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MTBF | 10, 000 Hours |
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Print Method | 9 Pin Serial Impact Dot Matrix |
Print Speed | 300 CPS |
Number of Pins | 9 |
Interface | Serial |
Paper Handling | Continuous Forms |
Noise Level | 55 dB |
Explains various warning symbols used in the manual to highlight important safety information and potential hazards.
Details environmental conditions to avoid during installation to prevent printer damage or malfunction.
Provides essential guidelines for handling the printer to prevent damage, fire, or electric shock.
Explains the importance of proper grounding and potential hazards of electrical leakage.
Covers precautions for using, connecting, unplugging, and maintaining the power cord to prevent accidents.
Provides critical safety tips for operation and actions to take in case of smoke, odd smells, or unusual noise.
Warns users about the high temperature of the print head after printing, requiring cool-down before maintenance.
Provides a comprehensive list of the printer's technical specifications, including dimensions, power, and reliability.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting the printer to a power source via AC adapter or built-in supply.
Highlights critical safety advice regarding power cord usage, outlet capacity, and lightning.
Provides instructions and diagrams for connecting serial, parallel, and USB interface cables.
Crucial warnings about handling interface cables, especially with powered USB and cash drawer connectors.
Advises on electrical characteristics and safety limits for cash drawer operation to prevent damage.
Provides instructions and a table for setting the DIP switches on the serial interface board.
Highlights safety precautions to take during paper loading, including avoiding contact with hot parts.
Details the steps for cleaning the print head, platen, and sensors to maintain print quality.
Crucial safety advice for cleaning, especially concerning the hot print head and cleaning agents.
Provides the first set of actions to take when the ERROR LED indicates a cutter lock.