To switch between the ready and not-ready modes, To feed single-sheet paper into the printer, To eject single-sheet paper from the printer – Star Micronics LC-90 NX-1010 User Manual

Page 44: To advance paper, Errors

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Control Panel Operations

To switch between the Ready and Not-Ready Modes

Press

Power

to switch the computer between being the Ready and Not-

Ready Modes.

When the printer is in the Ready Mode, the

READY

indicator is lit and the

printer can receive data from the computer. This means that you should
make sure that the printer is in the Ready Mode whenever you are trying to
print.

When the printer is in the Not-Ready Mode, the

READY

indicator flashes

slowly, which means that the printer cannot receive any data.

To feed single-sheet paper into the printer

When there is no paper in the printer, press

PAPER

to feed paper in.

Press

PAPER

once to manually feed a sheet of paper (page 41), bypassing

the automatic sheet feeder. To feed paper from the automatic sheet feeder,
press

PAPER

twice.

To eject single-sheet paper from the printer

When the printer is in Ready Mode (so the

READY

indicator is lit), press

PAPER

once to eject the paper from the printer.

When the printer is in Not-Ready Mode (so the

READY

indicator is bit lit),

hold down

PAPER

to eject the paper from the printer.

To advance paper

While there is paper already in the printer, use

Power

to put the printer into

the Not-Ready Mode (so the

READY

indicator is flashing slowly).

Press

PAPER

once to feed the paper one line.

To continuously feed the paper, hold down

PAPER

.

Errors

Whenever the

READY

indicator flashes at high speed, it means that an

error has occurred. To clear the error condition, hold down

Power

for a

few seconds to enter the Sleep Mode. After a few seconds, press

Power

again so the

READY

indicator lights. See “Troubleshooting” on page 46 of

this manual for other information on how to deal with problems. In the case
of paper jams, see “Clearing paper jams” on page 41.

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