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CONFIDENTIAL
7
SHEET
App. 7
NO.
SHEET
REVISION
E
TITLE
NEXT
App. 8
TM-H5000
II
IIII
II
series
Specification
(STANDARD)
APPENDIX D: ADJUSTING THE PAPER ROLL NEAR-END
SENSOR LOCATION
The remaining detectable amount of paper on the paper roll varies with the inside and outside
diameters of the paper core. The minimum detectable amount of paper on the paper roll can be
set using the following method:
1) The inside diameter of the paper spool should be 12mm (.47") and the outside diameter of
the paper spool should be 18mm (.71"). Specified thermal paper should be used.
2) Loosen the adjusting screw that holds the paper near-end sensor and set the top of the
positioning plate to the appropriate adjustment value and tighten the adjusting screw.
Adjust the positioning plate to #1 if the outside diameter of a paper roll to be used is 18mm.
Adjust the positioning plate to #2 if the outside diameter of a paper roll to be used is more
than 18 mm.
18
12
d
A
#1
#2
Position
detecting
Part
Figure D.1 Near-end Adjusting Position
NOTES:
1) Since dimension A in the table is a calculated value, there may be some variations
depending on the printer.
2) Be sure that the adjustable slider operates smoothly after you finish the adjustment.
Table D.1 Adjustment Positions
Specified Thermal Paper
Adjustment Position
Number Dimension of A
#1 Approximately 23 mm (0.97")
#2 Approximately 27 mm (1.06")

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Epson TM-H5000II series Specifications

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BrandEpson
ModelTM-H5000II series
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

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