Print Settings - G6020

Article ID: ART183642 | Date published: 08/11/2023 | Date last updated: 08/11/2023
 

Description

This article provides information on print settings that can be adjusted from the operation panel of the PIXMA G6020.

Solution

Select this menu from Device settings in Setup menu.

  • Prevent abrasion

    Use this setting only if the print surface becomes smudged.

     Be sure to set this back to OFF after printing since it may result in lower printing speed or lower print quality.

  • Amount of extension

    Select the amount of image that extends off the paper when performing Borderless Printing / Copying.

    When performing Borderless Printing / Copying, slight cropping may occur at the edges since the printed / copied image is enlarged to fill the whole page. You can change the width to be cropped from the borders of the original image as needed.

    Cropped area will be larger if Amount: Large is selected.

     For Borderless Printing, at Paper Size Settings at the computer, select a paper size for Borderless Printing, then print.

     If printouts contain margins even though you are printing in Borderless, specifying Amount: Large for this setting may help solve the problem.

     Depending on your devices or how to print, the setting may be disabled.

  • Auto photo fix set.

    When ON is selected, you can select whether to print photos using the Exif information recorded in the image files when Default* or On is selected in printing with a PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device.

    * When Default is selected for the print setting on the PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device, select Auto photo fix for Photo fix in PictBridge settings.

  • Paper print position

    Adjusts the print position when the left / right margins are not aligned.

    Select Rear tray or Cassette for the paper source. You can adjust their printing positions in increments of 0.01 in. (0.1 mm) between -0.08 in. (-2 mm) and +0.08 in. (+2 mm) to the right or left with respect to its center of the paper along the horizontal axis.

     When using A4 / Letter sized paper, the amount of adjustment that can be made is limited. You cannot make adjustments greater than this limit.

If your product issue was not resolved after following the steps above, or if you require additional help, please create or log in to your Canon Account to see your technical support options.

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