DMP 205 (260-2904) Adjusting The Print-Head Gap Faxbck Doc. # 5733 The size of the gap between the print head and the paper determines the printing pressure. This affects the darkness and quality of the type. The print-head gap also determines how smoothly the paper feeds. Set the print-head gap lever correctly for the type of paper you are using, as shown below. STANDARD, 20-POUND PAPER: Position 3 (A mark shows this is the standard setting.) MOST 2-PART PAPER: Position 5 or 6. 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." CAUTION: If you do not correctly set the gap between the print head and paper, you might damage the print head. 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 gap setting. -If the print is too light or characters or parts of characters are missing, select a lower gap setting. PRINT HEAD PROTECTION If the print head becomes too hot, printing slows down or stops. When printing stops for one or more seconds, the ON/OFF LINE indicator flashes. When the print head cools, printing automatically resumes. (smc-12/06/93)