Taking-up with printed side in places the printed
surface on the inside of the roll.
Taking-up with printed side out places the printed
surface on the outside of the roll.
You can check the procedure in a video on YouTube.
Caution:
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Follow the instructions in the manual when
loading media or roll cores or removing media
from the take-up roll.
Dropping media, roll cores, or take-up rolls
could result in injury.
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Be careful that your hands, hair, or other
objects do not get caught in the moving parts
of the auto take-up reel unit.
Failure to observe this precaution could result
in injury.
Note:
For information on installing the auto take-up reel unit,
see the Setup Guide.
North American and Latin American users:
Contact your dealer for product installation
information. Damage to the product from
unauthorized installation will not be covered by your
Epson warranty.
Important Points for Correct
Take-up
Observe the following points for correct take-up of
media.
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We recommend using a take-up roll core with the
same width as the media. If a take-up roll core of a
different width is used, the take-up roll core may
bend, and the media will be taken up incorrectly.
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We recommend “printed side in” for the take-up
of media. “Printed side out” may cause the media
to move around and create a large misalignment
with the roll.
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Do not attach take-up roll cores like the ones
shown in the following figure. The take-up
tension will be uneven and the core will spin
loosely. As a result, the paper cannot wind
correctly, which may cause banding in the print
results.
Edges are worn
Deformed
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Depending on the media type and media width,
the media may become misaligned with the roll or
too loose and then cause an Auto Take-up Reel
Unit Error when taking up over a long distance.
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“When a Message is Displayed” on page 84
Loading into the Auto Take-up
Reel Unit
You need the following items when loading media into
the auto take-up reel unit. Prepare these in advances
to start work smoothly.
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