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Replacing the Paper
Inserting the Paper Roll
1.
Unwind about 10 cm of paper fr om the r oll. Hold the
layers tightly wound, and open the lid of the printer by
slightly pulling the LEVER inside it upwar d.
2.
Put the paper r oll in the paper compartment making
sur e that the outside is tur ned towar d the printer
mechanism.
3.
Close the lid by pr essing on it. It will audibly snap
into place, so that the paper can be tor n of f at the tear -
of f edge without the lid opening up, and without the
paper sliding thr ough the print head.
Which thermal paper can be used?
The printer is specified for a paper width of 57.5 ±
0.5mm, a r oll diameter of 31 mm, and a paper thick-
ness of 60 g/m2. The matching paper r olls GPR-T01-
057-031-007-060A (quality: 5 years) ar e available fr om
GeBE. Other papers might cause failur e.
Other Paper A vailable fr om GeBE:
High T emperatur e Paper
is a paper that will not start to tur n black befor e 100°C
(standar d app. 70 °C).
This makes it ideal for applications like parking tickets.
T wo-ply Paper
prints two layers.
The first layer can be taken up) with the paper r ewinder
option.
Adhesive Labels
ar e connected thr ough perforation. Ther e is a black
mark between the labels for corr ect positioning. This is
the only type of labels that can be printed with the
GeBE-FLASH
®
.
long pr eservation Paper for Documents
is a paper that pr eserves its printed image for at least
15 or 99 years, if stor ed dark and dry .
T wo-Color Paper
prints r ed with normal heat setting, black with higher
heat setting. The heat setting can be selected by com-
mand.
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The closed printer is pr otected against static
dischar ges in accor dance with the EMC gui-
delines. Since the user may come in contact
with parts that ar e electrically sensitive, when
the printer is open (like the print head during
cleaning, or the electr onics during a battery
exchange), the user should make sur e that all
possible static char ges ar e dischar ged
thr ough suf ficient gr ounding of the body befo-
r e touching the printer (e.g. by touching
gr ounded objects like radiators), in or der to
safely avoid damage to the printer .
Wh ich side of the the rma l pap er can be prin -
ted on?
Usu ally , the prin tab le side of a ther mal pap er r oll
is on the outs ide.
See Err or Det ecti on and Rec ove ry on pag e 22.
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