If you're finished printing on roll paper, follow the rest of the steps to remove it.
3. Cut the roll paper on the side of the line facing away from the printer. Make your
cut as straight as possible to avoid feeding problems.
Don't pull on the paper as you cut it; you may damage your printout.
It's a good idea to use a triangle or other tool to make sure the end
of the roll paper is cut perpendicularly. A diagonal cut may cause
paper feeding problems.
4. Hold down the z roll paper button for about three seconds. The roll paper feeds
backward, so you can remove it from the sheet feeder. (You may need to repeat
this step to back it all the way out.)
5. Remove the roll paper from the holder right away and return the unused roll to its
original package.
Store your printout in a resealable plastic bag. Keep both printed and unused roll
paper away from high temperatures and humidity and out of direct sunlight.
After you rewind the roll paper, the
on. You must press the
before you can resume printing.
b
maintenance light remains
b
maintenance button to turn the light off
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