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Cutting the roll paper
There are two ways to cut the roll paper.
Method Operation
Auto cut Cut the roll paper after printing each page
automatically.
Manual cut Cut the roll paper manually, or cut the roll
paper using cutter sold at a store.
Note:
Some of the roll paper may not be cut using the
built-in cutter. Use a cutter sold at a store to cut
the paper.
It may take a while to cut the roll paper.
Setting the cutting method
Before printing, select the cutting method.
Printing from the printer’s control panel (such
as printing a status sheet)
Press the button to select cutting method.
Icon Explanation
Roll Auto Cut On
Roll Auto Cut Off
When you print from the printer driver, the settings
you make on the printer driver have priority over the
settings you make on the printer’s control panel.
Printing from the computer
Set the Auto Cut setting in the Roll Paper Option
dialog box of the printer driver.
Cutting the roll paper after printing
Cutting the roll paper automatically
Cut the roll paper automatically after printing each
page.
Cutting the roll paper manually
To cut the roll paper manually, follow the steps below.
A
While watching the inside of the printer over
the front cover, press the
button to feed the
roll paper and adjust the cutting position to the
mark on the left side of the print head.
B
Press the button. When the selection menu
appears, select CUT by using the
or
button, and then press the button.
The paper is cut by the built-in cutter.
Note:
If the paper cannot be cut by the built-in
cutter, press the
button so the printer
automatically feeds the paper to the
position where you can cut it manually.
Cut the paper using the cutter.
Depending on the paper type, the
minimum length of paper you can cut is
set from 60 to 127 mm. You can not
change it.
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