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12.1 Loading Roll Paper into the Built-In Printer
(Optional)
Appropriate Roll Paper for the Printer
Only use roll paper made for the printer by YOKOGAWA. The DL6000/DLM6000 comes with one set
of roll paper included. Use this when you first load roll paper into the built-in printer. When you need a
new supply of roll paper, please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
Paper for the DL6000 Series
Part Number: B9988AE
Specifications: Heat sensitive paper, 10 m
Minimum Quantity: 10 rolls
Paper for the DLM6000 Series
Part Number: B9850NX
Specifications: Heat sensitive paper, 30 m
Minimum Quantity: 5 rolls
Handling Roll Paper
The roll paper is made of thermochemically colored heat sensitive paper. Please read the following
information carefully.
Storage Precautions
When in use, the heat-sensitive paper changes color gradually at temperatures of approximately 70°
C or higher. The paper can be affected by heat, humidity, or chemicals, whether something has been
recorded on it or not. As such, please follow the guidelines listed below.
• Store the paper in a cool, dry
, and dark place.
• Use the paper as quickly as possible after you break its protective seal.
• If you attach a plastic film that contains plasticizing material such as vinyl chloride film or cellophane
tape to the paper for a long time, the recorded sections will fade due to the effect of the plasticizing
material. Use a holder made of polypropylene to store the roll paper.
• When starching the record paper
, do not use starches containing organic solvents such as alcohol
or ether. Doing so will change the paper’s color.
• W
e recommend that you make copies of the recordings if you intend to store them for a long period
of time. Because of the nature of heat-sensitive paper, the recorded sections may fade.
Operating Precautions
• Only use genuine, YOKOGAWA-supplied roll paper.
• If you touch the roll paper with sweaty hands, there is a chance that you will leave fingerprints on
the paper, thereby blurring the recorded sections.
• If you rub the surface of the roll paper against something hard
, there is a chance that the paper will
change color due to frictional heat.
• I
f the roll paper comes into contact with products such as chemicals or oil, there is a chance that the
paper will change color or that the recorded sections will disappear.
Chapter 12 Printing Screen Captures