Canon imagePROGRAF GP-2000 imagePROGRAF GP-4000 GP-2000 series User Manual Win - Page 101
Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left
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Important • If the roll paper has become unwound, remove the slack before loading the roll paper. • When feeding the leading edge of the roll paper, make sure the entire width of the roll paper is separating and feeding from the roll. If the roll paper is fed with some of the roll paper still stuck to the roll, the roll paper will be damaged. • Be careful not to soil the printing surface of roll paper as you insert it in the slot. This may affect the printing quality. We recommend wearing clean cloth gloves when handling rolls to protect the printing surface. • If the paper is wrinkled or warped, straighten it out before loading it. • Load the roll so that there is no gap between the right edge of the paper and the Roll Holder. • Depending on the paper, the roll paper may be scratched when being fed and not feed well. In this case, you must feed the paper manually after setting Paper retention settings to Release on the touch screen. Lift the release lever, advance the roll paper until its leading edge appears on platen, lower the release lever, and then proceed to the next step. However, if Paper retention settings is set to Release, automatic switching of the upper and lower rolls is not possible. Once paper feeding starts, you will need to do the following, based on the Manage remaining roll amount setting, the barcode printed on rolls, and the Media type selection method setting. (See "Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left.") 101