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1.
Plug the AC adapter
in and the Red LED
will light up.
2.
Point the I/R receiver
that is on the front panel,
in the direction of the
vehicle or tester being used.
3.
Perform the test using your
Auto Meter hand-held tester.
4.
When the test is complete,
point the tester in the general
direction of the P9300 Infrared
Printer. Press the print key on
the tester panel. The test
number and results indicated
on the tester LCD will print
out on the P9300 printer.
5.
To feed the paper manually,
Press the LF button to start
feeding the paper. Press the
LF button again to stop
feeding. Printer will
automatically stop
the feed in
0 seconds. You are
now ready to print.
OPERATION
The P9300 Infrared Printer
can be operated from
up to 20 ft. away.
ASSEMBLY
P9300 Infrared Printer
PAPER HOLDER ASSEMBLY
NOTE:
If the infrared receiver on the printer is exposed to direct sunlight,
the printer may not function properly. Turn the printer so that the
infrared receiver is not exposed to direct sunlight, and reduce the
printing distance from hand held testers.
PAPER INSTALLATION
Note:
The AC Adapter needs to be plugged in to load and advance paper.
1.
Remove the paper compartment cover by sliding it towards the
back of the printer
2.
Make sure the paper has a clean cut. Press the LF button. Feed the paper
into the slot as illustrated. (See Fig 3). Make sure the paper loops under the
roller & not over. Once the paper is fed squarely, press the LF button again
to stop the paper from feeding any further.
3.
Feed the paper up through paper cutting slot
on the paper compartment cover. Replace
the paper compartment cover by aligning
the tabs and sliding the cover forward.
You are now ready to print.
Standard Thermal Paper Roll -
(58 mm)
Available from any office supply
AC Adapter
(120 VAC Output 9 VDC)
Printer Dimensions
6 1/4” W 4 1/8” D 1 3/4” H
. Right and left arm snap into center base.
2. Clip hooks onto the notch located on the
backside of printer with cover off. Then
swing bracket down and snap the
brackets in place.
(fig. 2)
3. Replace cover.
. Insert Rod.
(fig. 2)
(fig.3)