Media load, Introduction – Genicom PC4 User Manual

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EasyCoder PC4 User’s Guide

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Chapter 3 — Operation

Media Load

Introduction

The EasyCoder PC4 can print on heat-sensitive direct thermal paper, and

in case of the thermal transfer model also on non heat-sensitive receiving

face materials, in the form of self-adhesive labels, non-adhesive tags, or

continuous stock. In case of non heat-sensitive face materials, a suitable

thermal transfer ribbon must be used.
The media stock can be accommodated inside the printer in the form of

a roll, or be placed behind the printer and inserted through a slot in the

cover (for example fan-folded tickets or tags).
Three types of operation are available, Tear-Off (Straight-through), Peel-

Off (Self-Strip), and Cut-Off:

Tear-Off

Tear-off (Straight-through) means that the media is fed straight out

from the front of the printer and can be torn-off manually by pulling

it upwards against the edge on the top cover. Tear-off mode can, for

example, be used for tearing off tags at the perforation, or tearing off the

liner (backing paper) between labels.

Peel-Off

Peel-off (Self-strip) means that self-adhesive labels are automatically

separated from the liner (backing paper) after printing. It cannot be used

in connection with a paper cutter. The labels are fed straight out from the

printer, whereas the liner is fed out separately from a slot further down

on the printer’s front, from where it can be lead to for example a waste

basket. Be careful when loading self-adhesive labels. If labels are not

flat on the liner, the exposed edges can stick to your printer and cause

problems.

Cut-Off

Cut-off requires an optional paper cutter fitted in place of a peel-off

device and means that the liner of self-adhesive labels is automatically

cut between labels or non-adhesive contionuous strip is cut into tickets

and tags. The cutter is not designed to cut through any adhesive, which

would stick to the cutting shears and prevent the cutter from operating.

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