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SC-P5000 Series
User's Guide

Paper

* Default setting
Item
Paper Type
Custom Paper
Print Paper List
Roll Paper Remaining
Remaining
Paper Setup
Roll Paper
Length
Roll Length Alert
Using the Control Panel Menu
Description
Photo Paper
Select the type of paper loaded. When loading
commercially available paper, or when using customized
Proofing Paper
paper settings, select the Custom Paper settings name.
Fine Art Paper
Matte Paper
Plain Paper
Others
Custom Paper
No Paper
Selected
Paper Number
Register paper information when using commercially
available paper or when using customized paper settings
for genuine Epson paper.
You can register up to 10 by assigning them to Paper No. 1
to Paper No. 10. After registering, you can print using the
saved settings simply by specifying the Paper No. Even
when the printer is turned off, the saved settings are retained.
See the following table for details on the setting content.
"Custom Paper" on page 115
U
Press the Z button to print a list of custom paper settings.
On
Select whether to display/record (On) or not to display/
record (Off) the amount of remaining roll paper. If On is
*
selected, you will be prompted to enter the length of the roll.
Off
When a length has been entered for the loaded roll paper, a
barcode will automatically be printed on the roll stating the
length remaining, the value selected for the roll remaining
alert, and the paper type when the roll is removed.
The barcode is automatically read and settings adjusted the
next time the paper is used, improving efficiency when
multiple rolls of paper are used.
5.0 to 99.5 m
Displayed when On is selected for Remaining Paper Setup.
Set the length for the loaded roll paper to 5.0 to 99.5 m.
You can set in 0.5m increments.
*
Displayed when On is selected for Remaining Paper Setup.
1 to 15 m (5
)
Set within a range from 1 to 15 m to display a warning
when the amount of remaining roll paper drops below that
limit. You can set in 1 m increments.
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