RS-P26 Printer
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2.2 Power supply
The power supply of the RS-P26 is integrated in the housing (100-240 V, 50-60Hz). This allows
you to connect the RS-P26 to your local line voltage.
2.3 Switching the RS-P26 on and off
I/O
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2.4 Inserting paper
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2.5 Connecting the RS-P26 to the balance
Attention
• Connect the RS-P26 only to AC Power receptacles with a connection to
ground!
• Use an extension cable with an equipment grounding conductor!
Use the main switch <I/O> to power the RS-P26 on and off. As soon as the
RS-P26 is powered on the unit will start with some line feeds. The pilot lamp
will flash until a instrument is connected.
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• Remove paper cover (pull on the back)
(1)
• Insert the paper rotary axis through the
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core of the paper roll (2).
• Feed paper through the slot in the printing
unit in the direction of the arrow (3).
• Press and hold until enough paper has
been fed (4).
• Lead paper through the paper cover slot
• Replace the paper cover (1).
• Attach the interconnect cable to the printer
interface of the balance and to the printer.
• Make sure that there is a match between
the communication parameters of the
balance and the printer.
• The RS-P26 is ready for use as soon the
pilot lamp stops flashing.