Removing The Cassette Manually - Ricoh Ri 100 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.
Press the [ ] or [ /Menu] key to enter the height value, and then press the [#Enter] key.
• You can enter a height value from -20 to 20 in increments of 0.1. We recommend changing
the existing setting by entering values in increments of ±0.1 to 0.3.
• If the printed image is blurry when the A4 standard tray or A5 tray is used, first enter "-2.0" as
the height value, and then increase the value in increments of 0.1 to 0.3 until the error
message is not displayed. While adjusting the height, load the fabric into the cassette so that
the printing surface can be flat.
• If you enter a negative value as the height value and the value is too small, the machine might
not start printing because the height position sensor in the machine reacts. Adjust the height of
the cassette by pressing the [Adjust Height ] or the [Adjust Height ] key.
• The value you set in Step 5 remains after the machine is turned off.
• If you enter "-2.0" as the height value and want to increase the value in Step 5, press the [Stop] key
to cancel printing whenever you enter a new height value.

Removing the Cassette Manually

If the cassette is not automatically ejected, eject the cassette using any of the following procedures:
Turning the power back on
Turn the power off, and then turn the power on again. The cassette stand moves to the front and the
cassette will be ejected.
Pressing the [Tray] key
If the cassette is not ejected even if the power is turned on again, press the [Tray] key and move the
cassette stand to the front.
If the cassette is not removed using above mentioned procedures, a fabric or foreign object may be
stuck inside the machine. Open the top cover and remove the fabric or foreign object, and then remove
the cassette.
See page 214 "Removing a Fabric or Foreign Object by Opening the Top Cover".
The Cassette Does Not Operate Correctly
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