Epson TM-m50II Technical Reference Guide - Page 47

Routing Cables in Various Directions

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Chapter 2 Setup Routing Cables in Various Directions For both upward and frontward paper ejection, there are four slots (one each in rear center, right, left, and bottom) through which you can pass cables. ❏ Rear center ("Passing Cables through the Rear Center" on page 48) ❏ Right/Left ("Passing Cables through the Left or Right" on page 48) ❏ Bottom ("Passing Cables through the Bottom" on page 49) Do not apply excessive force to the connectors when routing the cables. Doing so may damage the connectors. 47

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Chapter 2
Setup
Routing Cables in Various Directions
For both upward and frontward paper ejection, there are four slots (one each in rear center, right, left, and
bottom) through which you can pass cables.
Rear center (
"Passing Cables through the Rear Center" on page 48
)
Right/Left (
"Passing Cables through the Left or Right" on page 48
)
Bottom (
"Passing Cables through the Bottom" on page 49
)
Do not apply excessive force to the connectors when routing the cables. Doing so may damage the
connectors.