Cutting Method
Printer Setting
Driver Setting
Manual
(when us-
ing media
that cannot
be cut with
the Cutter
Unit )
Media
Menu
>
Paper De-
tails
>
(Various
Types of
Paper) >
Cutting
Mode
Automatic
Cutting
Choose this setting when using media that cannot
be cut using the Cutter Unit.
Cut each page from the roll using scissors. For con-
tinuous printing (if you will cut each page later), se-
lect
Automatic Cutting
>
Yes
or select
Print Cut
Guideline
.
(See "Cutting Roll Paper After Printing.")
Manual
No
,
Yes
,
Cut Guideline
Paper cut-
ting (to
have the
roll cut at
your speci-
fied posi-
tion)
Choose this option if you want to cut pages by
pressing Cutter Unit buttons for manual cutting after
printing when
Automatic Cutting
>
No
is selected
or
Print Cut Guideline
is selected in the printer
driver.
Otherwise choose this option if you want to cut the
roll edge after loading a roll.
Cut
button
pressed
Yes
No
,
Print Cut
Guideline
Note
•
Automatic and Eject are valid only when you have selected
Automatic Cutting
>
Yes
in the printer driver.
•
With Eject, printing does not resume after a series of jobs have been printed continuously until the roll is cut.
•
Eject
is the preset selection in
Cutting Mode
for some types of paper. For this paper, we recommend keeping the
preset cutting mode.
Cut rolls manually in the following cases:
Eject (waiting for ink to dry after printing)
Important
•
When cutting wide printed documents after ejection, have two people support the documents. If the paper drops,
printed documents may be damaged.
•
Do not lift the paper when holding printed documents before cutting. If the paper rises, it may affect the printing
quality or cause rough cut edges.
1
On the
Tab Selection screen
of the Control Panel, press
◀
or
▶
to
select the Paper tab (
).
Note
•
If the
Tab Selection screen
is not displayed, press the
Menu
button.
2
Press the
OK
button. The
Paper Menu
is displayed.
Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls
iPF785
Handling and Use of Paper
Handling rolls
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