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If the paperpatk facilitydoesnot appearto be workingCQrmctly,checkthe following:

Check

Is the paperrelease lever in the ~ position?

Has the fanfold paper been PP=lY P~~?

Possible remedy

The paperrelease lever must be set to the ~ position aftezthe fanfoldpaperhas been parked.

Make surethatthe PAPERindicatorcomes on afterthe fanfoldpaperhas been pinked.

If text is being printedall on one line, or with extrablanklines, check the following:

Check

Is the text all on the same tie?

Is textbeing printedwithex- trablankhfX?

Possible remedy

Carriagereturnsare not being expandedto <lb + ~F> pairs. Check the Memory Switch setting and correct.

Twolinefeedsarebeing jrrintedEithermakesureyour. software printjust a carriagereturnor (if this is not possible), set the AUTO LF to OFFwith the Memory Switch setting.

Ifthepagelengthandmarginsatenotwhatis expected,checkthe following:

Check

Possible remedy

Is the printing starting too

Use the Micro Feed facility to adjustthe printposition

high or too low on the page?

relative to the page.

l)oestheprinter~ spagelength

Use the Memory Switchea to setup the mrrezt page

not match the physical page

lengm or use software mrnrnandsto do it.

length?

 

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ZA-200, ZA-250 specifications

Star Micronics, a renowned leader in the design and manufacturing of innovative printing solutions, offers a diverse portfolio of high-quality printers. Among these, the Star Micronics ZA-250 and ZA-200 models stand out for their versatility and performance in various applications. These thermal printers are particularly popular in retail, hospitality, and various service industries.

The Star Micronics ZA-250 is engineered for high-volume printing needs, making it an ideal choice for busy environments. Its compact design belies its powerful capabilities, allowing for efficient use of counter space. The ZA-250 features a print speed of up to 250mm per second, enabling quick transaction processing and reducing customer wait times. It utilizes direct thermal printing technology, which eliminates the need for ink or toner, resulting in lower ongoing costs and minimal maintenance.

Key characteristics of the ZA-250 include its exceptional durability. Designed to withstand the rigors of daily use, this printer boasts an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments. Users will appreciate the robust construction, which reduces the likelihood of downtime due to equipment failure. Additionally, the ZA-250 facilitates easy paper loading and features an automatic cutter, ensuring smooth operation and enhanced efficiency.

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