Epson LQ 670 User Manual - Page 62

Using Labels, edge of a multi-part form can damage the print head.

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You can load single-sheet m u lti-p art form s from the p ap er gu id e or w ith the op tional cu t-sheet feed er. For instru ctions, see "Using Single Sheets" on p age 3-6 or "Load ing p ap er from the cu t-sheet feed er" in Chap ter 5. You can load continu ou s m u lti-p art form s in the sam e w ay as you load ord inary continu ou s p ap er. For instru ctions, see "Using Continu ou s Pap er" earlier in this chap ter. c Caution: t W hen printing on multi-part forms, make sure that 3 your software settings keep the printing entirely within the printable area of the forms. Printing on the edge of a multi-part form can damage the print head. For information about the printable area, see the paper specifications in A ppendix A . t Load single-sheet multi-part forms glued at the side of the form only from the paper guide, not from the optional cut-sheet feeder. Using Labels When selecting labels for p rinting, alw ays choose labels m ou nted on continu ou s backing sheets w ith sp rocket holes for u se w ith a tractor. Do not u se labels on shiny single-sheet backing, becau se the backing sheet tend s to slip and m ay not feed p rop erly. You load labels in the sam e w ay as you load continu ou s p ap er, excep t that you set the p ap er thickness lever to "2." For instru ctions on load ing continu ou s p ap er, see "Using Continu ou s Pap er" earlier in this chap ter. Paper Handling 3-21

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You can load single-sheet multi-part forms from the paper guide
or with the optional cut-sheet feeder. For instructions, see “Using
Single Sheets” on page 3-6 or “Loading paper from the cut-sheet
feeder” in Chapter 5. You can load continuous multi-part forms
in the same way as you load ordinary continuous paper. For
instructions, see “Using Continuous Paper” earlier in this chapter.
c
Caution:
When printing on multi-part forms, make sure that
your software settings keep the printing entirely
within the printable area of the forms. Printing on the
edge of a multi-part form can damage the print head.
For information about the printable area, see the paper
specifications in Appendix A.
Load single-sheet multi-part forms glued at the side of the
form only from the paper guide, not from the optional
cut-sheet feeder.
Using La bels
When selecting labels for printing, always choose labels mounted
on continuous backing sheets with sprocket holes for use with a
tractor. Do not use labels on shiny single-sheet backing, because
the backing sheet tends to slip and may not feed properly.
You load labels in the same way as you load continuous paper,
except that you set the paper thickness lever to “2.” For
instructions on loading continuous paper, see “Using Continuous
Paper” earlier in this chapter.
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Paper Handling
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