Epson C11C605001 Reference Guide - Page 36

Switching Between Front and Rear Tractors, Loading Paper Onto the Rear Tractor on

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6. Press the Tear Off button to feed the paper back to the top-of-form position. You are now ready to print your next document. c Caution: Always tear off the printed document before you feed the paper back to the top-of-form position. Never feed paper backward more than one page. Switching Between Front and Rear Tractors You can easily switch between paper loaded on the front tractor and paper loaded on the rear tractor. The instructions below explain how to switch from the front tractor to the rear tractor, but you can follow the same steps to switch from the rear tractor to the front tractor. c Caution: Never switch between tractors if labels are already loaded in the printer. First remove the labels by tearing off the fresh supply below the tractor and pressing LF/FF Load to eject the remaining labels. Before you start, make sure the printer is turned on and that the front tractor is selected (the front tractor arrow on the Tractor Select light should be on). If you are in the middle of printing a document, wait for the printer to finish printing before you switch tractors. Then follow these steps: 1. If no paper is loaded in the rear tractor, load paper to the standby position (the first five pins of the sprockets). See "Loading Paper Onto the Rear Tractor" on page 22 for instructions. 36 Paper Handling

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Paper Handling
6.
Press the
Tear Off
button to feed the paper back to the
top-of-form position. You are now ready to print your next
document.
c
Caution:
Always tear off the printed document before you feed the
paper back to the top-of-form position. Never feed paper
backward more than one page.
Switching Between Front and Rear Tractors
You can easily switch between paper loaded on the front tractor
and paper loaded on the rear tractor. The instructions below
explain how to switch from the front tractor to the rear tractor,
but you can follow the same steps to switch from the rear tractor
to the front tractor.
c
Caution:
Never switch between tractors if labels are already loaded in the
printer. First remove the labels by tearing off the fresh supply
below the tractor and pressing
LF/FF Load
to eject the
remaining labels.
Before you start, make sure the printer is turned on and that the
front tractor is selected (the front tractor arrow on the
Tractor Select light should be on). If you are in the middle of
printing a document, wait for the printer to finish printing
before you switch tractors. Then follow these steps:
1.
If no paper is loaded in the rear tractor, load paper to the
standby position (the first five pins of the sprockets). See
“Loading Paper Onto the Rear Tractor” on page 22 for
instructions.