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printer and how to use them. For more information, view the
User's Guide
online help within your printer driver interface:
on the
Basic Printing
describes some of the features of your i9100
i9100
Setup Software & User's Guide CD-ROM
, or use the
While in the printer's Properties window press the F1
the upper right corner. Then click the feature you want to know more
about, or click the Help
Turn Balloon Help
Help on by selecting Help
HelpHelp
Turning on the Printer
1Press the POWER button.
The POWER lamp flashes while the printer is warming up, and changes to steady
(non-flashing) green when the printer is ready.
Help button when displayed.
HelpHelp
Help, then Show Balloon
Help Help
Show Balloon Help.
Show BalloonShow Balloon
F1 key, or click ???? in
F1F1
Note
If the POWER lamp changes to orange and begins flashing, refer to the
section "Handling Error Messages
Handling Error Messages" """ on page 55.
Handling Error MessagesHandling Error Messages
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Basic Printing
Loading Paper
Print Media to Avoid
Do not use the following types of paper. Using such paper will not only produce
unsatisfactory results, but can also cause the printer to jam or malfunction.
• Folded, curled or wrinkled paper
• Damp paper
• Excessively thin paper (less than 64 gsm or 17 lb)
• Excessively thick paper* (more than 105 gsm or 28 lb)
*non-Canon branded paper
• Picture postcards
• Postcards affixed with photos or stickers
• Envelopes with double flaps
• Sealed envelopes
• Envelopes with an embossed or treated surface
• Any type of paper with holes (such as loose-leaf)
Loading the Print Media
This section describes how to load plain paper into your printer.
• For detailed information on the specialty media Canon provides for use with its
various printers, refer to the section "Using Specialty Media
• Consult the
specialty media into the printer.
User’s Guide
for detailed instructions on how to load envelopes and
Using Specialty Media" """ on page 6.
Using Specialty MediaUsing Specialty Media
1Flatten the four corners of the paper before loading it.
ImportantWhen paper is curled, hold the opposing curled corners and gently bend
them in the opposite direction until the paper becomes completely flat.
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Basic Printing
2Prepare to load paper.
(1) Open the paper rest extension when
printing on paper larger than Letter.
(2) Pull the output tray extension out
one step when printing on Ledger
(11" x 17") size paper or smaller,
and pull it out two steps when
printing on paper larger than
Ledger.
(3) Open the front cover and move the paper thickness lever to the correct position
for the media in use.
Move the lever to the left position for plain paper.
Move the lever to the right position for envelopes and T-Shirt Transfers.
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Basic Printing
3Load the paper.
(3) Pinch the
paper guide
and slide it
against the
left side of
the stack of
paper.
When Printing is Finished
(1) Insert the paper into the
sheet feeder with the print
side facing up.
(2) Align the paper stack
against the right side of
the sheet feeder.
Limit Mark
Limit Mark
Limit Mark Limit Mark
Do not load paper
beyond this Load Limit
Mark.
Note
z Do not stack more than 40 sheets in the paper output tray.
z Do not touch the printed surfaces until the ink dries. For specific
drying times, refer to the instructions packaged with your media.
Using Specialty Media
Canon recommends that you use genuine Canon media to ensure optimal print quality.
Photo Quality Media
•Photo Paper Pro
• Photo Paper Plus Glossy
• Matte Photo Paper
• Glossy Photo Paper
• High Resolution Paper
Media Suited for Business
Documents
• High Resolution Paper
•Transparencies
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Canon Specialty Media
Basic Printing
Media TypePaper Rest Load
Limit
Photo Paper Pro4" x 6": up to 20
sheets
Paper sizes other
than 4" x 6": 1 sheet
Photo Paper Plus
Glossy
Matte Photo PaperUp to 10 sheetsLeftMatte Photo Paper
Glossy Photo Paper1 sheetLeftGlossy Photo Paper
High Resolution
Paper
T-Shirt Transfers1 sheetRightT-Shirt Transfer
TransparenciesUp to 30 sheetsLeftTransparency
Note
z For a detailed description of print media types, refer to the
z *: Print settings are much easier to select if you use the applications
included on the
the Photo Paper Pro (4" x 6").
For instructions on how to print from software applications, refer to the onscreen
Letter: 1 sheet
5" x 7": up to 10
sheets
4" x 6": up to 20
sheets
11" x 17", Letter: up
to 80 sheets
13" x 19": up to 20
sheets
Setup Software & User's Guide CD-ROM
Photo Application Guide
Paper Thickness
Lever Position
LeftPhoto Paper Pro*
LeftPhoto Paper Plus
LeftHigh Resolution
Printer driver setting
Media Type
Glossy
Paper
User's Guide
when printing on
.
.
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Basic Printing
Caring for Your Photographs
The Canon i9100 Photo Printer will generate spectacular results for printing
photographs, especially when used with Canon specialty media. All images are
susceptible to fading over time, but proper care of prints made from your i9100 Photo
Printer will ensure that print quality lasts long into the future.
Many environmental factors can impact how long a printout will last before noticeable
image fading occurs. Exposure to sunlight or other light sources, humidity,
temperature, exposure to cigarette smoke and ozone are just some of the factors that
can impact image permanence. While many of these variables cannot be controlled,
there are basic measures that you can take to prolong image quality:
• Use Canon Photo Paper Pro and genuine Canon inks. Canon Photo Paper Pro is
available in A3+ size (13" x 19") and letter size (8 ½" x 11"). Canon Photo Paper Pro
for Borderless Printing is available in photo size (4" x 6"). These papers are
specifically designed to work with genuine Canon inks.
• Mount images under glass to reduce exposure to ozone, cigarette smoke and other
environmental factors that can degrade images.
• Keep printed images out of direct sunlight or other intense light sources.
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Printing with Windows
Basic Printing
Note
z The menu screens and dialog boxes that appear may vary, depending on the
software application you are using.
z The steps described in this section are for printing in Windows XP.
1Create a document, or open a file to print.
2Open the Printer Properties dialog box.
(1) Select Print
Print from the application software's File
PrintPrint
The Print
Print dialog box is displayed.
PrintPrint
File menu.
FileFile
(2) Ensure that the
Canon i9100
Canon i9100 is
Canon i9100Canon i9100
selected.
(3)
Click Preferences
Preferences
PreferencesPreferences
(or Properties
Properties).
PropertiesProperties
Note
In Windows 2000, click the Main
Main tab in the Print
MainMain
Print dialog box.
PrintPrint
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Basic Printing
3Specify the required settings.
Note
z From the Page Setup tab select the correct document size to be
printed.
z To adjust Print Quality settings, select Custom
Main
Main tab. You can control the print quality in the Set Print Quality
MainMain
dialog box.
z For details about other printer driver functions, refer to the
Guide
z Select Preview before printing
a preview screen that allows you to confirm the selected printing
effects and how your document will look when printed. Some
applications do not contain the function to display the preview screen.
4Print the document.
(1) Click Media Type
(2) Click OK
Media Type to select
Media TypeMedia Type
the type of media loaded in
the printer.
OK.
OKOK
Custom and click Set
CustomCustom
Set Print Quality
Set Print QualitySet Print Quality
Set on the
SetSet
User’s
or Help.
Preview before printing by clicking the check box. This displays
Preview before printingPreview before printing
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Note
(1) Click Print
You can cancel a print job in progress by simply pressing the RESUME/
CANCEL
CANCEL button on the printer.
CANCELCANCEL
Print or OK
PrintPrint
OK.
OKOK
RESUME/
RESUME/RESUME/
Printing with Macintosh
Basic Printing
Note
z The menu screens and dialog boxes that appear may vary, depending on the
software application you are using.
z The steps described in this section are for printing in Mac OS 9.
1Create a document, or open a file to print.
2Select the Paper Size.
(1) Select Page Setup
(3) Click OK
Page Setup from the application software's File
Page SetupPage Setup
OK.
OKOK
3Specify the required settings.
(1) Select Print
Print from the application software's File
PrintPrint
File menu.
FileFile
(2) Select the desired paper
size from the Paper Size
pull-down menu.
File menu.
FileFile
Paper Size
Paper SizePaper Size
(4) Click Print
Print.
PrintPrint
(2) Select the Media Type
the pull-down menu.
(3) Select a type of document
from the Print Mode
down menu.
Media Type from
Media TypeMedia Type
Print Mode pull-
Print ModePrint Mode
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Basic Printing
Note
z When you select a type of document from the Print Mode
menu, the document is printed in color and print quality suited to the
characteristics of the Media Type
Tex t
Text: Select when printing documents consisting mainly of
Tex tTex t
text.
Graphic
Graphic: Select when printing documents consisting mainly of
GraphicGraphic
graphs and graphics (illustrations) with strong color
definition.
Photo
Photo: Select when printing documents consisting mainly of
PhotoPhoto
photographs and graphics featuring fine color
gradation.
Manual
Manual: If you select Manual
ManualManual
selectable. Click the Details
Detailed Setting dialog box where you can fine-tune the
Print Quality and the Halftoning settings.
Refer to the
z For details about other printer driver functions, refer to the
Guide
or Help.
z You can cancel a print job in progress by simply pressing the
RESUME/CANCEL
RESUME/CANCEL button on the printer.
RESUME/CANCELRESUME/CANCEL
Media Type you have selected.
Media TypeMedia Type
Manual, the Details
ManualManual
User’s Guide
Details button becomes
DetailsDetails
Details button to display the
DetailsDetails
.
Print Mode pull-down
Print ModePrint Mode
User’s
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Advanced Printing
Advanced Printing
Advanced Printing
Advanced PrintingAdvanced Printing
Applications Included in the CD-ROM Package
The
Setup Software & User’s Guide CD-ROM
the photographs taken by digital camera and print them as photo-lab quality prints. Please
use the application(s) suitable for your print purposes.
includes photo applications designed to edit
Note
z To install applications, refer to the
z For details about photo applications, refer to the
included on the
Setup Software & User's Guide CD-ROM
Easy Setup Instructions
Photo Application Guide
.
.
Easy-PhotoPrint (Windows/Macintosh)
You can make Borderless Printing easily and quickly, just by selecting a photograph
taken with a digital camera and the paper type on which to print. You can also use
simple editing features, such as trimming and image rotation.
Easy-PhotoPrint is Exif Print (Exif 2.2) compatible. If you use Mac OS 8.6- 9.x,
CarbonLib 1.3.1 or later must be installed for Easy-PhotoPrint.
ImageBrowser (Macintosh)
You can import photographs taken with a digital camera into a computer, edit and
caption them.
You can also make Borderless Printing or an Index Print without difficulty.
It is Exif Print (Exif 2.2) compatible.
ZoomBrowser EX/PhotoRecord (Windows)
You can import photographs taken with a digital camera into a computer, edit, add a
caption, and print them in an album format.
PhotoRecord is Exif Print (Exif 2.2) compatible.
PhotoStitch (Windows/Macintosh)
You can select multiple photographs and merge them to create a panoramic photo.
Easy-WebPrint (Windows)
You can easily print pages displayed on the Internet Explorer or pages from the User's
Guide (HTML manual of this printer) in full size. Easy-WebPrint automatically adjusts
the layout when printing a screen. This feature enables you to print a screen without its
right end being cut off.
This application is a plug-in for Internet Explorer, and its toolbar is automatically added
to Internet Explorer after installation.
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Advanced Printing
Printing Borderless Photographs with Windows
This chapter describes the procedure for using the Borderless Printing mode when printing
from photo applications. These applications are included in your
Guide CD-ROM
Follow the steps below to create color prints of digital camera photographs with EasyPhotoPrint using the Borderless Printing function. Easy-PhotoPrint supports Exif Print (Exif
2.2).
• Exif Print (Exif 2.2) is a new worldwide standard. Under Exif 2.2, the digital camera
can record data tags for specific camera settings and functions such as whether the
flash was on or off, if the camera was in the portrait or night scene mode, etc.
BJ Printers support Exif Print and use Easy-PhotoPrint to read the camera data
precisely, producing optimal prints.
This enables you to create prints that reproduce your vision more accurately than
ever before.
.
Note
Media Types Suitable for Borderless Printing
Media Types Suitable for Borderless Printing
Media Types Suitable for Borderless PrintingMedia Types Suitable for Borderless Printing
Media types compatible with Borderless Printing include Photo Paper
Plus Glossy (LTR, 5" x 7", 4" x 6"), Photo Paper Pro (13" x 19", LTR),
Photo Paper Pro for Borderless Printing (4" x 6"), Matte Photo Paper
(LTR), and Glossy Photo Paper (13" x 19", 11" x 17", LTR).
Setup Software and User's
• Easy-PhotoPrint can handle only JPEG files (filename extension: .jpg and .jpeg).
1Start Easy-PhotoPrint.
This section describes the steps used for printing the photographs stored on the
memory card. Consult your memory card documentation for instructions on how to
insert the memory card into your computer.
(1) Insert the memory card into a computer.
(2) Click Start
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Start, select All Programs
StartStart
and then Easy-PhotoPrint
The 1.Image Selection
Easy-PhotoPrint.
Easy-PhotoPrintEasy-PhotoPrint
1.Image Selection tab is displayed.
1.Image Selection1.Image Selection
All Programs (or Programs
All ProgramsAll Programs
Programs), Canon Utilities
ProgramsPrograms
Canon Utilities, Easy-PhotoPrint
Canon UtilitiesCanon Utilities
Easy-PhotoPrint,
Easy-PhotoPrintEasy-PhotoPrint
2Select photograph.
(1) Select the memory card folder, then the folder containing the digital
photographs.
All photographs in the selected folder are displayed.
Advanced Printing
Thumbnail
(2) Click the [+]
specify the number of copies.
[+] button on the thumbnail of the photograph you want to print and
[+][+]
Displays the specified number of copies.
Decreases the number of copies.
Increases the number of copies.
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Advanced Printing
3Select the paper.
4Select the layout.
(1) Click the 2.Paper
Selection
Selection tab.
SelectionSelection
(2) Select the size of the
paper you want to use
from Paper Size
(3) Select the type of the
paper you want to use
from Media Type
(1) Click the 3. Layout/
Print
Print tab.
PrintPrint
(2) Select Borderless (full)
2.Paper
2.Paper 2.Paper
Paper Size.
Paper SizePaper Size
Media Type.
Media TypeMedia Type
3. Layout/
3. Layout/3. Layout/
Borderless (full).
Borderless (full)Borderless (full)
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(3) Load the media type specified in the 2.Paper Selection
(4) Click Print
Print.
PrintPrint
2.Paper Selection tab.
2.Paper Selection2.Paper Selection
Advanced Printing
Printing Borderless Photographs with Macintosh
This chapter describes the procedure for using the Borderless Printing mode when printing
from photo applications. These applications are included in your
Guide CD-ROM
Follow the steps below to create color prints of digital camera photographs with
ImageBrowser using Borderless Printing.
Exif Print (Exif 2.2) is a new worldwide standard. Under Exif 2.2, the digital camera can
record data tags for specific camera settings and functions such as whether the flash was on
or off, if the camera was in the portrait or night scene mode, etc.
BJ Printers support Exif Print and use ImageBrowser to read the camera data precisely,
producing optimal prints.
This enables you to create prints that reproduce your vision more accurately than ever
before.
.
Note
Media Types Suitable for Borderless Printing
Media Types Suitable for Borderless Printing
Media Types Suitable for Borderless PrintingMedia Types Suitable for Borderless Printing
Media types compatible with Borderless Printing include Photo Paper
Plus Glossy (LTR, 5" x 7", 4" x 6"), Photo Paper Pro (13" x 19", LTR),
Photo Paper Pro for Borderless Printing (4" x 6"), Matte Photo Paper
(LTR), and Glossy Photo Paper (13" x 19", 11" x 17", LTR).
Setup Software and User's
1Start ImageBrowser.
This section describes the steps used for printing the photographs stored on the
memory card. Consult your memory card documentation for instructions on how to
insert the memory card into your computer.
(1) Insert the memory card into a computer.
(2) Double-click the Canon ImageBrowser
If the Canon ImageBrowser icon is not displayed on the desktop, open the
Canon ImageBrowser folder, and double-click the ImageBrowser
folder.
Canon ImageBrowser (alias) icon on the desktop.
Canon ImageBrowser Canon ImageBrowser
ImageBrowser icon in the
ImageBrowserImageBrowser
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Advanced Printing
2Select photograph.
(1) Select the memory card folder, then the folder containing the digital
photographs you want to print.
All photographs in the selected folder are displayed.
(2) Click the photograph
you want to print.
The Layout Options
Layout Options dialog box appears and the layout selection wizard starts.
Layout OptionsLayout Options
3Enter layout options.
(3) Click PRINT
(1) Select Tiled photo printing
PRINT and select
PRINTPRINT
Layout printing
Layout printing from
Layout printingLayout printing
the pull-down menu.
Tiled photo printing.
Tiled photo printingTiled photo printing
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(2) Click Next
Next.
NextNext
Advanced Printing
4Select Borderless Printing.
(3) Click Page setup…
Page setup….
Page setup…Page setup…
(1) Select Borderless Printing
(2) Select a paper size from the
Borderless Printing.
Borderless PrintingBorderless Printing
Paper Size
Paper Size pull-down menu.
Paper SizePaper Size
The menu only displays paper
sizes compatible with
Borderless Printing.
(3) Click OK
OK.
OKOK
A message box pops up. Read the message and click OK
This returns you to the Layout Options
Layout Options dialog box.
Layout OptionsLayout Options
OK.
OKOK
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Advanced Printing
5Specify the number of photographs to print on one page.
6Print the photograph.
(1) Select 1(1×1)
of images
of images pull-down menu.
of imagesof images
(2) Click OK
1(1×1) from the No.
1(1×1)1(1×1)
OK.
OKOK
No.
No. No.
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The Print dialog box is displayed.
(1) Click PRINT
PRINT.
PRINTPRINT
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