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How do I insert a new roll of paper in mt Casio Hr-8L

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2008

SOURCE: Loading Paper into a Casio Calculator

This isn't too complicated. And for the lazy guy that just put a phone number for the fix, what the heck do we need FixYa for anyway? :\ For cryin' out loud! :) )

1. Slide the clear plastic cover toward the back to remove and flip of the metal spool holder up. Place the roll of paper on the holder. (Make sure the paper drops off the "back" of the spool for proper feed.)

2. Feed the paper into the bottom slot at the **** end of the calculator.

3. Feed the paper through that bottom slot along the inside case under the black guide inside. If you tilt the calculator correctly, you can look inside and see there is a way to slide the paper under the guide.

4. Making sure the paper slides as far as it can, press the FEED button until the paper starts feeding.

5. Feed enough paper to slide through the clear plastic cover and you're all set.

This isn't factory, it's just what I figured out playing with the thing. If you can think of a better way of explaining the procedure, by all means edit this and post!

God bless!!

Maridian

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: can not load paper

Solved by itense perseverance!

jackcity

jackcity

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2009

SOURCE: HOW TO INSTALL PAPER ROLL IN CASIO HR-8TM

There is a slot just in front of the printer
1. turn the power on
2. turn the switch to "PRINT" position
3. slot the paper in & press "FEED"
4. the paper should be able to feed up

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2011

SOURCE: I believe the rubber roller that feeds the paper

i don't know this particular calc very well, but on most calcs, the paper feeds between the rubber one and a plastic idler roller that is on a shaft below the rubber one. if you can see the rubber roller turning, check the plastic one as it can sometimes slide to one side or the other, and bind up causing paper to not feed. you can usually get at it with a small screwdriver or something like that and center it back and that will take care of problem.

hth,
razors

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How do I insert new roll of paper into Casio printing calculator HR-8L?

Hi,

please unscrew the back and attempt to feed the paper in from that side. If you're having issues with orientation of the paper, please refer to the table of contents in the product manual in order to get the proper orientation.

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There are a few potential reasons why the figures on your Casio HR-150TM printing calculator are overlapping:
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  2. The paper roll may be running low. Try replacing the paper roll with a new one.
  3. The print head may be dirty. Clean the print head with a dry cloth or a small brush to remove any debris.
  4. The ribbon may be worn out. Replace the ribbon if it appears to be worn out or damaged.
  5. The calculator may not be level. Make sure that the calculator is on a level surface to ensure proper printing.
  6. The calculator may be malfunctioning. If the above steps do not resolve the issue, the calculator may be malfunctioning. Contact the manufacturer or an authorized service center for assistance.
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I believe the rubber roller that feeds the paper in my Casio HR 8L calculator has come off. How do I replace it, the paper will not feed now.

i don't know this particular calc very well, but on most calcs, the paper feeds between the rubber one and a plastic idler roller that is on a shaft below the rubber one. if you can see the rubber roller turning, check the plastic one as it can sometimes slide to one side or the other, and bind up causing paper to not feed. you can usually get at it with a small screwdriver or something like that and center it back and that will take care of problem.

hth,
razors
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There is a slot just in front of the printer
1. turn the power on
2. turn the switch to "PRINT" position
3. slot the paper in & press "FEED"
4. the paper should be able to feed up
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Can not load paper

Solved by itense perseverance!
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Loading Paper into a Casio Calculator

This isn't too complicated. And for the lazy guy that just put a phone number for the fix, what the heck do we need FixYa for anyway? :\ For cryin' out loud! :) )

1. Slide the clear plastic cover toward the back to remove and flip of the metal spool holder up. Place the roll of paper on the holder. (Make sure the paper drops off the "back" of the spool for proper feed.)

2. Feed the paper into the bottom slot at the **** end of the calculator.

3. Feed the paper through that bottom slot along the inside case under the black guide inside. If you tilt the calculator correctly, you can look inside and see there is a way to slide the paper under the guide.

4. Making sure the paper slides as far as it can, press the FEED button until the paper starts feeding.

5. Feed enough paper to slide through the clear plastic cover and you're all set.

This isn't factory, it's just what I figured out playing with the thing. If you can think of a better way of explaining the procedure, by all means edit this and post!

God bless!!

Maridian
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