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3. Hold down the key to rewind the media. While the key is pressed, the roll media rewinds. Now you need to position the printhead carriage so that printing starts in the blank area beyond the image that was printed previously. NOTE When moving the printhead carriage, make sure that you leave a sufficient margin between the image that was previously printed and the position where you would like your next image to be printed. To position the printhead carriage: 4. Press the key for more than one second. 5. Use the and keys to move the printhead carriage to the desired position. 6. Release the or key when the printhead carriage has reached the desired position. 7. If the position of the carriage is correct, confirm the position by pressing the OK key. If the position of the carriage is incorrect when you release the key, repeat step 5. Increase/reduce pressure on media The media lever allows you to change the pressure on the media exerted by the media transmission roller. This can be used to solve skew with certain types of media. ENWW Increase/reduce pressure on media 59 How do I... (printing topics)

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3.
Hold down the
key to rewind the media.
While the
key is pressed, the roll media rewinds.
Now you need to position the printhead carriage so that printing starts in the blank area beyond the
image that was printed previously.
NOTE
When moving the printhead carriage, make sure that you leave a sufficient margin
between the image that was previously printed and the position where you would like your
next image to be printed.
To position the printhead carriage:
4.
Press the
key for more than one second.
5.
Use the
and
keys to move the printhead carriage to the desired position.
6.
Release the
or
key when the printhead carriage has reached the desired position.
7.
If the position of the carriage is correct, confirm the position by pressing the
OK
key.
If the position of the carriage is incorrect when you release the
key, repeat step 5.
Increase/reduce pressure on media
The media lever allows you to change the pressure on the media exerted by the media transmission roller.
This can be used to solve skew with certain types of media.
ENWW
Increase/reduce pressure on media
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How do I… (printing topics)