Epson LX-300II Reference Guide - Page 31

Labels, to slip slightly. - printer specification

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❏ If you need to adjust the loading position, use your application software, or change the loading position as described on page 22. ❏ When you use side-crimped continuous multipart forms, the copies may not align with the original. If this happens, raise the paper guide. For multipart forms, you should not print any closer than 0.5 inch (13 mm) from either side of the paper. For information on the printable area of envelopes, see the paper specifications on page 115. Labels To print on labels, you must use continuous paper loaded on the pull tractor. Keep the following tips in mind: ❏ Set the paper thickness lever to the correct position for labels. (See page 29.) ❏ Choose labels mounted on a continuous backing sheet with sprocket holes designed for tractor use. Do not print labels as single sheets, because the shiny backing causes the paper to slip slightly. ❏ Load labels the same way you load ordinary continuous paper. See "Printing with the pull tractor" on page 17 for loading instructions. ❏ Because labels are especially sensitive to temperature and humidity, use them only under normal operating conditions. ❏ Do not leave labels loaded in the printer between jobs; they curl around the platen and may jam when you resume printing. Paper Handling 31

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If you need to adjust the loading position, use your
application software, or change the loading position as
described on page 22.
When you use side-crimped continuous multipart forms, the
copies may not align with the original. If this happens, raise
the paper guide.
For multipart forms, you should not print any closer than
0.5 inch (13 mm) from either side of the paper. For information
on the printable area of envelopes, see the paper specifications
on page 115.
Labels
To print on labels, you must use continuous paper loaded on the
pull tractor. Keep the following tips in mind:
Set the paper thickness lever to the correct position for
labels. (See page 29.)
Choose labels mounted on a continuous backing sheet with
sprocket holes designed for tractor use. Do not print labels
as single sheets, because the shiny backing causes the paper
to slip slightly.
Load labels the same way you load ordinary continuous
paper. See “Printing with the pull tractor” on page 17 for
loading instructions.
Because labels are especially sensitive to temperature and
humidity, use them only under normal operating
conditions.
Do not leave labels loaded in the printer between jobs; they
curl around the platen and may jam when you resume
printing.