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3. If the edge of the roll is not straight or torn (sometimes due to tape used to hold end of the roll), pull the
paper slightly and cut a straight edge.
4. Insert the edge of the paper into the printer.
WARNING! Do not push your ngers inside the printer's paper path.
5. Roll the paper into the printer until you feel resistance and the paper exes slightly. When the printer
detects the paper, it beeps, and feeds in the paper automatically.
6. The front panel prompts you to select the paper category and type.
If you do not see your paper type in the front panel, tap More paper types. If you still cannot nd your paper
type in the whole list, see Paper type is not in the driver on page 71 .
7. The printer checks the alignment and measures the width. If the roll is not correctly aligned, follow the
instructions on the front-panel display.
NOTE: If you have an unexpected issue at any stage of the paper loading process, see Paper cannot be loaded
successfully on page 69 .
Unload a roll
If there is paper on the roll, you can unload it from the front panel.
Tap
, then , then Unload roll. Afterwards, the multi-sheet tray will become the default active paper source.
If the end of the paper is no longer attached to the core, the front panel asks you to unload the roll manually.
After unloading, the multi-sheet tray is the default active paper source.
Load a single sheet
Roll paper and single sheets use the same input slot in the printer.
NOTE: If you have a multi-sheet tray see Use the multi-sheet tray on page 29.
NOTE: Sheets of width 329 mm ((12.95 in)) or less should be loaded from the multi-sheet tray.
1. At the front panel, tap , then .
2. If a roll is already loaded, you have to wait while it is automatically unloaded.
3. Open the roll cover.
4. Select your paper category and type. If you do not see your paper type in the front panel, tap More paper
types. If you still cannot nd your paper type in the whole list, see Paper type is not in the driver
on page 71.
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