updated March 18, 2002

 

6.

Check that all signal cables are installed and seated in the correct ports.

7.

If you are installing the printer on an integrated SurePOS 700 Series system:

 

a. For single-station printers, place the printer in the square-shaped filler

 

panel.

 

b. Route all cables attached to the printer through a rear opening of the

 

system unit and place the printer (with its filler panel, if it is a single-station

 

printer) on the system unit.

 

c. Make the side of the printer overlap the tab on the side of the system unit.

 

(wide systems only)

 

d. If you have additional fillers to install, go to “Installing the Fillers” on

 

page 19.

 

e. If a fence or I/O tray is installed, lift the system unit rear cover and attach

 

any cables from the printer to the system unit. (If a power brick was

 

disconnected at the beginning of the installation or is needed because a

 

standard USB cable is being used, attach the power brick.)

8.

If you are using a power brick, power on the printer by connecting the power

 

brick supply cable to a properly wired and grounded power source and

 

powering it on.

9.

For single-station SureMark printers, turn on the power on/off switch on the

 

printer.

10.

For thermal/impact printers, locate the ribbon cartridge and install it in the

 

printer. (See “Ribbon Loading” on page 49.) Be sure that the ribbon is routed

 

through the printhead correctly.

11. Load the paper roll into the printer. See “Paper Loading” on page 51 for

 

thermal/impact SureMark printers or “Paper Loading” on page 63 for

 

single-station SureMark printers.

12.

Installation is now complete. Go to Chapter 5, “Testing and Problem Analysis –

 

Models TI5 and TG5” on page 55 for thermal/impact printers or Chapter 7,

 

“Testing and Problem Analysis – Models TF7 and TM7” on page 67 for

 

single-station printers and run the offline tests.

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IBM TI5, TM7, TF7, TG5 manual Panel

TI5, TG5, TM7, TF7 specifications

IBM has long been a pioneer in the field of technology and enterprise solutions, consistently delivering innovations that redefine industry standards. In line with this tradition, IBM has unveiled its latest offerings: TF7, TM7, TG5, and TI5. Each of these models is designed to cater to specific needs within the growing arena of data processing and management.

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