Datasheet

Table Of Contents
9/24/2010 KR403 Hardware Integrator Guide P1016701-001 Rev. B
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Design Overview
Design Considerations Overview
The kiosk designer needs to consider how the printer is being used, operated (media
supply and maintenance), serviced, integrated with other kiosk components, and
integrated into the enclosure itself. The KR403 printer needs some basic design elements
to function properly, safely, and easily for the operator. The general issues are:
The KR403 printer should always be installed in some kind of locking enclosure.
The customer or untrained personnel should not operate or service the printer.
Mounting orientation, use of the Looping or Vertical Presenter modes, and media
waste bin considerations. See "Print Modes" on page 20.
Simple mounting of the printer to the kiosk. See "Basic Printer Mounting (printer
only)" on page 17.
The printer base plate must be mounted to a flat surface in the kiosk.
Max. screw penetration 4mm (see "Basic Printer Mounting (printer only)"
on page 17).
Printer power requirements – use of wired kiosk power (see "Attaching Power" on
page 34) or use of the 70 watt power supply accessory ("Printer Power Supply –
808099-004" on page 76).
Media Handing - Roll or fan-fold, roll mounting or fan-fold tray, and media and
printer mounting (design your own or use a KR403 printer mounting accessory -
see "Accessories" on page 61). Media location in the kiosk relative to the printer
(and its effects on maximum media roll diameter).