• If using the roll unit as a feed device, we recommend using it as described in
(Position
2)".
• If using the roll unit and using the Position 1 basket, the printed materials may come in contact with
the roll unit depending on the paper, resulting in damage.
• If using the roll unit as a feed device and using the Position 1 basket, the ejected roll paper's cut end
enters the roll unit and may cause a paper jam or affect the print quality when set to Borderless
Printing or Trim edge first when loading the paper.
• Roll paper up to 62 inches (1,575 mm) in length can be collected in the basket. If printing on longer
roll paper, use as described in
use with the roll unit as the take-up device.
Using With roll unit (Position 2)
You can use the basket in the following positions when using the roll unit as a feed device.
This position is useful also when rewinding printed roll paper by hand.
Move the basket rod (cord side) to the upper of the two pairs of attachment locations on the front of the
printer, and extend the basket arm as far as possible at the angle shown to achieve this position.
You can adjust the basket length so that it is easy to use.
Important
• You can place up to approximately 4.41 lbs (2 kg) of printed materials in the basket. If the weight of
the printed materials is greater than that, the basket may fall over.
Printing on Large-Format or Easily Damaged Paper (Position 3)
If printing on large-format or easily damaged paper, you can use the basket in the following position.
Move the basket rod (cord side) to the upper of the two pairs of attachment locations on the front of the
printer, extend the basket arm as far as possible, and lower it to the angle shown. Next, adjust the length
so that the basket is pulled into this position.
"Printing on Large-Format or Easily Damaged Paper (Position
110
"Using With roll unit
3)" or