Epson T3270 User Manual - Page 37

Loading and Removing Cut Sheets, Loading Cut Sheets

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Epson SureColor T-Series User's Guide Basic Operations 8 Slide the Roll 2 unit back into the printer. 9 Lift the adapter lock levers to release the roll paper adapters. Loading and Removing Cut Sheets The procedure for loading and positioning cut sheets varies with the thickness of the paper. .003 to .03 inches (0.08 to 0.8 mm) U"Loading Cut Sheets" on page 37 .03 to .06 inches (0.8 to 1.5 mm) U"Loading Poster Board" on page 39 c Important: If the paper is wavy or curled, flatten the paper before loading it in the printer, or use new paper. If wavy or curled paper is loaded, this printer may not be able to recognize the paper size, feed the paper, or print correctly. We recommend that you return the paper to its original package and store it flat, and take it out of the package just before you use it. 10 Remove the roll paper adapters. Loading Cut Sheets c Important: Insert the paper just before printing. The pressure rollers may leave impressions on paper that is left in the printer. After rewinding the roll paper carefully, store it in the original package. Note: The paper that can be used in the printer is detailed in the following section. U"Supported Media" on page 187 37

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Epson SureColor T-Series User’s Guide
Basic Operations
37
8
Slide the Roll 2 unit back into the printer.
9
Lift the adapter lock levers to release the roll
paper adapters.
10
Remove the roll paper adapters.
After rewinding the roll paper carefully, store it
in the original package.
Loading and Removing
Cut Sheets
The procedure for loading and positioning cut sheets
varies with the thickness of the paper.
.003 to .03 inches (0.08 to 0.8 mm)
U
“Loading Cut
Sheets” on page 37
.03 to .06 inches (0.8 to 1.5 mm)
U
“Loading Poster
Board” on page 39
Loading Cut Sheets
c
Important:
If the paper is wavy or curled, flatten the paper
before loading it in the printer, or use new paper.
If wavy or curled paper is loaded, this printer may
not be able to recognize the paper size, feed the
paper, or print correctly.
We recommend that you return the paper to its
original package and store it flat, and take it out
of the package just before you use it.
c
Important:
Insert the paper just before printing. The pressure
rollers may leave impressions on paper that is left
in the printer.
Note:
The paper that can be used in the printer is detailed in
the following section.
U
“Supported Media” on page 187