
3 Operating the printer
Printing on forms or checks
Several types of transactions may require the insertion of a check or other form into the printer:
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Credit card transactions (requiring a merchant verication or authorization slip)
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Multiple-part forms such as credit transactions or merchandise returns
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Electronic funds transfers
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Electronic checks
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Check printing (printing the date, payee, and amount on the check face)
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Check endorsements
The printer can also print on multipart forms up to four parts thick. Use either the front insertion or drop-in
method.
Front-insertion printing method
1. Insert the form or check from the front and place it on the slip table with the print side up. If the form is
extra long, you may need to insert it from the side. You may feel a slight resistance when the form
contacts the form stop.
2. Slide the form or check to the right (1) until it aligns against the check guide.
3. Slide the form or check toward the top (2) of the printer until the green slip-in light on the top cover
turns on. This indicates that both sensors are covered.
4. Follow the instructions from the POS computer. The printer begins printing.
5. Remove the form or check after it has been ejected.
6. Follow the instructions from the POS computer to nish the transaction.
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