Epson 2000P Printer Basics - Page 13

Selecting Paper for Your Project, You can load up to 50 sheets of plain paper at a time - stylus photo ink

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Selecting Paper for Your Project Your printer can use a variety of papers, which differ in composition, texture, sheen, and brightness. These papers have been specially formulated to work with the EPSON Stylus Photo 2000P and be compatible with EPSON Archival™ Ink (the standard ink for your printer). See "Using EPSON Papers and Envelopes" on page 22 for guidelines on selecting the best paper for your project. If this is your first time printing, be sure to use one of the papers included in the EPSON Photo Quality Media Pack that came with your printer. See page 22 for tips on loading and printing with the paper. Once you've selected your paper, make sure the printer and computer are turned on. Then load the paper by placing it against the right edge guide; slide the left edge guide against the paper to hold it in place. Load paper only up to this arrow Place paper against the right edge guide Keep the following in mind when loading paper: s Most EPSON papers for this printer should be loaded only one sheet at a time; see "Using EPSON Papers and Envelopes" on page 22 for loading instructions. s You can load up to 50 sheets of plain paper at a time, no higher than the arrow on the left edge guide. (Keep in mind that plain paper should be used only for printing trial layouts and black text documents. For photo-quality output, use one of the EPSON papers described on page 22. s Load letterhead or preprinted paper into the printer face-up, top edge first. Don't place traditional fine art papers in your printer; dust or fibers from the paper can cause the printer's feeding mechanism to malfunction. 8

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Once you’ve selected your paper,
make sure the printer and
computer are turned on. Then
load the paper by placing it
against the right edge guide; slide
the left edge guide against the
paper to hold it in place.
Keep the following in mind
when loading paper:
Most EPSON papers for this
printer should be loaded only
one sheet at a time; see “Using EPSON Papers and Envelopes” on page 22 for
loading instructions.
You can load up to 50 sheets of plain paper at a time, no higher than the arrow on
the left edge guide. (Keep in mind that plain paper should be used only for
printing trial layouts and black text documents. For photo-quality output, use one
of the EPSON papers described on page 22.
Load letterhead or preprinted paper into the printer face-up, top edge first.
Don’t place traditional fine art papers in your printer; dust or fibers from
the paper can cause the printer’s feeding mechanism to malfunction.
Selecting Paper for Your Project
Your printer can use a variety of papers, which differ in composition, texture, sheen,
and brightness. These papers have been specially formulated to work with the
EPSON Stylus Photo 2000P and be compatible with EPSON Archival
Ink (the
standard ink for your printer). See “Using EPSON Papers and Envelopes” on page 22
for guidelines on selecting the best paper for your project.
If this is your first time printing, be sure to use one of the papers included in the
EPSON Photo Quality Media Pack
that came with your printer. See page 22 for tips
on loading and printing with the paper.
Place paper against the
right edge guide
Load paper only up
to this arrow