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SC-P5300 Series
User's Guide
Setting item
Paper Size Check
Auto Cut
Skew Reduction
Roll Core Diameter
Paper Eject Roller
Paper Feed Offset
Roll Paper
Cut Sheet, Poster Board
Paper Cassette
Paper Feed Offset(Bot-
tom)
Delete
Print Nozzle Check Pattern during
Print
Menu List
Set value
*
On
, Off
Follow Paper Source
*
Settings
, Never Cut
*
On
, Off
2inch, 3inch
*
Auto
, Use (Heavy Load), Use
(Light Load), Do Not Use
-0.70 to +0.70 %
-0.70 to +0.70 %
-0.70 to +0.70 %
-0.70 to +0.70 %
*
Every Pages, Off
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Explanation
Try setting it to Off if a paper width error is
displayed even though the paper is correctly
loaded. However, we recommend that this
ordinarily be set to On. The changed settings are
applied when you reload the paper.
When Follow Paper Source Settings is set, the
printer operates according to the On/Off setting
for General Settings-Printer Settings-Paper
Source Settings-Roll Paper Setup-Cut
Settings-Auto Cut.
Turn this Off if the front edge of thin paper or
soft paper folds.
Set the paper core size for the roll paper being
loaded.
If the printing surface of the paper is scuffed, set
a wider Platen Gap. If the results still do not
improve, try setting this function to Use (Heavy
Load) or Use (Light Load). However, when using
glossy paper, setting Use (Heavy Load) or Use
(Light Load) may leave marks on the printable
surface.
If banding (horizontal banding) or uneven colors
occur, use this function to do adjustments.
For example, when printing at a data size of 100
mm and a print size of 101 mm, the offset is 1.0
%. Therefore, you would enter a value of -1.0 %.
If banding (horizontal banding) or uneven colors
occur on the bottom edge (15 mm) of the paper,
use this function to do adjustments.
Deletes the registered Custom Paper Setting.
When Every Pages is set, a check pattern for
clogged nozzles is printed at the top of the page
each time the specified number of pages is
printed. See the following for details on the
nozzle check pattern.
"Print Head Nozzle Check" on page 121
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