Epson Stylus Pro 10000 - Photographic Dye Ink User Manual - Page 57

Printing on Posterboard, Make sure that no other paper is loaded in the printer. If you

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Handling Paper and Other Media | 2-11 Note You can't run a cleaning cycle when posterboard is loaded for printing. Caution 5. Press the Pause button. The print head moves and the sheet feeds into printing position automatically. READY appears on the control panel display. (Even if you don't press Pause, the paper and printer will move into printing position automatically after 10 seconds.) 6. Print your page. After it is finished, the sheet stays in the printer. 7. To remove your print, hold it while pressing the Paper Feed (-) button. Printing on Posterboard You can print on heavy stock up to 28 × 40 inches (B1), such as EPSON Posterboard Semigloss. Follow these instructions when you print on posterboard or other media more than 19 mil (0.5 mm) thick. 1. Set the paper hammock to catch your printouts in front of the printer. See page 2-14 for instructions. 2. Make sure that no other paper is loaded in the printer. If you have inserted roll paper on a roll paper spindle(s), wind the roll paper belt(s) around the end of the spindle to keep the roll paper in place. 3. Press the Paper Source button until the Sheet light comes on. 4. Pull the paper set lever out, to the released position. Then open the lower cover. To avoid damaging the printer, never move the paper set lever while the Operate or Pause light is flashing. 2-11

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Handling Paper and Other Media
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2-11
5.
Press the
Pause
button. The print head moves and the sheet feeds into
printing position automatically.
READY
appears on the control panel
display. (Even if you don’t press
Pause
, the paper and printer will move
into printing position automatically after 10 seconds.)
6.
Print your page. After it is finished, the sheet stays in the printer.
7.
To remove your print, hold it while pressing the
Paper Feed (–)
button.
Printing on Posterboard
You can print on heavy stock up to 28 × 40 inches (B1), such as EPSON
Posterboard Semigloss. Follow these instructions when you print on
posterboard or other media more than 19 mil (0.5 mm) thick.
1.
Set the paper hammock to catch your printouts in front of the printer.
See page 2-14 for instructions.
2.
Make sure that no other paper is loaded in the printer. If you have
inserted roll paper on a roll paper spindle(s), wind the roll paper belt(s)
around the end of the spindle to keep the roll paper in place.
3.
Press the
Paper Source
button until the
Sheet
light comes on.
4.
Pull the paper set lever out, to the released position. Then open the
lower cover.
Note
You can’t run a cleaning
cycle when posterboard
is loaded for printing.
Caution
To avoid damaging the
printer, never move the
paper set lever while
the
Operate
or
Pause
light is flashing.