Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 2TE O'Neil
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User's Guide MICROFLASH 2T e.
T ABLE OF C ONTENTS microFlash 2t e Printer: Top View .......... ...... 1 Using the Batter y: General Guidelines ........ 2 Charging the Battery ................ .......... ......... 2 Determining Battery Conditio n ........ ........... .. 2 Installing Paper .
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 1 microFlash 2t e Printer: Top View Charge LED Pap e r / Pa pe r Cavity Data P ort Rol l er Self - T est Button Print Head Rel ea s e L e ve r RF P ower LED P.
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 2 Using the Battery: General Guidelines If the printer has not been used for a long period of time, it may be necessary to recharge the batte ry .
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 3 Installing Paper 1. Insert a roll of paper with the end of the roll exiting from the bot tom of the pape r cavity (Figur e 3). 2. Open the print head by raising the green, print head release lever until it stops (Figure 4).
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 4 4. Feed the end of the paper under the rol ler . The paper automatically feeds under the roller and exits from the t op of the print he ad. V erify the paper exits straight. 5. Lower the green, print head release lever (Figure 6).
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 5 Clearing Linerless Paper Jams A paper jam may occur if an O’Neil printer with linerless paper installed is left in a cold environment without being used for an extended period of time (such as overnig ht).
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 6 Remo ve the Linerless Paper fr om the Print Head If the printer is going to be in a cold environment for a long period of time, remove the linerless paper from the print head. The paper can remain in the printer .
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 7 Using Prin ter Data Cables 1. Select the appropriate cable f or use with the host/ device you are using . 2. Insert the plug into the printer data port (Figur e 12). 3. Lead the cable thr ough the notch on the ou tside of the printer cover .
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 8 Note: When closing the prin ter , be ca utious of the cable that is exiting to prev ent pinching of the cable.
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 9 Using Blueto oth Radio printers are configured with def ault factory settings. T o determine your printer's radio configuration, print a self -test. (F or more information, see Printing a Self - T est on page 4 .
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 10 Using Buttons, LEDs, and Audio Indicators Button Functions LED Indicators Bluetooth LED Indicators Green Self-Test Button Short press If printer is asleep; printer wakes up. If printer is awak e; paper fee ds.
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 11 Charge LED Indicators Power LED Indicato rs LED State of Charge Action Flashing Orange Flashing Red Charge in progress . W ait for the cha rge LED to turn green. Green Charge complete. None. Red f la s h - slow Battery is too cold.
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 12 Audio Indicators CardReader Audio Indicators Beep(s) Description Action 1P r i n t e r w a k e s u p . N o n e . 2 Out of paper . Install paper . 3 Low battery . Charge battery . 1 short RF power is on (when blue, RF power but ton is pressed and power w as turned off ).
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 13 Using a CardReader General Guidelines T o use the CardReader , swipe a card with the stripe facing toward the printe r , then slowly move the card left or right in the CardR eader slot.
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 14 Agency Approvals FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmf ul interference in a residentia l installation.
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 15 Applicable Di rective • 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC Applicable Standards • EN55022 (1998) • EN55024 (1998) • EN60950 (1992).
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MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 17 Copyright This manual and an y examples co ntain ed her e in ar e pr o vi ded “as is” and are subject to change withou t notice.
MICROFLASH 2T e PRINTER USER'S GUIDE 18 Media Supplies O'Neil Product Dev elopment, In c. off ers seven certified grades of paper fo r use in the printers. Our certified supplies are guaranteed compatible — this important qualification means that rigorous performa nce and image life testing have been perf ormed.
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