Loading continuous paper with labels, Loading continuous paper with labels -34 – Epson FX-980 User Manual

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Printing on Continuous Paper

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Loading Continuous Paper With Labels

When printing on labels, use only the type of labels that are
mounted on continuous backing sheets with sprocket holes for
use with a tractor feeder. Do not try to print on single sheets with
labels because the printer may not feed labels on a shiny backing
sheet properly.

Thick paper, such as continuous paper with labels, requires a
straight or almost straight paper path. You can load labels in the
front (push tractor or pull tractor) or bottom (pull tractor) paper
slot; however, for best results, use the tractor in the pull position
and load paper in the front or bottom paper slot.

You load labels the same way you load ordinary continuous
paper, except you must set the paper thickness lever to 2 before
printing on labels. See “Loading paper onto the pull tractor” on
page 2-23
for more information.

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Caution:

R Do not load continuous paper with labels in the rear paper

slot because the paper path from the rear slot is curved; labels
may come off their backing sheet inside the printer and cause
a paper jam.

R Never use the tear-off feature (by pressing the

Tear Off/Bin

button or turning on the auto tear-off mode as described in
“About Your Printer’s Default Settings” in Chapter 5) to
feed continuous paper with labels backward; they may come
off their backing sheet and jam the printer.

R Because labels are sensitive to temperature and humidity, use

them only under normal operating conditions, as follows:

Temperature

15 to 25

°

C

Humidity

30 to 60% RH

R Do not load continuous paper with labels that is damaged,

curled, or wrinkled.

R Do not leave labels loaded in the printer between jobs; they

may curl around the platen and jam when you resume
printing.

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