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Important notes regarding manual reproduction, information changes, and error reporting.
Explanation of symbols and warnings used in the manual and on the printer for safe operation.
Covers placement, liquids, and foreign objects to prevent hazards.
Ensuring correct electrical power, grounding, and power cord handling to prevent electric shock.
Instructions on handling abnormal printer states and avoiding unauthorized disassembly.
Precautions regarding the cutter and safe handling of head cleaning fluid.
Advice on avoiding high humidity and unsuitable locations for printer operation.
Guidelines for safely carrying the printer and protecting fingers from moving parts.
Precautions for the hot thermal head, opening/closing, label setting, and cutter.
Instructions for disconnecting power during long periods of non-use and for maintenance.
Guidance on choosing a safe and suitable environment for printer installation.
Information on AC power supply and ensuring a stable electricity source with grounding.
Step-by-step instructions for unpacking the printer and its accessories from the box.
List of accessories included in the printer package, such as Quick Guide, power cord, and leaflet.
Instructions on retaining the original box and cushioning material for repair purposes.
Identification of parts on the front and rear panels of the printer.
Identification of internal parts like platen roller, head lock lever, ribbon spindles, and guides.
Explanation of the function of each numbered control and component on the printer.
Procedure for setting roll paper, including opening the cover and attaching the boss.
Table detailing boss attachment positions based on paper width.
Steps for loading paper, attaching the roll paper stopper, and closing the cover.
Instructions for turning on power, locking the head, and selecting paper type for the cutter.
Procedure for securing the sliding guide and feeding paper under the lid.
Steps to confirm paper cutting and safely close the printer cover.
Explanation of how the automatic feeding function transports paper using the jump hole sensor.
List of tag/label types and their maximum lengths to avoid issuing blank tags.
Procedure for setting the carbon ribbon, including opening the cover and loading the ribbon.
Ensuring the ribbon take-up reel is fixed correctly to the spindle.
Steps to pass the ribbon under the thermal head and wind it onto the take-up spindle.
Warnings about the hot thermal head and handling the ribbon safely.
Steps to lock the head-lock lever and close the printer cover after loading the ribbon.
Procedure for removing the carbon ribbon from the supply and take-up spindles.
Instructions for attaching ferrite cores to the power cord for noise reduction.
Procedure for connecting the power cord to the printer's AC inlet terminal.
Instructions for inserting the power cord into a power outlet, including grounding.
Guidance on connecting various interface cables like Parallel, Serial, USB, and LAN.
Procedure for connecting the optional simple input device (keypad) to the printer.
Steps for turning on the printer's power switch and confirming the 'ONLINE' status.
Procedure for putting the printer offline and turning off the power switch.
Details on model, head density, print method, speed, and paper handling specifications.
Information on ribbon size, installed fonts, rasterizer fonts, barcodes, and 2-D codes.
Details on composite symbols, printing directions, and barcode ratios.
List of installed functions and self-diagnosis features available on the printer.
Specifications for dimensions, weight, power supply, noise, and environmental requirements.
Overview of available options like stackers, rewinders, RFID kits, and keypads.
Details on interface boards, communication options, and LCD specifications.
Information on level adjustment settings and types of detection sensors used.