Epson DFX-8000 User Manual - Page 90

FEED/LOAD, TEAR OFF, finishes, use the TEAR OFF, FORM FEED, LINE FEED, MICRO FEED, buttons advance or

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Operating the Control Panel LINE FEED/LOAD When the printer is off line, you use this button to load paper or to advance the paper after you load it. To advance the paper one line, press this button once. To advance the paper continuously, hold down the button. TEAR OFF The TEAR OFF button feeds the paper to the printer's tear-off edge so you can tear off your document without losing the paper. normally lost between printing jobs. To use this feature, take the printer off line after your document finishes printing and press the TEAR OFF button. The printer feeds the paper to the printer's tear-off edge. After you tear off the document, press the TEAR OFF or ON LINE button to feed the paper back to the top of form position. If the perforation of your paper does not align exactly with the printer's tear-off edge, you can use the MICRO FEED buttons to adjust the tear-off position. See the section on using short tear-off in this chapter. WARNING Never use the TEAR OFF button with labels. Press the FORM FEED or LINE FEED button instead to feed the printed labels to a point where you can tear them off. MICRO FEED When the printer is off line, the two MICRO FEED buttons advance or reverse the loaded paper in 1/216th-inch increments. You can use these buttons to adjust the paper memory, top of form, loading, printing, and tear-off positions. For more information, see the sections on using the paper memory and short tear-off features and adjusting the top of form and printing positions in this chapter. TOP OF FORM When the printer is off line, press this button to enter or exit top of form mode. You can also use this button to enter paper memory settings. For more information, see the sections on adjusting the top of form position and using the paper memory feature in this chapter. Using the Printer 3-5

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Operating the Control Panel
LINE
FEED/LOAD
When the printer is off line, you use this button to load paper or to
advance the paper after you load it. To advance the paper one line,
press this button once. To advance the paper continuously, hold
down
the button.
TEAR OFF
The TEAR OFF button feeds the paper to the printer’s tear-off edge so
you can tear off your document without losing the paper. normally
lost between printing jobs. To use this feature, take the printer off
line after your document
finishes
printing
and
press the
TEAR OFF
button. The printer feeds the paper to the printer’s tear-off edge.
After you tear off the document, press the
TEAR OFF
or ON
LINE
button to feed the paper back to the top of form position.
If the perforation of
your
paper does not align exactly with the printer’s
tear-off edge, you
can
use the
MICRO
FEED
buttons to adjust the tear-off
position. See the section on using short tear-off in this chapter.
WARNING Never
use the TEAR OFF
button with labels.
Press the
FORM FEED
or
LINE FEED
button instead to feed
the
printed
labels to a point where you can tear them off.
MICRO FEED
When the printer is off line, the
two MICRO FEED
buttons advance or
reverse the loaded paper in
1/216th-inch
increments. You can use
these buttons to adjust the
paper
memory, top of form, loading,
printing, and tear-off positions. For more information, see the
sections on using the paper memory and short tear-off features and
adjusting the top of form and printing positions in this chapter.
TOP
OF
FORM
When the printer is off line, press this button to enter or exit top of
form mode. You can also use this button to enter paper memory
settings. For more information, see the sections on adjusting the top
of form position and using the paper memory feature in this
chapter.
Using the Printer
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