Loading The Cut Sheet Media - Epson STYLUS PRO 7450 Unpacking & Setup Instructions

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Loading the Cut Sheet Media

To load cut sheet media longer than A3 or Legal,
see the next section. To load A4, Letter or 8 × 10
inch cut sheet media, see "Loading Cut Sheet
Media with a Size of A4, Letter or 8 × 10 Inches"
on page 22.
If you are printing on thick paper (0.5 to 1.5 mm),
see "Printing on Thick Paper (0.5 to 1.5 mm)" on
page 22
Loading Cut Sheet Media Longer
than A3 or Legal
To load cut sheet media longer than A3 or Legal,
follow the steps below.
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Caution:
As much as possible, keep your fingers off the
printable surface of the media, as fingerprints
may reduce printout quality.
1. Make sure that the printer is on and the roll
paper cover is closed.
2. Press the Paper Source l button repeatedly
until Sheet
appears.
3. Make sure that the Power light is not flashing,
and then set the paper lever to the released
position. LEVER RELEASED. LOAD PAPER
appears on the LCD panel.
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Caution:
Do not set the paper lever to the released
position while the Power light is flashing;
otherwise, damage may occur.
4. Load the sheet into the paper insertion slot
until it comes out below. Make sure that the
right and bottom edges of the sheet are
straight and in line with the horizontal line
and the vertical line.
5. Set the paper lever to the secured position.
PRESS PAUSE BUTTON appears on the LCD
panel.
6. Press the Pause
button.
The print heads move and the sheet feeds into
the printing position automatically. READY
appears on the LCD panel.
Now the printer is ready to print. While the printer
is printing, do not open the front cover. If the front
cover is opened while printing is in progress, the
printer stops printing, and then restarts printing
when the front cover is closed. Stopping and
restarting printing may reduce the print quality.
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Caution:
Do not leave the paper in the printer for a long
period of time; its quality will deteriorate. We
recommend that you remove the paper from the
printer after printing.
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