Epson Stylus COLOR 3000 User Manual - Page 70

Adjusting the Tear-off Position, Switching Between Continuous and Single Sheet Paper

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Printing on Special Media Caution: Never adjust the tear-off position when you're printing labels. This could feed labels backward, causing them to tear off inside the printer. Adjusting the Tear-off Position First make sure that continuous paper is loaded and parked in the current tear-off position (see page 3-19 for details). Follow these steps to adjust the tear-off position: 1. Press the Micro Adjust U button to feed paper backward or the Micro Adjust D button to feed paper forward. Press either button as many times as necessary to align the perforation with the tear-off edge. When the adjustment reaches the maximum setting for your printer, it does not move further. 2. Tear off any printed pages. 3. Press the Load/Eject button to feed the rest of the continuous paper backward to the paper-park position so it's ready for printing the next time you need it. The tear-off position you select remains in effect until you change it again, even when you turn off the printer. For instructions on setting your printer's auto tear-off mode, see Appendix B. Switching Between Continuous and Single Sheet Paper When you have both continuous paper and single sheet paper loaded in the paper tray, you can switch between paper types whenever you need to print on them. Follow these steps: 1. If continuous paper remains inside the printer, tear off the printed pages. Then press the Load/Eject button on the printer's control panel to feed the paper backward to the paper-park position. If single sheet paper is loaded, press the Load/Eject button to eject any sheets still inside the printer. 3-22

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Printing on Special Media
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Adjusting the Tear-off Position
First make sure that continuous paper is loaded and parked in
the current tear-off position (see page 3-19 for details). Follow
these steps to adjust the tear-off position:
1.
Press the
Micro Adjust
U
button to feed paper
backward
or the
Micro Adjust
D
button to feed paper
forward
. Press
either button as many times as necessary to align the
perforation with the tear-off edge. When the adjustment
reaches the maximum setting for your printer, it does not
move further.
2.
Tear off any printed pages.
3.
Press the
Load/Eject
button to feed the rest of the
continuous paper backward to the paper-park position so
it’s ready for printing the next time you need it.
The tear-off position you select remains in effect until you
change it again, even when you turn off the printer.
For instructions on setting your printer’s auto tear-off mode, see
Appendix B.
Switching Between Continuous
and Single Sheet Paper
When you have both continuous paper and single sheet paper
loaded in the paper tray, you can switch between paper types
whenever you need to print on them. Follow these steps:
1.
If continuous paper remains inside the printer, tear off the
printed pages. Then press the
Load/Eject
button on the
printer’s control panel to feed the paper backward to the
paper-park position.
If single sheet paper is loaded, press the
Load/Eject
button
to eject any sheets still inside the printer.
Caution:
Never adjust the tear-off
position when you’re
printing labels. This could
feed labels backward,
causing them to tear off
inside the printer.