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Removing continuous paper
1. After you finish printing, press the Tear Off/Bin button.
The printer advances the paper to the tear-off position.
Note:
When the auto tear-off function is on, the printer
advances the paper perforation to the tear-off position
automatically. You can turn on
the auto tear-off function by using the printer's default-
setting mode or the EPSON Remote! utility.
2. Tear off the printed pages.
3. Press the Load/Eject button to feed the continuous paper
backward out of the printer and into the standby position.
4. To completely remove continuous paper from the printer,
open the sprocket covers. Remove the paper from the tractor
unit, and then close the sprocket covers.
Using Multi-part Forms
Your printer can print on both single-sheet and continuous
multi-part forms. It can use multi-part forms with up to five
parts including the original.
Caution:
Use only carbonless multi-part forms.
Before printing, set the paper thickness lever to the correct
position for your multi-part forms
You can load single-sheet multi-part forms from the paper
guide or with the optional cut-sheet feeder. You can load
continuous multi-part forms in the same way as you load
ordinary continuous paper. For instructions, see “Using
Continuous Paper” earlier.
Caution:
When printing on multi-part forms, make sure that
your software settings keep the printing entirely
within the printable area of the forms. Printing on the
edge of a multi-part form can damage the print head.
Load single-sheet multi-part forms glued at the side of
the form only from the paper guide, not from the
optional cut-sheet feeder.
Using Labels
When selecting labels for printing, always choose labels
mounted on continuous backing sheets with sprocket holes for
use with a tractor. Do not use labels on shiny single-sheet
backing, because the backing sheet tends to slip and may not
feed properly.
You load labels in the same way as you load continuous paper,
except that you set the paper thickness lever to “2.” For
instructions on loading continuous paper, see “Using
Continuous Paper” earlier.
Caution:
When printing on labels, make sure that your software
settings keep the printing entirely within the printable
area. Printing on the edge of a label can damage the
print head.
Because labels are especially sensitive to temperature
and humidity, use them only under normal operating
conditions.
Do not leave labels loaded in the printer between print
jobs; they tend to curl and may come off their backing
and jam the printer when you resume printing.
Never feed labels backward with the Load/Eject or
Tear Off/Bin buttons. Labels can easily peel off their
backing and jam the printer.
To remove labels from the paper path after you finish
printing, first tear off the labels at a point before the
paper slot. Then use the LF/FF button to advance the
remaining labels out of the printer.
Using Envelopes
You can print on a variety of envelopes, loading them in the
same way as you load single sheets: from the paper guide or
with the optional cut-sheet feeder.
Before printing, set the paper thickness lever to the correct
position for your envelopes.
Load envelopes face up, long edge first. Make sure that the
right edge guide is aligned with the arrow on the paper guide,
and position the left edge guide to match the width of your
envelope.
Caution:
When printing on envelopes, make sure that your
software settings keep the printing entirely within the
printable area. Printing on the edge of an envelope can
damage the print head.
Use envelopes only under normal operating
conditions.
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