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7.
Select a paper preset that is similar to the paper that you loaded and press the
OK
button.
Note:
Use the following guidelines when selecting the reference paper that is closest to the paper
you are using:
• Glossy paper:
Photo Paper
or
Proofing Paper
.
• Thick paper (non-glossy):
Matte Paper
.
• Thin, soft paper (non-glossy):
Plain Paper
.
• Cotton paper with a rough surface:
Fine Art Paper
.
• Special media such as film, cloth, poster board, or tracing paper:
Others
.
8.
Select
Platen Gap
and press the
OK
button.
9.
Select a platen gap setting and press the
OK
button.
Note:
When you use a custom paper configuration, you cannot adjust the
Platen Gap
setting from
the
Printer Setup
menu.
10. Select
Paper Thickness
and press the
OK
button.
11. Press the
OK
button.
A paper thickness pattern prints.
12. Check the printed pattern and locate the pattern with the most evenly overlapping lines.
13. Select the number of the most even pattern and press the
OK
button.
14. Select any additional settings in the Custom Paper Settings menu, as necessary.
15. When you finish, press
back to exit the menu.
After you create paper configurations, you can print a list of the presets and the settings for each one.
Printing a Paper Configuration List
Selecting Custom Paper Configurations
Summary of Contents for SureColor P10000
Page 1: ...Epson SureColor P10000 P20000 User s Guide ...
Page 2: ......
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Page 48: ...48 Related references Printable Area Specifications ...
Page 61: ...61 7 Attach the roll core holder to the paper stop and push it in until it clicks into place ...
Page 62: ...62 8 Unlock the paper stop and slide it to the left ...
Page 76: ...76 5 Align the tensioner with the right edge of the paper as shown ...
Page 80: ...80 Parent topic Using the Optional Auto Take up Reel ...
Page 94: ...94 You can also place the same print data multiple times as shown here ...
Page 173: ...173 7 Remove the thumb screws ...
Page 174: ...174 8 Slide the upper cover to the left and remove it ...
Page 175: ...175 9 Close the ink cartridge cover ...
Page 176: ...176 10 Use a cleaning stick to clean the front and back edges on the bottom of the print head ...
Page 178: ...178 12 Open the ink cartridge cover and attach the upper cover ...
Page 179: ...179 13 Secure the upper cover with the thumb screws and close the ink cartridge cover ...
Page 181: ...181 15 Use a cleaning stick to clean the outside of the front print head wipers ...