User guide
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When you submit a print job which exceeds the paper width, the fol-
lowing message appears in the display:
The print job is stopped at the measured paper-end position after
printing the first line.
You can now either cancel the print job or load suitable paper. In the
latter case, the printer will resume the print job upon pressing the
Online
key.
If you press the
Online
key without having changed the paper,
another line is printed until reaching the measured paper-end
position.
The sensor interprets dark areas with a width of 13 mm or
more as the right-hand paper edge.
If the sensor does not detect any black area, the maximum
possible printing width is used as the printable area.
If there is a sensor malfunction (e.g. because of dirt, a defect
or misinterpretation of the paper width) it is necessary to
deactivate the APW function (
APW=Off
), since otherwise the
printout will be too narrow or there will be no printout at all. In
this case contact your service technician.
Confirm the setting by pressing the
Set
(1) key.
Paperwidth Error
Online
Setup
Press Online
1
2
3
4
STOP
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