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10. When printing is finished, press the
load paper button to release the pressure roller so you can
pull out the paper.
Parent topic:
Related references
Available Epson Papers
Paper Specifications
Adjusting the Platen Gap
If the print quality is not satisfactory when printing on very thin or very thick media, you may need to
adjust the Platen Gap setting to adjust the gap between the media and the print head. Use the widest
gap that maintains high quality printing. Selecting a narrower than required gap can lead to increased
print head maintenance and cleanings.
Note:
If you notice scuffs on the first few inches of your prints, this is caused by paper curl and print head
strikes. Make sure your paper is flat. You can also try changing the Platen Gap setting to
Wide
. If that
doesn’t solve the problem, try changing it to
Wider
.
1.
Press the
Menu
button.
2.
Press the down arrow button to select
Printer Setup
and press the right arrow button.
3.
Press the right arrow button to select
Platen Gap
.
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Страница 18: ...18 9 Platen gap setting Narrow Standard Wide Wider Widest Parent topic Printer Part Locations ...
Страница 35: ...35 9 Slide the edge guides against the paper but not too tightly ...
Страница 37: ...37 11 Replace the output tray ...
Страница 40: ...40 4 Open and extend the paper support 5 Adjust the edge guide to fit the paper width ...
Страница 69: ...69 You can also place the same print data multiple times as shown here ...
Страница 70: ...70 You can place print data in different sizes and orientations to maximize media usage as shown here ...
Страница 137: ...137 Epson Metallic Photo Paper Luster Parent topic Switch Black Ink Type Related references Available Epson Papers ...
Страница 157: ...157 2 Open the left and right ink cartridge covers 3 Open the printer cover ...
Страница 158: ...158 4 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the four screws securing the front cover then remove the front cover ...