Using The Auto Take-Up Reel Unit (Optional); Important Points For Correct Take-Up - Epson SureColor SC-F6300 Series User Manual

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SC-F6300 Series
User's Guide
Using the Auto Take-up
Reel Unit (Optional)
The Auto Take-up Reel Unit automatically takes up
paper as it is printed.
The Auto Take-up Reel Unit for this printer can take up
paper in either of the directions shown below.
Printed side in
Taking-up with printed side in places the printed
surface on the inside of the roll. "Printed side in" is
recommended in most situations.
Taking-up with printed side out places the printed
surface on the outside of the roll.
Caution:
❏ Follow the instructions in the manual when
loading paper or roll cores or removing paper
from the take-up roll.
Dropping paper, roll cores, or take-up rolls
could result in injury.
❏ Be careful that your hands, hair, or other
objects do not get caught in the moving parts of
the Auto Take-up Reel Unit.
Failure to observe this precaution could result
in injury.
Note:
For information on installing the Auto Take-up Reel
Unit, see the documentation supplied with the Auto
Take-up Reel Unit.
Important points for correct
take-up
Observe the following points for correct take-up of
paper.
Basic Operations
Printed side out
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❏ We recommend using a take-up roll core with the
same width as the paper. If a take-up roll core of a
different width is used, the take-up roll core may
bend, and the paper will be taken up incorrectly.
❏ We recommend using "printed side in" for the
take-up of paper. "Printed side out" may cause the
paper to move around and create a large
misalignment with the roll.
❏ Do not attach take-up roll cores like the ones shown
in the following figure. The take-up tension will be
uneven and the core will spin loosely. As a result, the
paper cannot wind correctly, which may cause
banding in the print results.
Edges are worn
Deformed
❏ Depending on the paper type and paper width, the
paper may become misaligned with the roll or too
loose and then cause Reel Unit Error when taking
up over a long distance.
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