
The slip sensors that activate the slip-in light use a reective photo sensor.
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Do not use paper that has holes or dark areas with low reection (less than 60% reection) at the slip
sensor location. (Area “2” in the following illustration.)
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Thin paper should be used between the top and bottom sheets of multiply paper. Thick paper reduces
the copy capability.
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For best print quality on the bottom sheets of multipart forms, use the double-strike mode.
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If any ply in a multipart form exceeds .003 inches in thickness, the remaining plies may be unreadable.
Inserting slip forms
1 Paper feed direction
2 Slip sensor location
3 Slip edge
4 Paper holes and low reection prohibited areas
Check specications
Check specications for paper are dened by American Standards ANSI X9.13 and ANSI X9.18, and
International Standard ISO 1004.
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Minimum check size: 70 mm (2.75 in) wide x 152 mm (6.00 in) long
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Maximum check size: 95 mm (3.75 in) wide x 222 mm (8.75 in) long
MICR reader – additional information
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For best results the check should be at and free of curls, folds, or wrinkles (especially at the edges).
Wrinkled checks may rub against the ribbon, causing them to become ink-stained.
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Checks must be void of clips or staples that could cause paper jams, MICR read errors, and/or MICR head
damage.
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Immediately release the check once the printer starts to feed it. Failure to release the check could skew
it, causing paper jams and MICR read errors.
Ordering ribbon cassettes
To order ribbon cassettes, contact your sales representative.
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