Recommended Paper Types, Loading Limits and Correct Printing Sides MP160 / MP180 / MP460

Article ID: ART126736 | Date published: 05/12/2015 | Date last updated: 08/14/2015
 

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The recommended paper types with their respective load limits and printable sides.

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Recommended Paper Types, Loading Limits and Correct Printing Sides

For the recommended paper types with their respective load limits and printable sides refer to the chart below. Please see the information at the bottom of the page regarding unusable paper types.

Paper Type

Model

Size

Limit

Printing side

Plain paper
(weight 64 - 105 gm2
or 17 - 28 lbm2)

-

A4 / B5 / A5 /
Letter / Legal

Less than 10 mm

sides

Brilliant White Paper
Super White Paper

SW-101

A4 / Letter

Less than 10 mm

sides

SW-201

Glossy Photo Paper

GP-401

A4 / Letter

10 sheets

Glossy side

4 x 6 / Credit Card *

20 sheets

GP-501

A4 / Letter

10 sheets

4 x 6

20 sheets

Matte Photo Paper

MP-101

A4 / Letter

10 sheets

Whiter side

4 x 6

20 sheets

Photo Paper Plus Glossy

PP-101

A4 / Letter / 5 x 7

10 sheets

Glossy side

4 x 6

20 sheets

Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss

SG-101

A4 / Letter / 8 x 10

10 sheets

Side with no logo

4 x 6

20 sheets

Photo Paper Pro

PR-101

A4 / Letter / 5 x 7

10 sheets

Glossy side

4 x 6

20 sheets

Photo Stickers

PS-101

4 x 6

1 sheet

Side with stickers

*: Make sure to set Credit Card sized paper in the portrait orientation.
Setting Credit Card sized paper in the landscape orientation may cause paper jam.

Additional recommended paper types when printing from a computer

Paper Type

Model

Size

Lomits

Printing side

High Resolution Paper

HR-101N

A4 / Letter

80 sheets

Whiter side

Photo Paper Plus Double Sided

PP-101D

A4 / Letter / 5 x 7

1 sheet

sides

T-Shirt Transfers

TR-301

A4 / Letter

1 sheet

Side with no green grids

Envelopes*

DL

-

-

10 sheets

sides

#10

-

-

10 sheets

sides

*: Set Envelope with the flap closed.

Unusable Paper Types:

Avoid using the types of paper below. Using these types of paper may cause a paper jam or problems in the printer as well as deteriorated print results.

  • Folded, wrinkled, or torn paper
  • Wet or soiled paper
  • Excessively thin paper: Paper lighter than 64 gm2 (17 lb) (tracing paper, thin letter paper, etc.)
  • Excessively thick paper excluding Canon authentic paper : Paper heavier than 105 gm2 (28 lb) (cardboard, corrugated paper, etc.)
  • Paper smaller than 54 mm (W) x 86 mm (H) (2.13" x 3.39")
  • Non-rectangular paper
  • Paper with adhesives
  • Paper in bound form (such as a notebook)
  • Photo postcards or postcard with image seals
  • Non-empty envelopes
  • Envelopes with double flaps or flaps with adhesive
  • Embossed or coated paper, post cards, and envelopes
  • Paper with holes (loose-leaf, etc.)
  • "Cut" plain paper or "cut" memo pad.

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