Epson LQ-2500 User Manual - Page 49

perforated edges are still attached.

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5. Move the left sprocket unit all the way to the left and pull the locking lever forward to hold it in position. Note With the sprocket unit in this position, you always have a margin at the left side. If you want to print without a left margin, or if your program creates a margin, move the left sprocket unit about 3/4-inch from the left side, so that the perforated edge of the paper lines up with the number 1 on the ruler on the paper bail. Check the exact position when you finish loading. 6. Open the covers on the sprocket units as shown in Figure 3-3, then move the right sprocket unit to its approximate position, using your paper as a guide. Space the paper support between the sprocket units. 7. Make sure that the first sheet of paper has a clean edge and that the perforated edges are still attached. 8. Fit the first four holes in the left side of the paper over the pins of the left sprocket unit, as shown in Figure 3-4; then close the cover. 9. Now move the right sprocket unit so that you can fit the holes in the paper over the pins and close the cover. Figure 3-3. Opening the sprocket units Figure 34. Positioning the paper Choosing and Loading Paper

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5. Move the left sprocket unit all the way to the left and pull the
locking lever forward to hold it in position.
Note
With the sprocket unit in this position, you always have a margin at the
left side. If you want to print without a left margin, or if your program
creates a margin, move the left sprocket unit about 3/4-inch from the
left side, so that the perforated edge of the paper lines up with the
number 1 on the ruler on the paper bail. Check the exact position
when you finish loading.
6. Open the covers on the sprocket units as shown in Figure 3-3, then
move the right sprocket unit to its approximate position, using your
paper as a guide. Space the paper support between the sprocket
units.
7. Make sure that the first sheet of paper has a clean edge and that the
perforated edges are still attached.
8. Fit the first four holes in the left side of the paper over the pins of
the left sprocket unit, as shown in Figure 3-4; then close the cover.
9. Now move the right sprocket unit so that you can fit the holes in the
paper over the pins and close the cover.
Figure 3-3.
Figure 34.
Opening the sprocket units
Positioning the paper
Choosing and Loading Paper