Loading Paper 11
Loading Roll PaperYou can load roll paper for printing large images, panoramic images, or multiple
photos, with or without borders.
You can load 13-inch wide roll paper.
(See page 16 for a list of roll paper types and sizes.)
Tip:
It’s a good idea to check the ink status and replace cartridges, if necessary, before
printing a large print job (see page 37). If you need to replace a cartridge while printing,
you can continue to print but you might notice a color difference depending on drying
conditions.
1. Turn on the printer.
2. Remove any paper loaded in the sheet feeder.
3. Open the front cover, then extend the output tray.
4. Remove any tape and protective paper from the
end of the roll. Make sure the paper is cut straight
across to avoid paper feeding problems.
Note:
Avoid touching the surface of your paper.
With canvas media that you have previously loaded,
it’s a good idea to cut the edge straight each time you reload it.