User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Operations
- Loading and Removing the Roll Paper
- Loading and Removing Cut Sheets
- Loading and Removing Poster Board
- Viewing and Changing Media Settings
- Replacing Paper
- Using the Paper Basket (T7270/T5270/T3270)
- Using the Large-Capacity Paper Basket (T7270D/T5270D)
- Using the Auto Take-up Reel Unit (T7270 Only)
- Basic Printing Methods (Windows)
- Basic Printing Methods (OS X)
- Printable area
- Using the Power Off Timer
- Canceling Printing
- Saving to and Reprinting on the Optional Hard Disk Unit
- Copying and Scanning
- Print From Folder
- More Ways to Print
- Enlargements and Horizontal and Vertical Banners
- Printing at Non-Standard Sizes
- Printing CAD Drawings
- Switching Roll Paper Automatically before Printing (T7270D/T5270D Only)
- Borderless Printing
- Correct color and print
- Multi-Page/Poster Printing
- Printing Multiple Documents (the Layout Manager) (Windows Only)
- Color Management Printing
- Tips for Using the Printer Driver (Windows)
- Tips for Using the Printer Driver (OS X)
- Using the Control Panel Menu
- Maintenance
- Problem Solver
- Appendix
- Where To Get Help
- Software License Terms
Epson SureColor T-Series User’s Guide
Copying and Scanning
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Notes on Loading Documents in
the Scanner
This section describes the document widths and paper
types that can be loaded and documents that cannot be
loaded.
Width of documents that can be
loaded
152 to 914 mm (6 to 36 inches)
Document paper types that can be
loaded
O Plain Paper
O Recycled paper
O Tracing paper
O Matte film
O Blueprint copy, diazo type (blue lines on white
base)
O Blueprint copy, negative image (white lines on
blue base)
O Matte paper for ink jet printers
O Synthetic paper
O Newspaper
O Advertisement paper
O Photopaper
Documents that cannot be loaded
Do not load the following documents. Failure to
observe this precaution could cause paper jams or
damage the scanner.
O Documents with creases or wrinkles
O Documents with bindings
O Documents with curls
O Documents with carbon backing
O Documents with staples, paper clips, or glue
attached
O Documents with many holes, such as loose leaf
paper
O Documents with irregular shapes or not cut at
right angles
O Documents with photos, stickers, or labels
attached
O Transparent documents
O Glossy documents
O Deteriorated documents
O Documents with rips
When you load a document that is
more than 0.25mm thick
Before loading a document in the scanner, do the
following three things.
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Important:
If a document covered in dust is loaded, the dust
may adhere inside the Multifunction Scanner and
decline the quality of copied or scanned images.
Before loading a document in the scanner, remove
any dust from the document.
* When loading a thin document, we recommend
placing it between clear holders or other similar
objects.