Epson TM-U220 TM-U220 Technical Reference Guide - Page 22

Autocutter for Type A / B, Paper Roll Supply

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1.5.1 Autocutter (for Type A / B) Cutting method: By separated-blade scissors Cutting type: ❏ Partial cut (one point left uncut) (standard factory settings) ❏ Full cut (completely cut off) (optional factory setting) Note: It is recommended to feed approximately 2.116 mm or more in advance before printing to prevent dot displacement after cutting. Changing between partial cut and full cut is not controlled by a software command. The full cut setting is an optional factory setting. CAUTION: When the paper is cut completely (full cut) with the printer's horizontal installation, make sure to remove the cut paper, then perform the next cut. Never allow several pieces of the cut paper to remain in the paper exit because double cuts, paper jams, or autocutter error may occur because the cut paper drops into the paper path. 1.5.2 Paper Roll Supply Supply method: Paper roll end detection: Near-end detector: Drop-in method Detection method: Mechanical microswitch Detection position: Positioned within the paper path for the roll paper; detects the end of the roll paper Detection method: Mechanical microswitch Inner diameter of the roll paper core: 10.5 to 12.5 mm Near-end adjustment: Adjusting screw Remaining amount: Fixed position #1 approximately 8 mm #2 approximately 5 mm (The adjusting screw has two positions.) See"Adjusting Position of Roll Paper Near End Detector" (page 3-26). 1-8 General Information Rev. H

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1-8
General Information
Rev. H
1.5.1
Autocutter (for Type A / B)
Note:
It is recommended to feed approximately 2.116 mm or more in advance before printing to prevent dot
displacement after cutting.
Changing between partial cut and full cut is not controlled by a software command.
The full cut setting is an optional factory setting.
CAUTION:
When the paper is cut completely (full cut) with the printer’s horizontal installation, make
sure to remove the cut paper, then perform the next cut. Never allow several pieces of
the cut paper to remain in the paper exit because double cuts, paper jams, or
autocutter error may occur because the cut paper drops into the paper path.
1.5.2
Paper Roll Supply
Cutting method:
By separated-blade scissors
Cutting type:
Partial cut (one point left uncut) (standard factory settings)
Full cut (completely cut off) (optional factory setting)
Supply method:
Drop-in method
Paper roll end detection:
Detection method:
Mechanical microswitch
Detection position: Positioned within the paper path for the
roll paper; detects the end of the roll paper
Near-end detector:
Detection method:
Mechanical microswitch
Inner diameter of the roll paper core: 10.5 to 12.5 mm
Near-end adjustment:
Adjusting screw
Remaining amount:
Fixed position
#1 approximately 8 mm
#2 approximately 5 mm
(The adjusting screw has two positions.)
See“Adjusting Position of Roll Paper Near End Detector”
(page 3-26).