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You can alternatively begin at step 2, in which case the load configuration screen will appear with this checkbox checked after you lift the pinch lever. Press Continue before taking the next step. 2. Lift the substrate pinch lever as far up as it will go. 3. Carefully insert the leading edge of the substrate above the smooth black roller, making sure the substrate remains taut during the process. Avoid rewinding the substrate manually, unless the printer asks you to do so. 4. Continue to feed the substrate until it reaches the printing platen. Open the window to help pull the substrate through, and keep feeding the substrate at least until the leading edge is at the same height as the substrate roll. Align the right edge of the substrate with the right edge of the roll. WARNING! Do not touch the printer's curing enclosure. Even after you have opened the window latch, which disconnects the power to the curing modules, the internal surfaces could be hot. Also beware of getting your fingers trapped in the substrate path. Risk of burns Risk of trapped fingers For more safety information, please see Safety precautions on page 3 TIP: If the substrate you are using tends to curl, keep feeding the substrate until the edge is out of the printer. You are also recommended to use the take-up reel, if you have purchased it as an accessory. 50 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW

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You can alternatively begin at step 2, in which case the load configuration screen will appear with this
checkbox checked after you lift the pinch lever. Press
Continue
before taking the next step.
2.
Lift the substrate pinch lever as far up as it will go.
3.
Carefully insert the leading edge of the substrate above the smooth black roller, making sure the
substrate remains taut during the process. Avoid rewinding the substrate manually, unless the printer
asks you to do so.
4.
Continue to feed the substrate until it reaches the printing platen. Open the window to help pull the
substrate through, and keep feeding the substrate at least until the leading edge is at the same height
as the substrate roll. Align the right edge of the substrate with the right edge of the roll.
WARNING!
Do not touch the printer's curing enclosure. Even after you have opened the window latch,
which disconnects the power to the curing modules, the internal surfaces could be hot. Also beware of
getting your fingers trapped in the substrate path.
Risk of burns
Risk of trapped fingers
For more safety information, please see
Safety precautions
on page
3
TIP:
If the substrate you are using tends to curl, keep feeding the substrate until the edge is out of the
printer. You are also recommended to use the take-up reel, if you have purchased it as an accessory.
50
Chapter 3
Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues
ENWW