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very complete. acceptable resolution. details are a little unclear. is a manual note 8.
the media so that they are flush with the left and right edges of the roll. See Figure 3-7.
(C) C2847-97(UM)
(C) C2847-97a(UM)
Aligning the Left and Right Edges of the Media Figure 3-7. 14. When the front panel instructs you, lower the pinchwheel lever. The plotter checks to make sure the roll is properly aligned. 15. When �Close roll cover/Continue !� is displayed, rewind the media stop to take up any slack in the roll. Make sure the leading edge of the media is outside the roll cover, then close the roll cover. Press the Down Arrow button to continue. The plotter trims off the first few inches of media. When roll loading is complete, the �STATUS Ready to plot� message is displayed.
UNLOADING ROLL MEDIA
To unload roll media from the platen without removing the spindle from the plotter, do the following steps: 1. Raise the pinchwheel lever to the up position. 2. Open the roll cover and turn the media stop to wind the media back onto the spindle. 3. Close the roll cover. 4. Lower the pinchwheel lever to the down position. To remove the spindle with roll media, perform steps 1 and 2 above, then pull on both ends of the spindle to remove it from the plotter.
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