Specifications

2-22
2-22 | Handling Paper and Other Media
Optimizing the Settings for Your Paper
When you choose a media type in your EPSON printer software, the driver
automatically determines the best settings for your paper. However, you may
want to fine-tune how the printer handles various papersespecially if you
use non-EPSON paper or a paper not supported by the driver. Use the paper
configuration settings described below. If youre printing on unusually thick
or thin paper, you may also need to adjust the platen gap; if so, you should
do that first (see page 2-19).
When adjusting the paper settings, you can have them affect all your print
jobs; or you can create a special profile, or group of settings, for each paper
type (up to ten types) and select the desired profile whenever you print on a
particular stock.
Adjusting the Paper Settings
To change paper settings and have them affect all your print jobs, follow the
steps below. If you want to create a profile for a specific paper type, see
Creating and Selecting Paper Profiles on page 2-23.
1. Press the
SelecType
button, then press the
d
button until
PAPER
CONFIG
appears on the display.
2. Press the
r
button.
3. Use the
u
and
d
buttons to select one of the following menu options,
then press the
r
button:
Menu option Function
PAPER NUMBER
Lets you create a paper profile; see page 2-23.
CUT PRESSURE
Decreases the cutting blade pressure for thinner
papers. Provides a cleaner cut.
CUT METHOD
Lets you choose between a 3-step and 4-step
cutting method. For more exact cuts on thicker or
thinner paper, choose 4-step.
PPR FEED
ADJUSTMENT
Lets you eliminate light or dark bands when
printing at high speeds (720 dpi or less).
Note
Its a good idea to keep a
list describing your paper
profiles.
Printer Guide.book Page 22 Monday, April 22, 2002 3:02 PM