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2.2 RESHIPMENT
If possible, retain the original packing material for reshipment. In any event the following precautions must
be observed:
1. Fasten the carriage with a cable tie, string or wire passing around the top of the carriage plate and through
the hole in the front of the guide rail. Insure that the carriage can't move horizontally or vertically.
2. If the original packing material is not used, insure that the cabinet lid will not move during shipment and
that the unit has sufficient protective padding on all sides.
2.3 CHANGING SUPPLY VOLTAGE
The printer can be set to operate with either 115 VAC or 230 VAC input. It will operate from 50 or 60 Hz at
either setting. The label on the back indicates the current setting. To change the voltage setting:
CAUTION: THIS CHANGE MUST BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL
1. Disconnect the line cord from the printer.
2. Remove the screw on the right end of the line cord receptacle and the screw to the left of the power switch.
Slide the power input assembly out of the printer rear.
3. Disconnect the internal power cable from the power input assembly.
4. Use a small blade to depress the locking tab on the side of the green/yellow wire contact and slide the
contact out of the connector. Use the blade to pry the plastic key out of the cable connector.
5. Insert the green/yellow wire contact into the connector position where the key had been and insure that it
locks in place. Insert the key into the connector position where the green/yellow wire had been.
6. Reconnect the internal connector to the power input assembly.
7.
CHECK THE CONNECTOR TO THIS CHART. THIS IS IMPORTANT!
Position 1 is the pin closest to the power switch.
Position:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
115 VAC: Brown
Blue
Grn/Yel
Wht/Brn
Key
Wht/Blue
230 VAC: Wht/Blue
Grn/Yel
Wht/Brn Key
Blue
Brown
8. Use a meter to insure there is less than 0.1 ohm resistance from the center blade of the line cord
receptacle and the printer baseplate.
9. Slide the power input assembly back into the printer and fasten it.
10. Replace the fuse and fuse holder with the type indicated on the label on the back corresponding to the new
input voltage.
11. Modify the label on the back to indicate the new supply voltage.