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Do not feed the thermal paper backwards more than 9mm. Surface of thermal paper may get
scratched by backward feed. The backward feed may cause paper skew and jams depending on
paper roll layout and designing of paper holder. Be sure to confirm performance with your product
before using the backward feed.
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If printing at a high print ratio for longer length, non-printing area may be colored due to an
accumulation of heat. Verify the performance with your actual device.
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Do not print without the thermal paper. It may cause damage the platen block and the thermal head.
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The rotation system of the door on the outer case that holds the platen block must be set by pushing
the center of the platen block. If only one end of the platen block is set, a print defect, and/or a paper
jam will occur. Verify the performance with your actual device. In order to be pushed the center of
the platen block to set it, put an indication to do so.
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If the printer main body and the platen block are not placed in proper position, the print defect and the
paper jam may occur. Therefore, pay special attention to it when designing the outer case. For the
position relation between the printer main body and the platen block, see Chapter 6 “OUTER CASE
DESIGN GUIDE”.
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Design the outer case to ensure enough space to allow the users to handle surrounding the operation
portion (the platen release lever) easily with fingers. Otherwise the printer unit will be inoperable.
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If designing the outer case with a structure to bring the platen block up automatically using a spring
property after released, make sure not to apply more than enough force to bring the platen block up.
If designing a structure that the only one side of the outer case is brought up, the position relation
between the printer main body with the movable blade unit and the platen block with the fixed blade
will be improperly and will result in the print defect or the cut failure. Verify the performance with
your actual device.
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Design the thermal paper supply system in accordance with Chapter 6 “OUTER CASE DESIGN
GUIDE”. When the paper supply position is improper, print difficulty or paper detection difficulty will
be caused and the surface of thermal paper may get scratched. Verify the performance with your
actual device.
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Do not use labeling paper, 2-ply thermal paper, and thermal paper with thickness of 86
μ
m or thicker.
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Design the product so that a tension force is not applied to the FPC. The FPC could be moved by
setting/releasing the platen block, so design the product so that the FPC has enough play after
connected it. The tension force may cause some print problems and may damage the FPC.
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Metal parts may become discolored and rusted due to the operational environment. Consider these
factors regarding appearance.