Epson R2880 User's Guide - Page 13
Removing Roll Paper Prints and Roll Paper, button again to return the paper to printing position. - and printing 8 5 x 11 paper
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10. Open the printer cover and look into the printer to make sure the roll paper or canvas media is feeding straight. The paper must feed straight so the printer can properly identify the edge of it. If it is crooked or the front edge is visible, you may receive a paper jam error when you print. To avoid this, press the M roll paper button for three seconds to back the paper out. Press the I paper button to clear the paper out error, then load the roll paper or canvas media again. 11. For roll paper, turn the knobs on the roll paper holders backward to remove the excess slack. (Leave 2 to 3 inches of slack for canvas media.) 12. Close the printer cover and do not open it during printing. Removing Roll Paper Prints and Roll Paper 1. To remove your roll paper or canvas media prints, press the M roll paper button to feed the paper forward, then cut off your printed photos straight across the paper at the cutting guideline. Caution: Do not pull on the paper as you cut it to avoid damaging your printout. Also do not cut the paper too close to the printer to avoid paper feeding problems. 2. To continue printing on roll paper or canvas media, press the M roll paper button again to return the paper to printing position. 3. If you are finished printing on roll paper or canvas media, press and hold the M roll paper button for 3 seconds to feed the paper backward and out of the printer. If it does not feed all the way out, press the M roll paper button again. 4. Turn the knobs on the roll paper holders backward to roll up the paper, then remove the paper and holders from the printer. 5. Press the I paper button to stop the I paper light from flashing. Store the unused roll paper or canvas media in its original package away from high temperatures, humidity, and direct sunlight. Loading Paper 13