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Manual make-up
This manual is composed of 13 chapters and an appendix.
Chapter 1 provides information that you should know before using this
device, such as device features and part names. First read chapter 1 for an
understanding of basic matters pertaining to this device.
Chapter 2 provides information on matters you will need to know to
operate this device, such as turning the power on and off, and how to put
paper in the device. Refer to this chapter for basic information on
operating this device.
Chapters 3 to 13 provide information on device functions, operation and
how to manage the settings. First read chapters 3 and 4 for an overview
of functions and operations. Then proceed to the chapter you want to
refer to.
Chapter 5: Refer to this chapter when setting the data format you
will use.
Chapter 6: Refer to this chapter when setting the operating
conditions for the engine of this device.
Chapter 7: Refer to this chapter when you have loaded a different
type of paper in the device and you must change the
settings accordingly.
Chapter 8: Refer to this chapter to confirm Setup contents or to set
the date and time.
Chapter 9: Refer to this chapter when setting the communication
protocol.
Chapter 10: Refer to this chapter when conducting initialization.
Chapter 11, 12: Refer to these chapters when setting the communication
conditions for Ethernet and parallel connection or when
returning to the default settings.
Chapter 13: Refer to this chapter when using "Teioplot".
Chapter 14 provides information on troubleshooting if a problem occurs
with this device. Appropriate countermeasures should be conducted in
accordance with the explanations in this chapter.
The basic specifications and command list for this device can be found in
the appendix. The menu structure is explained in great detail here. Refer
to this menu to perform settings for menus which are not fully explained
by the setting operations for chapters 5 to 13.
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