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Step 7
Press the FEED key and check that the chart
paper is fed out smoothly. (Feed out about 2 folds
of paper.)
<If the paper is not fed out smoothly, go through
the procedure from Step 2 again.>
Note 1: Selection of chart paper
The chart paper greatly affects the quality of the printed recording and it is also related to prob-
lems such as paper jamming, etc.
Please be sure to use the pure-quality chart paper specified by us.
Chart paper type: PEX00BL1-1000B (100 equal divisions, no time lines)
Note 2: Use of the recorder after it has been left unused for a long time
If the recorder is left unused for a long time with chart paper still in the main unit, the paper 'packs
down' and if the recorder is used straightway there can be problems of paper jamming, etc.
If you use the equipment after it has been left unused for a long time, first press the FEED key to
feed out 2 to 3 folds of the paper.
Reference 1: Chart paper length
The chart paper is approximately 20m long. This permits about 31 days continuous print-
out at a paper feed speed of 25mm/h.
Reference 2: Chart paper end mark
The amount of chart paper remaining is indicated by digits (units : cm) on the right-hand
side of the paper. When there is only a small amount left, red letters appear on the right-
hand edge.
If the recording paper runs out completely, a recording paper end indicator displays 'Chart
end' in the display section and recording automatically stops.