Photo All-in-One
Quick Start Guide
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Photo All-in-One
Quick Start Guide
Canon PIXMA MP810 Photo All-in-One Quick Start Guide.
Copyright
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About Consumables
Consumables (ink tanks / FINE Cartridges) are available for 5 years after production has stopped.
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Table of Contents |
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Before Printing................................................ |
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Basic Operation for the Operation Panel........ |
2 |
Turning the Machine On and Off .................... |
4 |
Handling the Original Document..................... |
6 |
Loading Printing Paper ................................... |
8 |
Changing the Paper and Print Settings ........ |
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Printing from Your Computer...................... |
27 |
Printing with Windows................................... |
27 |
Printing with Macintosh................................. |
28 |
Scanning Images.......................................... |
29 |
Scanning Methods........................................ |
29 |
Copying ......................................................... |
30 |
Making Copies.............................................. |
30 |
Using Other Copy Functions......................... |
31 |
Printing from a Memory Card ...................... |
32 |
Memory Cards Supported by |
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This Machine ................................................ |
32 |
Inserting the Memory Card ........................... |
33 |
Removing the Memory Card......................... |
34 |
Printing Photographs Stored on |
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a Memory Card............................................. |
34 |
Using Other Printing Functions..................... |
35 |
Using Useful Display Functions.................... |
35 |
Printing Using the Photo Index Sheet........... |
36 |
Photo Printing from Photo or Film.............. |
37 |
Scanning a Photo ......................................... |
37 |
Scanning a Film............................................ |
37 |
Printing Scanned Photographs..................... |
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Other Useful Functions................................. |
40 |
Using Useful Display Functions.................... |
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Printing Photographs Directly from |
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a Compliant Device ................................ |
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Printing from a PictBridge Compliant |
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Device........................................................... |
41 |
Routine Maintenance ................................... |
48 |
Replacing an Ink Tank.................................. |
48 |
Keeping the Best Printing Results ................ |
53 |
When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors |
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Are Incorrect ................................................. |
54 |
Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern................ |
55 |
Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern ........... |
56 |
Print Head Cleaning...................................... |
58 |
Print Head Deep Cleaning............................ |
60 |
Aligning the Print Head................................. |
62 |
Cleaning Your Machine ................................ |
67 |
Troubleshooting ........................................... |
70 |
Error Message Is Displayed on the LCD ...... |
71 |
LCD Cannot Be Seen At All.......................... |
74 |
An Unintended Language Is Displayed |
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on the LCD.................................................... |
74 |
Cannot Install the MP Drivers....................... |
74 |
Cannot Connect to Computer Properly ........ |
76 |
Print Results Not Satisfactory....................... |
77 |
Printing Does Not Start................................. |
81 |
Paper Does Not Feed Properly .................... |
83 |
Paper Jams .................................................. |
84 |
Error Message Appears on the Screen ........ |
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Cannot Print Properly from a Digital |
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Camera......................................................... |
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Cannot Print Properly from a Photo Index |
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Sheet ............................................................ |
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Cannot Scan Films ....................................... |
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Appendix....................................................... |
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Reading the On-screen Manuals.................. |
93 |
Specifications ............................................... |
94 |
Safety Precautions....................................... |
97 |
Legal Limitations on Use of Your Product |
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and Use of Images ..................................... |
100 |
Users in the U.S.A. ..................................... |
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Index............................................................ |
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(A)HOME button
(B)Easy-Scroll Wheel
(C)OK button
(A) |
(B) |
(C) |
Easy-Scroll Wheel
Turn the Easy-Scroll Wheel left or right to select the setting item. The selected item is highlighted or surrounded by a frame. You can also use the {, }, [ or ] button to select the setting items.
HOME button
This section describes the procedure to display each mode from the HOME screen.
1
2
Display the HOME screen.
(1)Press the HOME button.
The HOME screen will be displayed.
Select the mode.
(1) Turn the Easy-Scroll Wheel to select the mode, then press the OK button. Example: Select Memory card.
The selected mode screen will be appeared. |
(1) |
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Note
When you select a mode and press the Function button (f2/Introduction), the instructions for the selected mode are displayed.
You can select the following modes on the HOME screen:
Copy: |
You can copy in various layouts. See “Copying” on page 30. |
Scan: |
You can save the scanned data to a connected computer using |
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the Operation Panel. See “Scanning Images” on page 29. |
Photo index sheet: |
You can easily print the photos from a memory card using the |
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Photo Index Sheet. See “Printing Using the Photo Index Sheet” |
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on page 36. |
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Before Printing |
Settings: You can perform the maintenance or change the various settings of the machine. See “When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors Are Incorrect” on page 54, “Cleaning Your Machine” on page 67, or “Changing the Machine Settings” in the User's Guide on-screen manual.
Easy photo reprint: You can scan printed photos and then print them. See “Photo Printing from Photo or Film” on page 37.
Film print: You can scan the image data on the 35 mm film strips and slides and then print them. See “Photo Printing from Photo or Film” on page 37.
Memory card: Print the photo data stored in a memory card of a digital camera. See “Printing from a Memory Card” on page 32.
Other Buttons
(A)NAVI button
(B)Function buttons
z NAVI Button
(A) |
(B) |
You can easily reach the function that you want to perform. Select what you want to do on the navigation menu, then press the OK button.
z Function Buttons
Two Function buttons enable you to select menus displayed at the bottom of the LCD.
The screen that appears when you press a Function button depends on the screen that is displayed and which Function button you press.
(A) (B)
(A) Function button (f1): When you press the Function button (f1/Remaining ink vol) on the HOME screen, the remaining ink volume screen is displayed.
(B) Function button (f2): When you press the Function button (f2/Introduction) on the HOME screen, the introductions for the selected mode functions are displayed.
When you press them on screens other than the HOME screen, an operation procedure or menus is displayed.
Before Printing |
3 |
Turn on the machine before printing.
Turning on the Machine
Before turning on the machine, confirm the following. z The Print Head and ink tanks are set into place.
If you are using the machine connected to a computer, confirm also the following.
zThe machine is connected to your computer (or a compatible device).
zThe MP Drivers are installed.
Note
If preparatory operations above are not complete, follow the Easy Setup Instructions to complete them.
1 Open the Operation Panel and press the ON/ OFF button to turn on the machine.
The POWER lamp flashes green, and changes to steady, non-flashing light.
Important
If the ALARM lamp lights up or flashes orange and an error message is displayed on the LCD, see “Error Message Is Displayed on the LCD” on page 71.
2 If you are using the machine connected to a computer, turn on your computer.
Turning off the Machine
1To turn off the machine, press the ON/OFF button.
When the POWER lamp stops flashing, the machine is turned off.
Important
About the Power Plug
When removing the power plug after turing off the machine, be sure to confirm that the POWER lamp is not lit. If the power plug is removed from the wall outlet with the POWER lamp still lit or flashing green, the machine may become unable to print.
See “Keeping the Best Printing Results” on page 53.
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Before Printing |
z Setting the Power Save Mode
The machine enters Power save mode if not operated for a certain interval. In the Power save mode, the internal fluorescent lamp is turned off, and only the POWER lamp stay lit. You can configure the interval that the machine waits before entering Power save mode. See "Other Settings" in "Changing the Machine Settings" of User's Guide on-screen manual.
When you try to copy or scan, the machine will exit from Power save mode.
If you use the machine frequently, we recommend that you set the Power save transfer time to 1 hour or 4 hours.
z The Screen-saver Mode
The LCD goes out if the machine is not operated for 5 minutes. Press any button to restore the display. You cannot change the wait time before the LCD goes out.
Before Printing |
5 |
This section describes how to load the original document on the Platen Glass.
Original Document Requirements
The original documents you load on the Platen Glass for copying or scanning must meet these requirements:
Document |
z Paper documents |
type |
z Photographs |
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z Books |
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z Films |
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* For details on positive and negative 35 mm film strip and 35 mm slides, |
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see “Photo Printing from Photo or Film” on page 37. |
Size (W x L) |
Max. 8.5 x 11.7 inches / 216 x 297 mm |
Thickness |
Max. 0.98 inches / 25 mm |
Loading Original Documents
Load originals to copy or scan on the Platen Glass. For details on how to load a photo, see “Scanning a Photo” on page 37.
Note
Make sure any glue, ink, correction fluid, or the like on the original document is completely dry before loading it on the Platen Glass.
1 Load the original document on the Platen Glass.
(1) |
Lift the Document Cover. |
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(2) |
Load the original on the Platen Glass. |
(1) |
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Place the original face down on the Platen |
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Glass.
Align the upper left corner of your original with the alignment mark on the upper left corner of the Platen Glass.
(2) |
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Before Printing |
Important
zDo not place any objects weighing more than 4.4 lb / 2 kg on the Platen Glass.
zDo not press or put weight on the original with pressure exceeding 4.4 lb / 2 kg. Doing so may cause the scanner to malfunction or the Platen Glass to break.
Note
zThe machine cannot scan the area within about 0.04 inches / 1 mm from the rear edge, and within about 0.04 inches / 1 mm from the left edge of the Platen Glass.
zYou can also scan in originals that are up to 0.98 inches / 25 mm thick, such as books. Set them on the Platen Glass in the same way as paper documents.
2 Gently close the Document Cover.
Before Printing |
7 |
This section describes how to load printing paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder and the Cassette.
Paper Handling
z Recommended Paper and Requirements
Media Type |
Model*1 |
Paper Support Load Limit |
Machine |
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Auto Sheet Feeder |
Cassette |
Setting for |
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Media Type |
Plain Paper |
— |
0.52 inches / 13 mm |
0.52 inches / 13 mm |
Plain paper |
Envelopes*2 |
— |
10 envelopes |
5 envelopes |
— |
High Resolution |
HR-101N |
80 sheets (A4, Letter) |
80 sheets (A4, Letter) |
— |
Paper*2 |
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Super White |
SW-201 |
0.52 inches / 13 mm |
0.52 inches / 13 mm |
Plain paper |
Paper |
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(A4, Letter) |
(A4, Letter) |
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Glossy Photo |
GP-401 |
10 sheets (A4, Letter), |
10 sheets (A4, Letter), |
Glossy Photo |
Paper |
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20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
Paper |
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x 152.4 mm, Credit card) |
x 152.4 mm), Not |
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loadable (Credit card)*3 |
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Glossy Photo |
GP-501 |
10 sheets (A4), |
10 sheets (A4), |
Glossy Photo |
Paper |
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20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
Paper |
“Everyday Use” |
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x 152.4 mm) |
x 152.4 mm) |
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Matte Photo |
MP-101 |
10 sheets (A4, Letter), |
10 sheets (A4, Letter), |
Matte Photo |
Paper |
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20 sheets (4" x 6" /101.6 |
20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
Paper |
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x 152.4 mm) |
x 152.4 mm) |
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Photo Paper |
GP-502 |
10 sheets (Letter), |
10 sheets (Letter), |
Glossy Photo |
Glossy |
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20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
Paper |
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x 152.4 mm) |
x 152.4 mm) |
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Photo Paper |
PP-101 |
10 sheets (A4, Letter, 5"x |
10 sheets (A4, Letter, 5"x |
Photo Plus |
Plus Glossy*4 |
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7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm), |
7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm), |
Glossy |
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20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
20 sheets (4" x 6" /101.6 |
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x 152.4 mm) |
x 152.4 mm) |
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Photo Paper |
PP-101D |
10 sheets (A4, Letter, 5"x |
10 sheets (A4, Letter, 5"x |
— |
Plus Double |
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7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm) |
7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm) |
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Sided*2, *4 |
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Photo |
SG-101, |
10 sheets (A4, Letter), |
10 sheets (A4, Letter), |
Photo Plus |
Paper Plus |
SG-201 |
10 sheets (8" x 10" / |
10 sheets (8" x 10" / |
Glossy |
Semi-gloss*4 |
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203.2 x 254.0 mm)*5, |
203.2 x 254.0 mm)*5, |
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20 sheets (4" x 6" /101.6 |
20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
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x 152.4 mm) |
x 152.4 mm) |
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Photo Paper |
PR-101 |
10 sheets (A4, Letter, 8"x |
10 sheets (A4, Letter, 8"x |
Photo Paper |
Pro*4 |
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10" / 203.2 x 254.0 mm), |
10" / 203.2 x 254.0 mm), |
Pro |
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20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
20 sheets (4" x 6" / 101.6 |
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x 152.4 mm, Wide) |
x 152.4 mm, Wide) |
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Photo |
PS-101 |
1 sheet |
Not loadable*3 |
Photo Plus |
Stickers*6, *7 |
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Glossy |
T-Shirt |
TR-301 |
1 sheet |
1 sheet |
— |
Transfers*2 |
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Before Printing |
Paper with a Model Number is Canon specialty media.
You may not be able to purchase some Canon genuine papers depending on your country. *1 Paper is not sold in the US by Model Number. Purchase paper by name.
*2 Available only when printing from your computer.
*3 Feeding this paper from the Cassette can damage the machine. Load in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
*4 When loading a stack of paper, the printed side may become marked when it is fed in. In this case, load paper one sheet at a time.
*5 SG-201 only
*6 You can specify the print setting easily by using the Easy-Photo Print provided with the
Setup CD-ROM.
*7 When copying printed photos onto sticker paper, be sure to select Sticker print in Easy photo reprint mode. Refer to “Printing on a Sticker (Sticker Print)” in “Using Other Useful Printing Functions” of the User’s Guide on-screen manual.
When copying photos onto sticker paper from a film, be sure to select Sticker print in Film print mode. Refer to “Printing on a Sticker (Sticker Print)” in “Using Other Useful Printing Functions” of the User’s Guide on-screen manual.
When printing photos stored in a memory card to sticker paper, be sure to select Sticker print in the Memory card mode. Refer to “Printing on Stickers (Sticker Print)” in “Using Other Useful Printing Functions” of the User’s Guide on-screen manual.
When printing photos saved on your mobile phone to sticker paper, select Stickers for paper size in Wireless print settings. Refer to “Setting Items” in “Setting the Page Size, Media Type, and Layout When Printing from a Mobile Phone” of the User’s Guide on-screen manual.
zTo specify the page size and media type when printing from your computer, refer to the Printer Driver Guide on-screen manual.
zTo specify the page size and media type when printing photos saved on mobile phones, refer to “Setting the Page Size, Media Type, and Layout When Printing from a Mobile Phone” in the User’s Guide on-screen manual.
Note
For a detailed description of printing media types, refer to “Printing Media” in the User’s Guide onscreen manual.
Before Printing |
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z Media Types You Cannot Use
Do not use the following types of paper. Using such paper will not only produce unsatisfactory results, but can also cause the machine to jam or malfunction. Additionally, when printing on A5 or smaller sized paper, do not use paper thinner than a post card, including plain paper or notepad paper cut to a small size.
zFolded, curled, or wrinkled paper
zDamp paper
zPaper that is too thin (weighing less than 64 gsm / 17 lb)
zPaper that is too thick (non-Canon genuine paper weighing more than 105 gsm / 28 lb)
zPicture postcards
zPostcards affixed with photos or stickers
zEnvelopes with double flaps
zEnvelopes with sticker flaps
zEnvelopes with an embossed or treated surface
zAny type of paper with holes
zPaper that is not rectangular
zPaper bound with staples or glue
zPaper with adhesives
zPaper decorated with glitter, etc.
z Photo Paper Pro Guidelines
zDo not touch the print surface until the ink is dry (approximately 30 minutes). Colors in dark images may appear indistinct at first, but will become clearer after approximately 30 minutes.
zImages may become smudged if you place printouts in an album before the ink is completely dry. We recommend to allow the ink to dry for 24 hours before placing your printouts in an album.
zDo not attempt to dry the ink with a hair dryer or by exposing printouts to direct sunlight.
zDo not store or display printouts in hot or humid conditions. Never expose them to heat or direct sunlight.
zStore printouts in photo albums, photo frames, or presentation binders to protect them from direct exposure to air or sunlight.
zDo not mount printouts in an adhesive-type album as you may not be able to remove them. Note that some types of clear plastic folders and albums may cause the edges of the paper to turn yellow.
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Before Printing |
Using Specialty Media
Canon recommends that you use Canon genuine media to ensure optimal print quality.
z Photo Quality Media |
z Media Suited for Business |
z Glossy Photo Paper |
Documents |
z Matte Photo Paper |
z High Resolution Paper |
zPhoto Paper Plus Double Sided
zPhoto Paper Plus Glossy
zPhoto Paper Plus Semi-gloss
zPhoto Paper Pro
zPhoto Stickers
Using the Auto Sheet Feeder and the Cassette
This machine offers two paper sources to load printing paper; the Auto Sheet Feeder, found at the top of the machine, and the Cassette, found at the front of the machine.
(A)
(B)
(A)Auto Sheet Feeder
(B)Cassette
Before Printing |
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z When Printing for the First Time
At purchase, the machine is set to feed from the Auto Sheet Feeder.
If you are printing without changing paper source settings, load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
Note
For details on loading paper, see “Loading Paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder” on page 17.
(A)
(A) Load plain paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
z To Change the Paper Source
The Auto Sheet Feeder lamp lights up when feeding from the Auto Sheet Feeder, and the Cassette lamp lights up when feeding from the Cassette.
Before you print, make sure that the paper source selection matches the paper source where you actually loaded paper.
To change the paper source, simply press the Paper Feed Switch. For details, see “Changing the Paper Source” on page 15.
Note
You can also select the paper source using the printer driver. For details on paper source selection using the printer driver, refer to the Printer Driver Guide on-screen manual.
(A)
(A) Press to change the paper source
12 |
Before Printing |
Paper Source Selection Scenarios
Deciding on the usage of the two paper sources to print with minimum reloading of paper depends mainly on the variety of the type of paper you use regularly.
z If you print regularly on photo paper as well as on plain paper
If you use photo paper as much as plain paper, you can load photo paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder and plain paper in the Cassette. This way, you can switch the paper source according to the type of paper just by pressing the Paper Feed Switch.
You can also specify the type and size of paper to be fed from the Cassette using the printer driver. You can print more efficiently by specifying the type of paper you use regularly this way, since the paper source will be switched automatically to the Cassette for this paper.
Note
zSome types and sizes of paper are not loadable in the Cassette and requires the use of the Auto Sheet Feeder. See “Paper Handling” on page 8. For details on loading paper, see “Loading Paper” on page 16.
zFor details on printer driver settings, refer to the Printer Driver Guide on-screen manual.
(A)
(B)
(A)Auto Sheet Feeder: Load paper of various types and sizes, including photo paper.
(B)Cassette: Load paper you use most regularly, such as plain paper.
Before Printing |
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z If you print mainly on plain paper
You can load plain paper of the same size in both paper sources, and set the printer driver to automatically switch the paper source when either paper source runs out of paper during printing.
Note
zFor details on how to load paper, see “Loading Paper” on page 16.
zFor details on printer driver settings, refer to the Printer Driver Guide on-screen manual.
(A)
(B)
(A)Auto Sheet Feeder: Load plain paper
(B)Cassette: Load plain paper
14 |
Before Printing |
Changing the Paper Source
Before printing, confirm that the location where you have loaded paper is selected as the paper source. Press the Paper Feed Switch to change the paper source.
Important
When Printing from Your Computer
zIf Paper Feed Switch is not selected for Paper Source in the printer driver, the Paper Feed Switch on the machine will be disabled when printing. Confirm the setting in the printer driver. See “Printing with Windows” on page 27 or “Printing with Macintosh” on page 28.
zIf a setting other than Paper Feed Switch is selected for Paper Source in the printer driver, the printer driver settings takes precedence when printing. For details on paper source selection using the printer driver, refer to the Printer Driver Guide on-screen manual.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(A)Auto Sheet Feeder lamp
(B)Paper Feed Switch
(C)Cassette lamp
Note
Press the Paper Feed Switch to select the paper source so that the Auto Sheet Feeder lamp is lit when feeding from the Auto Sheet Feeder, and the Cassette lamp is lit when feeding from the Cassette.
Before Printing |
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Loading Paper
Important
zIf you cut plain paper to 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm, 5" x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm, or 2.13" x 3.39" / 54.0 x 86.0 mm (credit card-size) for a trial print, it can cause paper jams.
zYou cannot print on postcards affixed with photos or stickers.
zAlways load paper in portrait orientation (A). Loading paper in landscape orientation (B) can cause the paper to be jammed.
(A) |
(B) |
Note
zFor details on the specialty media Canon provides for use with its various printers, refer to “Printing Media” in the User’s Guide on-screen manual.
zFor detailed instructions on how to load specialty media into the machine, refer to “Printing Media” in the User’s Guide on-screen manual.
When Printing on Plain Paper
zYou can use general copy paper or Canon’s Super White Paper. When printing on both sides, we recommend Canon’s Super White Paper Double-Sided.
Paper size:
–Standard sizes: A4, B5, A5, Letter, and Legal (Auto Sheet Feeder only)
–Non-standard sizes for the Auto Sheet Feeder: 2.13" x 3.39" to 8.5" x 23" / 54.0 x 86.0 mm to
215.9x 584.2 mm
–Non-standard sizes for the Cassette: 3.5" x 5" to 8.5" x 11.69" / 89.0 x 127.0 mm to 215.9 x
297.0mm
Paper weight: 17 to 28 lb / 64 to 105 gsm (non-Canon genuine plain paper)
zYou can load up to 150 sheets of plain paper (17 lb / 64 gsm, 0.52 inches / 13 mm in height). However, proper feeding of paper may not be possible at this maximum capacity depending on the type of paper or environmental conditions (either very high or low temperature and humidity). In such cases, reduce the sheets of paper you load at a time to around half (around 0.2 inches / 5 mm in paper stack height).
zDo not stack more than 50 sheets in the Paper Output Tray.
When Printing on 5" x 7", 4" x 6", or 2.13" x 3.39" (Credit Card-sized) paper
zLoad 2.13" x 3.39" (credit card-sized) paper only in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
zYou can load up to 20 sheets of 4" x 6" or 2.13" x 3.39" (credit card-sized) paper and 10 sheets of 5" x 7" paper.
zWe recommend using genuine Canon photo media when printing photographs. Refer to “Printing Media” in the User’s Guide on-screen manual.
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z Loading Paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder
1 Flatten the four corners of the paper before loading it.
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zAlign the edges of paper neatly before loading. Loading paper without aligning the edges may cause paper jams.
zIf paper is curled, hold the opposing curled corners and gently bend them in the opposite direction until the paper becomes completely flat. See “Paper is curled.” on page 80.
zTo avoid curling, handle paper as follows.
–Put unused paper back into the package and keep them on a level surface.
–Take out only the necessary number of sheets from the package, just before printing.
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For details, refer to the Printer Driver Guide on-screen manual.
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3 Load the paper.
(1)Load the paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder with the print side facing UP.
(2)Align the paper stack against the Cover Guide on the right side of the Paper Support.
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Make sure that the Cover Guide is set upright when you load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
(3)Pinch the Paper Guide and slide it against the left side of the paper stack.
Note
When performing copy direct printing without using a computer, select the page size selected in Page size in each menu. For details on settings in each menu, see “Changing the Paper and Print Settings” on page 22.
When using the machine connected to a computer, select the page size of the loaded paper in Page Size in the printer driver.
For details on printer driver settings, see “Printing with Windows” on page 27 or “Printing with Macintosh” on page 28.
z Loading Paper in the Cassette
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Do not load higher than the Load Limit Mark (A).
Some types and sizes of paper are not loadable in the Cassette and requires the use of the Auto Sheet Feeder. If you intend to use only the Cassette, check for any usage restrictions in advance. See “Paper Handling” on page 8.
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zDo not leave photo paper, such as Photo Paper Pro, in the Cassette for a long time. This may cause paper discoloration due to natural aging.
zIf you load photo paper such as Photo Paper Pro in the Cassette, you may get roller traces on the print surface. To avoid this, load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
1Flatten the four corners of the paper before loading it.
See “Flatten the four corners of the paper before loading it.” on page 17.
2Prepare to load paper.
(1) Pull out the Cassette from the machine.
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3 Load the paper with the print side facing DOWN.
(1)Load the paper in the Cassette with the print side facing DOWN and the leading edge to the far side.
(2)Align the paper stack against the right side of the Cassette.
(3)Slide the paper guides to fit to the loaded paper stack.
4 Insert the Cassette into the machine.
(1)Insert the Cassette into the machine. Push the Cassette all the way into the machine.
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mode, see “Changing the Paper and Print Settings” on page 22.
When using the machine connected to a computer, select the page size of the loaded paper in Page Size in the printer driver.
For details on printer driver settings, see “Printing with Windows” on page 27 or “Printing with Macintosh” on page 28.
zYou can also select the paper source with the printer driver.
For details, refer to the Printer Driver Guide onscreen manual.
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Loading Envelopes
Use either European DL or US Comm. Env. #10-sized envelope.
Important
zYou need to print from the computer to print on envelopes.
zDo not use envelopes with embossed or treated surfaces, a double flap, pressure seals, or sticker flaps.
zSelect either DL Env. or Comm. Env. #10 in the printer driver according to the envelope size you are using. If you do not, the address will be printed in the wrong direction.
z Loading Envelopes in the Auto Sheet Feeder
1 Load the envelope against the Cover Guide (the right side of the Paper Support).
Load with the front face UP and the rear flaps DOWN on the left.
A maximum of 10 envelopes can be loaded at once.
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Press the Paper Feed Switch so that the Auto Sheet Feeder lamp lights up.
In the printer driver, select Envelope in Media Type, and then select DL Env. or
Comm. Env. #10 in Page Size.
For details on printer driver settings, see “Printing with Windows” on page 27 or “Printing with Macintosh” on page 28.
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zLoading Envelopes in the Cassette
1Align the envelope stack against the right side of the Cassette.
Load with the front face DOWN. The flap of the envelope will appear facing UP on the left side.
A maximum of 5 envelopes can be loaded at once.
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2 Slide the Paper Guides against the side of the envelope.
3 Press the Paper Feed Switch so that the 3 Cassette lamp lights up.
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4 In the printer driver, select Envelope in Media Type, and then select DL Env. or
Comm. Env. #10 in Page Size.
For details on printer driver settings, see “Printing with Windows” on page 27 or “Printing with Macintosh” on page 28.
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This section describes the Settings screen that can be specified on the Operation Panel when copying, or when printing from a memory card, printed photo or film.
Setting Items in Each Mode
Items in each mode are as follows.
When you select the item to set and press the OK button, a screen with various settings is displayed.
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Depending on the functions, some setting items cannot be specified in combination.
z Copy Mode
This section describes paper and print settings for Copy mode.
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You can specify the paper settings for printing or print quality.
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Paper size, media type, and print quality settings are specified for the paper source selected by the Paper Feed Switch. Confirm the selected paper source.
(1)You can specify the reduction or enlargement method. Fit-to-page, Zoom (25 - 400%), 100%, Preset ratio
(2)You can specify the intensity.
Turn the Easy-Scroll Wheel clockwise to increase intensity or counterclockwise to decrease it. You can also use the [ or ] button to make settings.
Press the Function button (f2/Switch auto/man) in the intensity screen to automatically match the intensity to the original on the Platen Glass and then print the image. See “Function Buttons” on page 3.
The slide bar for the intensity adjustment on the LCD changes to Auto when it is done.
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Important
While Auto is selected, you can not change the intensity by using the Easy-Scroll Wheel. Press the Function button (f2/Switch auto/man) to enable manual intensity settings again and then specify the intensity. See “Function Buttons” on page 3.
(3)Select the paper source.
Before printing, confirm that the location where you have loaded paper is selected as the paper source. Press the OK button to change the paper source.
(4)Specify the page size.
Credit card, A5, B5, A4, 8.5" x 11" (215 x 279), 5" x 7" (127 x 177.8), 4" x 6" (101.6 x 152.4)
Important
Credit card can be selected when the Auto Sheet Feeder is selected as the paper source.
Note
Some of these options are not available depending on the country of purchase.
(5)Specify the media type.
Glossy Photo Paper, Matte Photo Paper, Photo Plus Glossy, Plain paper, Photo Paper Pro
(6)Adjust print quality according to the original.
Fast (speed-priority), Standard, High(quality-priority)
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zFast (speed-priority) can be selected when Plain paper is selected as the media type.
zIf you used Fast (speed-priority) with media type set to Plain paper and the quality is not as good as expected, select Standard or High(quality-priority) and try copying again.
zSelect High(quality-priority) to copy in grayscale. Grayscale renders tones in a range of grays instead of black or white.
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z Memory Card, Easy Photo Reprint, and Film Print Modes
This section describes the paper and print settings for Memory card, Easy photo reprint, and Film print modes.
Print Settings Confirmation Screen
You can specify the paper settings for printing or print quality.
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Paper size, media type, and print quality settings are specified for the paper source selected by the Paper Feed Switch. Confirm the selected paper source.
Example: Screens displayed in Select and print in the Memory card mode or the Easy photo reprint mode
See “Printing Photographs Stored on a Memory Card” on page 34 or “Printing Scanned Photographs” on page 39.
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(1)Select the paper source.
Before printing, confirm that the location where you have loaded paper is selected as the paper source. Press the OK button to change the paper source.
(2)Select the page size.
Credit card, A4, 8.5" x 11" (215 x 279), 8" x 10" (203.2 x 254.0)*, 5" x 7" (127 x 177.8), 4" x 6" (101.6 x 152.4), Wide 4" x 7.1" (101 x 180)
Important
Credit card can be selected when the Auto Sheet Feeder is selected as the paper source.
Note
Some of these options are not available depending on the country of purchase.
(3)Select the media type.
Glossy Photo Paper, Matte Photo Paper, Photo Plus Glossy, Plain paper*, Photo Paper Pro
(4)Select the print quality. Standard, High(quality-priority)
* Can be selected only in Memory card mode.
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Advanced Print Settings Screen
When you press the Function button (f1/Advanced) in the print settings confirmation screen, the advanced print settings screen is displayed. See “Function Buttons” on page 3.
You can optimize photos and advanced print settings with the functions below. Memory card mode
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(1)Select bordered or borderless print. Bordered, Borderless
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When Plain paper is selected in Media type, bordered printing will be performed even if you select Borderless.
(2)Activate/deactivate to print the shooting date on a photo.*1 Print the shooting date on a photo.
Date OFF, Date ON
(3)Activate/deactivate to print the file no. on a photo.*1 Print the file no. on a photo.
File no. OFF, File no. ON
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It is not possible to print both the shooting date and the file no. under the following conditions:
zLayout print is selected as a print function in the Memory card mode, and/or
zCredit card is selected in Page size.
Under these conditions, even if both Date ON and File no. ON are set, only the shooting date will be printed. If you want to print the file no., select Date OFF.
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(4)Activate/deactivate Red eye correction.*1
Corrects red eyes in portraits caused by flash photography. Red eye correc. OFF, Red eye correc. ON
(5)Activate/deactivate Vivid photo function.*1 Makes green and blue more lively.
Vivid photo OFF, Vivid photo ON
(6)Activate/deactivate the Photo Optimizer pro function.*1 Automatically optimizes brightness and tone of a photo. Photo opt. pro OFF, Photo opt. pro ON
(7)Activate/deactivate the Noise reduction function.*1
Reduces the noise on blue areas like the sky as well as on black areas. Noise reduction OFF, Noise reduction ON
(8)Activate/deactivate Face brightener function.
Brightens a darkened face on the photo taken against the light. Face brightener OFF, Face brightener ON
(9)Activate/deactivate Image optimizer function.*1 Corrects and smooths the jagged contours for printing. Image optimizer OFF, Image optimizer ON
(10)Adjust brightness.
Brightness -2, Brightness -1, Brightness standard, Brightness +1, Brightness +2
(11)Adjust contrast.
Contrast -2, Contrast -1, Contrast standard, Contrast +1, Contrast +2
(12)Adjust color hue.
Color hue red +2, Color hue red +1, Color hue original, Color hue yellow +1, Color hue yellow +2
(13)Activate/deactivate Effects*1
Applies special effects to the photo, such as printing in sepia tones or with a sketch illustration like effect.
No effects, Effect: Sepia, Simulate illustration
(14)Activate/deactivate Fade restoration*2
Corrects the color when printing photos that have faded or color cast over time. Fade restoration OFF, Fade restoration ON
*1 Can be selected only in Memory card mode.
*2 Can be selected only in Easy photo reprint or Film print mode.
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