Specifications

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TM-H5000II
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NOTES: When using multi-ply paper that consists of an original and three copies, be sure to
print with a 9 × 9 font. If a 7 × 9 font is used, some characters on some of the copies
may not be readable.
In the same way, when printing Kanji characters which consist of many lines, be sure
to consider that some of characters may not be readable regardless of number of the
copies.
5) Notes on slip paper
The slip paper must be flat, without curls or wrinkles, especially at the top edges.
Otherwise, the paper may rub against the ribbon and become dirty.
There must be no glue on the bottom edge of slip paper. Choose slip paper carefully when
the glue is on the right or top edge, since paper feeding and insertion are affected by gluing
conditions (e.g., glue quality, method, and length) and glue location (refer to Figure 1.1.2).
Be especially careful when slip paper is wide and has the glue on the left edge, since skew
may occur.
Since the BOF sensor uses a photo sensor, do not use paper that has holes at the sensor
position, or is translucent.
Since the TOF sensor uses a reflective photo sensor and it detects from the back of slip
paper, do not use paper that has holes or dark portions with low reflection (less than 40%
reflection) at the sensor position.
Use thinner paper (N30 or equivalent) between the top and bottom sheets of multi-ply
paper. If thick paper is used, the copy capability is lowered.
Glued ponion
Paper feed direction
Figure 1.1.2 Glued Area for Slip Paper
Glued portion