Printing procedure
Printing Options Using Rolls and Sheets
The printer supports both rolls and sheets. T ake advantage of each type of paper for a wide range of printing
applications.
Rolls and Sheets
• Media in spooled rolls is generally called Roll Media .
Rolls can be used to print large photos or create posters or banners that cannot be printed on regular
sheets.
• Sheets refers to individual sheets of paper in regular sizes.
Sheets are loaded in either the Cassette or the T ray .
Heavyweight paper is loaded in the Front Paper Feed Slot .
Paper Size
• Page Size: The size of the image to be printed, as specied in the application.
• Paper Size (also called Media Size):
• In the case of sheets, paper size refers to the actual size of the paper loaded in the printer .
• In the case of rolls, paper size is an imagined size set as the printing area for a single page.
Printing Options Using Rolls and Sheets
Printing Method
Rolls
Sheets
Large-Format
Printing
Easily print vertical or horizontal banners
from familiar applications such as Microsoft
Of ce applications. Print banners up to 18
m (19.69 yd) long.
Print documents at the size of the selected
paper .
Borderless Printing Print without a margin (border) around
posters or photos.
This feature is not available.
Free Layout
(Windows)
Free Layout
(Macintosh)
Print multiple documents from multiple applications (such as word-processing
programs, spreadsheet programs, and so on) next to each other .
Banner Printing Print pages of a multi-page document
consecutively without blank space
between pages.
This feature is not available.
Important
• If you use an A1 or A2 roll for borderless printing, be sure to attach the provided Spacer for Borderless
Printing on the Roll Holder . If you print without attaching it, the Platen may be soiled, which may cause
ink to adhere to the unprinted side of the paper . ( → P .150 )
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