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Follow these steps to load single sheets:
1. Make sure that the printer is off and the paper guide is
attached. Then close the sprocket covers and push down the
sprocket lock levers to lock the sprocket units in place.
2. Set the paper release lever to the single-sheet position as
shown below. Also make sure the paper thickness lever is set
to “0” if you are using ordinary single-sheet paper.
3. Press the Operate button to turn on the printer.
4. Slide the right edge guide until it rests against the guide
mark, as shown below.
5. While adjusting the left edge guide to match the width of
your paper, insert a sheet of paper between the edge guides
until it meets resistance. Be sure to load your paper printable
side up.
After a few seconds, the printer automatically advances the
paper to the loading position. The printer is ready to accept
data from your computer and print.
Note:
If the platen rotates but the printer does not load the
paper, completely remove the paper and then insert it all
the way into the printer again.
After printing a sheet, the printer ejects the printed sheet onto
the paper guide and the Paper Out and Pause lights come
on. If you are printing a multiple-page document, remove the
printed sheet and insert a new sheet into the paper guide. The
printer automatically advances the paper and resumes
printing.
Note:
If the printer does not eject the printed sheet, press the
Load/Eject button.
Caution:
Use the knob on the right side of the printer only to
clear paper jams when the printer is off. Otherwise,
you may damage the printer or cause it to lose the top-
of-form position.
Using Continuous Paper
Your printer can print on continuous paper from 4.0 to 12.0
inches (101 to 304.8 mm) wide. You can load continuous
paper from the built-in tractor unit.
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