Epson ActionLaser 1100 User Manual - Page 25

Printing on Special Paper, Using, Printer - printer driver

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Printing on special paper You can print on special paper stock such as heavy paper (over 24 lb or 90 g/m2), envelopes, labels, and transparencies. When selecting special types of paper or other stock, follow the recommendations given below. For printing on special paper, it is usually easier to use manual feed and feed a single sheet at a time. To use manual feed, select the printer driver's Manual Feed option and turn off Auto Continue (see Chapter 2 for information on printer driver settings). Then send your print job. The printer prints the page and then waits for you to press the reset button at the rear of the printer before it prints the next sheet. Envelopes Toad envelopes with the flap-side up and to the left. The printing quality on envelopes may be irregular because different parts of an envelope have different thicknesses. Print one or two envelopes to check the print quality. If the printing is too light, adjust the print density as described in Chapter 3. Do not use envelopes with metal clasps or fastenings. Also do not use window envelopes unless they are specially designed for laser printers. The plastic on most window envelopes can melt when it comes in contact with the hot fuser. Labels Use only labels designed for laser printers or plain-paper copiers. To prevent the adhesive from coming into contact with printer parts, always use labels that completely cover the backing sheet, with no gaps between the individual labels. You should test the label sheet for leaking adhesive by pressing a sheet of paper on top of a sheet of labels. If the paper sticks, do not use the labels. 1-10 Using Your Printer

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Printing on special paper
You can print on special paper stock such as heavy paper
(over 24 lb or 90 g/m
2
), envelopes, labels, and transparencies.
When selecting special types of paper or other stock, follow the
recommendations given below.
For printing on special paper, it is usually easier to use manual
feed and feed a single sheet at a time. To use manual feed,
select the printer driver’s Manual Feed option and turn off
Auto Continue (see Chapter 2 for information on printer driver
settings). Then send your print job. The printer prints the page
and then waits for you to press the reset button at the rear of
the printer before it prints the next sheet.
Envelopes
Toad envelopes with the flap-side up and to the left. The
printing quality on envelopes may be irregular because
different parts of an envelope have different thicknesses. Print
one or two envelopes to check the print quality. If the printing
is too light, adjust the print density as described in Chapter 3.
Do not use envelopes with metal clasps or fastenings. Also do
not use window envelopes unless they are specially designed
for laser printers. The plastic on most window envelopes can
melt when it comes in contact with the hot fuser.
Labels
Use only labels designed for laser printers or plain-paper
copiers. To prevent the adhesive from coming into contact with
printer parts, always use labels that completely cover the
backing sheet, with no gaps between the individual labels. You
should test the label sheet for leaking adhesive by pressing a
sheet of paper on top of a sheet of labels. If the paper sticks, do
not use the labels.
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Using
Your
Printer