Epson SureColor F7200 User Manual - Page 73

Restore Settings, Take-up Tension

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Options Tension Measurement Feeding Tension Take-up Tension Prevent Sticking Restore Settings Print Description Selects how often tension is measured and automatically adjusted: Periodically: recommended for most media Every page: provides more precise tensioning (but slower printing) Select Auto for most media. When you select Manual, you can set a value from 0 to 40. If media creases, set the value higher than Lv28. If banding appears, set the value lower than Lv28. When Media Size Check is off, select Manual and set the value based on the media width. Select Auto for most media. When you select Manual, you can set a value from 1 to 6. If media wrinkles, banding appears, or ink sticks to the back of the take-up roll, set the value lower than Lv3. If thick media cannot be wound correctly, set the value higher than Lv3. Select On only if the media sticks to the platen when the printer is turned on or when printing starts. Returns all RIP settings to their default values. Prints the contents of media setting banks 1 to 30 Parent topic: Using the Control Panel Menus Related tasks Loading Media Saving Sets of Media Settings Adjusting the Media Feed Aligning the Print Head Adjusting Heating and Drying During Printing 73

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Options
Description
Tension Measurement
Selects how often tension is measured and automatically
adjusted:
Periodically:
recommended for most media
Every page:
provides more precise tensioning (but slower
printing)
Feeding Tension
Select
Auto
for most media.
When you select
Manual
, you can set a value from
0
to
40
.
If media creases, set the value higher than
Lv28
. If banding
appears, set the value lower than
Lv28
.
When
Media Size Check
is off, select
Manual
and set the
value based on the media width.
Take-up Tension
Select
Auto
for most media.
When you select
Manual
, you can set a value from
1
to
6
.
If media wrinkles, banding appears, or ink sticks to the
back of the take-up roll, set the value lower than
Lv3
. If
thick media cannot be wound correctly, set the value higher
than
Lv3
.
Prevent Sticking
Select
On
only if the media sticks to the platen when the
printer is turned on or when printing starts.
Restore Settings
Returns all RIP settings to their default values.
Print
Prints the contents of media setting banks 1 to 30
Parent topic:
Using the Control Panel Menus
Related tasks
Loading Media
Saving Sets of Media Settings
Adjusting the Media Feed
Aligning the Print Head
Adjusting Heating and Drying During Printing
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