Roll-Paper; Setting The Green Lever - Radio Shack TRS-80 CGP-220 Operation Manual

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LINE and the ALERT Indicator will begin flashing. You should then insert another
piece of paper and press the RESTART Switch. The CGP-220 will resume printing
from where it left off.
Note: Be sure to set the Paper Release Lever toward the rear after the paper is loaded
to avoid paper jam.
Roll-Paper
1. Be sure the power is turned OFF.
2. Open the Paper Cover. Press the Roll-Paper Holder toward the left. Insert the
right end of the Roll-Paper into the circular projection on the right side, and then
release the Roll-Paper Holder to secure the other end of the Roll-Paper.
3. Pull the Paper Release Lever forward.
4. Insert the Paper into the Paper Insertion Slot.
5. Push the Paper Release Lever toward the rear and use the Manual Feed knob to
pull the paper around until it appears between the platen and the Paper Cutter.
6. Pull the Paper Release Lever forward again to align the paper, then push it toward
the rear.
7. Turn the Manual Feed Knob to return the paper to the desired printing position.
8. Close the Paper Cover.
9. Turn the power ON.
After the paper is loaded and the power is ON, check the ALERT Indicator. if it is
illuminated, press RESTART. If it turns off you may put the Printer ON LINE and
begin printing. If the Indicator remains lit, the paper is probably loaded incorrectly.
Note: Be sure to set the Paper Release Lever toward the rear after the paper is loaded
to avoid paper jam.
Setting the Green Lever
The Green Lever performs three primary functions:
First, it lets you lock the carriage and cap the ink nozzles. This protects the
Printer from vibrations during transportation and prevents the ink from drying or
spilling.
Second, it unlocks the carriage and uncaps the nozzles to permit printing.
Third, the Green Lever can also be used to "pump" the ink supply to provide
better printing quality.
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Figure 3-1. Green Lever Settings

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