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Using the Media Take-up Unit
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Maintenance
Chapter 5
Using the Printer
in a Network
Environment
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
Chapter 7
Operating the
Function Menu
Index
Contents
Chapter 2
Using Various Media
Chapter 1
Basic Use
Using the Media Take-up Unit
If you are using the optional media take-up unit, paper that
has been printed from roll media can be spooled
automatically. This is convenient if you are printing a large
quantity continuously. Refer to the following table for the
paper types that can be used with the media take-up unit.
If you are using the media take-up unit, perform the
following procedure.
Loading the Roll Media (
→
P.2-28
)
Set the media take-up unit to
Enable
using the
operation panel (
→
P.2-47
)
Mount the roll media in the media take-up unit
(
→
P.2-47
)
Printing (
→
P.1-38
)
Remove printed paper from the media take-up unit
(
→
P.2-53
)
Set the media take-up unit to
Disable
using the
operation panel (
→
P.2-56
)
Important
z
If you are using the media take-up unit, do not tread on
the sensor, or place any object between the sensor
and the paper. This could cause misoperation.
z
If you are using the media take-up unit, auto cutting
cannot be performed regardless of the the auto cutter
setting. If
Auto Cut
is turned
ON
in the printer driver,
however, auto cutting will be performed, so check that
the auto cutter is turned
OFF
before printing.
z
If you are using cut sheets, the media take-up unit
cannot be used.
z
With some print media, the hue of some colors may change
slightly when the ink on the surface of the media has dried
completely. Make sure the ink is dry before performing the
final coloring check or handling the printed matter.
z
If you are printing large quantities of ink onto thin, weak paper
such as thin coated paper, etc., spooling may not operate
correctly in humid environments. In such cases, improve the
operating environment, or use the ink drying time function to
make sure the ink is dry before the paper is spooled.
z
Fabric banner and synthetic paper may not spool
correctly in humid environments.
Paper Types that Can Be Spooled
Paper Types that
Cannot Be Spooled
• Coated Paper
• Heavyweight Coated Paper
• Premium Matte Paper
• Extra Heavyweight Coated Paper
• Glossy Photo Paper
• Semi-Glossy Photo Paper
• Heavyweight SemiGlos Photo Paper
• Heavyweight Glossy Photo Paper
• Synthetic Paper
• Adhesive Synthetic Paper
• Backlit Film
• Flame-Resistant cloth
• Fabric Banner
• Proofing paper
• Fine Art Photo
• Fine Art Heavyweight Photo
• Fine Art Textured
• Canvas Matte
• Colored Coated Paper
• Plain Paper
• Plain Paper
(High Quality)
• Newsprint for
Proofing
• Canvas Semi-
Glossy
• Japanese Paper
Washi
• CAD Plain Paper
• CAD Tracing Paper
• CAD Translucent
Matte Film
• CAD Clear film