Canon RP10 for CR-120/150 User Guide - Page 27

About Paper Jams, Removing Paper Jammed inside the Printer

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About Paper Jams If a paper jam occurs, follow the steps below to remove paper. Printing while paper is jammed inside the printer may result in malfunctions. Removing Paper Jammed inside the Printer A Turn OFF the printer. B Push the Cover Open Lever down to open the Paper Cover. C Pull the creased portion of the paper so that it is outside of the paper output section, and close the Paper Cover. D Turn ON the printer. If the Status LED is lit red, there may be a problem with the cutter. E Press the Paper Cutter Button to cut off the creased portion. Removing Paper Jammed in the Auto Cutter Section A Push the Cover Open Lever down to open the Paper Cover. You can disengage the moving and fixed blades by separating the moving blade unit from the printer. B Remove paper. Cautions When Storing and Not Using the Printer For an Extended Period of Time • If you do not use the printer for an extended period of time (kept at room temperature for more than half a year), store the printer with a sheet of paper inserted between the thermal printhead and Platen Roller. If the rubber part of the Platen Roller and thermal printhead stay in direct contact with each other for an extended period of time, the rubber part may deform and have adverse effects on the print quality. • Do not store the printer in a place where humidity is high, or temperature changes constantly. If condensation forms inside the printer, it may result in malfunctions. • Do not store the printer in a dusty place. Using the printer with dusts adhering to it may result in incorrect operation. • If you do not perform printing for an extended period of time, turn OFF the printer. If the power stays connected to the thermal printhead for an extended period of time, the heat generating part may trigger electrolytic corrosion. 27

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If a paper jam occurs, follow the steps below to remove paper.
Printing while paper is jammed inside the printer may result in
malfunctions.
Removing Paper Jammed inside the Printer
A
Turn OFF the printer.
B
Push the Cover Open Lever down to open the Paper
Cover.
C
Pull the creased portion of the paper so that it is outside
of the paper output section, and close the Paper Cover.
D
Turn ON the printer.
If the Status LED is lit red, there may be a problem with the
cutter.
E
Press the Paper Cutter Button to cut off the creased
portion.
Removing Paper Jammed in the Auto Cutter
Section
A
Push the Cover Open Lever down to open the Paper
Cover.
You can disengage the moving and fixed blades by separating
the moving blade unit from the printer.
B
Remove paper.
• If you do not use the printer for an extended period of time (kept at
room temperature for more than half a year), store the printer with a
sheet of paper inserted between the thermal printhead and Platen
Roller. If the rubber part of the Platen Roller and thermal printhead
stay in direct contact with each other for an extended period of time,
the rubber part may deform and have adverse effects on the print
quality.
• Do not store the printer in a place where humidity is high, or
temperature changes constantly. If condensation forms inside the
printer, it may result in malfunctions.
• Do not store the printer in a dusty place. Using the printer with dusts
adhering to it may result in incorrect operation.
• If you do not perform printing for an extended period of time, turn
OFF the printer. If the power stays connected to the thermal
printhead for an extended period of time, the heat generating part
may trigger electrolytic corrosion.
About Paper Jams
Cautions When Storing and Not Using
the Printer For an Extended Period of
Time