Printer Developer's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Setting Up the Printer
- 1.1. Select a Location
- 1.2 Where to install your printer
- 1.3 Unpacking
- 1.4 Installing the Printer
- 1.5 Installing the Paper
- 2. Using the Printer
- 3. Maintenance
- 4. Troubleshooting and Repair
- 5. Specifications
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 General Specifications
- 5.3 Communication Interface Specifications
- 5.4 Physical Characteristics
- 5.5 Logical Characteristics
- 5.6 Printer Performance
- 5.7 Media Specifications
- 5.8 Paper Feed Specifications
- 5.9 MICR Specifications (Only with MICR type)
- 5.10 Auto Cutter Specifications
- 5.11 Ribbon Specifications
- 5.12 Reliability
- 6. Command Description
- 7. Using the Unitool Printer Driver
- 1. Setting Up the Printer

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5.7.5.1.6 Perforated Lines
Do not use paper with perforations. It may invalidate your warranty.
If you choose to use perforated paper, be sure to test it thoroughly. Follow these guidelines:
1 The specification of a perforated line corresponds to that of a perforated line on Sprocket Paper.
2 Do not print within the shaded area adjoining the perforations.
3 An example of a perforated sheet is shown in the figure below.
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1 Uncrossed
2 Vertical perforated line
3 Horizontal perforated line
4 Uncut 4 places
5 Unit: mm
The shaded area indicates the region where printing is prohibited.
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