Epson 1280 Printer Basics (For use with printer drivers posted on 10/20/04) - Page 14

Loading Roll Paper

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Loading Roll Paper These steps show how to load 4-inch wide roll paper, but you can follow the same procedure to load wider roll paper. 1. Before you begin, turn on your printer and remove any paper loaded in the sheet feeder. 2. Remove the paper support and lower the output tray. 3. Insert the paper support adapter into the positioning slots on the back of the printer, as shown. Position the down arrows above the slots 4. Set the roll paper onto the roll paper holders. Avoid touching the printable side of the roll paper as much as possible. If necessary, remove the tape and protective paper from the end of the roll. 5. Make sure the edge is cut straight across, with 90° corners. If the end is cut diagonally, you may have problems feeding the paper. 14 Loading Paper

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Loading Paper
Loading Roll Paper
These steps show how to load 4-inch wide roll paper, but you can follow the same
procedure to load wider roll paper.
1.
Before you begin, turn on your printer and remove any paper loaded in the sheet
feeder.
2.
Remove the paper support and lower the output tray.
3.
Insert the paper support adapter into the positioning slots on the back of the
printer, as shown.
4.
Set the roll paper onto the roll paper
holders. Avoid touching the printable
side of the roll paper as much as
possible. If necessary, remove the tape
and protective paper from the end of
the roll.
5.
Make sure the edge is cut straight
across, with 90° corners. If the end
is cut diagonally, you may have
problems feeding the paper.
Position the down
arrows above the slots