n Loading sprocket-feed paper
This is standard computer paper, with the holes along the
sides and perforations between the sheets. It is also called
sprocket, punched, fan-fold, or just plain “computer paper”.
It can be as narrow as 4”, and up to 10” wide (4 inches to 15.5
inches on 1%inch type).
1. Turn on the printer and set the release lever for
sprocket-feed paper.
2. If the paper guide is installed, remove it, and put it
aside for a moment.
3. Place a stack of fan-fold paper behind the printer.
4. Open the sprocket covers, on the right and left sprocket
units, as shown in Figure 2-9.
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Sprocket cover
p lever
Figure 2-9. Open the sprocket covers to expose the sprocket teeth.
5. Flip the clamp levers backward. This allows the two
sprocket units to move freely right and left so you can
align them with the holes in the paper.
6. Feed the end of the paper into the slot next to the platen
cover plate.
7. Fit the holes in the paper over the sprocket pins so the
paper is even, and clamp the sprocket units in place.
8. Check that the paper is still positioned correctly, and
close the sprocket covers (Figure 2-10).