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Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left
Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left
Setting ManageRemainRoll to On in the Paper Menu of the Control Panel will print a barcode with text on the roll
when the roll is removed that identifies the type of paper and amount left. When ManageRemainRoll is On and you
load rolls with printed barcodes, the type of paper and amount left are automatically detected after rolls are loaded. The
barcode will be cut off after it has been read.
Important
If the barcode on the roll is not detected, enter the type and length of paper on the Control Panel.
Follow these steps to set ManageRemainRoll to On as follows.
1
 
On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press 
◀ or ▶ to se-
lect the Paper tab (
).
Note
If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button.
2
Press the OK button.
The Paper Menu is displayed.
3
Press  or  to select ManageRemainRoll, and then press the OK button.
4
Press  or  to select On, and then press the OK button.
Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls
Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls
When you are using paper that takes longer for ink to adhere, ink may be transferred onto the paper surface during
ejection, soiling it. In that case, you may be able to improve the condition by setting the time to wait for the ink to dry
after printing.
Note
If the Cutter touches the print surface on which the ink is not dry, the paper surface may become scratched or soiled, or
the paper surface may rub when the paper falls and the surface may become soiled.
To wait for the ink to dry without allowing printed documents to fall after printing, set Cutting Mode on the menu of the
printer to Eject
The settings can also be made from the Control Panel on the printer. Select the type of paper from Paper Details in
Paper Menu.
Windows
1
Display the printer driver dialog box.
 
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Handling and Use of Paper
Handling rolls
 
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