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Printing / Basic Printing Information
Loading capacities for Epson special media
Storing Epson Photo Paper
You can achieve good results with most types of plain bond paper. However, coated paper provides superior printouts because it absorbs less ink.
Epson provides special media that are formulated for the ink used in this product. Epson recommends using media distributed by Epson to ensure high-quality results.
See Loading capacities for Epson special media for a complete list of these products.
When loading special media distributed by Epson, read the instruction sheets packed with the media first and keep the following points in mind.
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Refer to the chart below to find the loading capacities for Epson special media.
Media Type |
Loading Capacity |
Photo Paper |
Up to 20 sheets |
Glossy Photo Paper |
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Premium Semigloss Photo Paper |
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Premium Ink Jet Plain Paper |
Up to 100 sheets |
Bright White Ink Jet Paper |
Up to 80 sheets |
Matte Paper-Heavyweight |
Up to 20 sheets |
Archival Matte Paper |
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DURABrite Photo Paper |
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DURABrite Ink Glossy Photo Paper |
Up to 50 sheets |
Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper |
Up to 80 sheets |
Photo Quality Ink Jet Cards |
Up to 30 cards |
Double-Sided Matte Paper |
One sheet at a time. |
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Return unused paper to the original package as soon as you finish printing. Epson recommends storing your printouts in a resealable plastic bag. Keep them away from high temperature, humidity, and direct sunlight.
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