Changing the Printer Operation Mode (macOS) - TS6320

Article ID: ART175170 | Date published: 08/28/2019 | Date last updated: 10/16/2020
 

Description

This article explains how to adjust the operation modes of the PIXMA TS6320 from a Mac.

Solution

If necessary, switch between various modes of printer operation.

  1. Check whether the printer is on and select Device settings from the Remote UI.

  2. If necessary, complete the following settings:

    Print settings - Prevent paper abrasion

    The printer can increase the gap between the print head and the paper during high-density printing to prevent paper abrasion.
    Check this check box to prevent paper abrasion.

    Custom settings - Detect paper setting mismatch

    If the check box is deselected, at the time of printing from PC, you can continue to print without the message display even if the paper settings set in the Print dialog differs from the paper information registered to the printer.

    Ink drying wait time

    You can set the length of the printer rest time until printing of the next page begins. The wait time becomes longer as the value set in the list increases, and shorter as the value decreases.
    If the paper gets stained because the next page is ejected before the ink on the printed page dries, increase the ink drying wait time.
    Reducing the ink drying wait time speeds up printing.

  3. Click OK.

    The printer operates with the modified settings on future prints.

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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