Unpacking; Installation; Function - Hengstler TS-56 Operating Manual

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TwinSide TS™ Thermal Printer Family
Figure 7c shows the printout as it exits the presenter. Figure 7d shows the printout coming
out of the bottom of the printer after it has been retracted/rejected. Allowances in your design
must also be made for an area to store the retracted/rejected printouts. This is important
because this feature is most often used to protect confidential data, or to keep untaken
printouts from littering the floor. In both cases, they must be securely stored internal to your
enclosure until they are disposed of by those responsible for maintenance of your system.
Two sensors are used in the TwinSide TS™ presenter. The first is just outside the cutter, and
performs multiple functions, including detection of paper during paper loading, detection of
paper during printing, and the detection of retracted/rejected printouts. The second sensor is
located just inside the chute. Care must be taken in the design to avoid exposing this sensor
to strong light, particularly direct sunlight caused by a setting sun. If necessary, a shroud or
cover should be used to shade this sensor.
Please note that a small protrusion on the top of the presenter flap allows the user lift the flap.
This flap should be used in the unlikely event of a paper jam in the presenter itself.
4.

Unpacking

Care should be taken when unpacking your TwinSide TS™ printer to preserve the packing
material for possible future use. TwinSide TS™ packing is specifically designed to protect the
printer from damage in the harsh environment of trucks and aircraft. Please be sure to use
this packing if it ever becomes necessary to reship your TwinSide TS™ unit.
5.

Installation

5.1. Function

Please note that the TwinSide TS™ printer is a module designed to be integrated into a
system and to be operated only as a part of that system, for example, in a kiosk. All technical
specifications and instructions contained in this manual and related documentation must be
considered and complied with in order to achieve successful operation in the completed
system.
Part No. D 691 023A
Figure 7c
Mod. No. 4 120912 LEV
HENGSTLER
Figure 7d
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