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Paper Loading |
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Your ViewPlus Tiger Elite or Premier comes with a front-loading tractor feeder that takes media from four to twelve inches wide. Follow the instructions below to load tractor feed paper:
- Open the paper cover by lifting the front edge and rotating it toward the back of the printer.
- Lift the tractor flaps
on both sides to reveal the tractor teeth.
- Place the left side of the
paper into the left tractor and close the tractor flap. Do not
adjust the left tractor position. If necessary, adjust the right tractor position to fit into the right
side of the paper:
- Release the locking lever on the side of the tractor.
- Slide the tractor to a
position so it lines up with the holes in the paper.
- Insert the paper into the
tractor and close the flap.
- Adjust the tractor so that
the paper is tight.
- Engage the locking lever.
- Close cover.
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Paper Jams |
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To check and clear paper jams please follow the steps below. Note: Always pull the paper from the center
of the visible side or with one hand on each edge of the paper so the
pulling force is distributed. This way it is less likely that the
sheet
will be torn into pieces which might be harder to remove.
- If the embosser is indicating a paper jam, turn the
embosser off.
- Open the housing lid and check for paper inside. If there is paper present, in most cases
it can be removed simply by pulling on one end of the paper.
- If the paper jam can not be cleared by pulling on one end of the paper, unplug the embosser from the wall, then open the paper cleanout under the housing lid. To do this, locate the flat, silver knobs toward the back of the embosser on the left and right (they are attached to green metal parts). Twist the flat knobs counter-clockwise until the cleanout pops up slightly. Then rotate the cleanout towards the front of the printer. With the cleanout open, try to free the paper.
- Once the paper jam is clear, close and latch down the cleanout (if opened), close the housing lid and plug the embosser back in (if unplugged).
- Turn on the embosser, and then reprint the document.
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