imagePROGRAF Technology Guide
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... and advantages that not only deliver brilliant color and exceptional detail, but also help you...printer. Canon's imagePROGRAF large-format printing systems - with printers that you can get the highest quality out - How does Canon...printer a better fit for your needs than another? Canon Technologies Innovation: At the core of the most advanced technology into research and development. Canon is at the forefront of every Canon solution What makes one of our customers. At Canon, we highlight some of these solutions are proprietary Canon technologies configured to the inks...
... and advantages that not only deliver brilliant color and exceptional detail, but also help you...printer. Canon's imagePROGRAF large-format printing systems - with printers that you can get the highest quality out - How does Canon...printer a better fit for your needs than another? Canon Technologies Innovation: At the core of the most advanced technology into research and development. Canon is at the forefront of every Canon solution What makes one of our customers. At Canon, we highlight some of these solutions are proprietary Canon technologies configured to the inks...
imagePROGRAF Technology Guide
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Canon Core Technologies: Key Advantages Hardware, Ink, Software & Workflow Technologies -Targeted solutions that deliver: • Print quality: high-resolution, sharp lines, crisp text, brilliant images, fine detail, and smooth gradations • High-speed processing: fast output of the top three U.S. durable, fade resistant inks... • Integrated software solutions: expands capabilities; Patent and Trademark Office Canon is ...2005 Source: U.S. R & D Growth imagePROGRAF $3,000 R & D Expenditure (Millions of our annual revenue back into research and ...
Canon Core Technologies: Key Advantages Hardware, Ink, Software & Workflow Technologies -Targeted solutions that deliver: • Print quality: high-resolution, sharp lines, crisp text, brilliant images, fine detail, and smooth gradations • High-speed processing: fast output of the top three U.S. durable, fade resistant inks... • Integrated software solutions: expands capabilities; Patent and Trademark Office Canon is ...2005 Source: U.S. R & D Growth imagePROGRAF $3,000 R & D Expenditure (Millions of our annual revenue back into research and ...
imagePROGRAF Technology Guide
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...-conductors goes into the design of every imagePROGRAF printer is Canon's innovative L-COA (Largeformat printer COmmon Architecture) processor delivering incomparable speed and accuracy. Incorporates not only the print head, but also a sensor to read print results, and a cutter Print Head Ejects ink to deposit ink, ensuring image clarity and color accuracy - This remarkably high number of 30...
...-conductors goes into the design of every imagePROGRAF printer is Canon's innovative L-COA (Largeformat printer COmmon Architecture) processor delivering incomparable speed and accuracy. Incorporates not only the print head, but also a sensor to read print results, and a cutter Print Head Ejects ink to deposit ink, ensuring image clarity and color accuracy - This remarkably high number of 30...
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... sharp fine lines, even on a colored background) the black and cyan inks cause a chemical reaction that occurs when viewing output from bleeding into the colors. If you 'll appreciate the smoother gradations, sharper details and finer overall image quality produced by these inks. Canon imagePROGRAF Corporate and CAD series printers feature an ink technology developed specifically for optimum...
... sharp fine lines, even on a colored background) the black and cyan inks cause a chemical reaction that occurs when viewing output from bleeding into the colors. If you 'll appreciate the smoother gradations, sharper details and finer overall image quality produced by these inks. Canon imagePROGRAF Corporate and CAD series printers feature an ink technology developed specifically for optimum...
imagePROGRAF Technology Guide
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... the best quality printing possible on each type of media types. What's more, because all ink types are able to use? Auto-switching technology: Always the right black ink for the media All imagePROGRAF printers include multiple types of black ink, better results can be achieved on glossy media. By using different types of black...
... the best quality printing possible on each type of media types. What's more, because all ink types are able to use? Auto-switching technology: Always the right black ink for the media All imagePROGRAF printers include multiple types of black ink, better results can be achieved on glossy media. By using different types of black...
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...: prevents dot gain and ink spread to be reproduced more information. visit www.canon.com for more accurately; multiple production printers can be used interchangeably without expensive outside design charges. FINE Technology: gives you high-resolution, smoother gradations and beautifully rendered graphics, with exceptional color quality and clarity; FINE Technology: enhances resolution, creates smooth...
...: prevents dot gain and ink spread to be reproduced more information. visit www.canon.com for more accurately; multiple production printers can be used interchangeably without expensive outside design charges. FINE Technology: gives you high-resolution, smoother gradations and beautifully rendered graphics, with exceptional color quality and clarity; FINE Technology: enhances resolution, creates smooth...
iPF710 User Manual
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...13 Back...14 Top Cover (Inside)...15 Carriage...16 Ink Tank Cover (Inside)...17 Control Panel...18 Control Panel 20 Control Panel...20 Turning the Printer On and Off 22 Printer Modes...24 Switching Modes...29 Printer Menu Operations...31 Main Menu Operations...33 Menu Structure...... 59 Submenu Display...60 Status Print...62 Optional accessories 68 Roll Holder Set...68 IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Expansion Board 69 Printer Specifications 70 Specifications...70 Basic Environmental Performance 73 Print Area...74 Basic Printing Workflow 75 Printing procedure 75 Printing Options Using Rolls...
...13 Back...14 Top Cover (Inside)...15 Carriage...16 Ink Tank Cover (Inside)...17 Control Panel...18 Control Panel 20 Control Panel...20 Turning the Printer On and Off 22 Printer Modes...24 Switching Modes...29 Printer Menu Operations...31 Main Menu Operations...33 Menu Structure...... 59 Submenu Display...60 Status Print...62 Optional accessories 68 Roll Holder Set...68 IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Expansion Board 69 Printer Specifications 70 Specifications...70 Basic Environmental Performance 73 Print Area...74 Basic Printing Workflow 75 Printing procedure 75 Printing Options Using Rolls...
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... Removing the Roll from the Printer 113 Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder Slot 114 Removing a Roll from the Roll Holder 115 Clearing Jammed Roll Paper 116 Feeding Roll Paper Manually 119 Detection of the Remaining Roll Paper 120 Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls 121 Specifying the ...to the Roll Holder 131 Handling sheets 133 Selecting the Paper Source...133 Selecting the Paper Type (Sheet 134 Loading the Sheet in the Printer 135 Manually Loading Paper to the Position for Printing 138 Removing the Sheet...139 Clearing a Jammed Sheet...140 Output Stacker 140 Using the Output...
... Removing the Roll from the Printer 113 Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder Slot 114 Removing a Roll from the Roll Holder 115 Clearing Jammed Roll Paper 116 Feeding Roll Paper Manually 119 Detection of the Remaining Roll Paper 120 Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls 121 Specifying the ...to the Roll Holder 131 Handling sheets 133 Selecting the Paper Source...133 Selecting the Paper Type (Sheet 134 Loading the Sheet in the Printer 135 Manually Loading Paper to the Position for Printing 138 Removing the Sheet...139 Clearing a Jammed Sheet...140 Output Stacker 140 Using the Output...
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...527 Configuring NetWare Network Settings 529 Installing imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 530 Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 530 Network Setting (Macintosh 531 Configuring the Printer Driver Destination (Macintosh 531 Configuring the Printer's AppleTalk Network Settings 532 Configuring the... for Better Accuracy 555 Adjusting the Vacuum Strength 557 Maintenance 558 Ink Tanks...558 Ink Tanks...558 Replacing Ink Tanks...559 Checking Ink Tank Levels...564 When to Replace Ink Tanks...565 Printheads...566 Printhead...566 Checking the Print Quality...566 ...
...527 Configuring NetWare Network Settings 529 Installing imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 530 Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 530 Network Setting (Macintosh 531 Configuring the Printer Driver Destination (Macintosh 531 Configuring the Printer's AppleTalk Network Settings 532 Configuring the... for Better Accuracy 555 Adjusting the Vacuum Strength 557 Maintenance 558 Ink Tanks...558 Ink Tanks...558 Replacing Ink Tanks...559 Checking Ink Tank Levels...564 When to Replace Ink Tanks...565 Printheads...566 Printhead...566 Checking the Print Quality...566 ...
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...start 607 The Data lamp on the Control Panel does not light up 607 The Printer Does Not Respond Even if Print Jobs are Sent 607 The Display Screen indicates the system is filling with ink 607 The printer stops during a print job 608 An error message is shown on the Display Screen... 608 The printer ejects blank, unprinted paper 608 The printer stops when printing a HP-GL/2 job (the carriage stops moving 608 Problems ...
...start 607 The Data lamp on the Control Panel does not light up 607 The Printer Does Not Respond Even if Print Jobs are Sent 607 The Display Screen indicates the system is filling with ink 607 The printer stops during a print job 608 An error message is shown on the Display Screen... 608 The printer ejects blank, unprinted paper 608 The printer stops when printing a HP-GL/2 job (the carriage stops moving 608 Problems ...
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...was printed 621 Lines Are Printed Too Thick or Thin During HP-GL/2 Printing 621 HP-GL/2 jobs are printed in monochrome (or color 621 Printed Colors in Line Drawings are Inaccurate During HP-GL/2 Printing 621 HP-GL/2 printing takes a long time 621 Replotting with HP-GL/2 jobs...job (the carriage stops moving 622 Other problems 623 The printer does not go on...623 If the Printer Makes a Strange Sound 623 Messages advising to check the maintenance cartridge are not cleared 623 The printer consumes a lot of ink 624 Ink Level Detection...624 Error Message 627 Responding to Messages 627 ...
...was printed 621 Lines Are Printed Too Thick or Thin During HP-GL/2 Printing 621 HP-GL/2 jobs are printed in monochrome (or color 621 Printed Colors in Line Drawings are Inaccurate During HP-GL/2 Printing 621 HP-GL/2 printing takes a long time 621 Replotting with HP-GL/2 jobs...job (the carriage stops moving 622 Other problems 623 The printer does not go on...623 If the Printer Makes a Strange Sound 623 Messages advising to check the maintenance cartridge are not cleared 623 The printer consumes a lot of ink 624 Ink Level Detection...624 Error Message 627 Responding to Messages 627 ...
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... in wrong position 636 Borderless printng not possible 637 Messages regarding ink 638 Ink insufficient...638 No ink left...638 Remaining level of the ink cannot be correctly detected 639 Ink Level: Check...639 No ink tank loaded...639 Ink tank error...639 The Display Screen indicates the system is filling... with ink 639 Messages regarding printing or adjusment 640 Use another paper...640 Cannot print as ...
... in wrong position 636 Borderless printng not possible 637 Messages regarding ink 638 Ink insufficient...638 No ink left...638 Remaining level of the ink cannot be correctly detected 639 Ink Level: Check...639 No ink tank loaded...639 Ink tank error...639 The Display Screen indicates the system is filling... with ink 639 Messages regarding printing or adjusment 640 Use another paper...640 Cannot print as ...
iPF710 User Manual
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...prevent it is locked may scratch the casters or the oor. Control Panel Use this cover to replace an Ink Tank. (→P.17) g. h. Moving the printer while the Stopper is full.) d. Stand A stand that catches ejected documents. i. Stopper Locks the Stand casters. ...Equipped with casters to install the Printhead, load paper, and remove any jammed paper from rising. j. Printer Parts Printer parts Front Printer parts a. Top Cover Open this cover to replace the Maintenance Cartridge. c. Ink Tank Cover Open this cover to facilitate moving the...
...prevent it is locked may scratch the casters or the oor. Control Panel Use this cover to replace an Ink Tank. (→P.17) g. h. Moving the printer while the Stopper is full.) d. Stand A stand that catches ejected documents. i. Stopper Locks the Stand casters. ...Equipped with casters to install the Printhead, load paper, and remove any jammed paper from rising. j. Printer Parts Printer parts Front Printer parts a. Top Cover Open this cover to replace the Maintenance Cartridge. c. Ink Tank Cover Open this cover to facilitate moving the...
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... a key role in printing. (→P.16) d. b. Cleaning Brush When cleaning inside the Top Cover or clearing paper jams. Printer Parts 15 Top Cover (Inside) Printer parts a. e. Carriage Shaft The Carriage slides along this brush to print. Borderless Printing Ink Grooves These grooves catch ink outside the edges of the Top Cover, use this shaft.
... a key role in printing. (→P.16) d. b. Cleaning Brush When cleaning inside the Top Cover or clearing paper jams. Printer Parts 15 Top Cover (Inside) Printer parts a. e. Carriage Shaft The Carriage slides along this brush to print. Borderless Printing Ink Grooves These grooves catch ink outside the edges of the Top Cover, use this shaft.
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... place. It is a key part of printed lines. f. Printhead The printhead is retracted inside when not cutting. 16 Printer Parts Cutter Unit A round-bladed cutter for automatic paper cutting. Printer parts Carriage a. The cutter blade is equipped with ink nozzles. Carriage Cover Protects the Carriage. g. b. d. Printhead Fixer Lever Locks the Printhead Fixer Cover. e.
... place. It is a key part of printed lines. f. Printhead The printhead is retracted inside when not cutting. 16 Printer Parts Cutter Unit A round-bladed cutter for automatic paper cutting. Printer parts Carriage a. The cutter blade is equipped with ink nozzles. Carriage Cover Protects the Carriage. g. b. d. Printhead Fixer Lever Locks the Printhead Fixer Cover. e.
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... or close the lever when replacing an Ink Tank. b. Ink Lamp (Red) Indicates the state of ink in place and protects it. Ink Color Label Load an Ink Tank corresponding to the color and name on the label. (→P.558) Printer Parts 17 Ink Tank Cartridges of the Ink Tank as follows when the Ink Tank Cover is opened. • On...
... or close the lever when replacing an Ink Tank. b. Ink Lamp (Red) Indicates the state of ink in place and protects it. Ink Color Label Load an Ink Tank corresponding to the color and name on the label. (→P.558) Printer Parts 17 Ink Tank Cartridges of the Ink Tank as follows when the Ink Tank Cover is opened. • On...
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... paper are shown on and off. (→P.22) p. Printer Parts 19 The labels correspond to display the previous menu item or setting value. Information Button Displays printer submenus. Color Labels These labels indicate the Ink Tank colors. l. ► Button Menu mode: Press this button to... clean the Printhead ( Head Cleaning A ). Press this button to display information about ink, paper, and so on. (→P....
... paper are shown on and off. (→P.22) p. Printer Parts 19 The labels correspond to display the previous menu item or setting value. Information Button Displays printer submenus. Color Labels These labels indicate the Ink Tank colors. l. ► Button Menu mode: Press this button to... clean the Printhead ( Head Cleaning A ). Press this button to display information about ink, paper, and so on. (→P....
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... is loaded. Each time you can press any button except the Power button to display the next menu item or setting value. Color Labels These labels indicate the Ink Tank colors. j. ▲ Button Ofine mode: Press this button to rewind the roll manually. (→P.119) Menu mode: ...Press this button to feed the roll manually in progress or end the ink drying period. k. ▼ Button Ofine mode: Press this button to do so. Printer ...
... is loaded. Each time you can press any button except the Power button to display the next menu item or setting value. Color Labels These labels indicate the Ink Tank colors. j. ▲ Button Ofine mode: Press this button to rewind the roll manually. (→P.119) Menu mode: ...Press this button to feed the roll manually in progress or end the ink drying period. k. ▼ Button Ofine mode: Press this button to do so. Printer ...
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... Close the Top Cover. • The Ink Tank Cover is open Close the Ink Tank Cover. • The Printhead is plugged in correctly. To prevent this issue. 22 Printer Parts Press the Power button to turn on 1. After the Display Screen shows the Canon logo, Starting up . The printer goes online in the following situations...
... Close the Top Cover. • The Ink Tank Cover is open Close the Ink Tank Cover. • The Printhead is plugged in correctly. To prevent this issue. 22 Printer Parts Press the Power button to turn on 1. After the Display Screen shows the Canon logo, Starting up . The printer goes online in the following situations...
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...(after it is idle for a specic period (by factory default, ve minutes), that is of the Control Panel (→P.28) Modes The printer has ve modes as follows and described in this topic. • Modes (→P.24) • Mode transition (→P.25) • Online, ...computer are held without being printed. • Submenu mode Submenus are displayed regarding ink and paper information. Jobs can feed or cut roll paper manually. In other modes, they are printed the next time the printer goes online. • Ofine Any jobs sent from the computer ...
...(after it is idle for a specic period (by factory default, ve minutes), that is of the Control Panel (→P.28) Modes The printer has ve modes as follows and described in this topic. • Modes (→P.24) • Mode transition (→P.25) • Online, ...computer are held without being printed. • Submenu mode Submenus are displayed regarding ink and paper information. Jobs can feed or cut roll paper manually. In other modes, they are printed the next time the printer goes online. • Ofine Any jobs sent from the computer ...