Epson R2400 User's Guide - Page 49

Printing Borderless Cut Sheets - print resolution

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Printing Borderless Cut Sheets You can print your photos with no margins, extending the image all the way to the edges of the page. Although borderless printing is a bit slower, you get beautiful portraits and enlargements, without trimming, on these papers: ■ Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy or Epson Ultra Premium Glossy Photo Paper ■ Epson Premium Presentation Paper Matte* or Epson Matte Paper Heavyweight* ■ Epson Ultra Premium Presentation Paper Matte* or Epson Enhanced Matte Paper* ■ Epson Premium Presentation Paper Matte Double-sided* or Epson Double-Sided Matte Paper * ■ Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper ■ Epson Premium Photo Paper Semi-gloss Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper ■ Epson Watercolor Paper - Radiant White** ■ Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper** ■ Epson UltraSmooth Fine Art Paper** ■ PremierArt Matte Scrapbook Photo Paper for Epson** * If you are loading multiple sheets of matte paper that are larger than letter-size, use the matte sheet support. See page 15. ** These papers must be loaded in the single sheet guide. See page 17. Caution: Don't open Epson Status Monitor, pause printing, or respond to ink messages when your printer is printing. This may cause the printer to pause and leave an uneven surface on your printout. If ink is low, wait until printing finishes before checking ink levels or replacing a cartridge. If you replace an ink cartridge in the middle of a print job, the quality of your printout may decline. For best results, check ink levels and replace cartridges, if necessary, before printing large or high-resolution print jobs. Printing Special Photos 49

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Printing Special Photos
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Printing Borderless Cut Sheets
You can print your photos with no margins, extending the image all the way to the
edges of the page. Although borderless printing is a bit slower, you get beautiful
portraits and enlargements, without trimming, on these papers:
Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy or
Epson Ultra Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Epson Premium Presentation Paper Matte* or
Epson Matte Paper Heavyweight*
Epson Ultra Premium Presentation Paper Matte* or
Epson Enhanced Matte Paper*
Epson Premium Presentation Paper Matte Double-sided* or
Epson Double-Sided Matte Paper *
Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster
Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper
Epson Premium Photo Paper Semi-gloss
Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
Epson Watercolor Paper - Radiant White**
Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper**
Epson UltraSmooth Fine Art Paper**
PremierArt Matte Scrapbook Photo Paper for Epson**
* If you are loading multiple sheets of matte paper that are larger than letter-size, use
the matte sheet support. See page 15.
** These papers must be loaded in the single sheet guide. See page 17.
Caution:
Don’t open Epson Status Monitor, pause printing, or respond to ink
messages when your printer is printing. This may cause the printer to pause and
leave an uneven surface on your printout. If ink is low, wait until printing finishes
before checking ink levels or replacing a cartridge. If you replace an ink cartridge
in the middle of a print job, the quality of your printout may decline. For best
results, check ink levels and replace cartridges, if necessary, before printing large
or high-resolution print jobs.