AMANO PIX-3000XNT - Enterprise Solution 操作ガイド
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PIX-3000x Operations Manual
Print Media
Print Media is defined as the type of material you will be using in the
machine to time stamp (time cards, mail, etc.). To avoid damaging the
print head, it is recommended that you do not exceed a media thickness
of 0.3 mm (0.01"). The following are general specifications for different
media dimensions.
machine to time stamp (time cards, mail, etc.). To avoid damaging the
print head, it is recommended that you do not exceed a media thickness
of 0.3 mm (0.01"). The following are general specifications for different
media dimensions.
•
Time Card: Time card thickness less than or equal to 0.3 mm
(0.01").
(0.01").
•
Small Ticket: Tickets, slips, receipts or other validation media
should be no smaller than 100 mm (4”) long x 60 mm (2.25") wide.
should be no smaller than 100 mm (4”) long x 60 mm (2.25") wide.
•
Larger Paper: When using standard paper sizes, such as 8.5" x 11",
make sure the paper is heavy enough to push the Paper Sensor. If
the weight of the paper (thickness) is too light, the paper will curl up
and tear off inside the PIX. This may result in jams or damage to the
PIX.
make sure the paper is heavy enough to push the Paper Sensor. If
the weight of the paper (thickness) is too light, the paper will curl up
and tear off inside the PIX. This may result in jams or damage to the
PIX.
•
Carbon Paper: The PIX will print on both carbon and carbonless
paper. The imprint will print through up to six copies, depending on
the quality of the document used. Carbon and carbonless paper
deteriorates over time. Humidity, high temperatures and sunlight
accelerate this process. For maximum print performance, use only
high grade, uncontaminated carbon or carbonless paper.
paper. The imprint will print through up to six copies, depending on
the quality of the document used. Carbon and carbonless paper
deteriorates over time. Humidity, high temperatures and sunlight
accelerate this process. For maximum print performance, use only
high grade, uncontaminated carbon or carbonless paper.
Print Margin Adjustment
If you wish to change the default margin adjustment, locate the Margin
Selector, on the bottom of the machine.
Selector, on the bottom of the machine.
This selector will move the Paper Sensor forward or backward on the
Printer Platen and determine how much of a margin there is between
the imprint and the edge of the print media. The margin can be adjusted
to a maximum of 30 mm (1.2").
Printer Platen and determine how much of a margin there is between
the imprint and the edge of the print media. The margin can be adjusted
to a maximum of 30 mm (1.2").