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FONIX® FP35 Touch - Frye Electronics

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General Operation 57<br />

6. Verify that paper path is centered on printer paper guide (the black plastic<br />

surface on the printer).<br />

7. Return paper holder to closed position. Ensure that the paper holder snaps<br />

into place in the paper guides on both sides of the printer. An error message<br />

will appear on screen if the paper holder is not fully engaged.<br />

8. Guide loose end of paper through printer door slot, and return door to position.<br />

9. Tear off excess paper, if desired.<br />

Note: When removing a full roll of paper, it can be difficult to grip. Loosen some<br />

of the paper, pinch it into a fold, and use the fold to pull the paper roll out of the<br />

cavity, as in Figure 2.6.4D<br />

Figure 2.6.4D— Removing a full roll of paper<br />

Note: If paper misfeeds and/or an edge of paper is damaged during printing due<br />

to misalignment, in most instances the paper alignment will re-correct after a few<br />

prints. If not, verify paper roll has not become unravelled in the cradle. If paper<br />

roll is unravelled, repeat steps in 2.6.4, but instead of adding a new roll, roll up<br />

the existing paper tightly and reinstall.<br />

2.6.5 Fixing Paper Jams or Misfeeds<br />

For the old moving head printer, if you do not get a response from pressing the<br />

[PRINT/FEED] key, check for a paper jam. In the event of a paper jam, manually<br />

pull paper through the printer 6–12 inches and try again.<br />

For the fixed head printer, if you do not get a response from pressing the [PRINT/<br />

FEED] key, check for a paper jam. In the event of a paper jam, follow the steps<br />

found in section 2.6.4 to remove the paper roll and reset it into the printer.

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