Instruction manual
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Before use
Precautions on Use
• Use the specified DC power supply (+5Vdc 3A).
An extremely high or low voltage may cause a malfunction. Take care not to mix excessive
noise in the power line. When wiring the power line, fully consider the line impedance.
• Printing with no sheet loaded may cause a malfunction. Avoid such unloaded printing.
• Do not drop or bump the printer.
• Absolutely avoid disassembling or repairing the printer yourself.
• Do not moisten the printer with water.
• When using the printer, do not remove the panel.
• Pulling a printing sheet from the insertion slot in the reverse direction may cause a
malfunction.
• If an abnormality is found in the printer (when a strange sound or odor is issued),
immediately turn off the power supply. Determine whether or not the abnormality
remains and consult with the shop where you purchased the product or us.
Precautions on Handling Thermal-Sensitive Paper
The thermal-sensitive paper has been specially treated with a chemical agent and is colored
by thermal chemical reaction. Fully heed the following:
• Store paper in a dry, cool, or dark place.
• Do not scrub paper hard with a solid substance.
• Do not place it near an organic solvent.
• Do not leave paper in contact with PVC film, an eraser, or adhesive tape for a long period
of time.
• Do not overlap it with diazo paper or wet copy paper just after copying.
• When gluing paper, do not use chemical paste.
• Adhesive tape may discolor thermal-sensitive paper. Use double-faced tape to join the
rear surfaces.
• Touching paper with a sweaty hand causes your fingerprint to be marked on the paper or
the record to become blurred.
• When using paper as a receipt for a customer, clarify that it is thermal-sensitive paper
and print the precautions for storage on the sheet.
• Use specified thermal-sensitive paper.
CAUTION (Observe precautions for safe use)
Just after printing, the printer motor becomes hot and dangerous. Do not touch it
directly.
Set the operating power supply to 5Vdc±5%. An
extremely high current flow may
cause a fire.