Power Switch And Power Switch Cover; Setting Up The Printer - Epson TM-H6000IV User Manual

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Paper LED
On when the roll paper is near its end.
Flashes when waiting for test printing on the roll paper.
Slip LED
On when the printer is in slip paper mode. Off when the printer is in roll paper
mode. Flashes when the printer is waiting for slip paper to be inserted/removed.
Feed button
This button feeds paper.
Release button
This button releases the retained paper.

Power Switch and Power Switch Cover

Use the power switch on the front of the printer to turn the printer on and off.
The enclosed power switch cover ensures that the power switch is not pressed
accidentally. To install the cover, see illustration C.
You can turn on and off the power switch by inserting a sharp-pointed object in
the holes in the power switch cover.
To detach the cover, use a sharp-pointed object.
WARNING:
If an accident occurs with the power switch cover attached, unplug the power
cord immediately. Continued use may cause fire or shock.

Setting up the Printer

Note:
For models with the MICR reader, do not place the printer near any magnetic fields to
avoid decreasing the MICR recognition rate. Especially, when you install the printer near
the display device, check the recognition rate of the MICR reader.
To set up the printer, follow the steps below.
1.
Unpacking (See "Unpacking" on page 11.)
2.
Connecting the cables (See "Connecting the Cables" on page 11.)
3.
Installing the connector cover (See "Installing and Removing the Connector
Cover" on page 11.)
4.
Installing the ribbon cartridge (See "Installing and Replacing the Ribbon
Cartridge" on page 12.)
5.
Installing the roll paper (See "Installing and Replacing the Roll Paper" on
page 12.)
6.
Operation check with test print (See "Test Printing" on page 13.)
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