Epson 2070 User Manual - Page 47

Using Continuous Paper, Loading Paper With the Rear Push Tractor

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Using Continuous Paper The printer's built-in paper-handling system allows you to load continuous paper using the standard rear push tractor. In addition to this, you can load continuous paper through the front or bottom using one or more optional tractor units. For more information on using the optional tractor unit, see "Loading paper with the optional tractor unit" on page 2-13. You can print on continuous paper that is 101 to 406 mm (4 to 16 inches) wide. Note: The standard rear push tractor cannot be removed. Caution: Do not load labels through the rear tractor unit. Labels can come off the paper and cause damage. Load labels only through the front or bottom. Loading paper with the rear push tractor You can use the rear push tractor to load ordinary continuous paper and multi-part forms but not labels. To load labels, see "Loading paper with the optional tractor unit" on page 2-13. Make sure you align your paper supply with the paper path so the paper feeds smoothly into the printer. Also, make sure the ejected paper does not interfere with the paper about to load. Using the optional pull tractor with the rear push tractor may help prevent paper jams. For more information about using the optional tractor unit, refer to "Loading paper with the optional tractor unit" on page 2-13. Paper Handling 2-9

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Using Continuous Paper
The printer’s built-in paper-handling system allows you to load
continuous paper using the standard rear push tractor.
In addition to this, you can load continuous paper through the
front or bottom using
one
or more optional tractor units. For more
information on using the optional tractor unit, see “Loading paper
with the optional tractor unit”
on
page 2-13.
You can print on continuous paper that is 101 to 406 mm
(4 to 16 inches)
wide.
Note:
The standard rear push tractor cannot be
removed.
Caution:
Do not load labels through the
rear tractor
unit. Labels can come
off the paper and cause damage. Load labels only through the
front or bottom.
Loading paper with the rear push tractor
You can use
the
rear push tractor to load ordinary continuous
paper and multi-part forms but not labels. To load labels, see
“Loading paper with the optional tractor unit” on page 2-13.
Make sure you align your paper supply with the paper path so the
paper feeds smoothly into the printer. Also, make sure the ejected
paper does not interfere with the paper about to load.
Using the optional pull tractor with the rear push tractor may help
prevent paper
jams.
For more information about using the
optional tractor unit, refer to “Loading paper with the optional
tractor unit” on page 2-13.
Paper Handling 2-9