6. Press Sheet Ready on the control panel, or Cancel to cancel the media load process.
TIP: Before you press Sheet Ready, you can press Turn On Lamps on the control panel to initiate their
warm-up cycle while you complete the subsequent steps in the load process. This will enable printing to
begin sooner than if you allow the lamps to be turned on automatically. You can also change the head
height at this time.
7. Enter the number of sheets:
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Single sheet
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N-UP Sheet Feed (Same Dimensions) — For two or more sheets of the same size loaded at once
across the width of the printer
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N-UP Sheet Feed (Different Dimensions) — For two or more sheets of different sizes loaded at
once across the width of the printer
8. Select the media length from the list, or enter a length manually, then press Proceed.
The printer measures the media, and the control panel displays a summary screen of the settings you
specified.
9. Press Proceed to confirm that the media has loaded.
The Home page appears.
10. Send a print job from the RIP or print a Stored Job from the printer.
For multiple copy jobs ejected to the output side of the printer, the printer control panel will prompt for
the next sheet a short time before the previous sheet is done printing. Load the subsequent sheet
against the media alignment bar, and press Sheet Ready on the control panel. The printer prints on the
next sheet and will use the same option settings on all of the copies in the print job.
Use the camera to locate the sheets
The on-carriage camera is used to locate the position of each sheet as part of the load process. To specify
load options:
1. On the Printing page, press Options.
2. From the Options menu, press Measure Media.
The Measure Media Frequency menu appears:
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Measure only on first load — Only the first row is measured, and those measurements are used for
all subsequent rows. Use the alignment pins to locate the sheets in subsequent rows. This speeds
throughput by eliminating the measurement step for each row.
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Measure on all loads — Each sheet in every row of sheets will be measured, and reported to the
server. This aids in accurate placement of edge-to-edge images. In this mode, use of the
alignment pins is unnecessary.
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Don't measure media — Does not measure the sheets, for fastest throughput. Use only if there
are wide margins on all four sides, or for transparent media, which the printer cannot detect. Use
the alignment pins to locate the sheets.
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