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Load new reel of paper

I am trying to load a new roll of paper and can't figure out how. However I'll just junk it and buy a new one built by someone else.

  • Genealogynut Feb 10, 2008

    This was an old adding machine that I don't use much and when I did the folding of the tape it worked perfectly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



    Thanks mucho

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Assuming that you know where the paper gets feed in, I usually use this trick to start a new roll of paper.
First, tear off the end of the new roll so that there isn't any glue stuck on the paper.
Then, fold the tip of the paper like an arrow. > (Fold one side to the middle and the other side to the middle so both sides meet in the middle.
Then, place the paper into the slot where the paper feeds in.. (Usually goes under the printer assembly) and then hit the PAPER FEED button at the same time. If the paper is in the correct slot, the paper should start feeding the paper all the way through.
Hope this helps.
Have a good day.
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