Printing On Posterboard - Epson Stylus Pro 10600 Archival Ink Quick Reference

Epson stylus pro 10600: quick reference
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1
Make sure roll paper is not loaded for printing, and
the roll paper cover is closed.
2
Press the
Paper Source
light comes on.
Sheet
3
Make sure the paper set lever is all the way in, in the
secured position.
To avoid damaging the printer, never move
the paper set lever while the Operate or Pause
light is flashing.
4
Feed the sheet into the paper slot until it meets
resistance. Align the paper with the scale on the roll
paper cover.
5
Press the
button. The print head moves and
Pause
the paper feeds into printing position automatically.
appears on the control panel display.
READY
6
Print your page. After printing, the sheet stays in the
printer.
7
To remove the print, hold it while pressing the lower
button.
Paper Feed
button repeatedly until the

Printing on Posterboard

When you print on posterboard (more than 19 mil thick),
you need to open the lower cover before you feed the
board for printing.
1
Open the lower cover, then pull the paper set lever
out.
2
Press the
Paper Source
comes on.
3
Feed the board into the paper slot until the bottom
edge rests behind the open lower cover.
4
Align the board with the scale on the roll paper cover.
Make sure the posterboard is flat (not bowed
or wrinkled), or it may damage the print head.
5
Push the paper set lever all the way in, then close the
lower cover.
6
Press the
button. The print head moves and
Pause
the posterboard feeds into printing position.
appears on the control panel display.
7
Run your print job. After printing, the posterboard
stays in the printer.
8
Hold the posterboard as you pull the paper set lever
out. Then gently remove the print at the paper exit.
3
button until the
light
Sheet
READY

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