User Manual
Page 15
... the paper roll within the range "A" on the check. 3. The printer reads the magnetic characters on the upper side of performing the following four actions on a check in progress. TM-J9000/J9100 13 Processing Checks The TM-J9000/J9100 is fed to read checks. Flow of the face and back. 4. The ...no curl, bending (especially on Using the Image Scanner The printer uses the image scanner to the outlet. Be sure to use checks with the manual cutter. Note: Be sure that the checks have no image data can be obtained. Insert a check into the feeder section. 2. Notes on the corners...
... the paper roll within the range "A" on the check. 3. The printer reads the magnetic characters on the upper side of performing the following four actions on a check in progress. TM-J9000/J9100 13 Processing Checks The TM-J9000/J9100 is fed to read checks. Flow of the face and back. 4. The ...no curl, bending (especially on Using the Image Scanner The printer uses the image scanner to the outlet. Be sure to use checks with the manual cutter. Note: Be sure that the checks have no image data can be obtained. Insert a check into the feeder section. 2. Notes on the corners...
User Manual
Page 17
... when using an IC card. ❏ Do not insert anything other foreign materials. TM-J9000/J9100 15 Press the CLEANING button once, and close the roll paper cover. 4. Use a cleaning sheet to dispose of the printer. Open the roll paper cover, and turn on the back of used cleaning sheets....When the glass of the image data is not guaranteed. ❏ When the image scanner section is damaged by sand or other than cards. ❏ Do not open any covers while an operation is in "Inserting Checks" (on page 14). In the following cleaning sheet, or an equivalent commercialy available...
... when using an IC card. ❏ Do not insert anything other foreign materials. TM-J9000/J9100 15 Press the CLEANING button once, and close the roll paper cover. 4. Use a cleaning sheet to dispose of the printer. Open the roll paper cover, and turn on the back of used cleaning sheets....When the glass of the image data is not guaranteed. ❏ When the image scanner section is damaged by sand or other than cards. ❏ Do not open any covers while an operation is in "Inserting Checks" (on page 14). In the following cleaning sheet, or an equivalent commercialy available...
User Manual
Page 26
...Scanner Specifications Image Scanner type scanning specifications Resolution Scanning mode Data transmission format Scanning area Paper Scanning speed Scanned media Size Thickness Curvature allowance Life CIS (Contact Image Sensor) 200 × 200 dpi 256-level gray scale Raw Check... (W × L): 100* × max. 230 mm (*100 mm fixed) {3.94* × max. 9.06 in (*3.94 in fixed)} Card (W × L): 56 × 90 mm {2.20 × 3.54 in} (area cannot be set) Check...: 300 mm/s {11.81 in/s} Card: 120 mm/s {4.72 in/s} Check: normal paper Card: ISO/IEC7810 compliant Check...} Check (...
...Scanner Specifications Image Scanner type scanning specifications Resolution Scanning mode Data transmission format Scanning area Paper Scanning speed Scanned media Size Thickness Curvature allowance Life CIS (Contact Image Sensor) 200 × 200 dpi 256-level gray scale Raw Check... (W × L): 100* × max. 230 mm (*100 mm fixed) {3.94* × max. 9.06 in (*3.94 in fixed)} Card (W × L): 56 × 90 mm {2.20 × 3.54 in} (area cannot be set) Check...: 300 mm/s {11.81 in/s} Card: 120 mm/s {4.72 in/s} Check: normal paper Card: ISO/IEC7810 compliant Check...} Check (...