Epson ActionPrinter 2250 User Manual - Page 58

Skip-over-perforation, Tear-off position, Auto line feed, Back feed, Using the Printer

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Using the Default-Setting Mode Skip-over-perforation When you turn on this feature, the printer skips over the perforations of continuous paper, providing a 1-inch margin between the last line printed on one page and the first line printed on the next. Because most software programs set their own top and bottom margins, you should use this feature only if your program does not provide them. This feature does not affect single-sheet paper. Tear-off position When you use continuous paper with the push tractor, this feature advances the paper perforation to the tear-off position where you can easily tear off the printed page. When the printer receives data, it automatically reverses the paper to the top-of-form position and starts printing, so you can use all of the next sheet. You can choose from two tear-off positions with this feature. If you select On cutter, the printer feeds the paper perforation to the edge of the printer cover. If you select Above cutter, the printer feeds the perforation about 80 mm (3 inches) beyond the printer cover's edge. Auto line feed When the auto line feed feature is on, each carriage return (CR) code is accompanied by a line feed (LF) code. If your printed text is unexpectedly double-spaced, set this feature to off. If text lines print on top of each other, set it to on. Back feed When you set this feature to Disable, the printer never feeds paper backward. l The printer does not feed paper to the paper-park position even if you press the LF/FF and FONT buttons. 3-14 Using the Printer

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Using the Default-Setting Mode
Skip-over-perforation
When you turn on this feature, the printer skips over the
perforations of continuous paper, providing a 1-inch margin
between the last line printed on one page and the first line printed
on the next. Because most software programs set their own top and
bottom margins, you should use this feature only if your program
does not provide them. This feature does not affect single-sheet
paper.
Tear-off position
When you use continuous paper with the push tractor, this feature
advances the paper perforation to the tear-off position where you
can easily tear off the printed page. When the printer receives data,
it automatically reverses the paper to the top-of-form position and
starts printing, so you can use all of the next sheet.
You can choose from two tear-off positions with this feature. If you
select On cutter, the printer feeds the paper
perforation to the edge of the printer cover. If you select Above
cutter, the printer feeds the perforation about 80 mm (3 inches)
beyond the printer cover’s edge.
Auto line feed
When the auto line feed feature is on, each carriage return (CR) code
is accompanied by a line feed (LF) code. If your printed text is
unexpectedly double-spaced, set this feature to off. If text lines print
on top of each other, set it to on.
Back feed
When you set this feature to Disable, the printer never feeds
paper backward.
l
The printer does not feed paper to the paper-park position even
if you press the LF/FF and
FONT
buttons.
3-14
Using the Printer