Wincor Nixdorf TH320 Specification

Category
Print & Scan
Type
Specification
TH320
Thermal Printer
Users Gui de
Edi ti on May 2010
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Contents
Manufacturer’s De cla ra ti on and Ap pro val ........................1
Ge ne ral Aut ho ri za ti on .................................................................................1
FCC-Class A De cla ra ti on............................................................................1
User In for ma ti on .........................................................................................1
Sa fe ty In for ma ti on.......................................................................................2
In struc tions for Main ten an ce .......................................................................3
War ran ty .....................................................................................................3
Re cy cling ....................................................................................................3
Vo lun ta ry Con trol Coun cil for In ter fer en ce (VCCI)
Ra dio Fre quen cy In ter fer en ce Statement ...................................................4
About This Gui de.................................................................5
What is in this gui de....................................................................................5
About the Prin ter .................................................................6
User Con trols..............................................................................................8
Au di ble Beeps .......................................................................................9
Avai la ble prin ter con fi gu ra tions ...................................................................9
Prin ter con fi gu ra ti on iden ti fi ca ti on .........................................................9
Com mu ni ca ti on in ter fa ces.....................................................................9
Prin ter Spe ci fi ca tions ................................................................................10
Set ting up the Prin ter ........................................................12
Get ting Start ed..........................................................................................12
Choo se a lo ca ti on .....................................................................................12
Un pack the prin ter.............................................................................13
Keep the pa cka ging.............................................................................13
Check the pa cking list .........................................................................14
Re mo val of in ter nal re straint items ......................................................14
In stal ling new re ceipt pa per ......................................................................15
In stal ling or re pla cing the rib bon cas set te.................................................16
Re pla cing a used rib bon cas set te .............................................................16
In stal ling a new rib bon cas set te ................................................................17
Con nect the ca bles ...................................................................................18
Cash dra wer ca bles.............................................................................18
Com mu ni ca ti on ca bles ........................................................................19
If in stal ling the USB com mu ni ca ti on ca ble ..........................................20
If in stal ling the Po we red USB ca ble ....................................................20
Po wer supp ly ca ble...................................................................................21
Ca ble rou ting .......................................................................................22
Te sting the prin ter .....................................................................................22
Test Pro ce du re....................................................................................23
Test Prin tout ................................................................................24
Prin ter con fi gu ra tions ................................................................................25
Con fi gu ring the prin ter ..............................................................................26
Com mu ni ca ti on in ter fa ce.....................................................................28
Di ag nos tic mo des .....................................................................................30
En ab le or dis ab le data sco pe mode ....................................................30
En ab le or dis ab le re ceipt test mode ....................................................31
En ab le or dis ab le slip test mode..........................................................31
En ab le or dis ab le MICR test mode......................................................32
Set ting the prin ter emu la tions and soft wa re op tions ............................33
Slip Op tions.........................................................................................33
Set ting Up the Prin ter................................................................................34
Using the Prin ter................................................................36
Prin ting on forms or checks ......................................................................36
Front in ser ti on me thod ........................................................................36
Dro pin me thod.....................................................................................37
Pro per in ser ti on of mul ti-part forms ......................................................37
Ve ri fy ing and va li da ting checks (op tio nal) .................................................39
Tips for Avoi ding Pro blems .......................................................................41
Pre vent over hea ting of the print he ad .................................................41
Avoid Harsh En vi ron ments ..................................................................42
Trou bles hoo ting ................................................................43
Sta tus In di ca tors .......................................................................................43
Ty pi cal Re me dy Pro ce du re .................................................................43
Prin ter beeps.......................................................................................44
Prin ter will not print..............................................................................44
On-line, pa per sta tus, er ror light flas hes..............................................45
Slip-in light does not ope ra te ................................................................46
Check print qua li ty poor.......................................................................46
Re ceipt print qua li ty poor.....................................................................47
Slip sta ti on and MICR pro blems ..........................................................48
The kni fe does not ope ra te..................................................................49
Ot her con di tions........................................................................................50
Manufacturer’s Declaration and Approval
General Authorization
The de vi ce com plies with the re qui re ments of the di -
rec ti ve 2004/108/EC with re gard to ‘Electromagnetic
com pa ti bi lity" and 2006/95/EC “Low Vol ta ge Di rec ti ve”.
The re fo re, you will find the CE mark on the de vi ce or
pa cka ging.
FCC-Class A Declaration
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority
to operate this device.
This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet
appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
Ad di tio nal ly, the TH320 has re cei ved the cUL and UL
ap pro val.
User Information
Win cor Nix dorf In ter na tio nal GmbH does not ac cept re spon si bi li ty for ra dio
and TV in ter fe ren ce and faults that are cau sed by un aut ho ri zed chan ges
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FE DE RAL COM MU NI CA TIONS COM MIS SI ON (FCC)
that have been made to the de vi ces. Fur ther mo re, ca bles or ot her de vi ces
that have not been ap pro ved by Win cor Nix dorf may not be con nec ted to
the de vi ce. The user is re spon si ble for any faults and in ter fe ren ce that are
cau sed as a re sult.
Re pair work on the de vi ces should only be car ried out by aut ho ri zed and
spe ci al ly trai ned per son nel. Im pro per re pairs will lead to the loss of any
gua ran tee and lia bi li ty claims.
Ex ten si on bo ards with elec tro sta ti cal ly en dan ge red com po nents can be
iden ti fied with this la bel.
Sa fe ty In for ma ti on
This de vi ce con forms to the cor re spon ding sa fe ty re gu la tions for in for ma ti on
tech no lo gy de vi ces, in clu ding elec tro nic office ma chi nes for use in the office
en vi ron ment. Connect only WN approved power supplies.
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If the de vi ce is mo ved from a cold en vi ron ment to a war mer room whe re it
is to be ope ra ted, con den sa ti on could oc cur. The de vi ce must be
com ple te ly dry be fo re being put into ope ra ti on. The re fo re an
ac cli ma ti za ti on time of at least two hours should be ac coun ted for.
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Lay all ca bles and supp ly li nes so that no bo dy can tre ad on them or trip
over them.
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Data ca bles should neit her be con nec ted nor re mo ved du ring elec tri cal
storms.
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Pro tect the de vi ce from vi brat ions, dust, moi stu re and heat, and only
trans port the de vi ce in its ori gi nal pa cka ging (to pro tect it against im pact
and blows).
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Take care to en su re that no fo reign ob jects (e.g. pa per clips) or
li quids can get into the in si de of the de vi ce, as this could cau se
elec tri cal shocks or short cir cuits.
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In case of emer gen cies (e.g. da ma ged hou sing, li quid or fo reign ob jects
get ting into the de vi ce), the de vi ce should be swit ched off im me di ate ly.
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Ge ne ral ly you should con nect IT-de vi ces only to po wer supp ly sys tems
with se pa ra te ly gui ded pro tec ti ve earth con duc tor (PE), known as TN-S
net works. Do not use PEN con duc tors! Plea se also ob ser ve the
re com men da tions of the norm DIN VDE 0100, part 540, Ap pen dix C2, as
well as EN50174-2, §5.4.3.
SA FE TY IN FOR MA TI ON
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Instructions for Maintenance
Cle an your TH320 regularly with an ap pro pria te sur fa ce clea ning pro duct.
Make sure that the de vi ce is swit ched off, con nec tor ca bles are un plug ged
and that no moi stu re is al lo wed to get into the in si de of the de vi ce.
Plea se ob ser ve the main ten an ce and clea ning in struc tions for each of the
TH320 components. The se in struc tions can be found in their re spec ti ve
chap ters.
Warranty
Wincor Nixdorf guarantees generally a warranty engagement for 12 months
beginning with the date of delivery. This warranty engagement covers all
those damages which occur despite a normal use of the product.
Damages because of
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im pro per or in suf fi cient main ten an ce,
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im pro per use of the pro duct or un aut ho ri zed mo di fi ca tions of the pro duct,
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ina de qua te lo ca ti on or sur roun dings
will not be covered by the warranty.
For further information of the stipulation look at your contract.
All parts of the product which are subject to wear and tear are not included
in the warranty engagement.
Please order spare parts at the Wincor Nixdorf customer service.
Recycling
En vi ron men tal pro tec ti on does not be gin when the
time has come to dis po se of the TH320; it be gins with
the ma nu fac tu rer. This pro duct was de sig ned ac cor -
ding to our in ter nal norm “En vi ron men tal cons ci ous
pro duct de sign and de ve lop ment”.
The TH320 is ma nu fac tur ed wit hout the use of CFCs und CCHS and is
pro du ced main ly from reu sa ble com po nents and ma te ri als. The pro ces sed
plas tics can, for the most part, be re cy cled. Even the pre ci ous me tals can
be re co ver ed, thus sa ving ener gy und cost ly raw ma te ri als.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE
Plea se do not stick la bels onto plas tic case parts. This would help us to
re-use com po nents and ma te ri al. You can pro tect our en vi ron ment by only
swit ching on your equip ment when it is ac tu al ly nee ded. If pos si ble, even
avoid the stand-by-mode as this was tes ener gy, too. Also switch your
equip ment off when you take a lon ger bre ak or fi nish your work.
Cur rent ly at pre sent, the re are still some parts that are not reu sa ble.
Win cor Nix dorf gua ran tees the en vi ron men tal ly safe dis po sal of the se parts
in a Re cy cling Cen ter, which is cer ti fied pur su ant to ISO 9001.
So don’t sim ply throw your TH320 on the scrap heap when it has ser ved its
time, but take ad van ta ge of the en vi ron men tal ly smart up-to-date re cy cling
me thods!
Plea se con tact your com pe tent branch for in for ma ti on on how to re turn and
re-use de vi ces and dis po si ble ma te ri als.
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI)
Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control
Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If
this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may
arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take
corrective actions.
RECYCLING
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About This Guide
What is in this guide
The four chapters that follow are organized according to what you want to
learn about the printer, learn about the set up, operation, and routine testing
and servicing of the printer.
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Chapter About the Printer
What the printer does
How it communicates
Operator controls
Standard features
General Specifications
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Chapter Setting up the Printer
Preparing for installation
What comes with the printer
Packaging
Connecting the printer to the system
Configuring the printer for your needs
Testing the printer
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Chapter Operating the Printer
Printing on forms or checks
Verifying and validating checks
Clearing paper jams
Tips for preventing problems
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Chapter Troubleshooting and Service
Error signals visual and audible
Finding and solving printer problems
Technical support
No tes in the ma nu al are mar ked by this sym bol.
This sym bol is used for war nings.
ABOUT THE PRINTER
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About the Printer
The TH320 is a low-cost, high-efficiency, point-of-sale (POS) printer that
boasts the smallest footprint of any hybrid printer. It features fast
monochrome or two-color receipt printing plus a drop in validation print
station. The TH320 provides maximum flexibility, performance, and
reliability.
It consists of two specialized printers in one compact package: a two-color
thermal printer on top that prints receipts, and an impact slip printer to print
on forms and checks that you insert. Built-in MICR check reading or
validation is an optional feature of the TH320 printer.
WHAT IS IN THIS GUIDE
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Receipt
Front Cover
Slip of Check
Re ceipt Cover
On-line, Pa per
Sta tus, Er ror light
(green)
Pa per Feed But ton
Slip in Light (green)
The TH320 fits easily in spaces where no other hybrid printer can and
connects to most host computers via the 25-pin RS-232 interface or USB or
PoweredUSB interface.
The printer’s standard command set allows it to work with software written
for Wincor Nixdorf or other compliant printers. A variety of sensors enables
the printer to communicate its status to the host computer. The printer also
has an electronic journal feature.
The easy-to-use thermal printer requires no ribbon or ink cartridge. Load
new paper by simply opening the receipt cover and dropping in a new roll.
The impact printer provides the power and flexibility to print on checks or
multi-part forms up to four plies, in a wide variety of sizes and orientations.
This section describes the printer’s features and options in more detail.
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WHAT IS IN THIS GUIDE
User Controls
The printer has the following controls:
The Paper Feed button (1) advances the receipt paper and is used in
navigating configuration menus.
The On-line, Paper Status, Error light (2) shows the printer status by
shining or flashing.
The slip-in light (3) indicates that a form is inserted properly.
The reset button (4) clears the printer’s memory and resets the printer.
USER CONTROLS
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Front Cover
Slip of Check
Re ceipt Cover
Re set Button
On-line, Pa per
Sta tus, Er ror light
(green)
Pa per Feed But ton
Slip in Light (green)
Receipt
Au di ble Beeps
After power is applied or after reset, the printer normally emits a single
beep. This indicates that the printer has successfully completed its
startup and self-test routine.
If, after startup or reset, the beeping continues in a single, double, or triple
pattern, an internal failure has occurred. Please call your service
representative.
Available printer configurations
There are several configurations of the printer, depending on the
combination of desired options.
Prin ter con fi gu ra ti on iden ti fi ca ti on
See the sample below to determine the printer configuration. The printer
configuration identification (model ID) is located on the model label attached
to the back of the printer. This information is also shown on the installation
quality report card. The model ID description is shown below.
Com mu ni ca ti on in ter fa ces
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RS-232C serial interface (25-pin)
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Universal Serial Bus (USB)
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Powered USB
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AVAILABLE PRINTER CONFIGURATIONS
Printer Specifications
Printer Output
Receipt Station Slip Station
Print Method Direct Thermal, 203 DPI 9-Pin Impact
Character Cell Size 13 X 24, 10 X 24 7 X 7, 12 X 7, 5 X 9
CPI 15.6 & 20.3 13.9 & 16.8
Print Columns 44 & 56 42 & 51
Print Line Width 72 mm (2.8 in.) 76.8 mm (3.02 in.)
Printing Speed Monochrome 80 LPS
(250 mm/sec)*
Color 29.6 LPS (100 mm/sec)
4.8 LPS
Character Sets Page 437, 737, 850, 852, 858 (with Eurosymbol), 860, 862, 863, 865, 866,
and 1252 (Expanded character sets available)
Bar Codes UPC-A, UPC-E, Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, JAN8 and JAN13 (EAN),
Interleaved 2 of 5, Codabar, PDF 417 (receipt station only) GS1 DataBar
Auto Cutter Partial Cut, leaves 5mm uncut on left edge
MICR Reader (option)
Character sets/fonts E-13B and CMC-7, auto discriminate (Integrated in slip station)
Check Read Rate 99% minimum
Parsing Formats E-13B only. Programmable to any format
Physical
Dimensions
(W x D x H)
165.10 mm x 289.56 mm x 167.64 mm (6.5 in. x 11.4 in. x 6.6 in.)
Weight ca. 3.6 kg (approximately 8 pounds)
Power Requirements 24 VDC, 3 Amps
Software and Firmware Capability
Emulations Available Application Compatible Escape Commands (ACEC) A756
Data Buffer 8K
PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS
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* as of serial number K06440000, former values:180 mm/sec (59 LPS)
User Memory 2 to 12 MB: (optional)
shared for graphics, logos, user defined characters, user data storage, and
electronic jounal
Communication Board Architecture supports:
25-pin RS232, USB, Powered USB
Printer Drivers OLE POS for Windows XP and XP embedded, Java POS, USB
Thermal Paper Requirements
Paper Type Direct Thermal, POS Grade(s), special requirements for color printing
Paper Roll
(W x Dia.)
80 mm x 83 mm (3.15 in. x 3.27 in.)
Impact Slip Forms Requirements
Size 69.85 mm x 127.00 mm (2.75 in. x 5.00 in.) minimum front & side
Maximum Length 279.4 mm (11.00 in.)
Number of Plies 1 - 4 ply multipart
Miscellaneous
Certifications EMC emissions: EN55022:1998 Class B ITE emission requirements (EU);
FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Class B emissions requirements (USA), VCCI Class
B ITE emissions requirements (Japan); AS/NZS 3548:2002/CISPR22
Class B ITE emission requirements (Australia); EMC Immunity:
EN55024:1998/A1:2001
Information technology equipment (EU)
Reliability Thermal Print Mechanism; 200 KM paper (59M lines) monochrome,
100 KM twocolor (53 M lines),
Auto Knife Cutter; 1.5M cuts
Impact Print Mechanism; 15 M lines
Impact Printhead; 200M characters,
MICR reader; 200,000 Reads
Paper Thickness 0.014 in. maximum (0.35 mm)
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PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS
Setting up the Printer
Getting Started
Before setting up the printer, be sure you read and understand each of the
sections in this chapter. The sections are presented in the sequence that
they should be performed.
Choose a location
The TH320 printer being only 16,5 cm (6.5 inches) wide requires very little
counter space and may be set on or near the host computer. With the
RS-232C interface, you can place the printer up to 15 m (50 feet) (with the
USB interface up to 5 m (15 feet), PoweredUSB 3.8 m (12.5 feet) from the
BEETLE/host computer and power supply.
Do not place the printer in any dusty environment or anywhere that spillage
of drinks or other liquids can occur.
GETTING STARTED
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28,96 cm (11,4 in.)
16,5 cm (6,5 in.)
16,76 cm (6,6 in.)
Place the printer on a level surface, and make sure there is enough room to
open the receipt cover to change the paper and to open the front cover to
change the impact printer’s ribbon cassette.
Devices such as CRT monitors or large metal surfaces can affect the
printer’s magnetic field and cause intermittent check reading errors. Be sure
to locate the printer away from such sources of interference.
Be sure to leave adequate space at the rear of the printer for connecting
and accessing the cables.
If the printer has a built in Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR)
check reader, you may need to make additional adjustments to the printer’s
location.
Unpack the printer
Keep the pa cka ging
The packing materials protect the printer and help prevent damage. Be sure
to save all the packaging materials -including the cardboard supports in the
slip path.
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UNPACK THE PRINTER
Remove and save the cardboard supports from the slip path after you have
placed the printer in its user position.
Check the pa cking list
Before installation, check that all the items on this list are included (printers
shipped in bulk may not include all these items):
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Printer (enclosed in a plastic bag with corrugated pack)
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Test printout protecting the printhead (inside receipt bucket)
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Cardboard support for cantilever (on slip table)
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Power supply with cable connecting to printer and power supply cord
connecting to power outlet (only if ordered with the printer)
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Ribbon cassette
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Setup Guide
Re mo val of in ter nal re straint items
Internal packing restraints within the printer provide protection against
severe physical shock that occurs during shipment.
1. Remove these items only after placing the printer in its user position
2. Save all restraints and packaging materials for future use.
Having these packing materials on hand simplifies preparation of the printer
for shipping or for long-term storage.
UNPACK THE PRINTER
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Installing new receipt paper
If the online paper status error light blinks, Change the paper as soon
as convenient to avoid running out of paper part way through a
transaction.
If the On-line, Paper Status, Error light blinks fast, the paper is out. Change
the paper immediately or data may be lost. The printer can accept and store
only a limited amount of data without paper. Memory overload can occur in
the buffer, leading to a total loss of data.
If you are changing the type of paper (monochrome vs. two-color version or
manufacturer type) send the “Set paper type” (1D 81 m n) command
(description found in the "Programming Guide"). Refer to the “Set paper
type” selection in the configuration menu. See the section on
"Configuring the printer".
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Open the receipt cover and remove the used roll and core (if present).
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Tear off the end of the new roll so that the edge is loose.
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Place the roll into the paper bucket with the paper unrolling from the
bottom of the roll, and with a few inches of paper extending over the
cabinet front.
Paper must unroll from the bottom of the roll to insure that the image
prints.
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INSTALLING NEW RECEIPT PAPER
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Close the receipt cover while holding the paper over the front of the
cabinet.
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Remove the excess paper by tearing it against the tear-off blade.
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Press the paper feed button to advance the paper if necessary.
Installing or replacing the ribbon cassette
Change the impact printer’s ribbon cassette if it is printing lightly or
produces marks, lines or other inconsistent printing on the slip.
Use of other than an approved ribbon cassette can void all warranties and
cause damage from jamming and other ribbon problems.
Replacing a used ribbon cassette
Open the front cover (1) by grasping the cover on each side near the top
and swing toward you.
Pinch in tabs (2) of the old ribbon cassette and pull straight upward to
remove it.
Continue to “Installing a new ribbon cassette” step 2.
INSTALLING OR REPLACING THE RIBBON CASSETTE
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