Completing the Imprinter Installation

After installing the imprinter board and cable, you must seat the cable in its supports and install the ink cartridge and carrier.

IMPORTANT: An ink cartridge must be in the ink cartridge carrier in order for the imprinter to be recognized.

1.Locate the imprinter access door on the back of the scanner.

2.Slide your fingers under the imprinter access door handle and pull the door toward you.

3.Lift the imprinter access door off the scanner.

4.Pull the imprinter cable from the circuit board cover area carefully through and to the right across the imprinter area.

5.Thread the cable through the left and center imprinter cable supports, lining up the black lines on the imprinter cable with the supports.

This assures that the imprinter cable will not be pulled too tightly when the scanner door is opened.

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i250, i260 specifications

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