Star Micronics Radix User Manual page 195

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Appendix A
Setting Up Radix
In this appendix, we'll show you how to unpack your new
Radix printer, set it up in the right location, and get it ready for
you to load it with paper and start printing. But first . . .
Where Shall We Put It?
Before you do anything else, give some thought to where
you'll be using your printer. Obviously, it will be somewhere near
your computer. And both printer and computer will lead longer,
healthier lives if they like their environment. For a congenial envi-
ronment, we recommend . . .
l
Placing the printer on a flat surface
l
Keeping it out of direct sunlight and away from heat-producing
appliances
l
Using it only in temperatures where you are comfortable
l
Avoiding areas with a lot of dust, grease, or humidity
l
Giving it "clean" electricity. Don't connect it to the same circuit
as large, noise-producing motors
l
Power supply voltage should be the same voltage that's specified
on the identification plate - not over
10%
more or less than the
recommended 120 volts AC.
Warning: Extremely high or low voltage can damage your
printer.
What Have We Here?
Now let's take a look at what's in the carton. Take it slow and
easy, and check each item in the box against Figure
A-l.
There
should be exactly 9 items. One important item is the printer's war-
ranty and registration card. Now is the time to fill it in and mail it.
It's a good warranty, and you'll like the protection it gives you.

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