Epson 1280 Printer Basics - Page 17

If necessary, uncurl the paper. Locate the uncurling sheet that came inside - printer problems

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3. Before loading the paper, make sure the edge is cut cleanly-at a 90 degree angle in each corner-to ensure proper loading. If necessary, trim the edge using a straight-edge tool or triangle. Note: Make sure that the end of the roll paper is cut perpendicular to the edges. A diagonal cut may cause paper feeding problems. 4. If necessary, uncurl the paper. Locate the uncurling sheet that came inside the printer box. Insert the paper inside the uncurling sheet and roll it in the direction opposite to the paper's curl. (This step is especially important with roll paper that is wider than 4 inches.) 11

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3.
Before loading the paper, make sure
the edge is cut cleanly—at a 90
degree angle in each corner—to
ensure proper loading. If necessary,
trim the edge using a straight-edge
tool or triangle.
Note:
Make sure that the end of the roll paper is cut perpendicular to the edges. A
diagonal cut may cause paper feeding problems.
4.
If necessary, uncurl the paper. Locate the uncurling sheet that came inside the
printer box. Insert the paper inside the uncurling sheet and roll it in the direction
opposite to the paper’s curl. (This step is especially important with roll paper that
is wider than 4 inches.)