Introduction
This document provides comprehensive instructions for the proper use and maintenance of the Casio RP-4560X5 Cash Register Paper Rolls. Adhering to these guidelines will ensure optimal performance and longevity of your cash register's printing function.
Installation Guide
Follow these steps to correctly install the Casio RP-4560X5 paper roll into your compatible cash register.
- Open the Printer Cover: Locate and open the paper roll compartment cover on your cash register. Refer to your cash register's specific manual if you are unsure how to open it.
- Remove Used Roll (if any): If a used paper roll is present, remove it from the spindle or compartment.
- Prepare the New Roll: Unwind a small length of paper from the new Casio RP-4560X5 roll. Ensure the paper feeds from the bottom of the roll, not the top, for most cash register models.
- Insert the Roll: Place the new paper roll into the compartment. Guide the leading edge of the paper into the printer's feed slot.
- Close the Cover: Gently close the printer cover. Ensure the paper is properly aligned and the cover latches securely.
- Test Print: Perform a test print to confirm the paper is feeding correctly and printing clearly.

Figure 1: A Casio RP-4560X5 paper roll held in a hand, illustrating its compact size and typical dimensions for cash register use. The roll measures approximately 2.5 inches (6 cm) in height.
Compatible Models: These paper rolls are compatible with various Casio cash register models, including but not limited to: 2504ER, 3408ER, 4100SRT, 4420ER, 4430ER, CE-2000, CE-2102T, CE-2104T, CE-2104TS, CE-3000, CE-3105T, CE-3110T, CE-3310, CE-3515T, CE-3520T, CE-3530T, CE-4112AB, CE-4515T, CE-4520T, CE-4530T, PX-100000S, SR-6-30P, TB-1000, TK-1300, TK-1400, TK-2100T, TK-2200, TK-2400, TK-3000T, TK-4000T31, TK-700, TK-710, TM-55, TM-56.
Operation
Once installed, the paper roll operates automatically with your cash register's printing mechanism. Ensure the paper feeds smoothly without resistance.
- Smooth Feeding: Verify that the paper unrolls freely from the core and passes through the printer's feed path without snagging or tearing.
- Receipt Cutting: Most cash registers have an automatic or manual cutting mechanism. Ensure receipts are cut cleanly after each transaction.
- End of Roll: When the roll is nearing its end, a red stripe or indicator will typically appear on the paper, signaling that a replacement is needed soon.
Maintenance and Storage
Proper storage and handling will preserve the quality of your paper rolls.
- Storage Conditions: Store paper rolls in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, high humidity, and extreme temperatures.
- Avoid Chemicals: Keep paper rolls away from chemicals, solvents, and adhesive tapes, as these can degrade the paper quality or printing surface.
- Handling: Handle rolls by the edges to avoid transferring oils or dirt to the printing surface.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your paper roll, consider the following:
- Paper Jam: If the paper jams, open the printer cover, carefully remove any crumpled paper, and re-insert the roll ensuring it is aligned correctly.
- Faint Print: Faint print is typically not an issue with the paper itself but rather with the cash register's print head or ribbon (if applicable). Consult your cash register manual for print quality adjustments or cleaning instructions.
- Paper Not Feeding: Ensure the roll is inserted with the correct orientation and that the leading edge is properly fed into the printer mechanism. Check for any obstructions.
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | RP-4560X5 |
| Roll Dimensions | 1.8 inches (45 mm) width x 2.4 inches (60 mm) diameter |
| Quantity | 5 rolls per box |
| Material | Paper |
| Item Weight (per box) | 1.06 pounds (approx. 0.48 kg) |
| Package Dimensions | 8.98 x 2.44 x 2.36 inches (approx. 22.8 x 6.2 x 6.0 cm) |
Warranty and Support
For specific warranty information regarding the Casio RP-4560X5 paper rolls, please refer to the purchase documentation or contact your retailer. As a consumable item, warranty coverage typically applies to manufacturing defects.
For technical support related to your Casio cash register, please consult the cash register's user manual or visit the official Casio support website.





