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Basic Operations, Loading and Exchanging Media, Loading Media - S70670/S50670

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations Loading and Exchanging Media The process for loading media varies with the model of printer or type of media feeding unit used. Choose the method suited to your particular setup. c Caution: ❏ The heaters and media holding plates may be hot; observe all necessary precautions. Failure to observe the necessary precautions could result in burns. ❏ Be careful not to trap your hands or fingers when opening or closing the front cover. Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury. ❏ Do not rub your hands along the edges of the media. The edges of the media are sharp and can cause injury. Important: Load media immediately before printing. The pressure rollers may crease media left in the printer. The media may also become wavy or curled, causing jams or resulting in the media coming into contact with the print head. Note: For information on the media that can be used in the printer, see "Supported Media" on page 177. Loading Media - S70670/S50670 The procedure for loading media varies depending on whether you are using the installed media feeding unit or the optional heavy roll media system. Follow the steps below when using the supplied media feeding unit. When the Heavy Roll Media Feeding Unit is installed, see "Using the Optional Heavy Roll Media Feeding Unit" on page 68. Basic Operations 39

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Basic Operations
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Chapter 2
Basic Operations
Loading and Exchanging Media
The process for loading media varies with the model of printer or type of media feeding unit
used. Choose the method suited to your particular setup.
Loading Media - S70670/S50670
The procedure for loading media varies depending on whether you are using the installed
media feeding unit or the optional heavy roll media system.
Follow the steps below when using the supplied media feeding unit.
When the Heavy Roll Media Feeding Unit is installed, see “Using the Optional Heavy Roll
Media Feeding Unit” on page 68.
c
Caution:
The heaters and media holding plates may be hot; observe all necessary precautions.
Failure to observe the necessary precautions could result in burns.
Be careful not to trap your hands or fingers when opening or closing the front cover.
Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury.
Do not rub your hands along the edges of the media. The edges of the media are sharp
and can cause injury.
Important:
Load media immediately before printing. The pressure rollers may crease media left in the
printer. The media may also become wavy or curled, causing jams or resulting in the media
coming into contact with the print head.
Note:
For information on the media that can be used in the printer, see “Supported Media” on page
177.