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Loading Recording Paper
The print head and surrounding metal parts can become hot. Be careful to
avoid touching these parts.
Be careful not to cut yourself with the paper cutter.
• Please use only the specified recording paper. Using non-specified paper may
not only result in faulty printing, but printing may become impossible.
• If the recording paper is skewed on the roller, paper jams may result.
• Printing is not possible if the front and back of the recording paper are
reversed.
• Always use the paper cutter to cut the printed paper. Excessive paper dust can
accumulate on the roller if the paper is cut by the print head.
Handling and Storing Recording Paper
The recording paper is thermally and chemically sensitized. Observe the follow-
ing precautions to avoid paper discoloration and fading.
Avoid exposure to di-
rect sunlight.
Do not store thermal
paper above 40°C or
90% RH.
Avoid stacking with wet
Diazo copy paper.
Avoid exposure to vola-
tile organic solvents like
alcohol, ethers and ke-
tones.
Avoid contact with ad-
hesive tapes like soft vi-
nyl chloride and
cellophane tape.
Summary of Contents for 8847
Page 1: ...MEMORY HiCORDER Instruction Manual 8847 December 2010 Revised edition 4 8847A981 04 10 12H ...
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Page 18: ...Operating Precautions 8 ...
Page 26: ...1 4 Basic Key Operations 16 ...
Page 74: ...4 4 Waveform Observation 64 ...
Page 98: ...5 5 Managing Files 88 ...
Page 110: ...6 6 Miscellaneous Printing Functions 100 ...
Page 126: ...7 8 Seeing Block Waveforms 116 ...
Page 160: ...8 10 Making Detailed Settings for Input Modules 150 ...
Page 198: ...10 6 Numerical Calculation Type and Description 188 ...
Page 296: ...15 7 Controlling the Instrument with Command Communications LAN USB 286 ...
Page 304: ...16 2 External I O 294 ...
Page 362: ...Appendix 5 FFT Definitions A28 ...
Page 368: ...Index Index 6 ...
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