Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Design Overview
- Printer Overview
- Basic Printer Dimensions
- Printer Orientation
- Printer Features
- General Printing Information
- Basic Printer Mounting (printer only)
- Design Your Own Mounting
- Print Modes
- Looping Presenter (Kiosk Mode)
- Vertical Presenter (Kiosk Mode)
- Receipt (Page) Imaging Modes
- Controls, Indicators, and Sensors
- Sensing, Status and Error Reporting
- Feed Button Modes
- Printer Configuration Methods and Tools
- Fonts and Your Printer
- Connections
- Media
- Accessories
- Accessories Overview
- Nozzle Bezel – P1011185
- Shutter Bezel – 104591
- Small Core Media Adapter – G105156
- Quick-Fit Hubs – 103939
- Quick Fit Leaf Spring Retainer – 01473-000
- Roll Support – P1014124
- Media Roll Low Sensor
- Universal Roll Holder – P1014125
- Printer Mounting Plate – 104208
- Wall Mount Roll Holder – P1014123
- Printer Power Supply – 808099-004
- Universal Serial Bus (USB) Cable – P1027715
- Large Media Roll Adapter – P1026858
- Mounting Plate for Large Media Roll Adapter – P1027728
- Using other Accessories with the Large Media Roll Adapter
- Routing Cables with the Large Media Roll Adapter
- Troubleshooting

Media
Automated Media Loading
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P1016701-001 Rev. B KR403 Hardware Integrator Guide 9/24/2010
Automated Media Loading
The printer is designed to detect media when it is inserted into the empty media input slot
at the front of the printer. The printer begins turning the platen (drive) roller when the
leading edge of the media passes over the media sensor.
1. Insert the paper through the paper entry opening at the front of the printer.
The printer will now feed, cut and eject a blank receipt or a printout of the last print job
in the print buffer, and then automatically go to a Ready state (solid green status
indicator).
Figure 5-27 • Automated Media Loading
Media Feeds
to Presenter
Insert Media
Media Presented
Remove presented
media to print or
feed media
Cut Media