Fujitsu FP-410 All in One Printer User Manual


 
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(11) The use of labels might cause adhesive to stick to parts of
the cutter, thermal head, and/or paper holder, causing
cutting errors. To help prevent this from occurring, clean
these parts at least once a month, or as need, with ethyl
alcohol.
(12) When changing the type of paper roll, clean the platen with
ethyl alcohol before installing the new type to prevent errors
such as feed errors.
(13) The printer speed must not exceed four transactions (four
cutting operations) per minute. Using a faster printer speed
might cause a malfunction. (One transaction is considered
equivalent to feeding 25 lines.)
(14) Do not use a paper roll with frayed ends (rough paper edges).
Otherwise, the paper guide of the frame might become worn,
causing cutting errors.
(15) When top margin is set as 4.5mm, paper reverse operation
follows before a next printing start. Therefore when
printing/cut of a receipt are completed, please be sure to
remove a receipt for every sheet. Otherwise, in the case of
paper reverse operation, the partial cut part of one-point
remnants may go out, or the cut side of a paper may be
folded. In addition to the above condition, set the length of 1
receipt with 30mm or more.
(16) When you set top margin as 4.5mm and you print a label
continuously, do not use plural SHEETS printing method but
plural PAGES printing method, which needs paper reverse
operation at only one time.
(17) To use the FP-410 printer in a Microsoft® Windows NT®
environment, install the print processor. For an explanation
of installation of the print processor, see "Setting the Print
Processor" in the README.TXT on the FP-410 setup disk.
Using the FP-410 printer in the Windows NT® environment
without installing the print processor will result in incorrect
printing.
(18) This printer can use USB1.1, under Self Power Mode. The
printer can not operate in Bus Power Mode. Use the
appropriate AC adapter to power the printer.
(19) Type-A corresponds to USB1.1 High(12Mbps) and
Low(1.5Mbps) speed mode.