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When viewed from the front, align so that the left-hand edge of the material is above any of the grit rollers and the right-hand edge
is above the long grit roller.
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Set the two shafts in place and apply the brake.
3
Place the rolled material on the shaft.
Pass the end of the material between the pinch rollers
and the grit rollers so that it extends from the front of
the unit.
4
Align the orientation of the material so that it is perfectly straight, and move the left-hand and right-hand pinch rollers so that they
are above the grit rollers.
There are two middle pinch rollers, which you can use as required. When you move the pinch rollers to a position over the grit
rollers, the pinch rollers descend. Then do not descend when they are moved away from the grit rollers. It is a good idea to use one
or both middle pinch roller when the material is wide or when the material is flimsy and prone to wrinkling during material feed. Be
sure to lower the left and right pinch rollers.
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The white stickers on the rail portion are
guides for positioning the grit rollers.
Position the left and right pinch
rollers over the material, near the
edges.
Grit rollers
Grit roller
(Right)
Rail
Pinch roller
(middle 2)
Pinch roller
(right)
Pinch roller
(left)
Shafts
Setup for Printing
Rear
Rear
Roll material
Brake
Pinch roller
(middle 1)
Important note when the middle pinch rollers are lowered
After printing, if the material is returned back to its previous location before it has dried sufficiently, the middle pinch rollers
may soil the printed surface. When performing printing and cutting, allow the printed surface to dry sufficiently before
attempting to return the material.
Pull out the material
until it engages the
sensor.
Make sure that the right-hand edge of
the material does not extend beyond the
right-hand edge of the grit roller.