Printing Options Using Rolls and Sheets
The printer supports both rolls and sheets.
This section introduces the main features of each, as well as the main printing methods available. Select rolls or sheets to suit your particular printing application.
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For information on the types of paper the printer supports, see "Types of Paper."
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A variety of other ways to print are available besides those introduced here. For details, see "Enhanced Printing Options."
Roll printing
Media in spooled rolls is generally called Roll Media. Rolls are loaded on the Roll Holder, which are in turn loaded in the printer.
Rolls can be used to print large photos or create posters or banners that cannot be printed on regular sheets.
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Large-format printing
Easily print vertical or horizontal banners from familiar applications such as Microsoft Office applications.
(See "Printing Hanging and Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing)" (Windows).)
(See "Printing Hanging and Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing)" (macOS).)
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Borderless printing
Print without a margin (border) around posters or photos.
(See "Prints without Edges Based on the Scenarios" (Windows).)
(See "Prints without Edges Based on the Scenarios" (macOS).)
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Banner printing
You can print multiple pages as a single continuous image, without margins between pages.
(See "Printing by Connecting Multiple Pages" (Windows).)
(See "Printing by Connecting Multiple Pages" (macOS).)
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90-degree rotation before printing
Originals in portrait orientation are rotated 90 degrees when possible to use paper more efficiently.
(See "Saving Roll Paper by Rotating Document 90 Degrees" (Windows).)
(See "Saving Roll Paper by Rotating Document 90 Degrees" (macOS).)
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Enlarged/reduced printing
You can freely adjust the size of originals by enlarging or reducing originals before printing.
(See "Scaled Printing" (Windows).)
(See "Scaled Printing" (macOS).)
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Free Layout (Windows) and imagePROGRAF Free Layout (macOS)
Print multiple documents from multiple applications (such as word-processing programs, spreadsheet programs, and so on) next to each other.
(See "Lining Up and Printing Multiple Documents" (Windows).)
(See "Lining Up and Printing Multiple Documents" (macOS).)
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Setting the roll unit to feed mode and loading roll paper in both the Roll 1 (Upper) and Roll 2 (Lower) holders offers the following advantages.
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Save the time and effort of switching paper
By loading roll paper of different media types or paper sizes on the upper and lower rolls, you can select the roll paper in Paper Source in the printer driver when printing, eliminating the effort it takes to replace the roll.
(See "Page Setup Tab Description" (Windows).)
(See "Quality & Media" (macOS).)
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Automatic selection of the right paper for the print job
Selecting Roll Paper (Auto) in Paper Source in the printer driver enables automatic selection and printing on the roll that suits the print job from the loaded rolls.
(See "Printing by Automatically Switching Upper-level and Lower-level Roll Papers" (Windows).)
(See "Printing by Automatically Switching Upper-level and Lower-level Roll Papers" (macOS).)
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Sheet printing
Sheets refer to individual sheets of paper.
Insert the sheet between the platen and the paper retainer.
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Enlarged/reduced printing
You can freely adjust the size of originals by enlarging or reducing originals before printing.
(See "Scaled Printing" (Windows).)
(See "Scaled Printing" (macOS).)
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Free Layout (Windows) and imagePROGRAF Free Layout (macOS)
Print multiple documents from multiple applications (such as word-processing programs, spreadsheet programs, and so on) next to each other.
(See "Lining Up and Printing Multiple Documents" (Windows).)
(See "Lining Up and Printing Multiple Documents" (macOS).)