Loading Paper in the Integrated Printer

   

 

520_Lid_Open.jpg    520_Paper_Loaded.jpg

Paper well open and empty                                    Paper well open with roll of paper

 

To load a paper roll into the terminal:

1.       Locate the paper well at the top of the terminal (look for the 520_printer_latch.jpg icon on the latch).

2.       Press the printer latch towards the top of the printer then lift the printer lid up and back.

3.       Remove the paper roll that is in the paper well.

4.       Prepare the new paper roll: Loosen the glued leading edge of paper and unwind the paper roll past any glue residue on the paper, or remove the protective strip.

5.       Place the new paper roll into the paper well with the loose end unrolling from the bottom of the roll towards the top of the terminal.

6.       Pull the loose end of the paper towards the top of the terminal at least one inch (2.2 cm) past the metal teeth at the front of the paper well. Make sure any glue residue on the paper role is past the cutting teeth of the printer.

7.       Close the printer lid and press firmly on it to ensure that it is securely latched.

8.       Tear off the loose end of the paper by pulling it towards the keypad down then sideways across the metal teeth.

9.       From the applications menu, select DEBIT & CREDIT.

10.   Press the 3 key to feed paper through the printer and ensure it is working properly.

11.   Press the * (asterisk) key to return to the applications menu.

The printer is ready to print again.

Note: If the printer ran out of paper in the middle of a receipt or report, you may be able to reprint the receipt or report.

 

Paper Storage Suggestions

When stored, thermal receipt paper should not be exposed to:

        Vinyl, plastics, adhesives, shrink-wraps, wet-toner copies or certain carbon papers

        Office light, UV light

        High humidity (above 65% relative humidity)

        Temperatures above 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit).

Try to keep the paper in a dark, dry, climate-controlled place.