Epson PP-7000IIUSB warranty

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Use of volatile organic solvents such as alcohol, ester and ketone on thermal paper can cause discoloration.

Some adhesive tapes on thermal paper may cause discoloration or faded printing.

Use only products made from polyethylene, polypropylene or polyester for storage of thermal paper. If thermal paper touches anything includes phthalic acid ester plasticizer for a long time, the image formation ability may be reduced or the printed image may fade.

If thermal paper touches diazzo copy paper immediately after copying, the printed surface may be discolored.

Thermal paper must not be stored with the printed surfaces against each other as the printing may be transferred between the surfaces.

If the surface of thermal paper is scratched with a hard object such as a nail, the paper may become discolored.

Store thermal paper away from high temperature and humidity. Avoid extended exposure to direct light.

Do not set any liquid or drinks such as coffee on the printer case

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Contents Aura Series PP-7000II / PP-7000IIUSB Thermal Printer Warranty Limits Table Of Contents Character Code Pages General Cleaning Print Head Cleaning Trouble ShootingSpecifications Software CommandsProduct Briefing CongratulationUnpacking Options Main Parts on the Exterior Operating Environment IndicatorsUseful Tips Page Page Desk top application Loading PaperParallel connection Connecting CablesWhen to replace paper Serial connectionUSB connection Page Page Page Peripheral connection Self test Power connectionPower on Paper near end sensor Special AdjustmentsSpacer plate Paper roll placementWall mount application Paper cuttingPage Print Head Cleaning Maintenance Guide LinesGeneral Cleaning Printing Problems Trouble ShootingGeneral Problems Page Auto Cutter Problems Paper Jam ProblemsAdvanced Analysis Tool Page Paper SpecificationPrinter Requirement Power AdaptorPIN # InterfacesPeripheral interface OFF Setup WindowPage Internal Switch Enhancement commands Software CommandsPaper out alarm ESC ‘p’ m n1 n2 Kitchen bell drive command m = ‘0’, 0 n1 n2 Character Code Pages