Page 3 - Contents; Introduction; Printer Specifications; Basic Printing Workflow
Contents Contents �� Contents Introduction 1 How to use th�s manual .................................................................................... 1 About Th�s User Manual .............................................................................................................. 1Search�ng ...
Page 4 - Handling Paper
�� Contents Contents Load�ng and Pr�nt�ng on Sheets �n the Paper Feed Slot ........................................................... 98Pr�nt�ng from W�ndows ............................................................................................................ 100Pr�nt�ng from Mac OS X .........
Page 5 - Working With Various Print Jobs; Enhanced Printing Options
Contents Contents ��� Working With Various Print Jobs 165 Pr�nt�ng Photos and Images .......................................................................... 165 Pr�nt�ng Photos and Images .................................................................................................... 165Pr�nt...
Page 7 - Windows Software
Contents Contents v Center�ng or�g�nals ........................................................................................ 326 Pr�nt�ng Or�g�nals Centered on Rolls ....................................................................................... 326Pr�nt�ng Or�g�nals Centered on Rolls (W...
Page 8 - Mac OS X Software
v� Contents Contents Access�ng the Pr�nter Dr�ver D�alog Box from the Operat�ng System Menu (W�ndows) ......... 406Ma�n Sheet (W�ndows) ............................................................................................................ 408Paper Informat�on on Pr�nter D�alog Box (W�ndows) .....
Page 9 - Network Setting
Contents Contents v�� Gray Adjustment Pane (Mac OS X) ......................................................................................... 469Page Setup Pane (Mac OS X) ................................................................................................ 470Ut�l�ty Pane (Mac OS X) .....
Page 10 - Adjustments for Better Print Quality
v��� Contents Contents Manag�ng Queued Jobs (Delet�ng or Preempt�ng Other Jobs) ............................................... 529Sett�ng Passwords for Personal Boxes ................................................................................... 532Nam�ng Personal Boxes ..........................
Page 11 - Troubleshooting
Contents Contents �x Clean�ng the Pr�nthead ............................................................................................................ 625Replac�ng the Pr�nthead .......................................................................................................... 626 Ma�ntenan...
Page 12 - Error Message
x Contents Contents Immed�ately After Borderless Pr�nt�ng, the Tra�l�ng Edge Marg�n �s So�led Dur�ng Regular Pr�nt�ng .................................................................................................................................... 670Pr�nted colors are �naccurate ...................
Page 15 - How to use this manual; About This User Manual
How to use this manual Introduction How to use this manual About This User Manual • Symbols The following symbols are used in this User Manual to indicate safety information and explanationson restrictions or precautions in use. Important Indicates important information that must be followed when us...
Page 17 - Searching Topics; Search
How to use this manual Searching Topics You can nd information in topics of this User Manual by searching for relevant terms. 1. Enter a term and click the Search button. Note • To search for multiple terms at once, enter a space between each term. Search results are listed at left. Introduction 3
Page 18 - Apply
How to use this manual 2. Click a topic you want to read. The terms you searched for will be highlighted in the topic. To review multiple topics at once, select the check box of desired topics and click the Apply button. 4 Introduction
Page 19 - HTML Version of the Manual for Printing; Printing a group of topics in the manual; Basic Printing Workow
How to use this manual HTML Version of the Manual for Printing You can select a group of topics in the table of contents or individual topics in this manual for printing.The following procedure describes how to do this, using the information in Basic Printing Workow as an example. Printing a group ...
Page 20 - Access to the HTML for printing
How to use this manual 2. Click Access to the HTML for printing in the title area. The topics in Basic Printing Workow are displayed together in HTML format, ready for printing. 6 Introduction
Page 22 - Printing a group of individual topics in the manual
How to use this manual Printing a group of individual topics in the manual When you access printable HTML versions from subtitles in the table of contents, you can specify a groupof topics to print. 1. Click a section title in the table of contents. Here, Basic Printing Workow is used as an example...
Page 23 - Printing Procedure
How to use this manual 3. Click Access to the HTML for printing in the title area. The topics in Printing Procedure are displayed together in HTML format, ready for printing. Introduction 9
Page 24 - Printing selected topics
How to use this manual 4. Clear the topics you will not print and click the Apply button. Printing selected topics Print selected topics as follows. 1. Access the printing dialog box as follows, depending on your computer’s operating system. • Windows In Windows, right-click anywhere in the explanat...
Page 27 - Printer Parts; Printer parts; Front
Printer parts Printer Parts Printer parts Front Standard When the Ejection Guide is removed a. Top Cover Open this cover to install the Printhead and remove any jammed paper from inside the printer, as needed. (→P.15) b. Paper Tray Cover Open this cover to load sheets in the Top Paper Feed Slot. (→P...
Page 28 - Back
Printer parts k. Stand A stand on which the printer is installed. Equipped with casters so that the printer can be easily moved. l. Output Stacker Printed documents are ejected into the output tray. The Output Stacker can hold one sheet. (→P.162) Back a. USB Port Connect a USB cable to this port. Th...
Page 30 - Tray Feed Area
Printer parts Tray Feed Area a. Tray Extension When loading sheets on the tray, open the Paper Tray Cover before opening the tray. b. Width Guide When loading the sheets , move the guide to match the paper size. c. Top Paper Feed Slot When loading sheets, insert them here. d. Front Paper Feed Slot (...
Page 32 - Carriage
Printer parts Carriage a. Printhead Fixer Cover Holds the Printhead in place. Do not open this part except during Printhead replacement. b. Printhead The printhead is equipped with ink nozzles. It serves a key role in printing. c. Printhead Fixer Lever Locks the Printhead Fixer Cover. Do not open th...
Page 34 - Vents
Printer parts Vents The vents are on top (1), on the right (2), and on the bottom on the right (3 and 4). Caution • Do not block these vents when the printer is on. • Avoid setting paper or other light objects near the vents. 20 Printer Parts
Page 35 - Control Panel; Roll Media lamp
Printer parts Control Panel a. Data lamp (Green) • FlashingDuring printing, the Data lamp ashes when the printer is receiving or processing print jobs.Otherwise, this lamp ashes when the printer is paused or updating the rmware. • OffThere are no active print jobs when the Data lamp is off. b. Me...
Page 37 - Stop
Printer parts q. Stop Button Hold down for at least a second to cancel print jobs in progress or end the ink drying period. During display of instructions on loading sheets, for example, you can hold down this button for onesecond to pause the current screen. Note • When the printer is in Sleep mode...
Page 41 - Turning the Printer On and Off; Turning the printer on; Power
Control Panel Turning the Printer On and Off Turning the printer on 1. Press the Power button to turn on the printer. The printer will now start up. After the Display Screen shows the Canon logo, Starting up... Please wait. is displayed. 2. The printer goes online in preparation for printing after s...
Page 42 - Turning the printer off
Control Panel Important • Starting the printer when it is connected via the USB cable to a Macintosh computer that is off may cause the computer to start up at the same time. To prevent this, disconnect the USB cable before starting the printer. Connecting the printer to the computer via a USB hub m...
Page 43 - Printer Modes; Modes
Control Panel Printer Modes Printer modes are classied as follows and described in this topic. • Modes (→P.29) • Mode transition (→P.30) • Online, and state of the Control Panel (→P.31) • Ofine, and state of the Control Panel (→P.32) • Menu mode, and state of the Control Panel (→P.33) • Submenu mo...
Page 44 - Mode transition
Control Panel Mode transition The printer mode transitions are as follows: *1: When submenus are displayed, you can press any button other than the Information button to return to the previous mode. *2: The printer automatically enters Sleep mode if it is idle for a specic period (by factory defaul...
Page 45 - Online, and state of the Control Panel
Control Panel Online, and state of the Control Panel Not printing Printing in progress (receiving or processing print jobs) Display Screen • Top Line of the Display ScreenThe printer status is displayed here. The selected paper source is indicated by an icon in the upper-rightcorner.Any warning mess...
Page 46 - Ofine, and state of the Control Panel
Control Panel Ofine, and state of the Control Panel Ofine Not printing Printing is paused Display Screen • Display ScreenThe printer status is displayed here. The selected paper source is indicated by an icon in the upper-rightcorner.Any warning messages are displayed here on lines 2-4. Take the a...
Page 47 - Menu mode, and state of the Control Panel; Submenu mode, and state of the Control Panel
Control Panel Menu mode, and state of the Control Panel Main menu Menu items and settings Main menu (during printing) • Display ScreenPressing the Menu button when printing is not in progressdisplays the main menu.The title of the selected menuis displayed on the rst line,and menus immediately unde...
Page 48 - Switching Modes; Switching the Printer Online/Ofine
Control Panel Switching Modes Switching the Printer Online/Ofine Press the Online button to switch the printer online or ofine. The Online lamp is lit in Online mode. Printing is possible in this mode. The Online lamp is off in Ofine mode. 34 Printer Parts
Page 50 - Switching to Menu Mode
Control Panel Switching to Menu Mode Press the Menu button to display the main menu. Depending on the status, the printer switches to Menu mode as follows. Printer Status When Menu is Pressed Online Switches to Menu mode. Online, printing The printer stays online. It does not switch to Menumode. Of...
Page 51 - Printer Menu Operations; Main menu operations when no print job is in progress; Main menu operations during printing
Control Panel Printer Menu Operations The printer menu includes a main menu and submenus. • Main menu operations when no print job is in progress (→P.37) • Main menu operations during printing (→P.37) • Job Management Menu Operations (→P.38) • Submenu operations (→P.38) Main menu operations when no ...
Page 52 - Job Management Menu Operations; Submenu operations
Control Panel Job Management Menu Operations To display the Job Mgmt Menu , press Job Mgmt Menu on the Menu Selection screen, which is displayed by pressing the Menu button on the Control Panel during printing. Note • The Menu Selection screen will not be displayed in the following case even if you ...
Page 53 - Main Menu Operations
Control Panel Main Menu Operations Press the Menu button to display the main menu. For details, see “Main Menu Settings”. (→P.59) • Main menu when no print job is in progress • Menu selection (if you press the Menu button when printing is in progress) Note • The main menu will not be displayed in th...
Page 54 - Accessing Menus
Control Panel Accessing Menus Printer menus are grouped by function.Menus are displayed with the upper line selected. Use the buttons on the Control Panel to access each menu. • Press ▲ to access a higher menu in the menu list, and press ▼ to access a lower one. If items of the menu list are more th...
Page 55 - Specifying menu items
Control Panel Specifying menu items Follow the steps below to specify menu items. 1. Press ▲ or ▼ to select a menu, and then press the ► button. Repeat these steps until the desired menu options are displayed. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the desired setting, and then press the OK button. The check box...
Page 56 - Specifying numerical values; Interface Setup
Control Panel Specifying numerical values Follow the steps below to enter numbers for items such as network settings. 1. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Interface Setup , and then press the ► button. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select TCP/IP , and then press the ► button. 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select IP Setting , and th...
Page 57 - Executing menu commands
Control Panel Executing menu commands Follow the steps below to execute menu commands. 1. Press ▲ or ▼ to select a menu, and then press the ► button. Repeat these steps until the desired menu options are displayed. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the action to execute, and then press the OK button. After ...
Page 58 - Menu Structure; Main Menu
Control Panel Menu Structure Main Menu The structure of the main menu is as follows. Values at right indicated by an asterisk “*” are the defaults.For instructions on menu operations, see “Main Menu Operations”. (→P.39)For details on menu items, see “Main Menu Settings”. (→P.59) First Level Second L...
Page 70 - Submenus
Control Panel *5: For information on the types of paper the printer supports, refer to the Paper Reference Guide. (→P.108) The paper type setting in the printer driver and related software (as well as on the ControlPanel) is updated when you install the printer driver from the User Software CD-ROM o...
Page 71 - Main menu during printing
Control Panel Main menu during printing The structure of the main menu during printing is as follows.For instructions on menu operations, see “Main Menu Operations”. (→P.39)For details on menu items available during printing, see “Main Menu Settings (During Printing)”. (→P.70) First Level Second Lev...
Page 73 - Main Menu Settings
Control Panel Main Menu Settings Main menu items are described in the following tables.For instructions on menu operations, see “Main Menu Operations”. (→P.39)For details on menu levels and values, see “Menu Structure”. (→P.44) Setting Item Description, Instructions Paper Cutting This command is ava...
Page 74 - Media Menu
Control Panel Media Menu Setting Item Description, Instructions Manual PaperType (*1) Choose the type of sheets to be loaded manually.(→P.149) Manual PaperSize (*1) Choose the size of paper to be loaded manually.(→P.150) Roll Media Type (*1) Choose the size of the roll.(→P.117) Chk Remain.Roll Choos...
Page 75 - Paper Details
Control Panel Paper Details Setting Item Description, Instructions Roll DryingTime Specify the time to wait for the ink to dry for each sheet. Scan Wait Time Specify the time to wait for the ink to dry between each scanin bidirectional printing, in consideration of how quickly the inkdries. Note tha...
Page 77 - Job Management
Control Panel Job Management Setting Item Description, Instructions Delete Delete the current job or queued jobs.(→P.529) Job QueueOpe. Job List (Choose aprint job) Priority Print the job rst after the current printjob is nished. (→P.529) Print Print jobs in the Common Box. Job List (Choose aprint...
Page 78 - Adjust Printer
Control Panel Adjust Printer Setting Item Description, Instructions Standard Adj. Choose Yes to have the printer print and read a test pattern for the automatic adjustment of Printhead alignment relative tothe printing direction. (→P.572) Advanced Adj. Choose Yes to have the printer print and read a...
Page 80 - Maintenance
Control Panel Maintenance Setting Item Description, Instructions Repl. maint cart When replacing the Maintenance Cartridge, choose Yes and follow the instructions on the screen. (→P.633) Replace P.head Not displayed during a warning message that the remaining Maintenance Cartridgecapacity is low.Whe...
Page 81 - System Setup
Control Panel System Setup Setting Item Description, Instructions Buzzer Set the buzzer. Choose On for the buzzer to sound once for warnings and three times for errors. Warning Detect Mismatch Choose Warning for notication (display of a warning message) during printing if the paper type specied in...
Page 86 - Job Mgmt Menu
Control Panel Job Mgmt Menu Setting Item Description, Instructions Priority Print the job rst after the current printjob is nished. (→P.529) Job QueueOpe. Job List (Choose aprint job) Delete Delete the current job or queued jobs.(→P.529) Print Print jobs in the Common Box. Job List (Choose aprint ...
Page 87 - Submenu Display; Remaining Maintenance Cartridge capacity and ink levels
Control Panel Submenu Display Pressing the Information button switches the information displayed between Ink , Media Info , and System Info . Each time you press the Information button, the following submenus are displayed. Note • Press any button other than the Information button to restore the pre...
Page 88 - Printing Status Print Reports
Control Panel Status Print You can print a Status Print report indicating the current status of the printer. With Status Print , information is printed regarding the printer rmware version, various settings, and the utilization level of consumables. Printing Status Print Reports 1. Load paper. If u...
Page 95 - Optional accessories; Stand
Optional accessories Optional accessories Stand The printer can be mounted on the following Stand. • Printer Stand ST-25 Note • For details on assembling the Stand, refer to the instructions provided with the Stand. Printer Parts 81
Page 96 - Roll Holder Set
Optional accessories Roll Holder Set A set of parts including a Roll Holder, Holder Stopper (for 2- and 3-inch paper cores), 3-Inch Paper CoreAttachment, and Spacer for Borderless Printing (used for both 2- and 3-inch paper cores).To load a roll with a 3-inch paper core, insert the 3-Inch Paper Core...
Page 97 - Printer Specications; Specications; Printer
Printer Specications Printer Specications Specications Important • This information is subject to change as the printer is updated. • The following values may vary depending on the operating environment. Printer Power supply 100-120 V AC (50/60 Hz), 220-240 V AC (50/60 Hz) In operation 100 W max....
Page 98 - Printing performance
Printer Specications Printing performance Print method Bubblejet Maximum resolution 2400 dpi horizontally (*1) × 1200 dpi vertically Printhead PF-03 Number of nozzles 2,560 per color *1: Prints with a minimum 1/2400 inch dot pitch between ink droplets. Interface Expansion Board Slots 1 Format Inter...
Page 99 - Ink
Printer Specications Ink Y Ink Tank ( Yellow Ink) Pigment ink PFI-101Y (user-replaceable) PC Ink Tank ( Photo Cyan Ink) Pigment ink PFI-101PC (user-replaceable) C Ink Tank ( Cyan Ink) Pigment ink PFI-101C (user-replaceable) PGY Ink Tank ( Photo Gray Ink) Pigment ink PFI-103PGY (user-replaceable) GY...
Page 101 - Hard Disk
Printer Specications *1: For information on the types of paper the printer supports, refer to the Paper Reference Guide. (→P.108) *2: Printing may not be possible in some cases, depending on the type and size of paper.*3: Load paper at least 6 mm (0.24 in) wider and 6 mm higher than the size select...
Page 102 - Basic Environmental Performance
Printer Specications Basic Environmental Performance Printer Sleep mode 100-120 V: 5 W max.220-240 V: 6 W max. Power consumption Off 1 W max. Weight Printer only: 51 kg (112.4 lb) Dimensions (W × D× H) Printer only: 1,177×670×344 mm (46.3 × 26.4 × 13.5 in) Resource efciency Recycling Recyclable pl...
Page 103 - Print Area; Sheets
Printer Specications Print Area A margin required by the printer is added with respect to the size of paper loaded in the printer. Except inborderless printing, the actual printing area corresponds to the paper size minus the space for this margin. Printable Area Recommended Print Area Top Edge Bot...
Page 104 - Rolls
Printer Specications Rolls • Printable Area: A margin of 3 mm (0.12 in) on all sides is required. During borderless printing, the margin on all sidesis 0 mm. For information on paper compatible with borderless printing, see the Paper ReferenceGuide. (→P.108) • Recommended print area: A margin of 20...
Page 105 - Printing procedure; Printing Options Using Rolls and Sheets; Roll printing
Printing procedure Basic Printing Workow Printing procedure Printing Options Using Rolls and Sheets The printer supports both rolls and sheets.This section introduces the main features of each, as well as the main printing methods available. Select rollsor sheets to suit your particular printing ap...
Page 106 - Sheet printing
Printing procedure Sheet printing Sheets refers to individual sheets of paper in regular sizes.Insert the sheet between the Platen and the Paper Retainer. • Enlarged/reduced printing You can freely adjust the size of originals by enlarging or reducing originals before printing. (→P.233) (→P.239) (→P...
Page 107 - Loading and Printing on Rolls
Printing procedure Loading and Printing on Rolls These are the basic steps for loading and printing on rolls.Follow these steps to switch to a new roll or a roll of a different type or width before printing. Note • If a sheet is loaded in the Top Paper Feed Slot, remove it before this procedure. (→P...
Page 112 - Loading and Printing on Sheets in the Paper Feed Slot
Printing procedure Loading and Printing on Sheets in the Paper Feed Slot These are the basic steps for loading sheets in the paper feed slot and then printing from this slot.Follow the steps below to load and print on sheets in the paper feed slot. Note • If a roll is loaded, rewind the roll before ...
Page 114 - Printing from Windows
Printing procedure Printing from Windows Print from the application software menu. Important • The Windows printer driver can be used in the following versions of Windows: • Windows 2000 (Professional or Server) • Windows XP (Home Edition or Professional) • Windows Server 2003 (Standard Edition) • W...
Page 115 - Printing from Mac OS X; Registering the printer; Printing from the application software
Printing procedure Printing from Mac OS X Print from the application menu after registering the printer. Important • We recommend exiting unnecessary applications before printing. Running several applications while printing may interrupt the transfer of print data and affect printing quality. Regist...
Page 117 - Canceling print jobs; Canceling Print Jobs from the Control Panel
Canceling print jobs Canceling print jobs Canceling Print Jobs from the Control Panel Hold down the Stop button for a second or more to cancel print jobs or ink drying in progress when the printer is online, ofine, or in Menu mode. Printer operation varies depending on the status when you hold down...
Page 119 - Canceling Print Jobs from Windows; Cancel
Canceling print jobs Canceling Print Jobs from Windows You can cancel print jobs in the printer window. 1. Click the printer icon in the taskbar to display the printer window. Note • You can also display this window by double-clicking the printer icon in the Printers and Faxes (or Printers ) folder,...
Page 120 - Canceling Print Jobs from Mac OS X; Dock; Utility
Canceling print jobs Canceling Print Jobs from Mac OS X You can cancel print jobs in imagePROGRAF Printmonitor . 1. Click the printer icon in the Dock to display the printer window. 2. Click Stop Jobs to stop printing. In this window, you can cancel jobs sent to the printer. Note • The print job is ...
Page 121 - Cancel Job
Canceling print jobs 2. Select the print job to cancel and click the Cancel Job button to remove the print job. The job sent to the printer is canceled. Note • The print job is displayed on the imagePROGRAF Printmonitor window while the printer receives the print data from the computer. It is not di...
Page 122 - Paper; Types of Paper
Paper Handling Paper Paper Types of Paper For information on the types of paper the printer supports, refer to the Paper Reference Guide . This guideidenties supported plain paper, coated paper, photo paper (such as glossy photo paper), proong paper,CAD paper, and other types of paper. The Paper R...
Page 123 - Viewing the Paper Reference Guide
Paper Viewing the Paper Reference Guide You can access the Paper Reference Guide as follows. Follow the steps for your particular operating system. • Windows 1. Double-click the iPFxxxx Support icon on the desktop. (Here, iPFxxxx represents the printer model.) The online support window is displayed....
Page 125 - Updating paper information
Paper Updating paper information You can update paper information in the Paper Reference Guide and on the printer by downloading thelatest version of the Media Conguration Tool from the imagePROGRAF website. For information aboutthe Media Conguration Tool, see the Media Conguration Tool Guide (Wi...
Page 127 - Paper Sizes
Paper Paper Sizes You can use the following sizes of paper. Sheets You can use sheets in the following sizes, up to 610 mm (24 in) wide. Paper Size Dimensions ISO A1 594 × 841 mm (23 × 33 in) ISO A2 420 × 594 mm (16.5 × 23 in) ISO A2+ 432 × 610 mm (17 × 24 in) ISO A3 297 × 420 mm (12 × 17 in) ISO A3...
Page 130 - Handling rolls; Selecting the Paper Source
Handling rolls Handling rolls Selecting the Paper Source When selecting Paper Feed Slot, press the Feeder Selection button. You can determine which Paper Feed Slot is selected by checking which lamp is lit, the Roll Media lamp (a) or the Cut Sheet lamp (b). • Roll Media lamp : Selected when printing...
Page 133 - Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder
Handling rolls Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder Note • For details on supported sizes and types of the roll that can be loaded, see “Paper Sizes” or the Paper Reference Guide. (→P.113) (→P.108) • Align the edges of the paper on both ends of the roll. • If the edge of the roll is bent or soiled, use ...
Page 135 - Loading Rolls in the Roll Feed Unit
Handling rolls Loading Rolls in the Roll Feed Unit Once a roll is in the Roll Holder, follow these steps to load the roll in the Roll Feed Unit. 1. Open the Roll Feed Unit Cover. 2. With the edge of the roll facing up toward you, insert the Roll Holder shaft into the guide grooves (a) of the Roll Ho...
Page 136 - Loading the Roll in the Printer
Handling rolls Loading the Roll in the Printer Follow these steps to load rolls in the printer. Note • Remove any loaded paper that will not be used. • Rolls: (→P.124) • Sheets: (→P.157) • If the Platen is dirty, clean inside the Top Cover. (→P.641) 1. Open the Roll Feed Unit Cover. 2. Insert the ed...
Page 138 - Removing the Roll from the Printer
Handling rolls Removing the Roll from the Printer Note • If you have activated automatic detection of the remaining roll paper, always follow these steps to remove rolls. You will be unable to manage the amount of roll paper left if you remove the roll before the barcode is printed. • When a roll ha...
Page 139 - Removing Rolls from the Roll Feed Unit
Handling rolls Removing Rolls from the Roll Feed Unit Remove any rolls in the Roll Feed Unit as follows. 1. Open the Roll Feed Unit Cover. 2. Using both hands, rotate the Roll Holder toward the back to rewind the roll. 3. Remove the Roll Holder from the Roll Holder Slot. 4. Close the Roll Feed Unit ...
Page 140 - Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder
Handling rolls Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder 1. Remove the Holder Stopper from the Roll Holder. 2. Remove the roll from the Roll Holder. Important • After removal, store the roll in the original bag or box, away from high temperature, humidity, and direct sunlight. If paper is not stored prope...
Page 141 - Clearing Jammed Roll Paper
Handling rolls Clearing Jammed Roll Paper If paper from a roll becomes jammed, Paper jam. is shown on the Display Screen of the Control Panel. Remove the jammed paper as follows. Note • For instructions on removing a paper jam from a roll if the scrap of paper remains in the Paper Feed Slot, see “Cl...
Page 145 - Feeding Roll Paper Manually
Handling rolls Feeding Roll Paper Manually You can bring the printer ofine by pressing the Online button. When the printer is ofine and roll paper is selected as the paper source, you can advance or retract theroll by pressing ▲ or ▼ . Press ▲ to retract the roll manually. Press ▼ to advance the r...
Page 146 - Detection of the Remaining Roll Paper
Handling rolls Detection of the Remaining Roll Paper If you have activated automatic detection of the remaining roll paper, when the roll is ejected, a barcode with text isprinted on the roll paper that identies the type of paper and amount left. If this function is activated and barcodesare printe...
Page 147 - Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls
Handling rolls Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls When you are using paper that takes longer for ink to adhere, if the Cutter touches printed surfaces that are stillwet, it may damage the paper or cause rough cut edges. Also, ink may be transferred onto the paper surface duringejection, soilin...
Page 149 - Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls
Handling rolls Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls How a roll is cut after ejection varies depending on the printer settings. Cutting Method Menu Settings Driver Setting Automatic The roll is automatically cut by the CutterUnit following printer driver settings. Automatic Yes Eject(→P.136) Choos...
Page 150 - Eject (waiting for ink to dry after printing)
Handling rolls Eject (waiting for ink to dry after printing) Important • When cutting wide printed documents after ejection, support the documents. If the paper drops, printed documents may be damaged. • Do not lift the paper when holding printed documents before cutting. If the paper rises, it may ...
Page 151 - Manual (when using media that cannot be cut using the Cutter Unit)
Handling rolls Manual (when using media that cannot be cut using the Cutter Unit) 1. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU . 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Paper Details , and then press the ► button. 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the type of paper, and then press the ► button. 4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select...
Page 153 - Paper Cutting (to have the roll cut at your specied position)
Handling rolls Paper Cutting (to have the roll cut at your specied position) 1. If the printer stops operating after printing, press the Online button. The printer goes ofine. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to feed the roll paper to the position for cutting. 3. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU . 4. Pre...
Page 154 - Cutting the Leading Edge of Roll Paper Automatically
Handling rolls Cutting the Leading Edge of Roll Paper Automatically If the leading edge of a roll is crooked or warped, it may cause an error message or printing problems. In thiscase, set Trim Edge First to Automatic or On on the Control Panel to have the printer cut the leading edge to make the ed...
Page 155 - Reducing Dust from Cutting Rolls
Handling rolls Reducing Dust from Cutting Rolls The printer is equipped with a function to reduce cutting dust for media such as Backlit Film that are more likely togenerate debris when cut. This may improve printing quality and help prevent Printhead damage. You can set upthis function to be activa...
Page 157 - Attaching Accessories to the Roll Holder; Mounting the 3-Inch Paper Core Attachment; Removing the 3-Inch Paper Core Attachment
Handling rolls Attaching Accessories to the Roll Holder Mounting the 3-Inch Paper Core Attachment To load a roll with a 3-inch paper core, insert the 3-Inch Paper Core Attachment on the Roll Holder.Align the triangular part (b) of the 3-Inch Paper Core Attachment (a) with the triangular groove (c) o...
Page 158 - Attaching the Spacer for Borderless Printing
Handling rolls Attaching the Spacer for Borderless Printing If you use an A1 or A2 roll for borderless printing, insert the provided Spacer for Borderless Printing onthe Roll Holder.Insert the protrusions (b) of the Spacer for Borderless Printing (a) into the holes (c) of the Roll Holder, asshown. R...
Page 159 - Feeding Paper from the Roll Feed Unit
Handling rolls Feeding Paper from the Roll Feed Unit The Paper Feed Slot used to feed roll paper is the same as the Paper Feed Slot used for the Top Paper FeedSlot, so both methods of feeding paper cannot be used at the same time. Thus, if a roll has been advanced when you wish to print from the Top...
Page 160 - Removing the Roll Feed Unit
Handling rolls Removing the Roll Feed Unit Important • Always make sure the printer is off before removing the Roll Feed Unit. 1. Remove any rolls in the Roll Feed Unit. (→P.125) 2. Use a coin or screwdriver to loosen the screws (a) on both sides of the back of the Roll Feed Unit and remove the unit...
Page 161 - Installing the Roll Feed Unit
Handling rolls Installing the Roll Feed Unit Important • Always make sure the printer is off before attaching the Roll Feed Unit. 1. Holding the Roll Feed Unit by the Carrying Handles (a), insert the two pins of the Roll Feed Unit (b) into the each hole on the back of the printer (c). 2. Use a coin ...
Page 162 - Handling sheets
Handling sheets Handling sheets Selecting the Paper Source When advancing paper, press the Feeder Selection button and select the source. You can determine the selected source by checking which lamp is lit-either the Roll Media lamp (a) or the Cut Sheet lamp (b). • Roll Media lamp : Selected when pr...
Page 165 - Loading Sheets Manually; Loading paper in the Top Paper Feed Slot; POP Board
Handling sheets Loading Sheets Manually When using the tray, load the paper in the Top Paper Feed Slot. (→P.151) However, if you have specied POP Board , insert the sheet in the Front Paper Feed Slot. (→P.153) Loading paper in the Top Paper Feed Slot Note • You can load only one sheet in the Top Pa...
Page 167 - Loading heavyweight paper in the Front Paper Feed Slot
Handling sheets Loading heavyweight paper in the Front Paper Feed Slot Important • Before loading heavyweight paper, change the media type setting to POP Board . After POP Board is selected as the type of paper, you can select Front Paper Feed Slot. • Always load a POP Board in the Front Paper Feed ...
Page 168 - Open Upper Cover
Handling sheets 3. Open Upper Cover is displayed. At this point, open the Top Cover. 4. With the sheet printing-side up, place the leading edge on the Front Tray Guides and keep it at as you insert it into the Front Paper Feed Slot. Caution • When loading paper in the Front Paper Feed Slot, keep it...
Page 171 - Removing Sheets from the Top Paper Feed Slot
Handling sheets Removing Sheets from the Top Paper Feed Slot 1. Press the Load/Eject button. A conrmation message is displayed regarding removal of the sheet. Note • Paper cannot be ejected by using the Load/Eject button when print jobs are in progress or during the ink drying period. Before ejecti...
Page 173 - Clearing Jammed Paper from the Tray
Handling sheets Clearing Jammed Paper from the Tray If a sheet loaded manually becomes jammed, Paper jam. is shown on the Display Screen of the Control Panel. Remove the jammed paper as follows. 1. Press the Load/Eject button. 2. Remove the jammed paper. • If paper is jammed inside the Top Cover 1. ...
Page 176 - Output Stacker; Output Stacker Precautions
Output Stacker Output Stacker Output Stacker Precautions When you print on rolls, you can use the Output Stacker to hold ejected printouts.When you use the Output Stacker (b), push down Basket Rod #1 fully toward the front, keeping it even on theleft and right so that Basket Rod #2 (a) is not slante...
Page 177 - Using the Output Stacker
Output Stacker Using the Output Stacker The Output Stacker can be held at two positions, as shown. • When storing printed documents on the Output Stacker Use position (1). • When the Output Stacker is not used Use position (2). Important • When storing printed documents on the Output Stacker, always...
Page 179 - Printing Photos and Images; Printing Photos and Images; Easy Settings
Printing Photos and Images Working With Various Print Jobs Printing Photos and Images Printing Photos and Images Printing is easy when you simply choose the print target. Easy Settings Simply choose the printing application in the list for optimal printing results. Print Target Choose presets that m...
Page 186 - Printing Photos in Monochrome
Printing Photos and Images Printing Photos in Monochrome The following settings are available for monochrome printing. EasySettings PrintTarget Photo(Monochrome) A mode optimized for printing monochrome imageswith maximum expressiveness through simpleoperations. Choosing Photo (Monochrome) in Easy S...
Page 192 - Fine-Tuning Monochrome Settings When Printing Photos
Printing Photos and Images Fine-Tuning Monochrome Settings When Printing Photos (Windows) You can specify your own print settings instead of using the Print Target presets. This topic describes how to ne-tune monochrome settings before printing. 1. Choose Print in the application menu. 2. Select th...
Page 197 - Printing from Photoshop; Using the Plug-in to Print; Using the Printer Driver to Print
Printing Photos and Images Printing from Photoshop You can print images in the Adobe RGB color space that you have created in Photoshop, the Adobe Systemsphoto retouching application. Using the dedicated Photoshop printer driver plug-in (provided with the printer)makes it easy to print Adobe RGB ima...
Page 204 - Printing CAD Drawings; Printing CAD Drawings; Print targets for line drawings and text
Printing CAD Drawings Printing CAD Drawings Printing CAD Drawings Using this printer, you can print ne lines and text clearly and sharply. It’s easy to produce highly precisedrawings from CAD applications.For instructions on CAD printing, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your compu...
Page 205 - Printing Line Drawings and Text (Windows)
Printing CAD Drawings Printing Line Drawings and Text (Windows) This topic describes how to print line drawings based on the following example. • Document: CAD drawing • Page size: A3 (297.0 × 420.0 mm [11.7 × 16.5 in]) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: A2/A3 roll (420.0 mm...
Page 207 - Printing Line Drawings and Text (Mac OS X)
Printing CAD Drawings Printing Line Drawings and Text (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to print line drawings based on the following example. • Document: CAD drawing • Page size: A3 (297.0 × 420.0 mm [11.7 × 16.5 in]) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: A2/A3 roll (420.0 m...
Page 210 - Printing Ofce Documents; Printing Ofce Documents; Print targets for ofce documents
Printing Ofce Documents Printing Ofce Documents Printing Ofce Documents Printing is easy when you simply choose the type of original to print. Easy Settings Simply choose the printing application in the list for optimal printing results. Print Target Choose presets that match the type of document...
Page 215 - Using the Printer With a Color imageRUNNER; Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color
Using the Printer With a Color imageRUNNER Using the Printer With a Color imageRUNNER Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER Scanned originals from a Color imageRUNNER can be enlarged and printed automatically.For instructions on printing enlargements of scanned original...
Page 216 - Registering a hot folder on your computer; Completing the scanning settings on the Color imageRUNNER.
Using the Printer With a Color imageRUNNER Registering a hot folder on your computer Folders used for Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy (iR enlargement copy) are called hot folders. Register a hot folder on your computer for storing scanned originals from the Color imageRUNNER. You canspecify print...
Page 217 - Scanning the original and print an enlargement; Send
Using the Printer With a Color imageRUNNER Scanning the original and print an enlargement Follow the steps below to scan an original on the Color imageRUNNER for enlarged printing on the printer.For detailed instructions, refer to the Color imageRUNNER manual. 1. Load the original on the platen glas...
Page 220 - Adjusting Images; Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver; Color Mode; Color Adjustment
Adjusting Images Enhanced Printing Options Adjusting Images Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver Color settings specied in the application for your documents are essentially given priority over other settingsfor each print job, but further color adjustment is possible in the printer driver. Co...
Page 221 - Matching
Adjusting Images Matching You can choose the color-matching mode and method.By adjusting the color-matching mode and method, you can make printed colors match the colors ofon-screen images more closely. Matching Mode Description Notes Driver MatchingMode (Kyuanos) Color adjustment based on the origi...
Page 223 - Gray Tone Adjustment
Adjusting Images Gray Tone Adjustment The following settings can be adjusted if “Monochrome (Photo)” is selected in Color Mode. Gray Adjustment Items Description Color Balance Adjust the gray tone to suit the images of monochrome photos. Choose cool black(tinged with blue), pure black (neutral), war...
Page 225 - Color Settings; Color Settings
Adjusting Images 7. Click H Color Settings to display the Color Settings dialog box. 8. On the Color Adjustment sheet, adjust the color tones, brightness, and so on as desired. Adjustment Item Description C Cyan D Magenta E Yellow Correct color tones by adjusting the levels of Cyan,Magenta, and Yell...
Page 230 - Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors; Advanced Settings; Print Priority
Adjusting Images Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing You can specify detailed print settings as desired for the quality level, colors, and other criteria. Advanced Settings For printing results that appear just as expected for your original, you can specify which g...
Page 233 - Enhancing Printing Quality
Adjusting Images Enhancing Printing Quality Setting Item Description Thicken Fine Lines (*1) Choose this option to make ne lines clearer in CADdrawings or similar documents. Unidirectional Printing Choosing unidirectional printing can improve printingresults if lines are printed crooked or images a...
Page 234 - Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions
Adjusting Images Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows) You can specify your own print settings instead of using the Print Target presets. This topic describes how to print CAD drawings in monochrome. 1. Choose Print in the application menu. 2. Select the printer in the dialog ...
Page 238 - Paper Source
Adjusting Images 14. Conrm the settings of A Paper Source and C Page Size . 15. Conrm the print settings, and then click M Print to start printing. Note • For tips on conrming print settings, see “Conrming Print Settings (Mac OS X)”. (→P.450) 224 Enhanced Printing Options
Page 239 - Choosing Paper for Printing; Choosing a Paper for Printing; Media type; If the paper type is not listed for selection
Choosing Paper for Printing Choosing Paper for Printing Choosing a Paper for Printing Choosing the right paper for your particular printing application will give you the best printing results. Media type The printer and printer driver offer print settings optimized for various paper characteristics....
Page 242 - Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver
Choosing Paper for Printing Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver If you replace the paper, complete the printer driver settings for the paper type and size.For instructions on conguring paper settings in the printer driver, refer to the following topics, as appropriatefor your computer and operat...
Page 243 - Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Windows)
Choosing Paper for Printing Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Windows) If you have replaced the paper, you must complete the following settings in the printer driver. Important • Always specify the same type and size of paper in the printer menu and printer driver.If the type and size do not m...
Page 244 - Roll Paper; Roll
Choosing Paper for Printing 8. If you have selected Roll Paper in L Paper Source , select the width of the loaded roll in M Roll Paper Width . Note • A variety of settings are available in the printer driver to suit different printing applications.For details on available printing conditions, see “P...
Page 245 - Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Mac OS X)
Choosing Paper for Printing Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Mac OS X) If you have replaced the paper, you must complete the following settings in the printer driver. 1. Choose Page Setup from the application menu to display the Page Attributes dialog box. 2. Select the printer in the B Forma...
Page 247 - Printing enlargements or reductions; Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size; Enlarged/Reduced Printing; Fit Paper Size
Printing enlargements or reductions Printing enlargements or reductions Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size You can freely adjust the size of originals by enlarging or reducing them as desired. Enlarged/Reduced Printing Enlarge or reduce the original in the printer driver, as desired. Fit Pap...
Page 248 - Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Windows)
Printing enlargements or reductions Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Windows) This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing to match the paper size, based on the followingexample. • Document: Any Type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper: Roll • P...
Page 250 - Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Mac OS X)
Printing enlargements or reductions Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing to match the paper size, based on the followingexample. • Document: Any Type • Page size: A4 (210.0 × 297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper: Roll...
Page 253 - Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width; Fit Roll Paper Width
Printing enlargements or reductions Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width You can freely adjust the size of originals by enlarging or reducing them as desired. Enlarged/Reduced Printing Enlarge or reduce the original in the printer driver, as desired. Fit Roll Paper Width Enlarge or reduce the or...
Page 254 - Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Windows)
Printing enlargements or reductions Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Windows) This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing to match the roll width, based on the following example. • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper: Roll • P...
Page 256 - Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X)
Printing enlargements or reductions Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing to match the roll width, based on the following example. • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper: Roll • ...
Page 259 - Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value; Scaling
Printing enlargements or reductions Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value You can freely adjust the size of originals by enlarging or reducing them as desired. Enlarged/Reduced Printing Enlarge or reduce the original in the printer driver, as desired. Scaling Enlarge or reduce originals by ...
Page 260 - Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Windows)
Printing enlargements or reductions Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Windows) This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing by entering a scaling value, based on the followingexample. • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper:...
Page 262 - Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS
Printing enlargements or reductions Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing by entering a scaling value, based on the followingexample. • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper...
Page 270 - Printing at full size; Printing on Oversized Paper; Oversize
Printing at full size Printing at full size Printing on Oversized Paper Except in borderless printing, the actual printing area corresponds to your selected paper size minus thespace for a margin. (→P.89) To print documents or images you prepare without a margin at actual size,use an oversized paper...
Page 277 - Borderless Printing at Actual Size; Borderless Printing; Borderless Printing Method
Printing at full size Borderless Printing at Actual Size Take advantage of borderless printing to print documents such as posters (made up mainly of photos orimages) without a surrounding margin, or border. Borderless Printing In regular printing, a margin required by the printer is added around the...
Page 278 - Print Image with Actual Size
Printing at full size Print Image with Actual Size Prints originals at actual size, without enlarging or reducing them. Originals must be prepared in a size thatexceeds the dimensions of the paper by 3 mm (0.12 in) on each side. Note • Not all page sizes are available. • Even if you prepare original...
Page 279 - Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Windows)
Printing at full size Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Windows) This topic describes how to print borderlessly at actual size based on the following example.If you use an A1 or A2 roll for borderless printing, insert the provided Spacer for Borderless Printing on theRoll Holder. (→P.143)If you do...
Page 281 - Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Mac OS X)
Printing at full size Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to print borderlessly at actual size based on the following example.If you use an A1 or A2 roll for borderless printing, insert the provided Spacer for Borderless Printing on theRoll Holder. (→P.143)The plat...
Page 284 - Borderless Printing on Paper of Equivalent Size
Borderless Printing Borderless Printing Borderless Printing on Paper of Equivalent Size Take advantage of borderless printing to print documents such as posters (made up mainly of photos orimages) without a surrounding margin, or border. Borderless Printing In regular printing, a margin required by ...
Page 286 - Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Match the
Borderless Printing Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Windows) This topic describes how to enlarge originals before borderless printing to match the paper size, based on thefollowing example.If you use an A1 or A2 roll for borderless printing, insert the provided Spa...
Page 291 - Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll
Borderless Printing Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width Take advantage of borderless printing to print documents such as posters (made up mainly of photos orimages) without a surrounding margin, or border. Borderless Printing In regular printing, a margin required by the ...
Page 292 - Scale to t Roll Paper Width
Borderless Printing Scale to t Roll Paper Width Enlarge or reduce the original as a whole to match the roll paper width. Note • You can combine this function with rotating pages 90 degrees before printing so that the original width (relative to portrait orientation) matches the roll paper width in ...
Page 305 - Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format
Printing banners or at other non-standard sizes Printing banners or at other non-standardsizes Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing) You can create vertical or horizontal banners by printing originals that are in banner format on rolls.Originals created in Microsoft Word or...
Page 306 - Registering a Custom Media Size
Printing banners or at other non-standard sizes Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Windows) This topic describes how to print a banner about ve times as long as the roll width based on the following example. • Document: A horizontal banner created in Microsoft Word • Pa...
Page 307 - Creating the banner in the application; Page Setup
Printing banners or at other non-standard sizes 10. Close the printer driver dialog box. Note • You can also specify a Custom Size as the paper size. Note that Custom Size settings are not available after you exit the application.For more information, see “Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Windo...
Page 308 - Printing the banner
Printing banners or at other non-standard sizes Printing the banner Follow the steps below to print the banner using the corresponding banner settings. 1. Choose Print in the Microsoft Word menu. 2. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then open the printer driver dialog box. (→P.404) 3. Make s...
Page 311 - Register a Custom Page Size
Printing banners or at other non-standard sizes Register a Custom Page Size This example describes how to register and print using a page size that is horizontally elongated and suitablefor banners in either horizontal or vertical format. 1. Create the document in the application. 2. Choose Page Set...
Page 312 - Print the banner
Printing banners or at other non-standard sizes Print the banner Follow the steps below to print the banner using the corresponding banner settings. 1. Choose Print in the application menu. 2. Access the Main pane. 3. In the A Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, c...
Page 314 - Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes; Registering non-standard paper size in the printer driver; Specifying custom media sizes for temporary use
Printing banners or at other non-standard sizes Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes By specifying the paper size, you can print on non-standard sizes of paper.There are two ways to print on non-standard paper sizes, as follows. Registering non-standard paper size in the printer driver After you reg...
Page 315 - Printing by using Custom Size
Printing banners or at other non-standard sizes Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Windows) This topic describes two ways to print on non-standard paper sizes. • Printing by using Custom Size (→P.301) • Printing by using Custom Media Size (→P.303) Printing by using Custom Size This section descri...
Page 317 - Printing by using Custom Media Size
Printing banners or at other non-standard sizes Printing by using Custom Media Size This section describes how to print using Custom Media Size based on the following example. First, register a non-standard paper size called “430 mm Square” as a Custom Media Size . • Document: Scanned image • Page s...
Page 321 - Tiling and multiple pages per sheet; Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other By arranging originals from word-processing or spreadsheet programs or web browser screen shots next toeach other on single sheets, you can create highly expressive presentation mat...
Page 323 - Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other (Windows)
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other (Windows) This topic describes how to arrange multiple originals using the Free Layout function. 1. Choose Print in the application menu. 2. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then open the printer driver dialo...
Page 325 - Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other (Mac OS X)
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to use the Free Layout function to arrange multiple originals next to each other before printing. 1. Choose Print in the application menu. 2. Click PDF and select Canon imagePROGRAF...
Page 326 - Canon imagePROGRAF Free Layout
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet 4. Edit and rearrange the image in the Canon imagePROGRAF Free Layout window as desired. Important • Without closing the Canon imagePROGRAF Free Layout window, repeat steps 1-7 to arrange originals from multiple applications on the same page. Note • For instructio...
Page 327 - Printing Multiple Pages Continuously
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Printing Multiple Pages Continuously You can print multiple pages as a single continuous image, without margins between pages. Roll paper (banner) Important • This feature is only available with rolls. It cannot be used when printing on sheets. • During banner pri...
Page 328 - Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Windows)
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Windows) This topic describes how to print multiple pages as a single continuous image, without margins between pages. Important • This feature is only available with rolls. It cannot be used when printing on sheets. • During ...
Page 329 - Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Mac OS X)
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to print multiple pages as a single continuous image, without margins between pages. Important • This feature is only available with rolls. It cannot be used when printing on sheets. • During...
Page 331 - Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet; Page Layout
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet To conserve paper, you can print several pages of the original on a single sheet by reducing the originaland dividing the sheet into areas for each page. Page Layout Specify a number of pages of the original to print on a single s...
Page 332 - Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Windows)
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Windows) This topic describes how to print four pages of originals together on a single sheet based on the following example. • Document: Any Type • Page size: A3 (297.0×420.0 mm [11.7×16.5 in]) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Plain ...
Page 334 - Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Mac OS X)
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to print four pages of originals together on a single sheet based on the following example. • Document: Any Type • Page size: A3 (297.0 × 420.0 mm [11.7 × 16.5 in]) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: P...
Page 337 - Printing Posters in Sections
Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Printing Posters in Sections You can enlarge an original to print it in sections on several sheets. By assembling the printed sheets, youcan create a poster larger than the maximum supported paper size of the printer. Page Layout Choose poster printing.For instruc...
Page 340 - Centering originals; Printing Originals Centered on Rolls; Centering originals relative to roll paper width
Centering originals Centering originals Printing Originals Centered on Rolls You can print originals centered on a page-for example, if the paper is larger than the original, or if youare reducing the original. Centering originals relative to roll paper width If you use originals smaller than the ro...
Page 341 - Printing Originals Centered on Rolls (Windows)
Centering originals Printing Originals Centered on Rolls (Windows) This topic describes how to center originals before printing on rolls based on the following example. • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll width: ...
Page 343 - Printing Originals Centered on Rolls (Mac OS X)
Centering originals Printing Originals Centered on Rolls (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to center originals before printing on rolls based on the following example. • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper w...
Page 346 - Printing Originals Centered on Sheets; Centering originals on sheets
Centering originals Printing Originals Centered on Sheets You can print originals centered on a page-for example, if the paper is larger than the original, or if youare reducing the original. Centering originals on sheets If you use paper larger than the original size or print originals after reduct...
Page 347 - Printing Originals Centered on Sheets (Windows)
Centering originals Printing Originals Centered on Sheets (Windows) This topic describes how to reduce an original 50% for printing centered on a sheet. • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper: Sheets ( Manual ) • Paper Type: Plain Paper • Paper size: A4 ...
Page 349 - Printing Originals Centered on Sheets (Mac OS X)
Centering originals Printing Originals Centered on Sheets (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to center originals for printing on sheets, based on the following example. • Document: Any type • Page size: A4/Letter • Paper: Sheets • Paper type: Plain Paper • Paper size: Non-standard 1. Choose Page Se...
Page 351 - Conserving roll paper; Conserving Roll Paper by Rotating Originals 90 Degrees
Conserving roll paper Conserving roll paper Conserving Roll Paper by Rotating Originals 90 Degrees You can conserve roll paper by specifying particular settings as suitable for your original. Rotate Page 90 degrees (Conserve Paper) When originals are printed in portrait orientation, the original is ...
Page 357 - Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top; No Spaces at Top or Bottom (Conserve Paper)
Conserving roll paper Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins You can conserve roll paper by specifying particular settings as suitable for your original. No Spaces at Top or Bottom (Conserve Paper) You can print without feeding the paper for blank portions of orig...
Page 363 - Checking Images Before Printing; Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing; Open Preview When Print Job Starts (Windows)
Checking Images Before Printing Checking Images Before Printing Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing You can check the print layout on the preview screen. Open Preview When Print Job Starts (Windows) While viewing the preview screen, you can also adjust orientation or other settings, and...
Page 366 - Start Printing; File
Checking Images Before Printing 6. On the main window, you can check the layout and change settings as needed. 7. To print, click Start Printing in the File menu. Note • For details on imagePROGRAF Preview functions, see Preview . 352 Enhanced Printing Options
Page 367 - Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing (Mac
Checking Images Before Printing Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to check the layout before printing using the Preview function. 1. Choose Print in the application menu. 2. Click PDF and select Canon imagePROGRAF Preview . 3. The Canon imagePROGRAF...
Page 368 - Other useful settings; Printing With Watermarks; Watermark
Other useful settings Other useful settings Printing With Watermarks You can add watermarks (background images) to documents that require special handling. Watermark Watermarks are applied to all pages of your document. Important • Watermarks are not printed if you select poster as the type of page ...
Page 371 - Making the Original Orientation Match the Paper; Orientation; Mirror
Other useful settings Making the Original Orientation Match the Paper Orientation You can specify the original orientation to match the orientation of the paper for printing. Orientation Paper is usually loaded in the printer in portrait orientation. When you have an original in landscapeorientation...
Page 377 - Using Favorites
Other useful settings Using Favorites You can register print settings as Favorites to reuse settings from a particular job that met your expectations, or settings for a particular page size that you will use repeatedly. Favorites Registering a favorite for later use. You can choose the settings you ...
Page 378 - Registering a favorite
Other useful settings Using Favorites (Windows) This topic describes how to register favorites and print using favorite settings. Registering a favorite Follow the steps below to save the current print settings as a favorite. 1. Choose Print in the application menu. 2. Select the printer in the dial...
Page 379 - Printing using the favorite; Apply Favorite
Other useful settings Printing using the favorite Follow the steps below to print using the favorite you have registered. 1. Choose Print in the application menu. 2. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box. (→P.404) 3. Click the Favorites tab to display t...
Page 381 - Cutting Roll Paper After Printing; Automatic Cutting
Other useful settings Cutting Roll Paper After Printing Roll paper can be automatically cut after printing. Note • It may not be possible to cut certain types of paper, such as adhesive paper. For details on types of paper that cannot be used with the auto cut feature, see the Paper Reference Guide....
Page 382 - Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Windows)
Other useful settings Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Windows) This topic describes how to cut roll paper automatically (using the auto cut function) after printing, as well ashow to print a cut line to cut the paper manually. Note • Auto cut function is activated on the printer by factory defaul...
Page 383 - Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Mac OS X)
Other useful settings Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to cut roll paper automatically (using the auto cut function) after printing, as well as howto print a cut line to cut the paper manually. Note • The auto cut function is activated on the printer by factory d...
Page 385 - Printing in Ideal Colors for Light in the Viewing; By selecting color tones on Charts before printing; Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light
Other useful settings Printing in Ideal Colors for Light in the Viewing Environment You can print in the colors that look best when viewed under the light where the printed image will be displayed.There are two ways to adjust the color tone for the ambient light, as follows. By selecting color tones...
Page 386 - Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing
Other useful settings Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Windows) Print Charts , note the number of the chart with your desired color tone, and enter this number in the printer driver before printing. Important • This function requires that the Light Source Check Tool be installed. • Y...
Page 390 - Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Mac
Other useful settings Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Mac OS X) Print Charts , note the number of the chart with your desired color tone, and enter this number in the printer driver before printing. Important • This function requires that the Light Source Check Tool be installed. • ...
Page 400 - Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors
Other useful settings Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors Adjusting the colors printed so that they more closely match the colors displayed on the monitor is called "monitormatching." Using this mode requires adjustment or conguration of the settings of your monitor, the sourceapplicati...
Page 401 - Monitor Matching
Other useful settings Monitor Matching The sequence in monitor matching is as follows. 1. Calibrate the printer. Calibration improves color consistency by compensating for slight differences in how color appears due to individual variation among printheads or conditions in various printing environme...
Page 402 - Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Windows)
Other useful settings Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Windows) By calibrating your monitor and conguring settings in the source application in advance, you can completesettings to print in colors that are as close as possible to the colors displayed on the monitor. Important • Before using...
Page 405 - Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Mac OS X)
Other useful settings Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Mac OS X) By calibrating your monitor and conguring settings in the source application in advance, you can completesettings to print in colors that are as close as possible to the colors displayed on the monitor. Important • Before usin...
Page 408 - Printer Driver
Printer Driver Windows Software Printer Driver Printer Driver Settings (Windows) For instructions on accessing the Windows printer driver, refer to the following topics. • Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) (→P.404) • Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the ...
Page 412 - Checking a preview of the settings
Printer Driver Conrming Print Settings (Windows) There are two ways to conrm the print settings, as follows. • Checking a preview of the settings (→P.398) • Checking a print preview (→P.399) Checking a preview of the settings A preview of the settings is displayed on the left side of the Main , Pa...
Page 413 - Checking a print preview
Printer Driver Checking a print preview You can check an image of the original just as it will be printed.When you activate this feature, imagePROGRAF Preview or PageComposer is started before printing.Conrming how documents will be printed this way helps prevent printing errors.For details on prin...
Page 418 - Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from
Printer Driver Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) 1. Choose Print from the File menu to display the dialog box for printing conditions. 2. Select the printer, and then display the printer driver dialog box. Note • The dialog box for specifying printing conditions var...
Page 420 - Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the
Printer Driver Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu (Windows) 1. Click start > Printers and Faxes (or Printers ). 2. Select the printer, and then display the printer properties dialog box. 3. Click Printing Preferences to display the Printing Preferences dialog b...
Page 422 - Conguration using Easy Settings
Printer Driver Main Sheet (Windows) The following settings are available on the Main sheet. For details on settings items, refer to the printer driver help. Note • On the Main sheet, choose Easy Settings to specify basic print settings based on the print target, or switch to Advanced Settings to com...
Page 423 - Conguration using Advanced Settings
Printer Driver Setting Item Description M Status Monitor Click to start imagePROGRAF Status Monitor, which enables you toconrm the status of the printer and print jobs.You can also set up email notication if printer errors occur by completingthe Email Notice settings. For details, refer to the Sta...
Page 425 - Paper Information on Printer Dialog Box (Windows)
Printer Driver Paper Information on Printer Dialog Box (Windows) On the Paper Information on Printer dialog box, you can obtain information on the paper in the printer and congure printer driver settings for the paper source and media type. Note • To display the Paper Information on Printer dialog ...
Page 426 - Media Detailed Settings Dialog Box (Windows)
Printer Driver Media Detailed Settings Dialog Box (Windows) The Paper Detailed Settings dialog box offers the following settings. For details on settings items, refer to the printer driver help. Note • To display the Paper Detailed Settings dialog box, on the Main sheet, click Settings by Media Type...
Page 427 - View Settings Dialog Box for the Printing Application
Printer Driver View Settings Dialog Box for the Printing Application (Windows) In the View Settings dialog box, you can check details of the selected printing application. Note • To display the View Settings dialog box, on the Main sheet, click View Settings by Print Target . (→P.408) Setting Item D...
Page 429 - Object Adjustment dialog box
Printer Driver Setting Item Description K Object Adjustment Select this option to display the Object Adjustment dialog box, in which you can specify objects subject to color adjustment. S Defaults Click to restore all settings on the sheet to the default values. Note • For details on settings items,...
Page 433 - ICC Matching Mode, Driver ICM Mode and Host ICM Mode
Printer Driver ICC Matching Mode, Driver ICM Mode and Host ICM Mode The following options are available when you select ICC Matching Mode , Driver ICM Mode , or Host ICM Mode in the Matching Mode list. Note • To display the Matching sheet, on the Main sheet, click Color Settings by Color Mode in Adv...
Page 436 - Gray Adjustment
Printer Driver Gray Adjustment Sheet (Windows) The following settings are available on the Gray Adjustment sheet. Gray Adjustment On the Gray Adjustment sheet, you can adjust the color balance, brightness, contrast, and other image qualities. Note • To display the Gray Adjustment sheet, on the Main ...
Page 453 - Status Monitor
Status Monitor Status Monitor imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) imagePROGRAF Status Monitor is a utility for checking the printer status and managing print jobs.Two screens are available in imagePROGRAF Status Monitor : “Printer List” shows a list of printers, and“Status Monitor” shows details f...
Page 454 - Digital Photo Front-Access; Digital Photo Front-Access
Digital Photo Front-Access Digital Photo Front-Access Digital Photo Front-Access Digital Photo Front-Access is an application that links photos from Canon digital cameras and other imageles on your computer with various other applications. • Simply select an image and click the icon of the applicat...
Page 455 - PosterArtist; Using PosterArtist to Compose Originals; Edit Using PosterArtist
PosterArtist PosterArtist Using PosterArtist to Compose Originals You can print a variety of source documents from word-processing or spreadsheet programs or screen shotsfrom web browsers after composing an original with them using PosterArtist. Important • PosterArtist (sold separately) must be ins...
Page 456 - Using PosterArtist to Compose Originals (Windows)
PosterArtist Using PosterArtist to Compose Originals (Windows) This topic describes how to use PosterArtist to compose originals from multiple applications, creating a posterlayout for printing. Important • PosterArtist (sold separately) must be installed to use this function. 1. Choose Print in the...
Page 458 - Device Setup Utility; imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility
Device Setup Utility Device Setup Utility imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility is a utility to establish communication between the printer andyour computer by completing relevant settings. After the printer is installed, for example, you can useimagePROGRAF Device Setu...
Page 459 - Installing imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility; Setup Menu; Install
Device Setup Utility Installing imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility Install imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility from the User Software CD-ROM provided with the printeras follows: Important • In Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003/Windows Vista, you must log on with administrative rights equivale...
Page 472 - Paper Information on Printer Dialog Box (Mac OS X)
Printer Driver Paper Information on Printer Dialog Box (Mac OS X) On the Paper Information on Printer dialog box, you can obtain information on the paper in the printer and congure printer driver media type setting. Note • To display the Paper Information on Printer dialog box, on the Main pane, cl...
Page 473 - Media Detailed Settings Dialog Box (Mac OS X)
Printer Driver Media Detailed Settings Dialog Box (Mac OS X) The Paper Detailed Settings dialog box offers the following settings. For details on settings items, refer to the printer driver help. Note • To display the Paper Detailed Settings dialog box, on the Main pane, click Settings by Media Type...
Page 475 - Color Settings Pane: Color
Printer Driver Color Settings Pane: Color If the color tone as printed is not as you expected, you can adjust it on the Color Adjustment pane. Note • To display the Color Adjustment pane, on the Main pane click Color Settings by Color Mode in Advanced Settings . (→P.455) Setting Item Description A S...
Page 477 - Matching Pane
Printer Driver Matching Pane On the Matching pane, you can specify color matching to compensate for differences in the appearance of colors on various devices. Driver Matching Mode (Using Mac OS X 10.2.8 - 10.3.9) Setting Item Description A Matching Mode Select the color matching mode to use, as des...
Page 481 - ICC Matching Mode
Printer Driver ICC Matching Mode The following options are available when you select ICC Matching Mode , in the Matching Mode list. Note • To display the Matching pane, on the Main pane, click Color Settings by Color Mode in Advanced Settings , and then click the Matching pane. (→P.455) Setting Item...
Page 482 - Color Adjustment pane: Monochrome
Printer Driver Color Settings Pane: Monochrome (Mac OS X) The following settings are available on the Color Settings pane for monochrome printing. Color Adjustment pane: Monochrome On the Color Adjustment pane for monochrome printing, you can adjust the brightness and contrast. Note • To display the...
Page 492 - Printmonitor
Printmonitor Printmonitor imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Macintosh) imagePROGRAF Printmonitor is a utility for checking the printer status and managing print jobs. • Printer status can be checked in real time on a computer monitor. • You can check the status of print jobs, cancel jobs, and manage them a...
Page 493 - Network Environment; System requirements
Network Setting Network Setting Network Setting Network Environment System requirements The system requirements, which vary depending on your network, are as follows. • Printing over a TCP/IP network • Compatible operating systems • Windows 2000 (Professional or Server) • Windows XP (Home Edition or...
Page 494 - Network environment
Network Setting Network environment After conrming what type of network environment you will connect the printer to, set up the printer andcomputers as needed. • Example of a Windows network In Windows networks, print over TCP/IP. Note • NetBIOS is not supported. • Example of a Macintosh network In...
Page 495 - Conguring the IP Address on the Printer
Network Setting Conguring the IP Address on the Printer You must congure the printer’s IP address before using the printer in a TCP/IP network.The printer’s IP address is congured automatically when you install the printer driver following the instructionsin the Quick Start Guide.Congure the IP ...
Page 498 - Conguring the IP Address Using ARP and PING
Network Setting Conguring the IP Address Using ARP and PING Commands This topic describes how to congure the IP address using ARP and PING commands.To use the ARP and PING commands, you will need to know the printer’s MAC address. You can conrmthe MAC address on the Control Panel. 1. Check the pr...
Page 500 - Using RemoteUI
Network Setting Using RemoteUI Enter the printer’s IP address in a web browser to display the RemoteUI page. After you log on to RemoteUIfrom the page, you can check and change the status of the printer and print jobs, and congure networksettings.For details on conguring printer settings for netwo...
Page 501 - Conguring the Printer’s TCP/IP Network Settings
Network Setting Conguring the Printer’s TCP/IP Network Settings Follow the steps below to congure the TCP/IP network settings. 1. Start the web browser and enter the following URL in the Location (or Address ) box to display the RemoteUI page. http://“printer IP address or name”/ Example: http://x...
Page 502 - Network
Network Setting Item Details Default Setting RAW Printing Activate this setting to use RawPrinting. On SMTP Server Address Specify the SMTP server’s IPaddress. 0.0.0.0 Primary DNS Server Address Specify the IP address of theprimary DNS server. 0.0.0.0 Secondary DNS Server Address Specify the IP addr...
Page 503 - Conguring the Printer’s AppleTalk Network Settings
Network Setting Conguring the Printer’s AppleTalk Network Settings Follow the steps below to congure the AppleTalk network settings. 1. Start the web browser and enter the following URL in the Location (or Address ) box to display the RemoteUI page. http://“printer IP address or name”/ Example: ht...
Page 504 - Conguring the Printer’s NetWare Network Settings
Network Setting Conguring the Printer’s NetWare Network Settings Follow the steps below to congure the NetWare network settings. 1. Start the web browser and enter the following URL in the Location (or Address ) box to display the RemoteUI page. http://“printer IP address or name”/ Example: http:/...
Page 506 - Specifying Printer-Related Information
Network Setting Specifying Printer-Related Information Follow the steps below to specify device information and security settings. 1. Start the web browser and enter the following URL in the Location (or Address ) box to display the RemoteUI page. http://“printer IP address or name”/ Example: http:/...
Page 507 - Email Notication When Printing is Finished or Errors
Network Setting Email Notication When Printing is Finished or Errors Occur The printer can notify you of the printer status by email. Even when you are away from the printer, you canknow when printing is nished or if errors occur. Receive notication via email on your mobile phone orat your comput...
Page 508 - Initializing the Network Settings
Network Setting Initializing the Network Settings Use RemoteUI to restore the network settings to the default values as follows. Important • Initializing the network settings will also restore the default value of the printer’s IP address. As a result, the RemoteUI page cannot be displayed in the we...
Page 509 - Conguring the Printer Driver Destination (Windows)
Network Setting (Windows) Network Setting (Windows) Conguring the Printer Driver Destination (Windows) This topic describes how to specify the printer driver destination if the printer’s IP address is changed, or if youwill use the printer over a network connection instead of via USB connection.The...
Page 510 - Sharing the Printer in Windows; Sharing
Network Setting (Windows) Sharing the Printer in Windows If you set up a computer as a print server in Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003, thecomputer can receive print jobs sent from other computers (clients) connected to it for printing. This topicdescribes how to share the printer i...
Page 511 - Additional Drivers
Network Setting (Windows) 3. On the Sharing sheet, click Share this printer and enter the shared name. 4. To print jobs from clients running other versions of Windows, click Additional Drivers and follow the instructions to install the printer driver of the corresponding version. If you are prompted...
Page 514 - Specifying the Printer’s Frame Type
Network Setting (Windows) Specifying the Printer’s Frame Type To enable communication between the printer and computers on your network, specify the Ethernet frametype in your NetWare environment.Follow the steps below to specify the frame type by using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility or theprinte...
Page 515 - Specifying the frame type using the printer Control Panel
Network Setting (Windows) Specifying the frame type using the printer Control Panel 1. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU . 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Interface Setup , and then press the ► button. 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select NetWare , and then press the ► button. 4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select NetW...
Page 516 - Specifying NetWare Print Services; Choosing the type of print services
Network Setting (Windows) Specifying NetWare Print Services Before printing in a NetWare network, you must congure print services such as print servers, print queues,and so on. You can congure the print service settings from a computer using any of the following software. • NWADMIN • PCONSOLE (fro...
Page 517 - Using NWADMIN or PCONSOLE to set up the print server
Network Setting (Windows) Using NWADMIN or PCONSOLE to set up the print server Use NWADMIN to set up the print server if NDS queue server mode or remote printer mode is used. 1. Log into NetWare as Administrator or with equivalent rights, and then start NWADMIN. 2. Run Quick Setup. 1. Choose Print S...
Page 518 - Yes
Network Setting (Windows) Use PCONSOLE to set up the print server if bindery queue server mode or remote printer mode is used. 1. Log into NetWare as Supervisor and start PCONSOLE. 2. Switch to bindery mode. 3. If the print server has not been created, create it. 1. In Available Options , select Qui...
Page 519 - Specifying NetWare Protocols
Network Setting (Windows) Specifying NetWare Protocols Follow the steps below to congure NetWare protocol settings other than the frame type by using RemoteUI. Note • For details on RemoteUI, see “Using RemoteUI”. (→P.486) 1. Start the web browser and enter the following URL in the Location (or Add...
Page 520 - Reset
Network Setting (Windows) • If you have selected NDS PServer: Queue Server Mode (Using an NDS Print Server) 1. In Tree Name and Context Name , enter the tree and context name of the print server. Do not exceed 255 characters for the context name. 2. In Print Server Name , enter the name of the print...
Page 521 - Conguring NetWare Network Settings; Network Printer
Network Setting (Windows) Conguring NetWare Network Settings To print over a NetWare network, congure the network environment as follows. Important • To congure network settings, you must be logged in with administrative rights such as “Administrator” account. We recommend that your network admin...
Page 524 - Conguring the Printer Driver Destination (Macintosh)
Network Setting (Mac OS X) Network Setting (Mac OS X) Conguring the Printer Driver Destination (Macintosh) Specify the printer driver destination as follows if the printer’s IP address is changed, or if you will use theprinter over a network connection instead of via USB connection. • If you switch...
Page 526 - Conguring the Destination for AppleTalk Network; Activating AppleTalk on the printer
Network Setting (Mac OS X) Conguring the Destination for AppleTalk Network (Macintosh) To print over an AppleTalk network, activate the AppleTalk protocol and congure the destination as follows. Activating AppleTalk on the printer Important • By factory default, the AppleTalk protocol is disabled ...
Page 528 - Printer Browser; Add
Network Setting (Mac OS X) 7. Select the printer from the list in the Printer Browser window and click Add . 514 Network Setting
Page 529 - Conguring the Destination for TCP/IP Network
Network Setting (Mac OS X) Conguring the Destination for TCP/IP Network (Macintosh) Follow the steps below to congure the destination if you will use the printer in a TCP/IP network. Important • If you will use the printer in a TCP/IP network, make sure the printer’s IP address is congured correc...
Page 530 - Printer’s Address; Printer List
Network Setting (Mac OS X) 5. In the list of connection methods, click Canon IP(iPF) . 6. Enter the printer’s IP address in Printer’s Address and click Add . 7. Make sure the printer has been added, and then close the Printer List window. Important • If imagePROGRAF Generic is indicated in Kind , th...
Page 531 - Conguring the Destination for Bonjour Network
Network Setting (Mac OS X) Conguring the Destination for Bonjour Network (Macintosh) In Mac OS X 10.2.8 and later, use Bonjour functions to easily connect the printer to the network. Follow thesteps below to congure the destination if you use the printer on TCP/IP network. Important • Bonjour and ...
Page 532 - Printer Hard Disk Operations
Hard Disk Hard Disk Hard Disk Printer Hard Disk Operations Printer hard disk operations are available from the following programs and interfaces. • Printer driver • imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In • imagePROGRAF Free Layout (Windows) • imagePROGRAF Free Layout (Mac OS) • Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Cop...
Page 534 - Saved Print Jobs
Hard Disk Saved Print Jobs Saving print jobs refers to the process of sending print jobs from a computer and storing them on the printer’shard disk. By saving print jobs, you can print them repeatedly as needed without sending them from acomputer again. Saving print jobs offers the following benets...
Page 536 - Storage destination
Hard Disk Storage destination The storage area on the printer’s hard disk is divided into a temporary storage area and a permanent storagearea. Print jobs in the “job queue” or “common box” are saved in the temporary storage area. Jobs in“personal boxes” are saved in the permanent storage area. • Jo...
Page 537 - Specifying Output Method
Hard Disk Saving Print Jobs Sent from Sources Other than the Printer Driver To save print jobs sent from software or systems other than the printer driver provided with the printer, completethe Output Method and Save and Print settings in the printer menu. Important • Contact the software or system ...
Page 538 - Specifying Save and Print
Hard Disk Specifying Save and Print 1. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU . 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select System Setup , and then press the ► button. 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Save and Print , and then press the ► button. 4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select On , or Off , and then press the OK button. If y...
Page 539 - Saving Print Jobs
Hard Disk Saving Print Jobs You can save print jobs on the printer’s hard disk. Save print jobs on the printer’s hard disk as follows. • Using the printer driver (Windows) (→P.526) • Using Print Plug-In (Windows) See the section on the Set Conguration button on the Main sheet. • Using Free Layout (...
Page 542 - Do Not Save Print Jobs in the Common Box
Hard Disk Do Not Save Print Jobs in the Common Box If you have selected Print in Output Method (in Windows) or Send job to (in Mac OS X) in the printer driver as the format for print jobs sent from the computer, the jobs are saved in the common box. (→P.520)You can select Save: Shared Box > Off i...
Page 543 - Managing Queued Jobs (Deleting or Preempting Other
Hard Disk Managing Queued Jobs (Deleting or Preempting Other Jobs) You can delete queued jobs. You can also select queued jobs and give them rst priority, to print them immediately after the printer hasprinted jobs that are currently being processed or printed. Note • You cannot interrupt jobs that...
Page 544 - Using the Control Panel; Menu Durng Prtng
Hard Disk Using the Control Panel 1. Press the Menu button to display Menu Durng Prtng . 2. You can manage queued jobs as follows. • Deleting queued jobs 1. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Job Mgmt Menu , and then press the OK button. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Job Queue Ope. , and then press the ► button. 3....
Page 545 - Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor; Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor
Hard Disk Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor On the Job sheet, select the job and the desired function. The following functions are available. • Preempting other jobs • Pausing printing • Resuming printing • Canceling print jobs For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help. Using imageP...
Page 546 - Setting Passwords for Personal Boxes; Stored Job; Edit
Hard Disk Setting Passwords for Personal Boxes By default, no passwords are set for personal boxes. For greater security, you can set passwords for eachpersonal box. After you set a password, it will be required to modify the personal box settings, as well as todisplay, print, delete, move, and modi...
Page 547 - Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows)
Hard Disk 3. In the Set/Register User’s Inbox dialog box, specify the password and click OK . • Set Password : Select the check box. • Password : Enter the password. (This eld is limited to four digits in the range 0001-9999.) • Conrmation Number : Re-enter the password to conrm it. For details, ...
Page 548 - Documents; Settings
Hard Disk 2. In the Documents dialog box, click Settings . 3. In the Settings dialog box, specify the password and click OK . • Set password : Select the check box. • Password : Enter the password. (This eld is limited to four digits in the range 0001-9999.) • Re-enter to conrm : Re-enter the pass...
Page 550 - Naming Personal Boxes
Hard Disk Naming Personal Boxes By default, personal boxes are unnamed. You can name them for easier management.You can assign a name to a personal box as follows. • Using RemoteUI • Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) • Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Mac OS) Using RemoteUI 1. On the Store...
Page 554 - Displaying a List of Saved Jobs; MAIN MENU
Hard Disk Displaying a List of Saved Jobs You can display saved print jobs in the box shared among all users and in each personal box.View the list of stored print jobs as follows. • Using the Control Panel • Using RemoteUI • Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) • Using imagePROGRAF Printmoni...
Page 557 - Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Macintosh)
Hard Disk Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Macintosh) On the Hard Disk pane, click “►” next to Inbox No./Name to list saved jobs. Note • Enter a password if one has been set.The password is a four-digit number. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Printmonitor help le. Hard Disk 543
Page 558 - Printing a List of Saved Jobs
Hard Disk Printing a List of Saved Jobs You can print a list of saved print jobs in the common box and each personal box.You can also print a list of print jobs by using the Control Panel. 1. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU . 2. Print a list of saved print jobs. • To print a list of jobs ...
Page 559 - Printing Saved Jobs
Hard Disk Printing Saved Jobs You can print jobs stored on the printer’s hard disk as follows. • Using the Control Panel • Using RemoteUI • Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) • Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Mac OS) Using the Control Panel 1. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU . 2...
Page 565 - Moving Saved Jobs
Hard Disk Moving Saved Jobs Print jobs for which Print is selected as the format in Output Method (in Windows) or Send job to (in Mac OS X) are saved in the common box, number “00”. However, jobs in this mail box will be deleted one after anotherstarting with the oldest job in the following situatio...
Page 566 - Move
Hard Disk Note • Enter a password if one has been set. 2. Select the print job in the list and click Move . 3. On the Move Document page, select the name or number of the destination personal box in the Destination mail box list and click OK . For details, refer to the RemoteUI help le. 552 Hard Di...
Page 569 - Move Document
Hard Disk 2. Select the print job in the list and click Move . 3. In the Move Document dialog box, select the destination personal box and click OK . For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Printmonitor help le. Hard Disk 555
Page 570 - Displaying Details of Saved Jobs; Details
Hard Disk Displaying Details of Saved Jobs You can view details of stored print jobs as follows. • Using RemoteUI • Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) • Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Mac OS) Using RemoteUI 1. On the Stored Job page, choose the mail box. Note • Enter a password if one has...
Page 571 - Details of the saved document
Hard Disk The Details of the saved document page is displayed. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help. Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) 1. On the Hard Disk sheet, select a mail box in the list and click Open . Note • Enter a password if one has been set. Hard Disk 557
Page 572 - Properties
Hard Disk 2. In the Documents dialog box, select the saved job in the list and click Properties . The Properties dialog box is displayed. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help le. 558 Hard Disk
Page 574 - Renaming Saved Jobs
Hard Disk Renaming Saved Jobs You can rename stored print jobs as follows. • Using RemoteUI • Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) • Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Mac OS) Using RemoteUI 1. On the Stored Job page, choose the mail box. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. 2. Select t...
Page 579 - Deleting Saved Jobs
Hard Disk Deleting Saved Jobs You can delete saved jobs in the box shared among all users and in each personal box.Delete stored print jobs as follows. • Using the Control Panel • Using RemoteUI • Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) • Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Mac OS) Using the Contro...
Page 580 - Delete
Hard Disk Using RemoteUI 1. On the Stored Job page, choose the mail box. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. 2. Select the saved job in the list and click Delete . For details, refer to the RemoteUI help. 566 Hard Disk
Page 583 - Checking the Free Hard Disk Space
Hard Disk Checking the Free Hard Disk Space You can check the space available on the printer’s hard disk as follows. • Using the Control Panel • Using RemoteUI • Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) • Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Macintosh) Using the Control Panel 1. Press the Menu button...
Page 585 - Erasing Data on the Printer’s Hard Disk
Hard Disk Erasing Data on the Printer’s Hard Disk You can erase data on the printer’s hard disk from the Control Panel. There are three ways to erase the data, as follows. Erasure Method Time Required Details High Speed A few seconds Erases le management data for print job data stored on theprinter...
Page 586 - Adjusting the Printhead; Correcting Print Misalignment
Adjusting the Printhead Adjustments for Better Print Quality Adjusting the Printhead Correcting Print Misalignment If printed vertical lines are warped or colors are out of alignment, adjust the Printhead alignment. Adjust thePrinthead alignment automatically or manually by using a printed test patt...
Page 588 - Adjusting the Printhead Alignment Manually
Adjusting the Printhead Adjusting the Printhead Alignment Manually If printed vertical lines are warped or colors are out of alignment, adjust the Printhead alignment. Adjust thePrinthead alignment automatically or manually by using a printed test pattern.You can adjust the Printhead alignment autom...
Page 590 - Adjusting the Printhead Height
Adjusting the Printhead Adjusting the Printhead Height If printed documents rub against the printer during printing or if the edge of paper is wrinkled from rubbing, itmay help to raise the Printhead.If image edges are blurred, it may help to lower the Printhead. 1. Press the Menu button to display ...
Page 591 - Adjusting the feed amount; Adjusting the Feed Amount Automatically
Adjusting the feed amount Adjusting the feed amount Adjusting the Feed Amount Automatically If printed images are affected by banding in different colors, adjust the amount that paper is fed. There aretwo modes for adjusting the amount paper is fed, Standard Adj. and Advanced Adj. . Advanced Adj. of...
Page 593 - Adjusting the feed amount during printing
Adjusting the feed amount Adjusting the feed amount during printing If, during printing, the contrast is uneven sideways across the paper or banding in different colors appearsevery 40 mm (1.6 in) or so, try adjusting the feed amount as follows. However, note that because printing ispaused, colors m...
Page 594 - Adjusting the Feed Amount Manually
Adjusting the feed amount Adjusting the Feed Amount Manually If printed images are affected by banding in different colors, adjust the amount that paper is fed.This topic describes how to adjust the feed amount manually.When using highly transparent media for which automatic adjustment is not suppor...
Page 597 - Adjusting the Measurement Scale for Better Accuracy
Adjusting the feed amount Adjusting the Measurement Scale for Better Accuracy To adjust the measurement scale and ensure accuracy (so that lines in CAD drawings are printed at exactlythe right length, for example), specify the amount of paper stretching or shrinkage when adjusting the feedamount. No...
Page 599 - Adjusting Color on the Trailing Edge of Sheets
Adjusting the feed amount Adjusting Color on the Trailing Edge of Sheets If printed sheets are affected by banding in different colors toward the end of the sheet (about 20-30 mm fromthe edge), try adjusting the feed amount of the trailing edge of sheets. Note • If printed documents (including docum...
Page 601 - Adjusting the Vacuum Strength
Adjusting the feed amount Adjusting the Vacuum Strength When printing on heavyweight paper or paper that curls or wrinkles easily, if paper rubs against the printer orthe edge is wrinkled from rubbing, adjusting the level of suction against paper on the Platen may improveresults. 1. Press the Menu b...
Page 602 - Color adjustment; Using Color Calibration to Adjust Colors
Color adjustment Color adjustment Using Color Calibration to Adjust Colors Color calibration is a feature that compensates for changes in color from individual variation among Printheador from the printing environment, ensuring better color consistency.We recommend using color calibration in the fol...
Page 628 - Ink Tanks; Ink Tanks
Ink Tanks Maintenance Ink Tanks Ink Tanks An Ink Tank that can be used in the printer is labeled with a white letter “H” in a black circle on the side.When purchasing an Ink Tank, make sure an “H” is printed on the label, along with the following Ink Tankpart numbers. • Y Ink Tank PFI-101Y • PC Ink ...
Page 629 - Replacing Ink Tanks; Compatible Ink Tank
Ink Tanks Replacing Ink Tanks Compatible Ink Tank An Ink Tank that can be used in the printer is labeled with a white letter “H” in a black circle on the side.Request an Ink Tank with the same label when you purchase a new Ink Tank. For more information, see“Ink Tanks”. (→P.614) Precautions when han...
Page 630 - Replacing an Ink Tank
Ink Tanks Replacing an Ink Tank 1. Make sure no print jobs are in progress. You can replace Ink Tank if the Display Screen indicates the printer is Online or Ofine , or if messages advise you to check the amount of ink left or replace the Ink Tank. If a message prompts you to replace the Ink Tank, ...
Page 635 - Checking Ink Tank Levels
Ink Tanks Checking Ink Tank Levels On the Display Screen, you can check how much ink is left in the Ink Tank. The Display Screen indicates the remaining ink levels, unless a message is displayed. During messages, press the Information button to view the ink levels on the Display Screen. These levels...
Page 636 - When to Replace Ink Tanks; If a message for checking the ink is shown on the Display Screen; Before print jobs and maintenance that consume a lot of ink
Ink Tanks When to Replace Ink Tanks Replace or prepare to replace Ink Tank in the following situations. If a message for checking the ink is shown on the Display Screen When there is little ink left, the Message lamp is lit and Ink Level: Check is shown on the Display Screen. You can continue to pri...
Page 637 - Printheads; Printhead; Checking the Print Quality
Printheads Printheads Printhead This is a replacement Printhead for the printer. • Printhead PF-03 Note • For instructions on replacing the Printhead, see “Replacing the Printhead”. (→P.626) Checking the Print Quality If printing is faint or streaked in different colors, make sure the Printhead nozz...
Page 638 - Checking for Nozzle Clogging
Printheads Checking for Nozzle Clogging If printing is faint or streaked in different colors, make sure the Printhead nozzles are clear by printing a testpattern to check the nozzles. Note • You can specify a number of pages in the printer’s Noz. Check Freq. menu for automatic nozzle checking every ...
Page 639 - Cleaning the Printhead
Printheads Cleaning the Printhead Cleaning the Printhead may help clear nozzles that are clogged. Note • You can specify a number of pages in the printer’s Noz. Check Freq. menu for automatic nozzle checking and cleaning every time you nish printing that quantity. (→P.59) • You can start Head Clean...
Page 640 - Replacing the Printhead; When to replace the Printhead; Compatible Printhead
Printheads Replacing the Printhead When to replace the Printhead This printer uses two Printheads.Replace one or both Printheads in the following situations. • If the printing quality does not improve even after two cycles of Head Cleaning B from the printer menu Replace both Printheads, one at a ti...
Page 647 - Maintenance Cartridge; Maintenance Cartridge; Replacing the Maintenance Cartridge; Compatible Maintenance Cartridge
Maintenance Cartridge Maintenance Cartridge Maintenance Cartridge This is a replacement Maintenance Cartridge for the printer. • Maintenance Cartridge MC-16 Note • For instructions on replacing the Maintenance Cartridge , see “Replacing the Maintenance Cartridge”. (→P.633) Replacing the Maintenance ...
Page 652 - Checking the Remaining Maintenance Cartridge Capacity
Maintenance Cartridge Checking the Remaining Maintenance Cartridge Capacity The Maintenance Cartridge absorbs excess ink from borderless printing, printhead cleaning, and otherprocesses. You can conrm the remaining capacity of the Maintenance Cartridge by checking theMaintenance Cartridge capacity ...
Page 653 - When to Replace the Maintenance Cartridge; When much of the Maintenance Cartridge capacity is depleted
Maintenance Cartridge When to Replace the Maintenance Cartridge Replace or prepare to replace the Maintenance Cartridge in the following situations. If a message for checking the Maintenance Cartridge is shown onthe Display Screen When the Maintenance Cartridge capacity is low, the Message lamp is l...
Page 654 - Cleaning the Printer; Cleaning the Printer Exterior
Cleaning the Printer Cleaning the Printer Cleaning the Printer Exterior Clean the printer regularly to maintain better printing quality and help prevent problems.About once a month, clean the printer exterior. 1. Turn the printer off. (→P.27) 2. Unplug the power cord from the outlet. Caution • Alway...
Page 655 - Cleaning Inside the Top Cover
Cleaning the Printer Cleaning Inside the Top Cover Clean inside the Top Cover about once a month to maintain better printing quality and help prevent problems.Also clean inside the Top Cover in the following situations to ensure optimal operation. • If the printed surface or the underside of paper i...
Page 658 - Cleaning the Paper Retainer
Cleaning the Printer Cleaning the Paper Retainer Clean the Paper Retainer about once a month to maintain better printing quality and help prevent problems.Also clean the Paper Retainer in the following situations to ensure the printer offers a comfortable workingenvironment. • If the printed surface...
Page 659 - Cleaning Spurs Used in Paper Feeding
Cleaning the Printer Cleaning Spurs Used in Paper Feeding If white dots about 1 mm (0.039 in) apart appear on printed documents in the direction paper is fed, cleanthe spurs.During spur cleaning, a Cleaning sheet fed from the Top Paper Feed Slot is repeatedly advanced andretracted to clean the spurs...
Page 663 - Other Maintenance; Preparing to Transfer the Printer
Other Maintenance Other Maintenance Preparing to Transfer the Printer To protect the internal parts in transit, always follow the steps below before transferring the printer to a newlocation. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for details on packing the printer and installing it after transfer. Note • I...
Page 667 - Updating the Firmware; Conrming the rmware version; Updating the rmware
Other Maintenance Updating the Firmware Update the printer rmware to take advantage of new and improved printer functions. Conrming the rmware version 1. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU . 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Information , and then press ► . 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select System Info ,...
Page 668 - Frequently Asked Questions; Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions This section presents frequently asked questions and answers. To view more detailed explanations, click thehyperlinks in the answer column. Question Answer How do I print on a roll? When printing on roll...
Page 670 - Problems Regarding Paper
Problems Regarding Paper Problems Regarding Paper Clearing Jammed Paper (Paper Feed Slot) Follow these steps to remove any scraps left in the Paper Feed Slot after you clear jammed sheets orroll paper. 1. Press the Feeder Selection button to activate the Cut Sheet lamp . 2. Press the Load/Eject butt...
Page 679 - Printing does not start; The Data lamp on the Control Panel does not light up
Printing does not start Printing does not start The Data lamp on the Control Panel does not light up Cause Corrective Action The printer is not on. Make sure the power cord is securely plugged in, all the way. Press the Power button to turn the printer on. In Windows, select the printer by clicking ...
Page 680 - The printer stops during a print job; An error message is shown on the Display Screen
The printer stops during a print job The printer stops during a print job An error message is shown on the Display Screen Status Corrective Action An error message is displayed during printing. Check the error message and take action asnecessary.(→P.686) The last portion of roll paper was used durin...
Page 681 - Problems with the printing quality; Printing is faint
Problems with the printing quality Problems with the printing quality Printing is faint Cause Corrective Action You may be printing on the wrong side of the paper. Print on the printing surface. The Printhead nozzles are clogged. Print a test pattern to check the nozzles and see ifthey are clogged.(...
Page 682 - Paper rubs against the Printhead
Problems with the printing quality Paper rubs against the Printhead Cause Corrective Action Make sure the same type of paper is specied on theprinter as in the printer driver.(→P.117)(→P.149) The paper type as specied in the printer driver doesnot match the type loaded in the printer. (*1) Make su...
Page 683 - The edges of the paper are dirty
Problems with the printing quality The edges of the paper are dirty Cause Corrective Action The Platen has become dirty after borderless printingor printing on small paper. Open the Top Cover and clean the Platen.(→P.641) Make sure the same paper type is specied on theprinter as in the printer driv...
Page 684 - The surface of the paper is dirty
Problems with the printing quality The surface of the paper is dirty Cause Corrective Action The Paper Retainer is soiled. Clean the Paper Retainer. (→P.644) You are using a paper that does not dry easily. Specify a time of about a minute in Roll DryingTime . The back side of the paper is dirty Caus...
Page 685 - Printed colors are inaccurate
Problems with the printing quality Printed colors are inaccurate Cause Corrective Action Color adjustment has not been activated in the Advanced Settings of the printer driver. In the Advanced Settings of the printer driver, access Color Settings in Color Mode to adjust colors. Refer to the computer...
Page 686 - Banding in different colors occurs
Problems with the printing quality Banding in different colors occurs Cause Corrective Action The roll is not loaded correctly in the Roll Feed Unit. Remove the roll and reload it.(→P.121) The paper feed amount is not adjusted correctly. Adjust the feed amount.(→P.577) Printing does not proceed smoo...
Page 687 - Colors in printed images are uneven
Problems with the printing quality Colors in printed images are uneven Cause Corrective Action Line Drawing/Text is selected when printing images in many solid colors. Specify Image in the printer driver. You are printing on paper that curls easily. Printed colors may appear uneven on the leadingedg...
Page 688 - Image Edges are Blurred or White Banding Occurs
Problems with the printing quality Image Edges are Blurred or White Banding Occurs Cause Corrective Action The Platen suction is too strong. Set VacuumStrngth to Weakest . (→P.587) The Printhead is set too high. Lower the Printhead. (→P.576) The contrast becomes uneven during printing Cause Correcti...
Page 689 - Documents are printed crooked
Problems with the printing quality Documents are printed crooked Cause Corrective Action Skew Skew Check Lv. has been set to Loose or Off . Choose Standard in Skew Check Lv. . Width Detection has been set to Off . Choose On in Width Detection . Documents are printed in monochrome Cause Corrective Ac...
Page 690 - Cannot print over a network; Cannot connect the printer to the network
Cannot print over a network Cannot print over a network Cannot connect the printer to the network Cause Corrective Action The Ethernet cable is not connectedcorrectly to the printer’s Ethernet port. 1. Make sure the printer is connected to the network with the correct Ethernet cable, and then turn t...
Page 691 - Conguring the Communication Mode Manually
Cannot print over a network Conguring the Communication Mode Manually This topic gives instructions for conguring the communication mode manually. 1. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU . 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Interface Setup , and then press ► . 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Ethernet Drive...
Page 692 - Cannot print over a TCP/IP network; Cannot print over a NetWare network
Cannot print over a network Cannot print over a TCP/IP network Cause Corrective Action The printer’s IP address is not congured correctly. Make sure the printer’s IP address is conguredcorrectly. For details, see “Conguring the IPAddress Using imagePROGRAF Device SetupUtility”. (→P.446) or see “C...
Page 693 - Cannot print over AppleTalk or Bonjour networks
Cannot print over a network Cannot print over AppleTalk or Bonjour networks Cause Corrective Action The AppleTalk protocol is not enabled on the printer. Activate AppleTalk on the printer. For details,see “Conguring the Printer’s AppleTalk NetworkSettings”. (→P.489) The computer you are trying to p...
Page 694 - Installation problems; Removing Installed Printer Drivers; Removing imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows); Removing imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility (Windows)
Installation problems Installation problems Removing Installed Printer Drivers Follow the steps below to remove installed printer drivers and utilities. Removing printer drivers (Windows) Remove the printer driver as follows. Note • In Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003/Windows Vista, you m...
Page 695 - Other problems; The printer does not go on
Other problems Other problems The printer does not go on Cause Corrective Action The printer is unplugged. Plug the power cord into the outlet, and then turn onthe printer. The specied voltage is not supplied. Check the voltage of the outlet and breaker.For information on the specied voltage, see“...
Page 696 - Ink Level Detection; Ink level detection
Other problems Ink Level Detection Ink level detection will be deactivated if you load ink tanks once emptied. Ink level detection Ink tanks specied for this printer feature an ink level detection function to prevent the ink from running outduring printing, which prevents printer damage. (→P.614)Th...
Page 698 - Responding to Messages; Responding to Messages; Warning messages
Responding to Messages Error Message Responding to Messages Responding to Messages Warning messages Warning messages are shown on lines 2-4 of the Display Screen.Although warning messages do not prevent printer operation, you should check the message and take theappropriate action. (→P.686) Error me...
Page 699 - Other Messages
Responding to Messages Other Messages These messages do not prevent printer operation. Check the information on the Display Screen and takeaction as necessary. Messages requiring special attention are as follows: Note • Messages are also displayed in imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) or imagePRO...
Page 700 - Error Messages; Error messages
Responding to Messages Error Messages Error messages Check the message and take the appropriate action. • Borderless printng not possible. (→P.696) • Cannot adjust band. (→P.699) • Cannot adjust printhead. (→P.700) • Cannot calibrate. (→P.700) • Cannot cut paper. (→P.695) • Cannot detect papr (→P.69...
Page 702 - Messages regarding paper; Paper Mismatch
Messages regarding paper Messages regarding paper Paper Mismatch Cause Corrective Action You printed a test pattern for printer adjustment onseveral sheets, but sheets of different types or sizesof paper were used. When printing a test pattern, use sheets of the sametype and size of paper. Papr Type...
Page 703 - RollWdthMismatch
Messages regarding paper RollWdthMismatch Cause Corrective Action If you have selected Fit Roll Paper Width in the printer driver settings and Warning in Detect Mismatch in the printer menu: Printing resumes after the warningmessage is displayed. However,note that this error may causepaper jams and ...
Page 704 - Paper size not detected.
Messages regarding paper Paper size not detected. Cause Corrective Action Paper has been loaded askew, or warped paper hasbeen loaded. Reload paper straight, in the correct position.(→P.122)(→P.151) *If this message is displayed, you can resume the print job. Insufcient paper for job Cause Correcti...
Page 705 - This paper cannot be used.; Check supported paper sizes.; Roll printing is selected.
Messages regarding paper This paper cannot be used. Check supported paper sizes. Cause Corrective Action The loaded paper is too large for the printer. Load paper of the correct size.(→P.113) The loaded paper is too small for the printer. Load paper of the correct size.(→P.113) Paper has been loaded...
Page 706 - Roll feed unit err
Messages regarding paper The roll is empty. Cause Corrective Action There is no more paper left on the roll. Follow the steps below to replace the used roll with anew roll of the same type and size. 1. Remove the roll.(→P.124)(→P.125)(→P.126) 2. Load the new roll.(→P.119)(→P.121)(→P.122) 3. If no ba...
Page 707 - Manual printing is selected, but a roll is loaded.
Messages regarding paper Manual printing is selected, but a roll is loaded. Cause Corrective Action Hold down the Stop button for a second or more to cancel printing.If there is a printed document in the output tray, select Paper Cutting in the printer menu and cut the roll at the desired position.(...
Page 708 - Cannot detect papr
Messages regarding paper Paper loaded askew. Cause Corrective Action Follow these steps to reload a roll. 1. Press the Load/Eject button and remove the crooked paper. 2. Press the Load/Eject button and reload the roll. (→P.122) Paper has been loaded askew. Follow these step to reload a sheet. 1. Pre...
Page 710 - Borderless printng not possible.; Check roll width and spacers.
Messages regarding paper Borderless printng not possible. Check roll width and spacers. Cause Corrective Action Insert the paper and Spacer for Borderless Printingrmly all the way into the printer. When using A1 or A2 rolls, attach the Spacer forBorderless Printing before loading the roll.(→P.143) ...
Page 711 - Messages regarding ink
Messages regarding ink Messages regarding ink Ink insufcient. Cause Corrective Action The ink level is low, so you cannot clean thePrinthead. Press the OK button and replace the Ink Tank that is low with a new Ink Tank.(→P.615) The ink level is low, so there may not be enough inkto nish printing. ...
Page 712 - Remaining level of the ink cannot be correctly detected.; The Display Screen indicates the system is lling with ink
Messages regarding ink Remaining level of the ink cannot be correctly detected. Cause Corrective Action Ink level detection cannot work correctly if you userell ink tanks. The rell ink tank can no longer be used. See thesection “Ink level detection” and take the appropriateaction.(→P.682) Ink Leve...
Page 713 - Messages regarding printing or adjusment; Cannot execute this command. Use other paper.; Press Load/Eject and replace roll with 10 in. wide or larger roll.
Messages regarding printing or adjusment Messages regarding printing or adjusment Use another paper. Cause Corrective Action For automatic Printhead adjustment, we recommendusing a type of paper that you often use, other thanlm.(→P.572) The Printhead and feed amount cannot be adjustedwhen highly tr...
Page 714 - Cannot adjust printhead.
Messages regarding printing or adjusment Cannot adjust printhead. Cause Corrective Action The Printhead nozzles are clogged. Follow the steps below to check the nozzles. 1. Print a test pattern to check the nozzles.(→P.624) 2. Clean the Printhead if the nozzles are clogged.(→P.625) Highly transparen...
Page 715 - Messages regarding printheads
Messages regarding printheads Messages regarding printheads Cannot adjust printhead. Cause Corrective Action The Printhead nozzles are clogged. Follow the steps below to check the nozzles. 1. Print a test pattern to check the nozzles.(→P.624) 2. Clean the Printhead if the nozzles are clogged.(→P.625...
Page 717 - Messages regarding the maintenance cartridge; No maintenance cartridge.; Prepare for maint cart replacement.; No Maintenance Cartridge capacity.; Maintenance cartridge problem.
Messages regarding the maintenance cartridge Messages regarding the maintenance cartridge No maintenance cartridge. Cause Corrective Action The Maintenance Cartridge is not installed. Install the Maintenance Cartridge.(→P.633) Prepare for maint cart replacement. Cause Corrective Action The Maintenan...
Page 718 - Messages regarding the hard disk; Mail box full. Now printing without saving data.
Messages regarding the hard disk Messages regarding the hard disk Hard disk error. Cause Corrective Action There is a format problem with the printer’s hard disk. Press the OK button to start reformatting the hard disk. When formatting is nished, the printerautomatically restarts. (Formatting will ...
Page 719 - Mail box full. Delete unwanted data
Messages regarding the hard disk Mail box full. Delete unwanted data Cause Corrective Action 100 jobs are stored in the Personal Box. Delete unneeded jobs stored in Personal Boxes.(→P.565) Mail box full. Cannot save. Cause Corrective Action Press the Stop button to cancel the print job. Delete print...
Page 720 - Prepare for parts replacement.
Other Messages Other Messages GARO Wxxxx (x represents a number) Cause Corrective Action Try printing again, using the correct printer driver. There is a problem with the print job. It is also possible to continue printing in this state.However, you may not be able to obtain the desiredprinting resu...
Page 721 - Parts replacement time has passed.
Other Messages Parts replacement time has passed. Cause Corrective Action It is past the recommended time to replaceconsumables for which service is required. Contact your Canon dealer for assistance. Unknown le. Cause Corrective Action Invalid data format. Check the print job and resend it. Calibr...
Page 723 - Index
Index Index 709 Index A About This User Manual .............................................1 Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications (Mac OS X) ........................................454 Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ............................