About 20 sheets of printouts can be left on this paper
tray. However, the number of printouts which can be
accumulated on the paper tray changes according to the
environment condition where the printer is used or the
printed image. Remove the printed sheets accumulated
on the paper tray as soon as possible.
To remove the paper tray
Hold both sides of the paper tray with both hands, and
remove the paper tray toward you while pushing it
downward.
If the Ink Ribbon Breaks during Use
The remaining ribbon can be used after repairing it with
adhesive tape.
1
Pull out the upper ribbon of the white spool, attach
one edge of a strip of adhesive tape over the entire
end of the ribbon, then attach the other edge of the
adhesive tape on the end of the lower ribbon of the
black spool.
Wind the spool
to feed the
ribbon out.
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Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon
Attach one edge of adhesive
tape over the entire end of the
ribbon and attach the other
edge of the adhesive tape on
the end of the lower ribbon.
2
Remove the lower black spool and remove any
slack from the ribbon. Then, attach the ink ribbon
again.
Remove the spool
and attach it again
after removing the
slack from the
ribbon.
3
Lift the ribbon base up and pull the paper cartridge
of the printer toward you.
4
Turn the paper holder toward the inside of the
printer until the marking hole turns red.
5
While holding both ends of the paper roll, turn the
paper roll toward you until the marking hole turns
blue.
6
Push the paper cartridge back in as it was, and lower
the ribbon base. Then, close the front door by
pushing it in the center.
The printer feeds a certain amount of paper and is
ready to print.
Depending on the position of the break in the tape,
the ribbon for one sheet of printed paper may be
lost.
Note
If you turn the paper roll too far, too much paper
will be fed. This may cause the paper jamming.
Stop turning the paper roll right after the marking
hole turns blue.