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Fig.
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ø18 mm
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Roll paper core
Fig.
4Determine the diameter of the roll paper you are using and find the required setting in the table below.
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Distance A | Setting | Indicator | ||
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Approximate 9 mm | Level 3 | ooo |
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Approximate 7 mm | Level 2 | oo |
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Approximate 5 mm | Level 1 *1 | o |
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*1 Cannot be used with 2 and 3 ply.
Note:
1.Since the distance A correspond- ing to the adjustment position on the chart is a calculated value, there may variations due to the actual mechanism.
2.If there is an end mark at the end of a roll of paper, that end mark is an adhesive that may lift the entire roll of paper. In such a case, the remaining roll paper amount (Distance A) shown in the chart above will not apply.
3.The quality of some paper may cause it to become jammed. This can result in erroneous detec-
tion.
5Insert the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar pointer object into the hole
of the adjuster. While pressing the adjuster, slide it up or down to the
Asetting you that matches the roll
paper you are using.
6Make sure the tab indicated by the arrow in the illustration is inside one of the grooves.
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