2.2 Loading Recording Paper
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You can use either fanfold or roll type recording paper in the instrument.
See:
2.2 Loading Recording Paper
• Please use only the specified recording paper. Using non-specified paper may not only
result in faulty printing, but printing may become impossible.
• If not loaded properly, recording paper may jam.
• Do not use wet recording paper. Doing so may damage the instrument.
• Do not reuse recording paper. Doing so may prevent the paper from feeding properly.
• Store recording paper at room temperature, taking care to avoid high temperatures and
humidity. Avoid moisture (rain or condensation).
Loading Fanfold Recording Paper
1
Turn on the
POWER
switch.
2
Set the pen lever to the
CHART SET
(top)
position and lock the lever in place by moving
it to the left.
The platen will be raised, and the pens will automat-
ically move to the far right.
3
Hold and shake the recording paper by the
edge to separate the sheets.
4
Load the recording paper into the chart holder
with the round holes on the left and the oval
holes on the right.
(Load so that the side of the paper with the red
marks along the edge is on the bottom.)
5
Open the chart cover, pass the top of the
recording paper through the opening, and pull
the top edge through.
6
Align the paper so that the sprockets engage
the round holes on its left edge.
7
In the same way, align the paper so that the
sprockets engage the oval holes on its right edge.
8
Close the chart cover.
9
Set the pen lever to the
UP
(middle) position.
The platen will be lowered.
Round
holes
Chart holder
Chart cover
Oval holes
3
4
6,7
Sprockets
2
Pen lever
5
8
Lower the
START/STOP/FEED
switch to the
FEED
position to feed the paper and verify that it has been
properly loaded. You can press and hold the switch in
the
FEED
position for at least 2 seconds to increase
the feed speed.
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