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Caution:
Never use the tear off function to feed continuous paper with labels backward; they may come
off their backing sheet and jam the printer.
Using the Tear Off button
Follow these steps to remove continuous paper using the
Tear Off
button:
1. After you finish printing, make sure that the
Tear Off
light is not flashing.
Note:
If the
Tear Off
light is flashing, the paper is in the tear off position. If you press the
Tear Off
button again, the printer feeds your paper to the next top-of-form position.
2. Press the
Tear Off
button. The printer advances the paper to the tear off edge.
Note:
If your paper’s perforation is not properly aligned with the tear off edge, you can adjust the tear off
position using the Micro Adjust function as described in “Adjusting the tear off position” on
page 45.
3. Tear off the printed document using the tear off edge of the printer cover.
4. To feed the continuous paper backward out of the printer and into the standby position, press
the
Load/Eject
button.
To remove the remaining paper from the printer, press the
Load/Eject
button to feed the paper
backward to the standby position. Then open the sprocket covers of the tractor and remove the
paper.
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Caution:
Always tear off the printed document before you press the
Load/Eject
button. Reverse feeding
several pages at a time may cause a paper jam.
Advancing paper to the tear off position automatically
To automatically advance the printed documents to the tear off position, turn on the auto tear off
mode and select the appropriate page length for continuous paper in the Default Setting mode. See
“Changing default settings” on page 25 for instructions on how to change the default settings.
When auto tear off is on, the printer automatically advances the paper to the tear off position
whenever it receives a full page of data or a form feed command followed by no more data.
LQ-780/LQ-780N User’s Guide
Paper Handling
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