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Check the paper: Make sure you're using the correct type of paper for your calculator. The FR-2650A requires 2 1/4 inch (57mm) wide plain paper rolls. If the paper is too thick or too thin, it can cause jams.
Remove any jammed paper: Turn off the calculator and remove the paper roll. Gently remove any jammed paper from the paper feeding mechanism. Make sure to remove any torn pieces of paper or debris.
Clean the paper feed mechanism: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the paper feed mechanism. Dust and debris can accumulate in the mechanism, causing paper jams.
Check the paper feed roller: Use a cotton swab or soft, damp cloth to clean the paper feed roller. Make sure it's free of debris or dust.
Replace the paper roll: Make sure the paper roll is properly installed. The paper should unroll from the bottom of the roll towards the front of the calculator. The paper should be flush against the paper feed roller.
Test the calculator: Turn on the calculator and test it by printing a few lines. If the paper still jams, try a new paper roll.
If none of these steps work, there may be a mechanical issue with the calculator. In this case, it's best to contact the manufacturer or a professional repair service for assistance.
Mount the paper roll on the wire bracket... feeding
over the top of the ROLL (TOWARD THE MACHINE).
With the keyboard FACING away from yourself
Fold the FRONT EDGE of the PAPER on to the
side to form a chisel point... and insert the point
(folded side up) in the rear roller slot (paper feed)...
I have a casion hr-100tm calculator and found the easy way to load a new roll of paper. Take a 3x5 index card and cut it on 45 degree angle, then with angle on the right of the machine feet it into the machine pushing it as you go. Once it begins to feed so you can pull on it, then take other end of card, scotch tape to new roll of adding machine tape. As you feed the card through the roll of paper foillows. Once it has fed into machine cut off 3 x5 card. Easy.
The problem is that all rolls of machine paper are not equal and the thinner paper doesn't want to feed. This way it works for any type. Hope it hellps.
Pull about a foot of paper loose from the roll so it's easier to handle. Put the paper from the new roll in the back slot, and hit "FEED" this will feed it through; after you have it through, roll up any lose paper, mount roll in holder, done, Should take about 3 minutes
Make sure the paper has a straight clean edge. Feed the paper into the slot in the back - make sure the paper is straight. Paper will go in about 1/4 inch. Push the feed button and the paper should feed through the printer.
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
the tape goes into a small slot on the backside of the machine, not in the clear plastic cover. Install the roll so the paper rolls off the bottom, not over the top. Folding the paper back about 2" does help you get it through.
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