If you cut plain paper into small size such as 4" x 6" (10 x 15 cm), 5" x 7" (13 x 18 cm), 127 x 127 mm or Business Cards to perform trial print, it can cause paper jams.
Note
We recommend Canon genuine photo paper for printing photos.
Open the paper support (A) and paper support extension (B).
Pull out the paper output tray (C) and open the output tray extension (D).
Load paper WITH THE PRINT SIDE FACING UP.
Align the paper guides (E) with the paper width.
Do not slide the paper guides too hard against the paper.The paper may not be fed properly.
Important
Always load paper in the portrait orientation (F).Loading paper in the landscape orientation (G) can cause paper jams.
Note
Do not load sheets of paper higher than the load limit mark (H).
After loading paper on the rear tray, the paper information registration screen for the rear trayis displayed on the LCD.
Press the OK button.
Use the button to select the size of the loaded paper on the rear tray, then press the OK button.
Note
The (asterisk) on the LCD indicates the current setting.
Use the button to select the type of the loaded paper on the rear tray, then press the OK button.
Note
When printing, select the size and type of the loaded paper on the print settings screen of the computer.
notice blurring or uneven colors, increase the print quality setting and try printing again.
There are various types of paper, such as paper with a special surface coating for printing photos at optimal quality and paper suitable for documents.Each media type has specific preset settings (how ink is used and sprayed, distance from nozzles, etc.), that allow you to print to that type with optimal image quality.The wrong paper settings may cause poor printout color quality or scratches on the printed surface.If you
Loading Envelopes
You can load Envelope DL and Envelope Com 10.
The address is automatically rotated and printed according to the envelope's direction by specifying on the computer properly.
Important
Printing of envelopes from the operation panel is not supported.
Do not use the following envelopes.They could jam in the printer or cause the printer to malfunction.
Envelopes with an embossed or treated surface
Envelopes with a double flap
Envelopes whose gummed flaps are already moistened and adhesive
Prepare envelopes.
Press down on all four corners and edges of the envelopes to flatten them.
If the envelopes are curled, hold the opposite corners and gently twist them in the opposite direction.
If the corner of the envelope flap is folded, flatten it.
Use a pen or the like to press the leading edge in the inserting direction flat and sharpen the crease.
The figures above show a side view of the leading edge of the envelope.
Important
The envelopes may jam in the printer if they are not flat or the edges are not aligned.Make sure that no curl or puff exceeds 0.12 inch (3 mm).
Note
When printing, select the type of envelope and orientation of printing on the print settings screen of the computer.
Load envelopes.
Open the paper support (A) and paper support extension (B).
Pull out the paper output tray (C) and open the output tray extension (D).
Load envelopes WITH THE PRINT SIDE FACING UP.
Up to 10 envelopes can be loaded at once.
Fold flap of the envelope and load the envelope in the portrait orientation with the address side facing up.
Align the paper guides (E) with the envelope width.
Do not slide the paper guides too hard against the envelopes.The envelopes may not be fed properly.
Note
Do not load envelopes higher than the load limit mark (F).
After loading paper on the rear tray, the paper information registration screen for the rear trayis displayed on the LCD.
Press the OK button.
Use the button to select the size of the loaded envelopes on the rear tray, then press the OK button.
Note
The (asterisk) on the LCD indicates the current setting.
Use the button to select Envelope, then press the OK button.