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TM-T90
Specification
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1.4 Paper Sensor (Paper roll end sensor)
The paper sensor is installed in the paper path and detects the presence of paper from light reflecting
from the white of the print paper.
1.5 Paper Roll Supply Device
1) Supply method:
Drop-in paper roll
2) Near-end sensor:
a) Detection method:
Microswitch
b) Paper roll spool diameter: Inside:
12 mm {0.47"}
Outside: 18 mm {0.71"}
c) Near-end adjustment:
Adjusting screw
d) Remaining amount:
Fixed position #1 (approximately 23 mm {0.91"})
#2 (approximately 27 mm {1.06"})
NOTES
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A command can be used to select whether printing is stopped or not when the paper
near end is detected.
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When the paper roll diameter becomes sufficiently small, the sensor detects a
near-end of the paper roll, and the PAPER OUT LED indicator lights. If the sensor
is enabled by ESC c 4, the printer stops printing.
3) Paper width selection:
80 mm / 60 mm / 58 mm {3.15"/2.36"/2.28"}
<ANK/Multilingual
model>
80 mm {3.15"} (default setting)
<Japanese
model>
58 mm {2.28"} (default setting)
58 mm {2.28"} or 60 mm {2.36"} of the paper width can be selected
using the roll paper spacer.
NOTES:
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Be sure to set the paper width with the memory switch to adjust printing to the print
width.
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Never change the paper width from narrow to wide once you set the paper width to
narrow.
Example: 60 mm {2.36"}
→
80 mm {3.15"}
The reason not to change the width setting if the printer has even been used is
because once narrow paper is used, some part of the head always contacts the
platen. Therefore, if a width setting of 80 mm is set, there is a possibility that the
head or the cutter blade may be worn out. By this means, printing is inhibited in the
area described above.
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If roll paper other than the specified ones is used, the paper near-end may not be
detected correctly.