Epson Stylus COLOR 670 Special Edition Printer Basics - Page 28

Matte Paper - Heavyweight, EPSON Photo Paper

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Matte Paper - Heavyweight Matte Paper - Heavyweight has a professional-looking, flat matte finish for printing photos and graphics on a non-glossy surface. Load up to 20 sheets as described on page 11, including a support sheet beneath the stack. Before printing, select Matte Paper - Heavyweight as the Media Type setting. EPSON Photo Paper You can use EPSON Photo Paper to print photographs that look almost as good as the ones you get from film processing. Photo Paper is available in a variety of sizes; see the inside back cover for a list and ordering information. Keep the following in mind when using EPSON Photo Paper: s Always load the paper with the whiter (glossier) side facing up. s Load up to 20 sheets of 4 × 6-inch, or letter-size Photo Paper, or 1 sheet of Panoramic paper. Use a support sheet if it is included in the paper package. s Select Photo Paper as the Media Type setting. s To keep your printouts looking their best, store them in a resealable plastic bag or other airtight covering and protect them from heat, humidity, and direct sunlight. Return unused paper to the original package as soon as you finish printing. If you're using letter-size Photo Paper, follow the instructions on page 11 to load and print on the paper. If you're using 4 × 6-inch or Panoramic Photo Paper, see the next sections. 4 × 6-inch Photo Paper EPSON 4 × 6-inch Photo Paper is micro-perforated around the edges so you can trim your printouts and "bleed" the photo- extend it to the edge of the paper-on all sides. 1. Load the paper against the right edge guide with the glossy side facing up and the perforated margins positioned as shown. Then slide the left edge guide against the paper. You can load up to 20 sheets at a time, with the included support sheets A and B beneath the stack. (If you don't have the support sheets, use plain paper cut to size.) 23

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Matte Paper - Heavyweight
Matte Paper - Heavyweight has a professional-looking, flat matte finish for
printing photos and graphics on a non-glossy surface. Load up to
20 sheets as described on page 11, including a support sheet beneath the
stack. Before printing, select
Matte Paper - Heavyweight
as the Media
Type setting.
EPSON Photo Paper
You can use EPSON Photo Paper to print photographs that look almost as
good as the ones you get from film processing. Photo Paper is available in
a variety of sizes; see the inside back cover for a list and ordering
information.
Keep the following in mind when using EPSON Photo Paper:
Always load the paper with the whiter (glossier) side facing up.
Load up to 20 sheets of 4
×
6-inch, or letter-size Photo Paper, or
1 sheet of Panoramic paper. Use a support sheet if it is included in the
paper package.
Select
Photo Paper
as the Media Type
setting.
To keep your printouts looking their best, store them in a resealable
plastic bag or other airtight covering and protect them from heat,
humidity, and direct sunlight. Return unused paper to the original
package as soon as you finish printing.
If you’re using letter-size Photo Paper, follow the instructions on page 11
to load and print on the paper. If you’re using 4
×
6-inch or Panoramic
Photo Paper, see the next sections.
4
×
6-inch Photo Paper
EPSON 4
×
6-inch Photo Paper is micro-perforated around the edges so
you can trim your printouts and “bleed” the photo—
extend it to the edge of the paper—on all sides.
1.
Load the paper against the right edge guide with
the glossy side facing up and the perforated
margins positioned as shown. Then slide the left
edge guide against the paper.
You can load up to 20 sheets at a time, with the
included support sheets A and B beneath the
stack. (If you don’t have the support sheets, use
plain paper cut to size.)