Paper Loading Capacity - Epson ET-16650U User Manual

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• Papers that have not dried after printing on one side
• Papers that are wadded or curled
• Papers that are torn, cut, or folded
• Papers that are too thick or thin
• Papers that have stickers
• Envelopes that are curled or folded
• Envelopes that are too thin
• Envelopes with adhesive surfaces or windows
Note: When printing on glossy photo papers, ink drying times increase considerably (humidity,
temperature, and other environmental conditions can also affect photo drying times). To avoid smearing
your photos, do not touch the printed side until the ink is completely dry. Moisture and oils from your skin
can also affect print quality, so avoid rubbing or scratching the surface of your photos even after they dry.
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Paper Loading Capacity

As described in the tables below, do not load paper in the paper cassettes above the arrow marks on
these stickers inside the cassette:
• Use this guide for standard paper:
• Use this guide for thick paper and envelopes:
Standard and Thick Paper Capacity
You can load up to the following number of sheets in the rear paper feed slot (paper tray):
• 50 sheets of standard paper; load only 1 sheet of paper in a user-defined size between 19 inches
(483.1 mm) and 236 inches (6000 mm) long (available only when printing from a computer)
• 20 sheets of thick paper (25 to 68 lb [91 to 256 g/m
defined size between 19 inches (483.1 mm) and 236 inches (6000 mm) long (available only when
printing from a computer)
Loading Paper
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