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3. Follow the instructions in "Loading
continuous paper."
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Caution:
❏ Printing on the edge of continuous
forms with labels can damage the
print head.
❏ When loading continuous forms with
labels, make sure the left edge of the
form is no further than 3 cm to the left
of the arrow mark (when facing the
back of the printer).
To tear off and eject continuous forms with
labels
Always tear off and eject continuous forms
with labels by following the procedure
below.
Note:
When Overlapping Forms is turned on in the
default-setting mode, the Tear Off/Special
Paper button is disabled and the Load/Eject
button only feeds forms forward.
1. At the back of your printer, tear off the
last continuous form with labels that has
entered the printer.
2. Press the LF/FF button to eject the last
form forward.
EPSON DLQ-3500 Quick Guide
3. To print on another type of paper, turn
off Overlapping Forms and Skip over
perforation settings in the
default-setting mode.
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Caution:
Do not leave continuous forms with labels
loaded in the printer between print jobs;
they tend to curl and may come off their
backing sheet and jam the printer when
you resume printing.
Overlapping multipart forms with
labels
This kind of continuous paper is a
combination of the two types of forms;
overlapping multipart forms and
continuous forms with labels. Be sure to
follow any special instructions intended for
either type of forms.
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Caution:
Use overlapping multipart forms with
labels only under normal operating
conditions because labels are especially
sensitive to temperature and humidity.
Follow these steps to load overlapping
multipart forms with labels:
1. Make sure of the following:
❏ Your software settings keep the
printing entirely within the
printable area. See "Printable area"
in the Reference Guide for more
information.
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