G
If
On
is selected for
Remaining Setup
, you will
be prompted to enter the length of the current
media.
Use the
d
/
u
buttons to choose a length between
1.0 and 999.5 m and press the
Z
button. You
can set in 0.5 m increments.
The printer will display
Ready
after a brief pause,
showing that it is ready to print. Transmit the data to be
printed from the computer.
Exchanging Media
To replace the media after printing, print the amount of
media remaining, cut the media, and remove the roll.
Printing the Amount of Media
Remaining
The printer displays the amount of media remaining
and any media low warnings in the control panel. This
makes it possible to determine whether the media
requires replacement before printing.
The amount of media remaining can only be displayed if
the correct length is entered when the media is loaded.
You can print the amount of media remaining on the
leading edge of the roll before it is removed from the
printer and then enter this number the next time the
media is loaded for accurate information on the amount
remaining.
Note:
The printer does not calculate or display the amount of
media remaining when
Off
is selected for
Remaining
Setup
in the setup menu.
U
“Viewing and Changing Media Settings” on
The following section describes how to print the
amount of media remaining.
Buttons that are used in the following settings
A
Confirm that the printer is ready to print.
B
Press the
M
button, select
Media Remaining
in
the menu, and press the
Z
button.
C
Select
Print Remaining Length
and press the
Z
button.
D
Press the
Z
button to print the amount of
media remaining.
Cutting Media
Use a cutter (available in the market) to cut the media
when printing is complete. This section described how
to use a cutter to cut the media.
!
Caution:
❏
The after heater may be hot; observe all
necessary precautions. Failure to observe the
necessary precautions could result in burns.
❏
When cutting media, be careful not to cut your
fingers or hands with the cutter or other blades.
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