Chapter 2
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Infinite Length Pages (Such as
Geological Recordings or Polygraph
Charts)
2
a Set the paper size to [Infinite].
b Windows
®
only, set [Paper Type] to
[Roll].
c Set [Form Feed Mode] to [No Feed].
d Set [Feed Margin for No Feed option]
to the desired setting. Paper is ejected
after the last page of the document
according to the setting.
e Confirm that the top and bottom margins
specified within the computer program
are set to zero (0).
Perforated Roll Paper
2
When using perforated roll paper, configure
the printer driver as described below.
a Select the appropriate paper size.
Windows
®
:Letter, A4, or Legal
Mac OS
®
:US Letter (Perforated Roll) or
US Letter (Perforated Roll Retract) and
so on.
b Windows
®
only, set [Paper Type] to
[Perforated Roll] or [Perforated Roll
Retract].
c Set [Form Feed Mode] to [End of Page]
or [End of Page Retract].
When [Perforated Roll] is selected,
paper is not fed between pages, and the
printable area for any paper size
(including custom sizes) is reduced.
When [Perforated Roll Retract] is
selected, paper is fed between pages,
and the printable area is the same as
when using cut sheet paper.
Tips on Using Paper
2
Use Genuine Brother Thermal
Paper
2
Thermal paper eliminates the use of toner,
ribbons or ink. Brother guarantees optimum
compatibility with your printer when you use
genuine Brother thermal paper, which has
been specifically designed and tested for
optimal compatibility with the PocketJet
printer family.
Usage and Handling
Instructions
2
When loading paper, make sure that the
smooth, coated side faces the back of the
printer.
To avoid wrinkling and tearing, keep paper
in its box or bag until ready to use.
Do not fold, crease, or wrinkle paper prior
to loading it.
When storing paper, avoid high
temperatures and humidity.
Avoid prolonged exposure to intense
ultraviolet light.
Avoid contact with Diazo (blueprint),
carbon-less, or cast-coated papers.
Avoid contact with vinyl or acetate
materials, such as many notebook or
report covers.
Avoid contact with organic solvents, oils,
and ammonia.
When using a colored marker, be sure to
use one with a water-based ink. If you use
a solvent-based marker, it may darken the
paper.