Epson ColorWorks CW-C6000P Users Manual - Page 18

List of Paper That Can Be Used, Paper That Cannot Be Used, QNOTE

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Before use Q NOTE Cautions on printing the continuous label by using the auto cutter model  Remove the printed labels that are remaining in the paper ejection slot. If you continue with printing while the labels are still remaining in the paper ejection slot, the printed labels may be cut in double, or the paper may be jammed.  The label adhesive may adhere to the cutter, and deteriorate its cutting ability. If it becomes difficult to cut the paper, it is recommended to clean the auto cutter. (U"Cleaning the Auto Cutter (Auto Cutter Model Only)" on page 54) Cautions on using a die-cut label Depending on the shape of die-cut labels, the labels may peel off their backing paper inside the printer. In such a case, it is necessary to operate gap detectors. For details on how to operate the detectors, refer to the CW-C6000 Series/CW-C6500 Series Technical Reference Guide. List of Paper That Can Be Used Paper shapes Roll paper Forms of paper Continuous label (with black marks) Continuous label (without black marks) Die-cut labels (with black marks) Die-cut labels (without black marks) Fanfold paper Die-cut labels (with black marks) Paper types Plain Paper Matte Paper Synthetic Texture Paper Glossy Paper Glossy Film High Glossy Paper Paper That Cannot Be Used Do not load paper like the following. Such paper will cause paper jams and print stains. Thermal paper Paper joined together by tape, etc. Paper of A size, B size, etc. Paper with transparent backing paper 18

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Before use
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List of Paper That Can Be Used
Paper That Cannot Be Used
Do not load paper like the following. Such paper will cause paper jams and print stains.
Q
NOTE
Cautions on printing the continuous label by using the auto cutter model
Remove the printed labels that are remaining in the paper ejection slot. If you continue with
printing while the labels are still remaining in the paper ejection slot, the printed labels may be
cut in double, or the paper may be jammed.
The label adhesive may adhere to the cutter, and deteriorate its cutting ability. If it becomes
difficult to cut the paper, it is recommended to clean the auto cutter.
(
U
"Cleaning the Auto Cutter (Auto Cutter Model Only)" on page 54
)
Cautions on using a die-cut label
Depending on the shape of die-cut labels, the labels may peel off their backing paper inside the
printer. In such a case, it is necessary to operate gap detectors. For details on how to operate the
detectors, refer to the CW-C6000 Series/CW-C6500 Series Technical Reference Guide.
Paper shapes
Forms of paper
Paper types
Roll paper
Continuous label (with black marks)
Continuous label (without black marks)
Die-cut labels (with black marks)
Die-cut labels (without black marks)
Plain Paper
Matte Paper
Synthetic
Texture Paper
Glossy Paper
Glossy Film
High Glossy Paper
Fanfold paper
Die-cut labels (with black marks)
Thermal paper
Paper of A size, B size, etc.
Paper joined together by
tape, etc.
Paper with transparent
backing paper