Epson 2000P Printer Basics - Page 41

the correct margins., as the Paper Size setting, then input the size

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4. Gently hold the paper in place as you press and release the E load/eject button to feed the paper into the printer. Avoid handling the paper excessively to prevent contamination with dirt or grease. (If the paper doesn't feed properly, lift the paper out and then reload it. If the paper doesn't come out easily, hold down the E load/eject button for three seconds. Then remove the paper and turn the printer off and back on to reset it. When reloading, make sure the end is cut straight and not curled or damaged. If necessary, re-trim the paper as shown in step 1.) 5. Open your image in an application such as Photoshop, and make the following selections (for details, see "Windows Instructions" on page 30 or "Macintosh Instructions" on page 32): s Select the correct Media Type setting for your paper. (If you're not sure which setting to use, see "Choosing the Correct Media Type Setting" on page 25.) s Select one of the following as the Paper Source: Sheet Feeder to leave a margin of at least 0.12 inch (3 mm) on both sides of your printout or Sheet Feeder-No Margins if you want to print your image edge-to-edge. s Enter your cut paper size as the Paper Size setting. Remember, your cut paper size should be at least two inches longer than your document size to provide the correct margins. Windows: Select User Defined as the Paper Size setting, then input the size of your cut paper. Macintosh: Click the Customize button, then input the size of your cut paper and click OK. The custom size is automatically selected as the Paper Size setting. 6. Click OK (or Print). You may need to click OK (or Print) on another screen to start printing. After you finish printing, store or display your printout by following the guidelines in "Taking Care of Your Prints" on page 25. Keep unused paper, as well as your printout, away from high temperatures and humidity and out of direct sunlight. 36

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4.
Gently hold the paper in place as you press
and release the
E
load/eject button to feed
the paper into the printer. Avoid handling
the paper excessively to prevent
contamination with dirt or grease.
(If the paper doesn’t feed properly, lift the
paper out and then reload it. If the paper
doesn’t come out easily, hold down the
E
load/eject button for three seconds. Then remove the paper and turn the printer
off and back on to reset it. When reloading, make sure the end is cut straight and
not curled or damaged. If necessary, re-trim the paper as shown in step 1.)
5.
Open your image in an application such as Photoshop, and make the following
selections (for details, see “Windows Instructions” on page 30 or “Macintosh
Instructions” on page 32):
Select the correct Media Type setting for your paper. (If you’re not sure which
setting to use, see “Choosing the Correct Media Type Setting” on page 25.)
Select one of the following as the Paper Source:
Sheet Feeder
to leave a margin of at least 0.12 inch (3 mm) on both sides of
your printout
or
Sheet Feeder–No Margins
if you want to print your image edge-to-edge.
Enter your cut paper size as the Paper Size setting. Remember, your cut paper
size should be at least two inches longer than your document size to provide
the correct margins.
Windows
: Select
User Defined
as the Paper Size setting, then input the size
of your cut paper.
Macintosh
: Click the
Customize
button, then input the size of your cut
paper and click
OK
. The custom size is automatically selected as the Paper Size
setting.
6.
Click
OK
(or
Print
). You may need to click
OK
(or
Print
) on another screen to
start printing.
After you finish printing, store or display your printout by following the guidelines in
“Taking Care of Your Prints” on page 25. Keep unused paper, as well as your
printout, away from high temperatures and humidity and out of direct sunlight.