Sony UP-DR100 User Manual

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Loading the Paper and Ink Ribbon

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8

After confirming that the spools have been properly
inserted, remove any slackness from the ink ribbon.

9

Close the front door.
Turn on the printer, if it is turned off.
When you load a brand new paper roll and ink
ribbon, the printer feeds a certain amount of the
paper and is then ready to print.
When you load partially used paper roll and ink
ribbon, go to step 10.

Note

Close the front door so that both sides of the front
door are completely locked. An unlocked door may
cause a malfunction of the printer.
If you close the front door by pushing one side, both
sides of the front door may not be completely
locked.

10

Confirm that READY appears on the information
display.
Then, to straighten the paper, which might have
been loaded at angle, keep pressing the FEED
button for more than one second.

Note

Be sure to do this after loading a paper roll used
partially.

After several sheets of paper are fed out, the printer
is ready to print.

If you open the front door during operation

When you open the front door after starting to use the
printer just after loading the paper and ink ribbon, the tip
of the paper may protrude. In that case, push the paper
back so that the length of the paper protruding is less
than 5 cm, then close the front door.
If you close the door with the paper protruding, the
printed paper will not be ejected correctly. This causes
paper jamming.

Note

Be careful not to touch the printing surface of the paper
when pushing it back. Sweat or dust from your hands
may have an influence on the quality of the printout.

Notes on storage

• Avoid placing the printer where subject to:

high temperatures,
high humidity or dust,
direct sunlight.

• After opening the bag, use the ribbon and the paper as

soon as possible.

• When storing after partial use, put the ribbon and the

paper back in their respective bags.

Wind the blue spool.

FEED button

Push the paper
back so that the
length of the
paper protruding
is less than 5 cm
(2 inches).

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