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Connecting Device to Printer Directly (Wireless Direct)
The printer supports "wireless direct" in which you can connect to the printer wirelessly from devices (e.g.
smartphone, or tablet) without a wireless router.
Switch to "wireless direct" to print wirelessly.
Connecting Smartphone/Tablet to Printer Directly (Wireless Direct)
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Available Connection Methods
The following four connection methods are available on the printer.
Wi-Fi Connection
• With a wireless router
• Without a wireless router
Wired LAN Connection (Ethernet Cable)
USB Connection (USB Cable)
Wi-Fi Connection
There are two methods for connecting the printer to your device (e.g. smartphone or tablet). One method
is to connect using a wireless router, and the other method is to connect without using a wireless router.
The two connection methods cannot be used at the same time.
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If you have a wireless router, we recommend using a wireless router.
When connecting another device while a device is already connected to the printer, connect it using the
same connection method as the connected device.
If you connect using a different connection method, the connection to the device in use will be disabled.
• Connection Using a Wireless Router
◦ Connect the printer and a device using a wireless router.
◦ The connection procedure varies depending on the type of wireless router.
◦ You can change the network settings such as SSID and security protocol used by the printer from
the printer.
◦ When the connection between a device and a wireless router is completed and (Wi-Fi icon) is
displayed in the device's screen, you can connect the device to the printer using the wireless
router.
• Connection without Using a Wireless Router
◦ Connect the printer and a device without using a wireless router. Connect the device and the
printer directly using the printer's wireless direct.
◦ If you connect a device connected to the Internet via a wireless router to the printer that is in the
wireless direct, the connection between the device and wireless router will be disabled. In that
case, the connection of the device may switch to a mobile data connection automatically
depending on your device. Transmission fees for connecting to the Internet using a mobile data
connection apply.
◦ In the wireless direct, you can connect up to five devices at the same time. If you try to connect
another device while five devices are already connected, disconnect a device you do not use and
configure settings again.
◦ Network settings such as the SSID and security protocol are specified automatically.
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Wired LAN Connection (Ethernet Cable)
Connect the printer and a hub or router with an Ethernet cable. Prepare an Ethernet cable.
USB Connection (USB Cable)
Connect the printer and a computer with a USB cable. Prepare a USB cable.
• Restrictions
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Handling and Use of Paper
Paper
Types of Paper
Paper Sizes
Using Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper
Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper Using
Existing Settings
Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper by
Adding a Media Type
Paper Information List
Updating paper information
Handling rolls
Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder
Loading Rolls in the Printer
Changing the Type of Paper
Specifying the Paper Length
Removing the Roll from the Printer
Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder
Remove Jammed Roll Paper
Feeding Roll Paper Manually
Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left
Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls
Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls
Cutting the Leading Edge of Roll Paper Automatically
Reducing Dust from Cutting Rolls
Detecting Roll Paper was Replaced While the Power was Off
Handling sheets
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Loading Sheets in the Printer
Changing the Type of Paper
Printing From a Desired Starting Point
Removing Sheets
Remove a Jammed Sheet
Basket
Using the Basket
Media Configuration Tool Guide
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Paper
Types of Paper
Paper Sizes
Using Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper
Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper Using
Existing Settings
Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper by
Adding a Media Type
Paper Information List
Updating paper information
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Types of Paper
The following media types are supported by the printer. For details on the media types supported by the
printer, see "Paper Information List."
• Plain Paper
• Coated Paper
• Photo Paper
• Glossy Paper
• Proofing Paper
• CAD-dedicated Paper Etc.
The Paper Information List includes the following information.
• Types of paper
• Paper handling
• Paper product specifications
• Use precautions
• Setting of printer driver, control panel etc.
Note
• For instructions on using paper not included in the Paper Information List, see "Using Paper Other Than
Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper."
• Method of Updating Supported Paper
Paper that is supported by the printer may be newly released on the Canon website.
To use newly released paper, register the latest paper information on the printer with the Media
Configuration Tool. (See "Updating paper information.")
Important
• Even if you are not using the printer driver, you should install the Media Configuration Tool in order
to register the media types for your region in the printer.
(See "Media Configuration Tool Guide" (Windows).)
(See "Media Configuration Tool Guide" (macOS).)
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Paper Sizes
Rolls
Rolls that meet the following conditions are supported.
• Outer diameter is 5.9 inches (150 mm) or less
• Inner diameter of paper core: 2 or 3 inches
• Printing side out
Roll WidthPrinter Driver Roll Paper Width SettingsBorderless Printing (*1)
36.00 inches (914.4 mm) 36 in Roll (914.4mm)Recommended(*2)
33.11 inches (841.0 mm) A0/A1 Roll (841.0mm)Recommended(*2)
31.50 inches (800.0 mm) 800mm Roll (800.0mm)Possible(*3)
30.00 inches (762.0 mm) 30 in Roll (762.0mm)Possible(*3)
28.66 inches (728.0 mm) B1/B2 Roll (728.0mm)Recommended(*2)
24.00 inches (609.6 mm) 24 in Roll (609.6mm)Recommended(*2)
23.62 inches (600.0 mm) 600mm Roll (600.0mm)Possible(*3)
23.39 inches (594.0 mm) A1/A2 Roll (594.0mm)Recommended(*2)
20.28 inches (515.0 mm) B2/B3 Roll (515.0mm)Recommended(*2)
20.00 inches (508.0 mm) 20 in Roll (508.0mm)Possible(*3)
19.69 inches (500.0 mm) 500mm Roll (500.0mm)Possible(*3)
17.00 inches (431.8 mm) 17 in Roll (431.8mm)Recommended(*2)
16.54 inches (420.0 mm) A2/A3 Roll (420.0mm)Possible(*3)
16.00 inches (406.4 mm) 16 in Roll (406.4mm)Possible(*3)
14.00 inches (355.6 mm) 14 in Roll (355.6mm)Recommended(*2)
12.95 inches (329.0 mm) A3+ Roll (329.0mm)Possible(*3)
12.00 inches (304.8 mm) 12 in Roll (304.8mm)Possible(*3)
11.81 inches (300.0 mm) 300mm Roll (300.0mm)Possible(*3)
11.69 inches (297.0 mm) A3/A4 Roll (297.0mm)Possible(*3)
10.12 inches (257.0 mm) B4 Roll (257.0mm)Possible(*3)
10.00 inches (254.0 mm) 10 in Roll (254.0mm)Recommended(*2)
8.00 inches (203.2 mm)8 in Roll (203.2mm)Possible(*3)
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*1:For details on media types that can be used for borderless printing, see "Paper Information List."
*2:When you perform borderless printing, it is recommended that you use these widths.
*3:As opposed to standard borderless printing, there will be a small margin on the left and right because
the paper width is set a little bit smaller than the width of the document.
Sheets
Sheets of the following sizes are supported.
Paper SizesDimensions
A033.11 x 46.81 inches (841.0 x 1189.0 mm)
A123.39 x 33.11 inches (594.0 x 841.0 mm)
A216.54 x 23.39 inches (420.0 x 594.0 mm)
A2+17.00 x 24.00 inches (431.8 x 609.6 mm)
A311.69 x 16.54 inches (297.0 x 420.0 mm)
A3+12.95 x 19.02 inches (329.0 x 483.0 mm)
A48.27 x 11.69 inches (210.0 x 297.0 mm)
ISO B127.83 x 39.37 inches (707.0 x 1000.0 mm)
ISO B219.69 x 27.83 inches (500.0 x 707.0 mm)
ISO B313.90 x 19.69 inches (353.0 x 500.0 mm)
ISO B49.84 x 13.90 inches (250.0 x 353.0 mm)
JIS B128.66 x 40.55 inches (728.0 x 1030.0 mm)
JIS B220.28 x 28.66 inches (515.0 x 728.0 mm)
JIS B314.33 x 20.28 inches (364.0 x 515.0 mm)
JIS B410.12 x 14.33 inches (257.0 x 364.0 mm)
34"x44" (ANSI E)34.00 x 44.00 inches (863.6 x 1117.6 mm)
28"x40" (ANSI F)28.00 x 40.00 inches (711.2 x 1016.0 mm)
22"x34" (ANSI D)22.00 x 34.00 inches (558.8 x 863.6 mm)
17"x22" (ANSI C)17.00 x 22.00 inches (431.8 x 558.8 mm)
11"x17" (Ledger)11.00 x 17.00 inches (279.4 x 431.8 mm)
13"x19" (Super B)13.00 x 19.00 inches (330.2 x 482.6 mm)
Letter (8.5"x11")8.50 x 11.00 inches (215.9 x 279.4 mm)
Legal (8.5"x14")8.50 x 14.00 inches (215.9 x 355.6 mm)
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Paper SizesDimensions
36"x48" (ARCH E)36.00 x 48.00 inches (914.4 x 1219.2 mm)
30"x42" (ARCH E1) 30.00 x 42.00 inches (762.0 x 1066.8 mm)
26"x38" (ARCH E2) 26.00 x 38.00 inches (660.4 x 965.2 mm)
27"x39" (ARCH E3) 27.00 x 39.00 inches (685.8 x 990.6 mm)
24"x36" (ARCH D)24.00 x 36.00 inches (609.6 x 914.4 mm)
18"x24" (ARCH C)18.00 x 24.00 inches (457.2 x 609.6 mm)
12"x18" (ARCH B)12.00 x 18.00 inches (304.8 x 457.2 mm)
9"x12" (ARCH A)9.00 x 12.00 inches (228.6 x 304.8 mm)
DIN C036.10 x 51.06 inches (917.0 x 1297.0 mm)
DIN C125.51 x 36.10 inches (648.0 x 917.0 mm)
DIN C218.03 x 25.51 inches (458.0 x 648.0 mm)
DIN C312.76 x 18.03 inches (324.0 x 458.0 mm)
DIN C49.02 x 12.76 inches (229.0 x 324.0 mm)
20"x24"20.00 x 24.00 inches (508.0 x 609.6 mm)
18"x22"18.00 x 22.00 inches (457.2 x 558.8 mm)
14"x17"14.00 x 17.00 inches (355.6 x 431.8 mm)
12"x16"12.00 x 16.00 inches (304.8 x 406.4 mm)
10"x12"10.00 x 12.00 inches (254.0 x 304.8 mm)
10"x15"10.00 x 15.00 inches (254.0 x 381.0 mm)
US Photo 16"x20"16.00 x 20.00 inches (406.4 x 508.0 mm)
Poster 30"x40"30.00 x 40.00 inches (762.0 x 1016.0 mm)
Poster 20"x30"20.00 x 30.00 inches (508.0 x 762.0 mm)
13"x22"12.95 x 21.97 inches (329.0 x 558.0 mm)
Poster 300x900mm 11.81 x 35.43 inches (300.0 x 900.0 mm)
Custom Paper Size 8.00 x 11.00 inches (203.2 × 279.4 mm) to 36.10 x 62.99 inches (917.0 ×
1600.0 mm)
Note
• For details on non-standard sizes, see "Setting Paper Dimensions (Custom Size)" (Windows) or
"Setting Paper Dimensions (Custom Size)" (macOS).
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• Borderless printing is not supported on sheets.
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Using Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed
Paper
When using this printer to print on paper other than genuine Canon paper and feed confirmed paper, use
paper that meets the following conditions.
Note
• For Canon genuine paper/feed confirmed paper, see "Paper Information List."
• Paper where the size is described in "Paper Sizes" (See "Paper Sizes.")
• Paper where the thickness is described in "Paper Thickness" in "Specifications" (See "Specifications.")
• Paper where bleeding and ink overflow does not occur when printing
• Paper that does not warp severely when loading the paper or printing
Important
• If you use paper other than Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper, Canon provides absolutely
no guarantees regarding print quality or paper feed properties. For Canon genuine paper/feed
confirmed paper, see "Paper Information List."
After loading the paper in the printer, select the media type in the control panel and printer driver and then
perform the printing. For the media type, you can select easily from existing settings or you can create and
use settings for the paper you are using.
Printing Using Existing Settings
You can print easily by selecting from existing settings provided in the printer control panel and printer
driver. (See "Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper Using Existing
Settings.")
Printing Using Additional Settings
You can use the Media Configuration Tool function for adding custom paper to create settings suitable for
non-Canon genuine paper/feed confirmed paper and add as a new media type to the printer's Control
Panel and the printer driver for printing. (See "
confirmed Paper by Adding a Media Type.")
Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed
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Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed
confirmed Paper Using Existing Settings
You can easily print on paper other than genuine Canon paper and feed confirmed paper without making
complicated settings by selecting the existing settings provided in the printer control panel and printer driver
depending on the media type you are using. The existing settings consist of general-purpose paper settings
provided for different media types.
Important
• The Canon genuine paper settings provided in the printer control panel and printer driver are optimized
for Canon genuine paper. If these settings are selected for printing on paper other than Canon genuine
paper, the ink may bleed or the print head may rub against the paper. To easily print on paper other
than Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper, we recommend that you select one of the
following general-purpose paper settings.
Note
• For an overview of the media types, see "Types of Paper."
• For instructions on selecting the media type with the control panel, see "Types of Paper". For
instructions on selecting the media type with the printer driver, see "How to Open the Printer Driver
Setup Window" (Windows) or "How to Open the Printer Driver Setup Dialog" (macOS).
Choosing General-Purpose Paper Settings
These settings anticipate a wide variety of paper other than Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed
paper, and, therefore, these settings make it difficult for bleeding ink and print head rubbing to occur. For
details on the relationships between the conditions of paper other than Canon genuine paper and feed
confirmed paper and the media type to select, see "Paper Information List."
Note
• If you cannot obtain the desired results by selecting the general-purpose paper settings, use the
custom paper adding function in Media Configuration Tool to create settings suitable for the paper
you are using. For details, see "Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed
Paper by Adding a Media Type."
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Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed
confirmed Paper by Adding a Media Type
Media Configuration Tool provides a function for adding custom paper for better print quality and improved
paper feed properties when printing on paper other than Canon genuine paper/feed confirmed paper than
when printing with general-purpose settings. You can use this function to configure settings such as the
amount of ink used and the height of the print head according to the characteristics of the paper being used,
and thereby realize higher print quality. Also, you can add the settings created with this function as a new
media type to the printer control panel and printer driver.
For details on Media Configuration Tool, refer as follows.
Media Configuration Tool Guide (Windows)
Media Configuration Tool Guide (macOS)
Important
• For details on how to select the added media type in the control panel, see "Changing the Type of
Paper."
• You can select the media type to be used in printing from Media Type in the Main sheet (Windows) or
Quality & Media (macOS) in the printer driver. For details, see "Main Tab Description" (Windows) or
"Quality & Media" (macOS).
• We recommend that you use an ICC profile created using commercially available profile creation
software to perform color management accurately on paper other than Canon genuine paper and feed
confirmed paper. You can register the ICC profile you created when creating a custom paper with
Media Configuration Tool.
(See "Adding Custom Paper" (Windows).)
(See "Adding Custom Paper" (macOS).)
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Updating paper information
You can update the printer's media information to the latest information by applying the latest version of the
Media Information File.
For details on the procedure for applying the Media Information File, refer to the following.
Media Configuration Tool Guide (Windows)
Media Configuration Tool Guide (macOS)
Important
• If you are using the Media Configuration Tool, the new Media Information File is downloaded
automatically when released on the Canon website. A computer connected to the Internet is required to
download the Media Information File.
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Handling rolls
Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder
Loading Rolls in the Printer
Changing the Type of Paper
Specifying the Paper Length
Removing the Roll from the Printer
Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder
Remove Jammed Roll Paper
Feeding Roll Paper Manually
Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left
Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls
Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls
Cutting the Leading Edge of Roll Paper Automatically
Reducing Dust from Cutting Rolls
Detecting Roll Paper was Replaced While the Power was Off
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Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder
When printing on roll paper, attach the roll paper to the roll holder.
Roll paper comes in two types: 2-inch and 3-inch cores. If using 3-inch core roll paper, attach the 3-inch
paper core attachment to the roll holder and holder stopper.
Caution
• Set the roll on its side on a table or other flat surface so that it does not roll or fall. Rolls are heavy, and
dropping a roll may cause injury.
Important
• When handling the roll, be careful not to soil the printing surface. This may affect the printing quality.
We recommend wearing clean cloth gloves when handling rolls to protect the printing surface.
• Cut the edge of the roll paper if it is uneven, dirty, or has tape residue. Otherwise, it may cause feeding
problems and affect the printing quality. Be careful not to cut through any barcodes printed on the roll.
• Align the edges of the paper on both ends of the roll. This may cause feeding problems.
• If a feeding problem occurs, release the release lever and reload the roll paper.
Note
• For details on roll paper sizes and types that can be used, see "Paper Sizes" or "Paper Information
List".
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1. Rotate the holder stopper lever (A) towards to release the lock, and while holding it in
position (B), remove holder stopper from the roll holder.
2.
If using 3-inch core paper, align 3-inch paper core attachment tabs (A) with roll holder holes
(B) and insert firmly.
3.
With leading edge of roll paper facing forward as shown, insert Roll Holder from right side of
roll. Insert firmly until roll paper touches flange (A) of roll holder.
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Important
• When loading a roll, be careful to avoid hitting the printer hard with the roll. This may damage the
roll holder.
• If you stand the roll holder vertically and set the roll paper by dropping, the roll holder may be
damaged.
4.
If using 3-inch core roll paper, attach 3-inch paper core attachment to holder stopper.
Align the tabs (A) of the attachment with the holes (B) of the holder stopper, and insert firmly.
5. Insert holder stopper from left into roll holder as shown, and then while holding in position
(B), push firmly until holder stopper flange (A) touches roll paper. Lock the holder stopper
lever (C) by rotating it towards
.
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Loading Rolls in the Printer
Follow these steps to load rolls in the printer.
Important
• Before loading a roll, confirm whether the inside of the top cover or the output guide is soiled. If these
areas are dirty, we recommend cleaning them in advance. (See "Cleaning Inside the Top Cover.")
1.
Tap Load paper or Replace paper on the Home screen of the operation panel.
Note
• If the Home screen does not appear, tap the HOME button.
2.
Tap Load roll paper.
Note
If any paper has been advanced that will not be used, a message is shown requesting you to
•
remove it.
After following the instructions on the screen to remove the paper, go to the next step.
3.
Positioning your hands as shown, open the roll paper cover.
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4.
Holding the roll holder flange (A), rest the roll holder shaft on the roll holder resting ledge
(B).
At this time, position the holder as shown in the illustration so that the R label (C) on the roll holder
flange is aligned with the R label (D) on the printer.
5. Holding the roll holder flange (A), guide the holder along the slide guides (b) on both ends,
keeping the holder level as you load it in the roll holder slot.
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Caution
• Do not force the roll holder into the printer with the right and left ends reversed. This may damage
the printer and roll holder.
• Do not release the flanges until the holder is loaded in the roll holder slot.
Be careful not to pinch your fingers between the slide guides (B) and the roll holder shaft (C) when
•
loading rolls.
Important
• If the leading edge of the roll paper is cut crooked or folded, it may not be fed correctly. Cut the
leading edge of the roll paper with scissors or the like and straighten it.
• Load the roll paper so that it is not loaded in the opposite direction.
6.
Insert the edge of the roll in the feed slot (A) and advance the roll until you hear the feed
tone.
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Important
If the roll paper has become unwound, remove the slack before loading the roll paper.
•
Be careful not to soil the printing surface of roll paper as you insert it in the slot. This may affect
•
the printing quality. We recommend wearing clean cloth gloves when handling rolls to protect the
printing surface.
• If the paper is wrinkled or warped, straighten it out before loading it.
• Load the roll so that there is no gap between the right edge of the paper and the roll holder.
7.
After paper feeding has started, do the following operations based on the Manage
remaining roll amount setting and the barcode printed on the roll paper (see "Keeping
Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left").
•
When selecting Disable or Warning message only in Manage remaining roll amount.
A menu for selecting the media type appears on the operation panel. Operate the operation panel
and select the media type to be used.
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When selecting Barcodes in Manage remaining roll amount and if the barcode is printed.
The type and amount of paper left is automatically detected based on the barcode printed on the
roll. There is no need to specify the type and length of the paper.
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• When selecting Barcodes in Manage remaining roll amount and if the barcode is not
printed.
A menu for selection of the media type and length is shown on the operation panel. Operate the
operation panel, select the media type to be used, and enter its length.
Important
• When selecting Enable in Keep media type, there is no need to specify the type of the paper.
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Cut the edge of the roll using the Cut paper function if the edge is creased or soiled. (See
"Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls.")
When selecting the media type on the operation panel, make sure the media type set in the printer
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driver and the media type loaded on the printer match.
Note
For details on media types that you can select, see "Paper Information List."
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8.
Holding it at the positions indicated, close the roll paper cover.
Note
• Cut the edge of the roll after the paper is advanced if it is soiled or if there are cuts from scissors
or the blade after removing creased edges. (See "Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls.")
• Adjusting the printhead alignment with the type of paper to be used in printing may enhance
printing quality. (See "Automatic Adjustment to Straighten Lines and Colors.")
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Changing the Type of Paper
Follow these steps to change the type of paper specified on the printer after you have loaded paper.
If you continue using the same type of paper and set Keep media type to Enable, when you load paper, the
media type selected before Enable was set is selected automatically, eliminating the need to set the media
type. (See "Using the Same Type of Paper Regularly.")
Important
• For best printing results, the printer fine-tunes the print head height and the feed amount for each type
of paper. Be sure to select the type of paper to use correctly before printing.
• Because the printer fine-tunes the feed amount for each type of paper, the margins and the size of
printed images may vary depending on the type of paper used. If margins and the size of images are
not as you expected, adjust the paper feed amount.
(See "Adjusting Feed Amount.")
• Rolls and sheets have different printing areas, and sheets having a larger bottom margin than rolls.
(See "Print Area.")
Changing the Type of Paper
Note
• When you load roll paper, a menu for selecting the media type appears on the operation panel. Tap
the media type.
If no barcode has been printed on the roll paper and you have set Manage remaining roll amount to
Barcodes, specify the roll length after selecting the media type. (See "Specifying the Paper Length.")
1.
Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
•
If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2. Tap Paper settings.
3. Tap Type.
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4. Tap media type of roll paper loaded in printer.
5. Tap Register.
Important
•
Be sure to select the correct paper type. If this setting does not match the loaded paper, it may
cause feed errors and affect printing quality.
Note
For details on media types, see "Paper Information List." At the factory default settings, Plain
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Paper is selected for the media type.
When the release lever is operated, the settings automatically return to the last selected media
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type.
Using the Same Type of Paper Regularly
Configure this setting so that current media type settings will be automatically selected when you load the
same type of paper later.
1.
Tap (Setup) on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
•
If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2. Tap Device settings.
3. Tap Paper-related settings.
4. Tap Keep media type.
5. Tap Enable.
Note
• The specified media type setting is updated in the following situations.
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• When using sheets, if you send a print job before loading a sheet, the media type setting is
updated to match the type of paper specified by the print job.
• If a barcode is printed on the roll paper and you have set Manage remaining roll amount to
Barcodes in the operation panel menu, the media type setting is updated to match the media type
specified by the barcode.
• To change the media type setting, see "Changing the Type of Paper."
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Specifying the Paper Length
When changing the length of paper after the paper has been advanced, specify the length as follows.
Note
• Specify the roll paper length when you have set Manage remaining roll amount to Barcodes. (See
"Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left.")
1.
Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
• If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2.
Tap Paper settings.
3.
Tap Advanced.
4.
Tap Length.
5.
Enter roll paper length.
Specify the roll length as follows.
1.
Tap the numerical input field.
2.
Tap the keypad appearing on the operation panel, enter the roll paper length, and then tap OK.
3.
Check the entered length and tap OK.
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Removing the Roll from the Printer
Remove rolls from the printer as follows.
Note
• If you need to cut a printed roll, select Feed/cut in the printer menu and cut the roll paper at the desired
position. (See "Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls.")
1.
Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
• If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2.
Tap Remove paper.
3.
Tap Yes.
The roll is rewound.
Important
• If Manage remaining roll amount is set to Barcodes in the operation panel menu, a barcode is
printed on the leading edge of the roll paper.
Do not remove the roll before the barcode is printed. You will be unable to keep track of the
amount of roll paper left. (See "Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left.")
4. Positioning your hands as shown, open the roll paper cover.
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5.
Using both hands, rotate the roll holder toward the back to rewind the roll.
6.
Hold roll holder by its flanges (A) and remove from roll holder slot.
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Note
• For instructions on removing the roll holder from rolls, see "Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder."
7. Holding it at the positions indicated, close the roll paper cover.
Note
• To load new roll paper in the printer at this point, see "Loading Rolls in the Printer."
• Clean inside the top cover before loading paper.
(See "Cleaning Inside the Top Cover.").
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Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder
1. Rotate the holder stopper lever (A) towards to release the lock, and while holding it in
position (B), remove holder stopper from the roll holder.
2.
Remove roll holder from roll paper.
3.
To remove 3-inch paper core attachment, press tabs (A) inward and remove attachment.
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roll holder Side
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• holder stopper Side
Important
• Store the roll in the original bag or box, away from high temperature, humidity, and direct sunlight. If
paper is not stored properly, the printing surface may become scratched, which may affect the printing
quality when you use it again.
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Feeding Roll Paper Manually
After feeding the roll paper, you can move it forward and back.
1. Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
• If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2.
Tap Feed/Cut.
3.
Tap or touch Advance and Rewind to move roll paper forward or back.
Note
• Tapping Advance or Rewind moves the roll paper approximately 0.04 inch (1 mm).
Touching Advance or Rewind moves the roll paper until you release the key. If "Cannot advance
the paper any more." appears on the operation panel, release the key.
4.
Tap OK when you have determined position of roll paper.
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Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left
There are two methods of managing the amount of roll paper left: by using the barcode and by estimating
the amount of roll paper left.
Managing by the Barcode for the Amount of Roll Paper Left
When you set Manage remaining roll amount to Barcodes in Device settings on the Home screen, the
amount of remaining roll paper and the media type information are printed as a barcode and text when the
paper is removed. When Manage remaining roll amount is set to Barcodes and you load roll paper with
a printed barcode, the media type and remaining amount are automatically detected after the roll paper is
loaded. The barcode will be cut off after it has been read.
Important
• If the barcode on the roll is not detected, enter the type and length of paper on the operation panel.
The length of the paper at this time can be set in Roll length (change default).
Setting the Default Value of the Amount of Roll Paper Left when Managing by the Barcode
Follow the steps below when setting Manage remaining roll amount to Barcodes.
1.
Tap (Setup) on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
•
If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2. Tap Device settings.
3. Tap Paper-related settings.
4. Tap Manage remaining roll amount.
5. Tap Barcodes.
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6. Check the length of the roll paper.
Note
•
The length of the roll paper to be displayed can be set in Roll length (change default).
Setting the Default Value of the Amount of Roll Paper Left when Managing by the Barcode
•
If the length of the roll paper to be displayed is different from the length of the roll paper actually
used, set the actual length.
7.
Select the timing when the warning message appears.
Note
• If you increase the level in Roll amount warning setting, the warning message appears
sooner.
Setting the Default Value of the Amount of Roll Paper Left when Managing by the
Barcode
When you select Barcodes in Manage remaining roll amount and if you feed roll paper on which no
barcode is printed, such as new roll paper, the screen to enter the roll paper length (remaining amount)
appears.
In this screen, the length (remaining amount) of default value appears. If the length is not correct, tap the
screen and enter a correct length.
When you want to change the length (remaining amount) of default value, follow the steps below.
1.
Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
•
If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2. Tap Paper settings.
3. Tap Advanced.
4. Tap Roll length (change default).
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Managing by Estimating the Amount of Roll Paper Left
When you set Manage remaining roll amount to Warning message only in Device settings on the
Home screen, if the amount of roll paper left decreases, the Status lamp on the operation panel lights up
orange and the warning message is displayed. The barcode is not printed.
The time to display warning message can be set in Roll amount warning setting. If you increase the
level in Roll amount warning setting, the warning message appears sooner.
Important
• If the type of paper is not selected correctly, the amount of roll paper left may not be estimated
correctly.
• When using the types of paper which are not displayed on "Paper Information List," set the paper
thickness and the size of paper core with Media Configuration Tool.
Media Configuration Tool Guide (Windows)
Media Configuration Tool Guide (macOS)
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Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls
When you are using paper that takes longer for ink to adhere, ink may be transferred onto the paper surface
during ejection, soiling it. In that case, you may be able to improve the condition by setting the time to wait
for the ink to dry after printing.
Note
• If the cutter touches the print surface on which the ink is not dry, the paper surface may become
scratched or soiled, or the paper surface may rub when the paper falls and the surface may become
soiled.
To wait for the ink to dry without allowing printed materials to fall after printing, set Cutting mode on the
printer menu to Eject cut. (See "Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls.")
• The settings can also be made from the operation panel on the printer. From (Setup) on the Home
screen, select Device settings>Paper-related settings>Advanced paper settings>(media types
selection) and set Pause between scans or Pause between pages.
Windows
1.
Display the printer driver dialog box.
(See "How to Open the Printer Driver Setup Window.")
2.
Select Main sheet and click Specify... for Media Type.
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3. In the Paper Detailed Settings dialog box displayed next, select the desired values from
the lists for Between Pages and Between Scans in Drying Time, and then click OK.
(See "Main Tab Description.")
macOS
1.
Choose Print in the application menu.
2.
Select Paper Detailed Settings panel.
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3. Select desired values from lists for Dry Time (Between Pages) and Dry Time (Between
Scans).
(See "Paper Detailed Settings.")
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Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls
How rolls are cut after ejection varies depending on printer settings.
• Automatic cut
The roll is automatically cut by the cutter blade according to the printer driver settings.
◦ Printer Setting
Tap paper settings display area >Paper settings>Advanced>Cutting mode>Automatic cut
◦ Driver Setting
Automatic Cutting>Yes
See "Cutting Roll Paper after Printing" (Windows).
See "Cutting Roll Paper after Printing" (macOS).
• Eject (when the paper surface is being scratched / to wait for ink to dry)
Select this to move the cutter by operation panel operation and cut paper. With Automatic cut, the
paper drops and may rub against the basket, resulting in damage to the print surface, but you can cut
using this method and supporting the paper so that it does not drop to avoid damage to the paper. Also,
you can prevent paper that has not dried from dropping by visually checking the ink has dried, and then
cutting the paper.
After printing, tap Cut paper and cut the roll paper on the cutter blade.
◦ Printer Setting
Tap paper settings display area >Paper settings>Advanced>Cutting mode>Eject cut
◦ Driver Setting
Automatic Cutting>Yes
See "Cutting Roll Paper after Printing" (Windows).
See "Cutting Roll Paper after Printing" (macOS).
• Manual (when using media that cannot be cut with the cutter blade)
Select this if the paper cannot be cut on the cutter blade.
Cut each page from the roll using scissors. For continuous printing (if you will cut each page later),
select Automatic Cutting>Yes or select Print Cut Guideline.
◦ Printer Setting
Tap paper settings display area >Paper settings>Advanced>Cutting mode>User cut
◦ Driver Setting
Automatic Cutting>No, Yes, Print Cut Guideline
See "Cutting Roll Paper after Printing" (Windows).
See "Cutting Roll Paper after Printing" (macOS).
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• Paper cutting (to have the roll cut at your specified position)
Select this when you want to cut the roll paper by operating the cutter blade using the operation panel
after printing with No or Print Cut Guideline selected in Automatic Cutting in the printer driver.
Otherwise choose this option if you want to cut the roll edge after loading a roll.
◦ Printer Setting
Tap paper settings display area >Feed/cut>Cut paper>Yes
◦ Driver Setting
Automatic Cutting>No, Yes, Print Cut Guideline
See "Cutting Roll Paper after Printing" (Windows).
See "Cutting Roll Paper after Printing" (macOS).
Note
• Automatic and Eject are valid only when you have selected Automatic Cutting>Yes in the printer
driver.
• With Eject, printing does not resume after a series of jobs have been printed continuously until the roll is
cut.
• Eject cut or User cut is the preset selection in Cutting mode for some types of paper. For this paper,
we recommend keeping the preset cutting mode.
• If documents printed using Automatic, Eject, or manual cutting are short, rolls are advanced a specific
amount before cutting to prevent problems with cutting and paper ejection. This may create a wider
bottom margin, in some cases.
Cut rolls manually in the following cases:
Eject (when the paper surface is being scratched / to wait for ink to dry)
Important
• When cutting wide printed documents after ejection, have two people 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 affect
the printing quality or cause rough cut edges.
Note
Once the following step has been performed, the procedure can be started from step 7 the next time.
•
Printing the second and subsequent times
•
Printing after replacing with the same type of paper
•
1. Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
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Note
If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
•
2.
Tap Paper settings.
3.
Tap Advanced.
4.
Tap Cutting mode.
5.
Tap Eject cut.
6.
Print the job.
When printing is finished, the printer will stop without cutting.
7.
While holding the printed document from the bottom edge to prevent it from dropping, tap
Cut paper to cut the roll paper.
Manual (when using media that cannot be cut with the cutter blade)
Note
• Once the following step has been performed, the procedure can be started from step 8 the next time.
• Printing the second and subsequent times
• Printing after replacing with the same type of paper
1. Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
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Note
If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
•
2.
Tap Paper settings.
3.
Tap Advanced.
4.
Tap Cutting mode.
5.
Tap User cut.
6.
When Do you want to set to detect the leading edge of the paper? is displayed, select
Detect (recommended).
7.
Print the job.
The printer stops advancing the paper after printing.
8.
Tap Advance paper.
Roll paper is fed to the specified cut position and then automatically stopped.
9.
Cut the roll paper manually with scissors or the like.
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10. Tap OK.
After the roll is rewound, it stops automatically.
Paper cutting (to have the roll cut at your specified position)
1. Tap Feed/Cut on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
• If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2.
Tap or touch Advance or Rewind to feed roll paper to desired cutting position.
3.
Tap Cut paper.
4.
Tap Yes.
After the roll paper is cut, it is rewound automatically.
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Cutting the Leading Edge of Roll Paper Automatically
If the leading edge of the paper is cut crooked or is not cut straight when roll paper is loaded, it will not print
correctly. If this happens, you can cut the leading edge of the paper straight when loading a paper roll by
using Trim edge first in the operation panel menu.
The following settings are available for Trim edge first.
• Auto
If the leading edge of the paper is cut crooked and is not cut straight when loading roll paper, cut the
leading edge straight and eject the fragment of paper to prevent printing on the platen and soiling the
printer.
• On(Preset Length)
The amount to cut from the leading edge of the paper varies depending on the media type and is cut to
a prescribed length. For the leading edge precut length, see "Paper Information List".
• On(Input Length)
The amount to cut from the leading edge of paper is specified in the control panel. The amount to cut
from the leading edge can be specified in the range of lengths displayed in the control panel. The range
of lengths differs according to the media type.
Note
• The amount to cut from the leading edge of paper cannot be set shorter than the length displayed in
the control panel.
• Manual
The amount to cut from the leading edge of paper can be adjusted by using the operation panel.
To cut the paper after adjusting, tap Cut paper and select Yes.
After cutting the paper, tap Complete paper loading.
Note
• If you do not tap Complete paper loading after cutting the paper, you cannot print the next job.
• Off
The edge is not cut and scraps are not removed.
Follow these steps to change the Trim edge first setting.
1. Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
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Note
If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
•
2.
Tap Paper settings.
3.
Tap Advanced.
4.
Tap Trim edge first.
5.
Tap desired Trim edge first settings.
This setting takes effect the next time you load a roll.
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Reducing Dust from Cutting Rolls
If the paper tends to generate dust when cut, such as with Backlit Film, you can reduce flying dust by setting
Cut-dust reduction to ON from the operation panel menu, which will coat the leading and trailing edges of
the printed document with ink. As a result, you can reduce problems with the print head. You can set Cut-
dust reduction according to the media type.
Important
• Do not set Cut-dust reduction to ON for paper that wrinkles easily, such as Plain Paper or lightweight
paper. If not cut properly, the paper may jam.
• Borderless printing is not available when Cut-dust reduction is set to ON. When performing borderless
printing, set Cut-dust reduction to OFF.
Follow these steps to set Cut-dust reduction to ON.
1.
Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
•
If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2. Tap Paper settings.
3. Tap Advanced.
4. Tap Cut-dust reduction.
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5. Tap ON.
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Detecting Roll Paper was Replaced While the Power was Off
When you turn the printer on, it can confirm whether the roll paper was replaced while the power was off.
From Device settings on the Home screen, set Auto feed at power on to Enable to detect the position of
the roll paper's leading edge when the power is turned on. If the position of the roll paper's leading edge is
over 1 mm since the last time the power was turned off, the printer determines that the roll paper has been
replaced, and then starts feeding paper automatically to detect the paper width and the barcode for the
management of unused roll paper.
Note
• Setting Auto feed at power on to Enable causes the operations that can be done after turning on the
power to take longer since the printer must detect the leading edge of the roll paper.
Follow these steps to set Auto feed at power on to Enable as follows.
1.
Tap (Setup) on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
• If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2.
Tap Device settings.
3.
Tap Paper-related settings.
4. Tap Auto feed at power on.
5. Tap Enable.
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Handling sheets
Loading Sheets in the Printer
Changing the Type of Paper
Printing From a Desired Starting Point
Removing Sheets
Remove a Jammed Sheet
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Loading Sheets in the Printer
Follow these steps to load sheets in the printer.
Important
• One sheet of paper can be loaded in the feed slot at a time. Do not load more than one sheet at a time.
This may cause paper jams.
• Before feeding paper or printing, make sure the sheet is flat against the roll paper cover. The sheet may
jam if it curls before feeding or printing and the trailing edge drops toward the front.
• Paper that is wrinkled or warped may jam. If necessary, straighten the paper and reload it.
• Load the paper straight. Loading paper askew will cause an error. (See "1317.")
Note
• Before loading cut sheets, check whether or not the inside of the top cover or the output guide is soiled.
If these areas are dirty, we recommend cleaning them in advance. (See "Cleaning Inside the Top
Cover.").
• Store unused paper in the original package, away from high temperature, humidity, and direct sunlight.
1.
Select sheets as the paper source.
• If a print job was received
Sheets are automatically selected, and the media type and size specified by the print job are
shown on the operation panel.
Tap OK and Load paper.
• If no print job was received
1. Tap Load paper or Replace paper.
2.
Tap Load cut sheet or Replace cut sheet.
Note
•
If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
Note
•
If any paper has been advanced that will not be used, a message is shown requesting you to
remove it.
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Follow the instructions on the screen to remove the paper, and redo the operation.
2. Slide the width guide (A) to align it with the mark for the size of paper you will load.
3.
Load a single sheet printing-side up in the feed slot, with the right edge aligned with the
paper alignment line (A) to the right of the roll paper cover.
Insert the paper until the leading edge makes contact.
4. Move the width guide (A) carefully to match the size of paper loaded.
Set the width guide against the edge of the paper to prevent the paper from becoming crooked or
wrinkled.
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5.
Tap Start feeding.
• If a print job was received
Tap Start feeding to feed the paper and begin printing.
• If no print job was received
A menu for selecting the media type appears.
Select the media type loaded and tap OK.
The printer now starts feeding the paper.
Note
• For details on media types that you can select, see "Paper Information List."
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Printing From a Desired Starting Point
Print on sheets from a desired starting point as follows.
Setting Detect paper width to Disable
Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
1.
Note
• If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2.
Tap Paper settings.
3.
Tap Advanced.
4.
Select Detect paper width and tap Disable.
Load paper in the desired position to start printing from
Follow these instructions to load paper at the desired starting position for printing when Detect paper
width is set to Disable.
1.
If you did not send a print job in advance, a menu for selection of the type of paper is
displayed.
Tap media type loaded.
Note
•
If a print job was received before the paper was fed, the media type and size specified by the
job are shown on the operation panel.
Go to step 2.
2. When "[Detect paper width] is disabled. Do you want to keep it disabled and
continue?" appears on operation panel, tap Keep it disabled and continue.
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3. Open top cover and check position where paper is loaded.
To start printing from the current position, close the top cover.
To reposition the paper, push the release lever back.
4.
Load paper keeping right edge of paper aligned with extended line of paper alignment line
(A) on right side of printer and position from which to start printing aligned with groove (B)
at far end of platen.
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5.
Pull the release lever forward and close the top cover.
6. When screen for selecting paper size appears, select size of paper loaded.
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Removing Sheets
Remove sheets from the printer as follows.
1. Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of operation panel.
Note
• If the Home screen does not appear, press the HOME button.
2.
Tap Remove paper.
3.
Check operation panel message and tap Yes.
The paper is ejected from the front of the printer.
4.
Holding the paper, push the release lever back and remove the sheet.
5. Pull the release lever forward.
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Basket
Using the Basket
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Using the Basket
This section describes how to use the basket.
Note
• There are 2 types of stands that can be used with this printer: printer stand SD-32 and printer stand
SD-31.
• The explanation for the stand uses the illustrations for printer stand SD-32. Note that the illustrations
may differ from the type you are using.
• When storing printed documents on the basket
Use position (1). For details on how to use the Extended position which is a useful function for retrieving
printed matter, refer to the note regarding the Extended position. (See "Convenient basket usage.")
• When the basket is not used, when loading paper, or when moving the printer
Use position (2).
When moving the printer, always lift the Support Rod to Extended position A before putting it in position
(2), otherwise the basket may touch the floor and be soiled or damaged. (See "Switching to Extended
position A.")
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Important
• When storing printed documents on the basket, always use it in position (1). If you do not, printed
documents may not be dropped into the basket, and the printed surface may become soiled.
• The number of sheets that can be collected in the basket is one. If printing multiple pages, print after
removing each sheet.
• The basket can hold printed documents from paper up to 48 inches (1219.2 mm) long.
• If the cloth part of the basket becomes dirty, wipe off the dirt without washing. Washing it may affect the
performance of the basket.
Convenient basket usage
When printing line drawings on plain paper, you can use the basket not only at the regular position but
also at two kinds of extended positions convenient for catching printed material.
In these extended positions, the basket can collected up to approximately 20 sheets of printed material.
The paper sizes that can be used with these extended positions are shown in the table below. Use the
best position that suits the paper size and orientation.
Important
• Use the regular position in the following situations. If you print multiple sheets in the regular position,
remove the printed material from the basket one sheet at a time.
• Paper other than plain paper
• Paper sizes not listed in the following table and printed material other than line drawings
• If the paper curls excessively due to the qualities of the paper or the usage environment
• If the paper curls excessively near the end of a roll of paper
• Return the basket to the regular position after printing.
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Extended positionPaper orientationSD-31SD-32
APortraitARCH E 36”x48”(914x1219mm)
ARCH D 24”x36”(610x914mm)
A0 841x1189mm
A1 594x841mm
BLandscapeUnsupportedARCH D 36”x24”(914x610mm)
ARCH E 36”x48”(914x1219mm)
ARCH D 24”x36”(610x914mm)
A0 841x1189mm
A1 594x841mm
ARCH C 24”x18”(610x457mm)
A1 841x594mm
A2 594x420mm
Regular position
Extended position A
Extended position B (SD-32 only)
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• Switching to Extended position A
Switch the stacker to Extended position A as follows.
1.
Lift the Support Rod to the position shown (A) and switch the stacker to Extended position
A.
2. When using 24-inch or A1 (portrait) roll paper, pull out the Adjustable Stopper (A).
This completes the procedure for switching to Extended position A.
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