Figure | Inside the carton you | should have | received: 1) | - | |
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printer, 2) cut sheet guide, 3) continuous paper guide, 4) power cord, 5) |
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platen | knob, | 6) spare fuse, 7) ribbon | cartridge, and | 8) this user’s manual. | - |
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m Removing | the printer | covers |
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What are covers for, really? Primarily, for two reasons: one, |
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to keep the noise level down. The front cover must be on or |
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will | not print. | So, | you should | keep the covers on all | - | |
the time, except when setting the ink ribbon cartridge in place, |
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loading paper, or making other adjustments when the cover might | - | |||||
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same way. To remove them, lift up the free end (nearest the center |
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