Re Packing The Printer; Choosing A Location - NCR 7167 Owner's Manual

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3. Remove the head gap holder from the slip table.
4. Remove the ribbon cassette / receipt paper roll and cables from the foam packing material.
5. Save all packing materials for future storing, moving, or shipping the printer.
Caution: Remove the carriage holder and the head gap holder before using the printer.
Do not pickup the printer using the slip table as a handle.

Re Packing the Printer

Review the illustrations on the previous pages to pack the printer.
1. Place receipt paper between the receipt cover and the print head for protection.
2. Remove the ribbon cassette, move the carriage to the corner, and place the cardboard restraint in
the slip carriage area.
3. Place the cardboard support on the slip table.
4. Place the printer in the plastic bag and foam pack, place the packed printer in the box, and secure
the box with packing tape.
5. If you are sending the printer to NCR for repair, call your NCR-authorized service representative
for instructions on where to send the printer.
Be prepared to answer questions concerning shipping and billing.

Choosing a Location

The 7167 printer takes up relatively little counter space and may be set on or near the host computer.
Make sure there is enough room to open the receipt cover to change the paper and to open the front
cover to change the ribbon cassette. The illustration shows the actual dimensions of the printer, but
leave several inches around the printer for connecting and accessing the cables.
Note: The optional Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) check reader feature is designed to
operate under a normal operating environment with a host computer. However, additional devices,
such as CRT monitors, or large metal surfaces that are near the printer can affect the printer's
magnetic field, causing intermittent reading errors when the MICR check reader is in operation.
Relocating these devices may be required to prevent this interference.
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