Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Tray - PRO-300

Article ID: ART177136 | Date published: 07/20/2020 | Date last updated: 09/09/2020
 

Description

Learn about loading paper into the manual feed tray of the imagePROGRAF PRO-300.

Solution

The following video will walk you through the process outlined below.

Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Tray

You can load one sheet of 8" x 10" (20 x 25 cm) size paper or larger in the manual feed tray at a time.

 We recommend Canon genuine photo paper for printing photos.

 Learn about supported media types for the printer.

 Print in an environment (temperature and humidity) suitable to the paper in use. For the temperature and humidity conditions of Canon genuine papers, refer to the paper's packaging or the supplied instructions.

 The manual feed tray does not accept plain paper. When printing on plain paper, load it in the top feed.

  1. Prepare the paper. If the paper is curled, flatten it.

     If paper is curled, hold the curled corners and gently bend them in the opposite direction until the paper becomes completely flat.

     When using Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss SG-201, even if the sheet is curled, load one sheet at a time as it is. If you roll up this paper to flatten, this may cause cracks on the surface of the paper and reduce the print quality.

  2. Open the manual feed tray (A), then extend the paper support (B).

  3. Gently open the paper output tray (C).

     If the multi-purpose tray guide (D) is open, be sure to close it.

  4. Open the output tray extension (E), then pull out the paper output support (F).

    Open the output tray extension (E), then pull out the paper output support (F)
  5. Slide the paper guides (G) to open them, and load ONLY ONE SHEET OF PAPER in the center of the manual feed tray WITH THE PRINT SIDE FACING YOU.

  6. Slide the paper guides (G) to align them with both sides of the paper stack.

    Don't slide the paper guides too hard against the paper. The paper may not be fed properly.

    Don't slide the paper guides too hard against the paper. If you do, this may cause feeding problems

     Always load paper in the portrait orientation (H). Loading paper in the landscape orientation (I) can cause paper jams.

    Load paper in the portrait orientation (H). If you load it in the landscape orientation (I), it may cause paper jams

  7. Make sure that the paper is set firmly against the bottom of the manual feed tray and against the paper guides by slightly jiggling the paper up and down.

    Jiggle the paper up and down and against the paper guides to ensure that the paper is set firmly against the bottom of the manual feed tray

  8. Select the size and type of paper loaded in the manual feed tray at Page size and Type, select Register, then press the OK button.

    Figure: Paper registration screen

 To continue printing from the manual feed tray, wait until printing is complete, then load the next sheet.

 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 notice blurring or uneven colors, increase the print quality setting and try printing again.

 To prevent incorrect printing, this printer has a function that detects whether the settings for the paper loaded on the manual feed tray matches the paper settings. Before printing, make print settings in accordance with the paper settings. When this function is enabled, an error message is displayed if these settings do not match to prevent incorrect printing. When this error message is displayed, check and correct the paper settings.

 For loading long-length paper (paper that the length is up to 39.00 in. (990.6 mm)), the leading edges of paper are lifted depending on the paper weight and printouts may be misaligned. Prevent the leading edges of paper from lifting by holding the parts protruding from the tray or other ways.

When printing on long-length paper, hold ejected paper with your hand or use the printer at the location that paper does not fall. If paper falls, the printed surface may get dirty or be damaged. If you hold paper with your hand, do not pull it forcibly while printing.

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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