Operating the Printer
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Printing on Slips and Checks
There are several types of transactions for which you may print on a slip or
check. These include some credit card transactions, merchandise return forms,
electronic funds transfers and check printing (printing the date, payee, and
amount on the check).
The EFP9800 can print on slips and forms up to five-parts thick (the receipt is
included as one or two of the parts depending if it is one-ply or two-ply). For
more information on the types of slips and forms you can use, see “Ordering
Paper and Supplies” in section 1.
Note: Do not use this procedure for validation or check verification. See
“Verifying Checks” on the previous page, and “Validating Slips and
Checks” on the next page.
1. Insert the slip/check from the front, placing it on the slip table first, with
the side to be printed face up.
2. See the illustration for an example of how to insert a check. Use the same
procedure for any type of slip.
You may also insert the slip/check from the side. In this case, insert the
slip/check at an angle with the side to be printed facing you, and then rotate
it until it is vertical. See the illustration.
3. Slide the slip/check to the right until it lines up against the wall.