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How to feed paper roll into calculator - Texas Instruments TI-5006 II Calculator

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Installing the Paper Roll
Caution: Avoid placing a double thickness of paper into the mechanism.
Do not pull the paper through the mechanism without pressing feed button.
1. If necessary, press on to turn the calculator on, and press P
to turn the PRINT display indicator off.
2. Remove the printer compartment cover by placing a thumb on each of the lower ridged corners of the cover. Push until the cover pops open, and lift the cover off.
3. Unroll a few inches of paper from the small roll and cut the end squarely.
4. Hold the paper so that it unrolls from the bottom, and insert the end of the paper into the slot under the printing mechanism.
5. Press feed button until the paper feeds out of the top of the printer compartment.
6. Place the small roll of paper inside the compartment.
7. Feed the end of the paper through the slot behind the clear plastic "window" of the printer compartment cover. Then snap the compartment cover back onto the unit.

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