Epson Stylus Photo 1200 User Manual
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! , $ / 0 You can load up to 30 cards at a time. Always place the included support sheet under the cards and load them as shown below. Set the paper thickness lever to the + position, as shown in Envelopes , to prevent smearing. When you’re ready to print, set the Media Type to Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper and the Paper Size setting to the card size in your printer software. ! Use these sheets of stickers to print small,...
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! , $ Use these sheets to print labels or stickers. You can load one sheet at a time. Make sure your adhesive sheets are fully adhered to their backing sheet before you load them. When you’re ready to print, select Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper as the Media Type setting in your printer software.! /* You can print photos, company logos, or anything else you want on these transfer papers, and then iron...
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! / 0 . )You can use EPSON Ink Jet Back Light Film to print crisp, translucent images for backlit display. Before loading the back light film, pull the paper support extension all the way up. Make sure the film is flat; if it curls, place it between two sheets of paper and put a heavy object on top to flatten it. Load one sheet at a time, with the white side face-up. Select Ink Jet Back Light Film as the Media Type setting; your printer...
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! Your printer software includes several utilities for managing print jobs. You can use them to monitor your printer’s status and check on the current print job or jobs waiting to print. This chapter provides instructions for the following: wManaging Print Jobs in WindowswManaging Print Jobs on a Macintosh
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! ## -. Your printer software offers three ways to monitor your print jobs: wProgress Meter, which shows the progress of your current print job and the status of your printer. The Progress Meter appears each time you send a print job, as described in Using the Progress Meter . You can turn the Progress Meter on or off in the Speed & Progress dialog box; see Displaying the Progress Meter for details. wSpool Manager (not available with Windows NT), which...
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! %After you send a print job, the Progress Meter window appears on your screen: The Progress Meter shows the progress of your print job and the status of your printer. You can use the buttons to cancel, pause, or restart your print job. If you installed Status Monitor 2, you also see information about how much ink you have left. You can also click the Detail button to view the Status Monitor 2 Printer Status window. See Using Status Monitor 2 for...
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! You can control whether or not the Progress Meter appears when you send a print job using the Speed & Progress dialog box. To access the dialog box, you must open your printer software from the Windows Printers utility as described below. 1Click Start, point to Settings, then click Printers. 2Right-click the EPSON Stylus Photo 1200 printer icon and select Properties (Windows 95 and 98) or Document Defaults (Windows NT) from the menu. 3Click the...
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! You see this dialog box: 5Click the Show Progress Meter checkbox to control whether or not the Progress Meter appears when you send a print job. For information about other options in the Speed & Progress dialog box, see Optimizing Data Transfer . Select whether you want the Progress Meter to appear or not
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! % The Spool Manager (not available with Windows NT) displays the status of your print jobs and lets you control how they’re printed. To open Spool Manager while you’re printing, click the EPSON Stylus Photo 1200 button on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. You see the Spool Manager window: To cancel, pause, resume, or restart a print job, click the job to highlight it; then click the corresponding command button on the bottom of the window. If...
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! % 1Status Monitor 2 lets you view information about your printer and your print jobs in its main window and these detailed status windows: wStatus Alert Window, which reports printer errors, low ink levels, and other problems when they occur. wPrinter Status Window, which gives troubleshooting tips and detailed information about printer errors. wJob Status Window, which shows print jobs that are currently printing or waiting to be printed. To use Status...