Epson DFX-9000 Guide De Référence
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Paper Handling
When you print on these forms, make sure that the printing fits
within the printable area and that the top-of-form position is set
properly. See “Paper” on page 167 for more information about
the printable area.
within the printable area and that the top-of-form position is set
properly. See “Paper” on page 167 for more information about
the printable area.
Using labels
When selecting labels for printing, always choose the type
mounted on continuous paper with sprocket holes for use with a
tractor.
mounted on continuous paper with sprocket holes for use with a
tractor.
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Caution:
Never use the Tear Off, Front/Rear, or Micro Feedd button
when labels are loaded in the printer. Never feed labels backward
through the printer because they can easily come off the backing
and jam the printer.
Never use the Tear Off, Front/Rear, or Micro Feedd button
when labels are loaded in the printer. Never feed labels backward
through the printer because they can easily come off the backing
and jam the printer.
Although you must never feed labels backward, you can still use
the automatic paper handling features if you follow these
precautions:
the automatic paper handling features if you follow these
precautions:
❏ Instead of using the Tear Off button to remove printed
labels, press the LF/FF Load button until the last printed
label is at the point where you can tear it off easily.
label is at the point where you can tear it off easily.
❏ Before using the Front/Rear button to switch tractors or
change paper, remove the entire supply of labels. Remove
labels by tearing off the fresh supply at a perforation below
the tractor. Then press the LF/FF Load button to eject the
remaining labels.
labels by tearing off the fresh supply at a perforation below
the tractor. Then press the LF/FF Load button to eject the
remaining labels.
❏ When adjusting the top-of-form or printing position, use
only the Micro Feedu button.
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Caution:
Because labels are especially sensitive to extreme temperatures
and humidity, use them only under normal operating
conditions.
Because labels are especially sensitive to extreme temperatures
and humidity, use them only under normal operating
conditions.