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Cause
Corrective Action
Paper rises by the ends of the cut position before it is
cut.
Reload the paper correctly.
You are using paper that cannot be cut with the Cutter
Unit.
Specify Manual in Cutting Mode in the Control Panel menu and use scissors or a
cutting tool to cut the roll after printing.
Cut Speed is not configured correctly in the Control
Panel menu.
Change the Cut Speed setting in the Control Panel menu.
During cutting, printed documents fall out at an angle.
In the Control Panel menu, set Cutting Mode to Eject. Hold documents after print-
ing, as they are cut.
Paper is not cut
Paper is not cut
Cause
Corrective Action
The printed document became caught on a foreign object by the
Output Tray, which lifted the document. The Cutter passed under
the paper.
Remove the foreign object by the Output Tray to enable the printer to
eject the printed document, keeping it level.
In the printer driver, No or Print Cut Guideline is specified in Au-
tomatic Cutting
.
Specify Yes in Automatic Cutting in the printer driver.
In the Control Panel menu, Cutting Mode is set to Eject or Man-
ual
.
If the Cutting Mode is Eject, press the Cut button to cut the paper.
If the Cutting Mode is Manual, cut rolls with scissors or the like.
Depression on the leading edge is left
Depression on the leading edge is left
Cause
Corrective Action
Keeping a roll in the printer for a long time without
printing on it may leave a depression on the lead-
ing edge.
When printing quality is most important, we recommend setting TrimEdge Reload to On
or Automatic so that the paper edge is automatically cut before printing.
Margins are wide
Margins are wide
Cause
Corrective Action
Rolls are advanced a specific amount before cutting to prevent problems with cutting and paper ejection.
This operation is normal.
Paper is not cut
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
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