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GP-C830/GP-M830/GP-C831/GP-M831/GP-C832/GP-M832 User's Guide ❏ If the trailing edge of the paper is past the paper sensor after the printed document is torn off, the paper will be fed forward without being printed. ❏ Do not pull the loaded paper out of the tractor unit. Doing so may cause paper jams or printer malfunctions. Also, the top-of-form position setting may become misadjusted. ❏ The last page of continuous paper that is printed may have low print quality. ❏ If the first line on your page appears too high or low, you can change its position using the Micro Adjust function. For more information, see "Adjusting the top-of-form position" on page 25. ❏ Make sure that the right and left edges of continuous paper are straight and not slack when you load the paper. ❏ Do not pull the paper while printing. Doing so may adversely affect the print quality. ! Caution: Never open the top cover or ink cartridge cover while printing. Using the tear-off function You can use the tear-off function to advance your continuous paper to the printer's tear-off position after you finish printing. ❏ To tear off the printed sheet manually after printing, press the Tear Off button to advance the perforation of the paper to the tear-off position. ❏ To enable the auto tear-off function, turn on the Auto Tearoff Setting from the printer driver. The printer advances the perforation of the paper to the tear-off position automatically when a set time has passed after printing. When the printer receives the print data, the printer feeds the paper backward to the top-of-form position automatically. For more information, see "Setting the Auto Tear-Off Function" on page 37. If the paper perforation is not in the desired tear-off position, you can use the Micro Adjust function to adjust the position of the perforation. For more information, see "Adjusting the tear-off position" on page 24. Follow these steps to use the auto tear-off function. Paper Handling 21