DMP-310 (26-2876) Adjusting The Print-Head Gap Faxback Doc. # 4714 The size of the gap between the print head and the paper determines the printing pressure, which affects the darkness and quality of the type. The printhead gap also determines how smoothly the paper feeds. Be sure the print-head gap is correctly set for the type of paper you are using. The following table gives recommend settings. PAPER TYPE SETTING Standard, 20 lb. 3 Most 3-part 5 or 6 Thin Lower Settings Thick Higher Settings When you begin using a different thickness of paper, run a self-test and adjust the print-head gap until the print quality is good and the paper feeds normally. See "Running a Self-Test." NOTES: * If the print smudges, the paper jams or feeds abnormally, or the ribbon loosens or comes off the print head during printing, select a higher setting. * If the print is too light or characters or parts of characters are missing, select a lower setting. * If you do not correctly set the gap between the print head and the paper, you might damage the print head. PRINT-HEAD PROTECTION If the print head becomes too hot, printing automatically stops and the ON LINE indicator flashes. When the print head cools, printing automatically resumes and the ON LINE indicator stops flashing. (dkh-07/27/93)