Star Micronics MP115MP-24G-A, MP111MP-24G-A operation manual Setting the Paper, Removing the Paper

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6. SETTING THE PAPER

6.1Setting the Paper

1.Cut straight the leading edge of the paper.

2.Insert the paper squarely into the paper guide.

3.Turn the paper feed motor to feed the paper.

4.When the paper comes out of the paper outlet, turn the feed motor off, and stop the paper feed.

6.2Removing the Paper

1.Cut the paper behind the paper guide.

2.Turn the paper feed motor to remove the paper.

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Contents MP111MP-24G-A MP115MP-24G-A Page Contents General Description Configuration ConstructionOther Principle of OperationMP111MP External view MP115MP External view Details of Character Dimentions General SpecificationsPrinting Specifications Paper Specifications Paper spec. & Print areaInk Ribbon Specifications MP111MP115 Connector Specifications CR Motor + CMN VHConnector connections Print Timing Half font Forward printingTiming Chart PrintingRelease action Print Head Specifications Transistor’s turn off delay time td 2 ∝ sTR1 Number of character per line Dot/chara 13 Print duty specific wires CR Motor Specifications 14 Current waveform of the motorTR2 Paper Feed Motor Specifications 16 Drive circuit of paper feed motor exampleRibbon Shift Solenoid RS-SOL Specifications MP115MP onlyTiming Signal Detector Specifications 19 Circuit of timing signal 1 exampleHome Position Detector HP-sig Specifications Paper-out Detector PE-sig SpecificationsRibbon Position Detector RS-sig Specifications MP115MP only Dimension and Weight24 MP111MP External dimension unit mm 25 MP115MP External dimension unit mm Reliability Specifications Setting the Ribbon Cartridge Removing the Paper Setting the PaperSetting the Paper Installation SP2Installation space example unit mm Printer installation example unit mm Page Printer installation Power ON/OFF Note Operational NotesCarriage Motor Protection Method Against Mechanical Errors Other Notes5 V Line Power Supply Capacity24 V Line Options Paper Guide OptionDistributed by