Oki MICROLINE 1120 Users Guide 1 - Page 9

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Getting started WARNING! If you have not already done so, familiarise yourself with the content of the Installation Safety booklet supplied with your printer. Retaining packing materials After setting up your printer according to the instructions in the Set-up Guide, retain your packing materials and container in case you ever need to ship or transport your printer. Identifying component parts The main parts of your printer are identified and briefly explained below. Front view 1 7 2 6 3 5 4 1. Print Head: prints the characters on the paper. 2. Paper Type Lever: set according to the type of paper used - cut sheet or continuous forms. ML1120/ML1190 User's Guide - Getting started > 

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ML1120/ML1190 User’s Guide - Getting started > 9
G
ETTING
STARTED
WARNING!
If you have not already done so, familiarise yourself with the
content of the Installation Safety booklet supplied with your
printer.
R
ETAINING
PACKING
MATERIALS
After setting up your printer according to the instructions in the Set-up
Guide, retain your packing materials and container in case you ever
need to ship or transport your printer.
I
DENTIFYING
COMPONENT
PARTS
The main parts of your printer are identified and briefly explained below.
F
RONT
VIEW
1.
Print Head: prints the characters on the paper.
2.
Paper Type Lever: set according to the type of paper used - cut
sheet or continuous forms.
3
4
5
7
2
6
1