Epson DLQ-3500 Quick Setup Guide

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Default  Settings  (4/4)
EPSON DLQ-3500  Quick Guide
Overlapping forms
This setting takes effect only when the 
skip-over-perforation setting is on. When 
overlapping-forms setting is on, the printer 
lifts up the print head each time it makes a 
one-inch margin with the 
skip-over-perforation feature. You need to 
turn on both the overlapping-forms and the 
skip-over-perforation settings when you use 
overlapping forms.
Changing default settings
Note:
❏ To print the language selection and 
default-setting mode instructions, you need 
three sheets of A4 or letter size single-sheet 
paper or three pages of continuous paper that 
is at least 279 mm (11 inches) long and 210 
mm (8.3 inches) wide. See “Continuous 
Paper”  
and “Single Sheets with the Paper 
Guide”  f
or instructions on loading 
continuous paper and single sheets.
❏ If you use single sheets, you need to load a 
new sheet of paper each time the printer ejects 
a printed sheet from the paper guide.
1. Make sure paper is loaded and the 
printer is turned off.
 
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Caution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, 
wait at least five seconds before 
turning it back on; otherwise, you 
may damage the printer.
2. Turn on the printer while holding down 
the Font button.
The printer enters the default-setting 
mode and prints the language selection 
instructions (one page).
3 . Press the Font button until the Font and 
Pitch lights indicate the language you 
want, as described in the language 
selection instructions.
4. Press the Tear Off/Special Paper 
button to print the default-setting mode 
instructions (two pages) in the language 
you selected.
The printed instructions list the settings 
you can change, describe how to change 
them, and show you how the control 
panel lights help you make settings. Use 
these instructions to change the printer’s 
default settings from the control panel.
Note:
The arrows in the instructions indicate the 
printer’s current settings.
5. When you finish making settings, turn 
off the printer and exit the 
default-setting mode.
Note:
 You may exit the default-setting mode by 
turning off the printer at any time. Any 
settings you have made remain in effect until 
you change them again.