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Options
Description
Paper Feed Adjust
Use this setting if you are unable to resolve banding issues
even after head cleaning and alignment. Select one of the
following:
Pattern:
prints an adjustment pattern that you can
measure and then enter the measured distance.
Value:
lets you choose an adjustment between
–0.70
and
+0.70%
. Select a higher value to reduce dark bands, or a
lower value to reduce white bands.
Paper Suction
Set from
–4
to
0
to increase the gap between the print head
and thin or soft paper. If print quality is reduced or media
does not feed correctly, you may need to lower the suction.
Feeding Tension
Set from
Lv1
to
Lv5
. Increase the value if creases appear
in media during printing.
Take-up Tension
(if the take-up reel is
installed)
Set from
Lv1
to
Lv4
. Decrease the value if creases appear
in media during printing or ink adheres to the back of the
take-up roll. Increase the value if there is too much slack in
the media or thick media cannot be wound correctly.
Prevent Sticking
Select
On
only if the media sticks to the platen when the
product is turned on or when printing starts. Select
Off
for
normal printing.
Setting Name
Enter a name up to 22 characters for the custom paper
settings.
Restore Settings
Select
Yes
to return all settings for the selected custom
paper to their default values.
Parent topic:
Related tasks
Loading Media
Saving Sets of Media Settings
Adjusting the Media Feed
Summary of Contents for SureColor F6370
Page 1: ...Epson SureColor F6370 User s Guide ...
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...6 Copyright Attribution 135 ...
Page 22: ...22 3 Lift up the adapter holder lock lever 4 Place your media on the roll rest temporarily ...
Page 24: ...24 2 inch core ...
Page 42: ...42 5 Align the right roll core holder with the right edge of the media ...
Page 47: ...47 4 Move the Auto switch up to the Backward position ...
Page 66: ...66 2 Grasp the loop at the top of the ink inlet cap and slowly remove the ink inlet cap ...
Page 76: ...76 Rest the stirring stick on the tab at the edge of the tank as shown ...
Page 77: ...77 10 Cut or tear off the ink pack spout seal ...
Page 92: ...92 8 Draw some cap cleaning liquid with the dropper ...
Page 104: ...104 5 Grip the wiper cleaner as shown and remove it from the product ...