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13. Changing the paper roll
It is best to change the paper roll before the existing roll is about to run out. A red border on the paper
indicates that the paper is about to run out.
The change can also be carried out during the timing session (even in emergency when there is no more
paper) thanks to the fact that all times are memorized while the replacement is going on. The memorized
time will be printed on the new paper roll.
⇒
Before the end of the paper Enter
the MENU, select
PRINTER
then
OFF
(Printer disabled).
As soon as the change is carried out, don’t forget to turn the
PRINTER
back to
ON
.
⇒
When there is no more paper The printer is automatically switched OFF.
It will print again automatically as soon as the new paper roll is in place.
All times are recorded even if the Printer is OFF.
We recommend you check the status of your paper roll before the start
of a race, and replace it with a fresh roll if it is about to run out!
Open the paper compartment:
To open the paper compartment, use your thumbs to slide it toward the back of the device.
To slide it back into, place, put the cover flat about 3-4mm behind its closing position.
PLEASE NOTE
The paper roll is firmly supported by two lateral "half-moons" to prevent it from moving or unwinding
itself.
To remove a finished paper roll:
Pull from the centre of the paper roll backwards to extract it (as well as the paper that is still engaged
in the printer).
To insert a new paper roll:
o
Unroll a few centimetres of paper until its surface is clean. Cut it in a clean, perpendicular
fashion.
o
Put the paper roll into the cradle. Insert the paper edge under the cylindrical driver bar.
Maintain a light pressure on the paper while pressing the paper feed button (
↑↑↑↑
). Make sure the
paper is going in straight. Place the paper roll in its compartment and push it downwards. You
will feel a click as soon as the paper roll has found its housing.
To extract a paper roll partially started:
o
Rotate the paper roll to loosen a little bit of the paper.
o
Extract 3 to 4 cm of paper.
o
Firmly hold the unrolled paper with your index finger and thumb on each side and pull it
vertically out.