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Media You Can Use
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Chapter 3
Printing Methods for
Different Objectives
Chapter 4
Maintaining the
Printer
Chapter 5
Using the Printer in a
Network Environ-
ment
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
Chapter 7
Operation of the
Function Menus
Index
Contents
Chapter 2
Using a Variety of
Media
Chapter 1
Basic Procedures
Media Size
The table below lists the media sizes and feeding methods that can be used with this printer.
Roll Media
This table lists roll media with maximum diameters of 150 mm (5.1 in.), media core inside diameter of 2 or 3 inches.
Width Size Name in Printer Driver*1 BorderlessPrinting*2
Non-category 24”
609.6 mm (24 in.) ARCH D, ARCH C, 20” x 24”
ISO A1
594.0 mm (24 in.) ISO A1, ISO A2
JIS B2
515.0 mm (20.28 in.) JIS B2, JIS B3
ISO A2
16.54-in. Roll (420.0 mm) ISO A2, ISO A3
Non-category 16”
406.4 mm (16 in.) US Photo
Non-category 14”
355.6 mm (14 in.) ANSI Legal
ISO A3
297.0 mm (11.69 in.) ISO A3, ISO A4
Non-category 10”
254.0 mm (10 in.) 10” x 15”, 10” x 12”, 8” x 10”
*1.Borderless printing is possible with Custom Settings using the widths of the media
above.
*2. Media Types that can be used for borderless printing are: Heavy Coated Paper, Pre-
mium Matte Paper, Extra Heavyweight Coated Paper, Glossy Photo Paper, SemiG-
los Photo Paper, Heavyweight SemiGlos Photo Paper, Fine Art Photo, Fine Art
Heavyweight Photo, Fine Art Textured, Flame-Resistant Cloth, Special 1 to 5. How-
ever, Premium Matte Paper, Flame-Resistant Cloth and Fine Art cannot be cut auto-
matically. After printing, cut the media manually. ( P.2-34)