Proper Settings for Canon Fine Art Paper

Article ID: ART121684 | Date published: 05/12/2015 | Date last updated: 08/17/2015
 

Solution

Settings for Fine Art Paper before printing

Paper name
Fine Art Paper "Photo Rag"
Fine Art Paper "Premium Matte"
Fine Art Paper "Museum Etching"
Third-Party Canvas
Model number
FA-PR1
FA-PM1
FA-ME1
Depends on manufacturer
Printing surface
Smooth face *1
Whiter face
Stickier face *1 / *2
See manufacturer's instructions
Paper source
Auto sheet feeder / Front tray
Front tray
Front tray
Front tray
Loadable number of sheets
1 sheet
1 sheet
1 sheet
1 sheet
Driver settings
Media type
Fine Art Photo Rag
Fine Art Premium Matte
Fine Art Museum Etching
Canvas (or follow manufacturer's guidelines)
Paper size
Art A3+ (margin 35mm ) *3
Art A3 (margin 35mm) *3
Art A4 (margin 35mm) *3
Art Letter (margin 35mm) *3
Art A3+ (margin 35mm ) *3
Art A3 (margin 35mm) *3
Art A4 (margin 35mm) *3
Art Letter (margin 35mm) *3
Art A3+ (margin 35mm) *3
Art A3 (margin 35mm) *3
Art A4 (margin 35mm) *3
Art Letter (margin 35mm) *3
Art A3+ (margin 35mm ) *3
Art A3 (margin 35mm) *3
Art A4 (margin 35mm) *3
Art Letter (margin 35mm) *3

*1 To check the correct printing surface of Fine Art Paper, attach (slightly) adhesive tape to sides of paper; the side the tape sticks to more is the printing surface. However, if you attach the tape on the place other than the margins of the paper, printing result on the spot you attach the tape may be deteriorated.

*2 With your finger moistened a little, touch the paper (upper or lower section) with your finger. The side that sticks more easily is the printing surface.

*3 Printing is not performed in the 35mm from the top and bottom edges of Fine Art Paper and Canvas. Confirm the printing area in the preview window before printing.

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