Printing On Forms Or Checks - NCR 7167 Owner's Manual

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7167 Owner's Manual

Printing on Forms or Checks

There are several types of transactions that require you to insert a form or check into
the printer:
Credit card transaction (some credit card transactions may be printed on the
receipt station and not require any forms)
Multiple-part forms such as credit transactions or merchandise returns
Electronic funds transfers
Check printing (printing the date, payee, and amount on the check face)
Check endorsement
Although the illustration on the facing page shows a check being inserted into the
printer, the instructions apply to any type of form. The 7167 can print on forms up to
five-parts thick. See "Ordering Forms" in chapter 1 for more information about the
type of forms that can be used.
1. Insert the form or check (check shown in the illustration) from the front and place
it on the slip table top first and with the print side up.
If the form is extra long, you may need to insert it from the side.
2. Slide the form or check to the right until it lines up against the slip guide.
If the form is extra long, you need to slide it over the form stop to disengage it. In
this situation use the mark that is located on the slip door to align the form for
printing in the proper location on the form.
3. Slide the form or check toward the back of the printer until it contacts the form
stop (it won't be able to go any further);
Or, align the form or check with the mark on the slip door.
The green LED on the slip table turns on when the form or check is properly
inserted (the form has to cover two sensors on the slip table).
4. Follow the instructions from the host computer.
The printer begins printing.
5. Remove the form or check after it has been fed back out.
6. Follow the instructions from the host computer to finish the transaction.
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Chapter 2: Setting Up and Using the Printer
November 2002

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