Cutting paper manually with the built-in cutter, Printing trim lines – Epson StylusPro10000 User Manual

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Handling Paper and Other Media

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Cutting Paper Manually with the Built-in Cutter

When you’re not using the Auto Cut setting, you need to cut the paper
manually after your print job is finished. If you’re printing on canvas, vinyl,
or other heavy media, you should use scissors or the optional utility cutter
rather than the built-in cutter. Heavy media can damage the built-in cutter.

Follow these steps to cut manually with the built-in cutter:

1. If the paper is not positioned correctly, press one of the

Paper

Feed

buttons to adjust the paper position. Normally, you don’t need to do
this after a print job is finished.

2. Press the

Paper

Source

button until the

Roll

Auto

Cut

light comes on.

3. Press the

Cut/Eject

button. The paper is cut.

Printing Trim Lines

You can have trim lines printed on the right edge of your images or pages (if
you’re using Auto Cut) or on the right and bottom edge (if you’re not using
Auto Cut). Follow these steps:

1. Press the

SelecType

button.

PRINTER SETTING MENU

appears on

the display.

2. Press the

Item

button until

PAGE LINE=OFF

appears on the display.

3. Press the

+

button.

PAGE LINE=ON

appears on the display.

4. Press the

Enter

button to save the new setting.

5. Press the

SelecType

button to exit the Printer Setting menu.

If you’re using the EPSON printer driver, you can also specify trim lines
through your print options. See page 3-3 (Macintosh) or page 4-7
(Windows) for more information.

Note

For information on how
to attach and use the
optional utility cutter, see
the documentation that
came with the cutter.

See page 2 for details on
ordering the manual
media cutting system.

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