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KANE IRP-2
Infra Red Printer
Stock No: 19056 -6
March 2013
© Kane International Ltd

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  • Page 1 KANE IRP-2 Infra Red Printer Stock No: 19056 -6 March 2013 © Kane International Ltd...
  • Page 2: Operating The Printer

    The KANE IRP-2 is a portable printer using thermal paper that links to other Kane products using an infra-red link. It incorporates an ‘easy load’ paper facility and allows NiMh batteries to be recharged in situ. OPERATING THE PRINTER BUTTON LAYOUT AND FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 3: Power Supply

    Power off the KANE IRP-2, hold down the PAPER FEED key and press POWER ON/OFF key, the output will be all the letters including the Latin format PRINT CONTRAST The contrast of the KANE IRP-2 output can be adjusted both lighter and darker by pressing the designated keys shown in fig 1. Page 3...
  • Page 4: Replacing The Paper Roll

    REPLACING THE PAPER ROLL To replace the paper roll in the KANE IRP-2, release the paper cover by pressing down the release lever. Remove the old paper roll core and insert the new roll so that it sits as follows :-...
  • Page 5: Status Indicator

    In the event of extensive printing periods the temperature of the thermal head of the KANE IRP-2 may rise to an unusable level, if this occurs the STATUS INDICATOR will flash twice and printing will be suspended until the temperature falls to an acceptable level.
  • Page 6: Environmental Limits

    0.3 A. chargers output voltage is dc at a maximum of 0.66 A. The charger has no user serviceable components. Only a correctly specified and rated charger must be used with the product. Kane part number is 19278 Page 6...
  • Page 7: End Of Life Product Disposal

    CLEANING The outer case and protective boot (if applicable) can be cleaned using a damp cloth and non abrasive detergent. After cleaning leave the product in a warm dry place until the surfaces are completely dry. Under no circumstance use solvent or hydrocarbon based products as they can cause serious damage to plastic and rubber.
  • Page 8: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    At the time of writing this manual (January 2012) Kane International Ltd are not aware of any field based situation where such interference has occurred and this advice is only given to satisfy the requirements of the Directive.

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