Media Handling; Media Handling Precautions - Epson SureColor P5370 User Manual

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Media Handling

See these sections to load and handle media on your product.

Media Handling Precautions

Roll Paper Handling
Cut Sheet Handling
Creating Custom Media Settings
Available Epson Papers
Borderless Paper Type Compatibility
Supported Paper Widths for Borderless Printing
Media Handling Precautions
Follow these guidelines as you load media in your product and remove printed media:
• Maintain a constant room temperature when using Epson special media; optimal conditions are
between 59 °F (15 °C) and 77 °F (25 °C), with 40 to 60% humidity. Changes in temperature and
humidity may cause paper to become wavy or curled.
• Avoid touching the printable surface of the paper with your bare hands; moisture and oils from your
hands can affect print quality.
• Handle paper by the edges but do not rub your hands along the edges of the media; the sharp edges
could cut you. Wear cotton gloves when handling media, if possible.
• Do not fold the media or otherwise damage its printable surface; do not get the media wet.
• Make sure media is clean from debris and dust before loading.
• Do not throw away the paper packaging as you can use it to store the paper.
• If you are loading Epson UltraSmooth Fine Art Paper, disable the Auto Loading setting or the
pressure roller may leave marks on the surface of the paper.
• Do not remove or insert the paper cassette while printing from the paper cassette. It may cause print
quality to decline or cause a paper jam. If you remove the paper cassette while printing, wait until
printing is complete to reinsert the paper cassette.
• When loading paper in the paper cassette, follow the steps on the LCD screen and always remove the
paper cassette from the printer to load paper in it. If paper is loaded while the paper cassette is still in
the printer, it could cause print quality to decline or cause a paper jam.
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