updated March 18, 2002

Using the Wall Mounting Feature

Because of their light weight and small footprint, the single-station SureMark printers can be mounted on a wall. This is a useful feature when counter space is limited.

To use the printer with the wall mounting feature:

1.Position the mounting bracket on a wall that has no dangerous objects, such as electrical wires or pipes, hidden beneath the wall surface.

Note: Position the bracket so that the installed printer will not extend more than 10 cm (4 in.) into a walk, hall, corridor, passageway or aisle.

2.Attach the bracket securely to the wall with four 6-mm (0.25-in.) screws. The screws are not provided. You should use fasteners that are suitable for the type of wall construction, such that the bracket is securely attached to the wall. For walls that are constructed of gypsum wallboard on wood or metal studs, use four good-quality medium-capacity or high-capacity hollow-wall anchors.

3.Route the communication cable up the wall surface or through the bracket.

4.Connect the cables to the printer.

5.Place the SureMark printer on the two bracket posts. Slide the printer down until a click sounds.

Wall bracket

Mounting posts

Screws (not provided)

SureMark with top cover open

Figure 11. Mounting a Single-Station SureMark on a Wall

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TI5, TG5, TM7, TF7 specifications

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