Epson Stylus COLOR 3000 User Manual - Page 71

Printing a Banner or Other Roll Paper Project

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Note: If the Pause and Paper Out S lights flash, you may have changed the paper-release lever position when paper was still loaded. Set the lever back to its original position and press the Load/Eject button to eject or park the paper. Then set the lever to its new position. Printing on Special Media 2. To switch to single sheet printing, move the paper-release lever backward to the single sheet position. To switch to continuous paper printing, move the paper-release lever forward to the continuous paper position. 3. Now follow the instructions in Chapters 1 or 2 to select the correct Paper Source, Paper Size, and other settings in your printer software. Then send a print job. The printer loads the type of paper you selected when it receives the print job. Printing a Banner or Other Roll Paper Project You can use EPSON roll paper to print a banner up to 44 inches long. First follow the instructions below to load the paper. (You can also print a banner on continuous computer paper. See page 3-15 for paper loading instructions.) Then see the appropriate printing instructions for your software-Windows or Macintosh-in the sections that follow. For best results and a more professional looking banner, the optional banner paper cutter (C815052) is recommended. Contact your dealer, call EPSON Accessories at (800) 873-7766, or visit www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral. 3-23

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Printing on Special Media
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2.
To switch to single sheet printing, move the paper-release
lever backward to the single sheet position.
To switch to continuous paper printing, move the
paper-release lever forward to the continuous paper
position.
3.
Now follow the instructions in Chapters 1 or 2 to select the
correct
Paper
Source
,
Paper
Size
, and other settings in
your printer software. Then send a print job. The printer
loads the type of paper you selected when it receives the
print job.
Printing a Banner or Other Roll
Paper Project
You can use
EPSON
roll paper to print a banner up to 44 inches
long.
First follow the instructions below to load the paper. (You can
also print a banner on continuous computer paper. See
page 3-15 for paper loading instructions.) Then see the
appropriate printing instructions for your software—Windows
or Macintosh—in the sections that follow.
For best results and a more professional looking banner, the
optional banner paper cutter (C815052) is recommended.
Contact your dealer, call
EPSON
Accessories at
(800) 873-7766, or visit www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only).
In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral.
Note:
If the Pause and Paper
Out
S
lights flash, you
may have changed the
paper-release lever
position when paper was
still loaded. Set the lever
back to its original
position and press the
Load/Eject button to
eject or park the paper.
Then set the lever to its
new position.