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The Media cannot be Loaded Successfully, Roll media, Sheet media

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pocket.book Page 54 Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:09 PM 54 - Image Quality The Media cannot be Loaded Successfully Roll media  The roll may be loaded the wrong way. The paper should load over the roll toward you.  The media may be crumpled or warped or may have irregular edges.  The paper may be loaded at an angle. The right-hand edge must be aligned with the edges of the roll of media.  Ensure that the paper is wound tightly on the roll.  Check that the paper is correctly loaded onto the spindle. Sheet media  It must be loaded with the right-hand edge against the blue perforated line on the printer.  Align the sheet media against the trailing edge coming out Ink Marks on the Media of the printer.  The media may be crumpled or warped or may have irregular edges.  If you are using hand-cut media, the edges may not form a right-angle or they may be rough. Do not use hand-cut media. Use only purchased sheet media.  Refer to page 36, in section Loading and Unloading Media on the reverse of this guide. Prints Do Not Stack Properly in the Media Bin  The printer may be too close to the end of the roll. The natural curl near the end of the roll can cause stacking problems. Load a new roll or remove prints manually as they are completed.  If you are mixing prints or nesting sets of several different sizes, you may have stacking problems because of the different sizes of media in the bin. file:///D|/hydra/ug_loc/f

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54 - Image Quality
Ink Marks on the Media
The Media cannot be Loaded Successfully
Roll media
The roll may be loaded the wrong way. The paper should
load over the roll toward you.
The media may be crumpled or warped or may have
irregular edges.
The paper may be loaded at an angle. The right-hand
edge must be aligned with the edges of the roll of media.
Ensure that the paper is wound tightly on the roll.
Check that the paper is correctly loaded onto the spindle.
Sheet media
It must be loaded with the right-hand edge against the
blue perforated line on the printer.
Align the sheet media against the trailing edge coming out
of the printer.
The media may be crumpled or warped or may have
irregular edges.
If you are using hand-cut media, the edges may not form
a right-angle or they may be rough. Do not use hand-cut
media. Use only purchased sheet media.
Refer to page
36,
in section
Loading and Unloading
Media
on the reverse of this guide.
Prints Do Not Stack Properly in the Media Bin
The printer may be too close to the end of the roll. The
natural curl near the end of the roll can cause stacking
problems. Load a new roll or remove prints manually as
they are completed.
If you are mixing prints or nesting sets of several different
sizes, you may have stacking problems because of the
different sizes of media in the bin.
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Sunday, October 29, 2000
5:09 PM