7. Troubleshooting
A. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 84
A. Introduction
In this chapter, detailed instructions are given on how you can:
Manually load an externally fed tube
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Easily remove a tube/label that is not ejected, not fed properly
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or jammed
Easily remove a jammed printer ribbon
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Solve other problems, for example insufficient cutter depths,
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blank display, no printing, and so on.
A listing of probable error messages and recommended actions is
also provided at the end of this chapter.
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84 7. Troubleshooting
B. If the externally fed tube is not autoloaded...
You do not need to power off the printer. But if the printer
was off before the tube was inserted, switch on the
printer.
If the printer did not autoload the tube or the heat-shrink tube that
was fed in externally, you can load the medium manually by
following these steps:
1.
Pull the cover latch and open the printer cover.
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2.
Ensure that no media cartridge has been installed.
3.
If you are using small tubes (which may be too soft), you may
need to lift the flap of the media channel latch so the tube can
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