Chapter 1
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[Paper Details]
T-1-18
Setting Item
Description, Instructions
(The paper type is displayed
here.) (*1)
[Roll DryingTime]
Specify the time to wait for the ink to dry for each sheet.
[Scan Wait Time]
Specify the time to wait for the ink to dry between each scan in bidirectional printing, in
consideration of how quickly the paper absorbs ink. Note that printing will take longer if you
specify a wait time.
[Feed Priority]
Specify exact paper feeding, if desired. Normally, click Automatic . Choose Print Length if you
prefer to feed the paper an exact amount. However, note that choosing Print Length may result
in slight banding in the direction of Carriage scanning.
[Adjust Length]
Displayed if Feed Priority is Print Length .
Adjustment relative to the amount of stretching or shrinkage of the current paper. For paper that
tends to stretch, increase the feed amount by setting the adjustment value . For paper
that tends to shrink, decrease the feed amount by setting the adjustment value toward -.
The setting for the amount of paper stretching or shrinkage is relative. If you access it again
later, it will be displayed as 0.00 %.
[Head Height]
Adjust the Printhead height.
[Skew Check Lv.]
If you print on Japanese Paper Washi or other handmade paper that has an irregular width,
choose Loose for a higher skew detection threshold, or choose Off to disable skew detection.
However, if paper is loaded askew when detection is Off , note that paper jams or Platen soiling
may occur.
If strict skew detection is required, choose High Accuracy.
[VacuumStrngth]
Specify the level of suction that holds paper against the Platen .
[NearEnd RllMrgn]
Specify a margin at the leading edge of roll paper to ensure better printing quality at the leading
edge.
Note that if you choose 3 mm , it may lower the printing quality at the leading edge and affect
feeding accuracy. The printed surface may be scratched, and ink may adhere to the the leading
edge.
[Cut Speed]
Choose the cutting speed. For media such as film that are more likely to generate debris when
cut, choose Fast to reduce the amount of debris.
[Trim Edge First]
If a roll is loaded, the end of the paper will be cut.
Choose Forced to have 40 mm (1.6 in) cut off the leading edge of the roll, ensuring a straight
edge, after you load the roll. Scraps are then removed.
When Automatic is selected, if the left and right side of the leading edge of the roll are uneven
(by 3 mm [0.12 in] or more), the edge is cut an amount relative to the slant to ensure a straight
edge after you load the roll. Scraps are then removed.
If the unevenness is less than 3 mm or if No Cutting is selected, the edge is not cut and scraps
are not removed.
[Cutting Mode]
Specify if the Cutter Unit is used for cutting.
Choose Automatic to have roll paper cut automatically after printing. If you choose Eject , the
paper will not be cut after printing. Instead, a line will be printed at the cut position.
[Bordless Margin]
Adjust the margin during borderless printing.
[CutDustReduct.]
Choose On to reduce the amount of debris generated when cutting film and similar media by
printing a line at the cut position. This option reduces the amount of debris given off after
cutting.
[NearEnd ShtMrgn]
Specify a margin at the leading edge of sheets to ensure better printing quality at the leading
edge.
Note that if you choose 3 mm , it may lower the printing quality at the leading edge and affect
feeding accuracy. The printed surface may be scratched, and ink may adhere to the the leading
edge.
If you have selected 20 mm , the test print sheet may not be printed completely.
[Manual Feed]
Choose how the paper is supplied, Top for printing from the Tray or Front for printing from the
Front Paper Feed Slot .
[Return Defaults]
Choose Yes to restore Med.Detail Set. to the factory default values.
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