Epson LQ 670 User Manual - Page 47

Using Single Sheets

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The follow ing table p rovid es gu id elines for selecting the appropriate lever position for the type of paper you are using. Pa per type Pa per thickness lever position Thin p a p er 0 or 1 Ord ina ry p a p er (sing le sheets o r 0 c ontinuous p a p er) Multi-p a rt fo rms (c a rb onless) 2 p a rts (o rig ina l p lus + 1 c op y) 1 3 p a rts (o rig ina l p lus + 2 c op ies) 2 4 p a rts (o rig ina l p lus + 3 c op ies) 3 5 p a rts (o rig ina l p lus + 4 c op ies) 5 La b els a nd p ostc a rd s 2 Envelo p es* 2 to 6 * For thin envelop es, suc h a s a irma il envelo p es, selec t p o sition 2 o r 3; fo r reg ula r envelop es, selec t p ositio n 4; fo r thic k envelo p es, selec t p o sition 4, 5, or 6. c Caution: A lways set the paper thickness lever back to the "0" position before you print on ordinary paper again. Using Single Sheets You r p rinter can p rint on single sheets of p ap er from 92 to 297 m m (3.6 to 11.7 inches) w id e. See Ap p end ix A for d etailed single-sheet p ap er sp ecifications. You can load one sheet of p ap er at a tim e into the p ap er gu id e at the front of the p rinter, or you can load a stack of p ap er in the op tional cu t-sheet feed er. (See Chap ter 5 for m ore inform ation on the op tional cu t-sheet feed er.) Not e: If you load long paper (for example, legal size paper), leave enough space at the back of the printer so that the paper is not obstructed. 3-6 Paper Handling

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The following table provides guidelines for selecting the
appropriate lever position for the type of paper you are using.
Paper type
Pa pe r thic kne ss
lever position
Thin paper
0 or 1
Ordinary paper (single sheets or
continuous paper)
0
Multi-part forms (carbonless)
2 parts (original plus + 1 copy)
3 p a rts (o rig ina l p lus + 2 c o p ie s)
4 p a rts (o rig ina l p lus + 3 c o p ie s)
5 p a rts (o rig ina l p lus + 4 c o p ie s)
1
2
3
5
Labels and postcards
2
Envelopes*
2 to 6
* For thin envelopes, such as airmail envelopes, select position 2 or 3;
for regular envelopes, select position 4; for thick envelopes, select
position 4, 5, or 6.
c
Caution:
Always set the paper thickness lever back to the “0” position
before you print on ordinary paper again.
Using Single Sheets
Your printer can print on single sheets of paper from 92 to 297 mm
(3.6 to 11.7 inches) wide. See Appendix A for detailed single-sheet
paper specifications.
You can load one sheet of paper at a time into the paper guide at
the front of the printer, or you can load a stack of paper in the
optional cut-sheet feeder. (See Chapter 5 for more information on
the optional cut-sheet feeder.)
Note:
If you load long paper (for example, legal size paper), leave enough space
at the back of the printer so that the paper is not obstructed.
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Paper Handling