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...21 Stowing the Stationary Output Stacker 23 Control Panel...25 Control Panel 27 Control Panel...27 Turning the Printer On and Off 29 Printer Modes...31 Switching Modes...36 Printer Menu Operations...38 Main Menu Operations...40 Menu Structure...44 Main Menu Settings...57 Main Menu Settings (During... Printing 70 Submenu Display...71 Status Print...73 Checking Instructions During Printer Operations 80 Optional accessories 82 Roll Holder Set...82 IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Expansion Board 83 Media Take-up Unit...84 Using the ...
...21 Stowing the Stationary Output Stacker 23 Control Panel...25 Control Panel 27 Control Panel...27 Turning the Printer On and Off 29 Printer Modes...31 Switching Modes...36 Printer Menu Operations...38 Main Menu Operations...40 Menu Structure...44 Main Menu Settings...57 Main Menu Settings (During... Printing 70 Submenu Display...71 Status Print...73 Checking Instructions During Printer Operations 80 Optional accessories 82 Roll Holder Set...82 IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Expansion Board 83 Media Take-up Unit...84 Using the ...
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... Type (Roll 134 Specifying the Paper Length (Roll 135 Attaching the Roll Holder to Rolls 136 Loading Rolls in the Printer...139 Removing the Roll from the Printer 143 Removing the Roll Holder from Rolls 145 Clearing Jammed Roll Paper 147 Feeding Roll Paper Manually 151 Keeping Track of...Set...161 Handling sheets for paper feed slots 162 Selecting the Paper Source...162 Selecting the Paper Type (Sheet 163 Loading Sheets in the Printer 164 Manually Loading Paper to the Position for Printing 167 Removing Sheets...169 Clearing a Jammed Sheet...170 Working With Various Print Jobs 172 ...
... Type (Roll 134 Specifying the Paper Length (Roll 135 Attaching the Roll Holder to Rolls 136 Loading Rolls in the Printer...139 Removing the Roll from the Printer 143 Removing the Roll Holder from Rolls 145 Clearing Jammed Roll Paper 147 Feeding Roll Paper Manually 151 Keeping Track of...Set...161 Handling sheets for paper feed slots 162 Selecting the Paper Source...162 Selecting the Paper Type (Sheet 163 Loading Sheets in the Printer 164 Manually Loading Paper to the Position for Printing 167 Removing Sheets...169 Clearing a Jammed Sheet...170 Working With Various Print Jobs 172 ...
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... Printing Office Documents 202 Printing Office Documents...202 Printing Office Documents (Windows 203 Printing Office Documents (Mac OS X 205 Using the Printer With a Color imageRUNNER 207 Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER 207 Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color ... Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER (Mac OS X)........210 Enhanced Printing Options 212 Adjusting Images 212 Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver 212 Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Windows 216 Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Mac OS X 219...
... Printing Office Documents 202 Printing Office Documents...202 Printing Office Documents (Windows 203 Printing Office Documents (Mac OS X 205 Using the Printer With a Color imageRUNNER 207 Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER 207 Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color ... Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER (Mac OS X)........210 Enhanced Printing Options 212 Adjusting Images 212 Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver 212 Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Windows 216 Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Mac OS X 219...
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...After Printing (Windows 377 Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Mac OS X 378 Windows Software 380 Printer Driver 380 Printer Driver Settings (Windows 380 Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Windows 382 Confirming Print Settings (Windows 384 Checking the Layout in a Preview Before ...386 Using Favorites (Windows)...389 Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications (Windows 391 Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu (Windows)..........393 Main Sheet (Windows)...395 Paper Information on Printer Dialog Box (Windows 398 Media Detailed Settings...
...After Printing (Windows 377 Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Mac OS X 378 Windows Software 380 Printer Driver 380 Printer Driver Settings (Windows 380 Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Windows 382 Confirming Print Settings (Windows 384 Checking the Layout in a Preview Before ...386 Using Favorites (Windows)...389 Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications (Windows 391 Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu (Windows)..........393 Main Sheet (Windows)...395 Paper Information on Printer Dialog Box (Windows 398 Media Detailed Settings...
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... (Macintosh 450 Network Setting 451 Network Setting 451 Network Environment...451 Configuring the IP Address on the Printer 453 Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 454 Configuring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel 455 Configuring the IP Address Using ARP and PING Commands 456 Using RemoteUI...457 vi...
... (Macintosh 450 Network Setting 451 Network Setting 451 Network Environment...451 Configuring the IP Address on the Printer 453 Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 454 Configuring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel 455 Configuring the IP Address Using ARP and PING Commands 456 Using RemoteUI...457 vi...
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... Services 473 Specifying NetWare Protocols 476 Configuring NetWare Network Settings 478 Installing imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 479 Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 480 Network Setting (Mac OS X 481 Configuring the Printer Driver Destination (Macintosh 481 Configuring the Printer's AppleTalk Network Settings 482 Configuring the Destination for AppleTalk Networks (Macintosh 483...
... Services 473 Specifying NetWare Protocols 476 Configuring NetWare Network Settings 478 Installing imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 479 Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 480 Network Setting (Mac OS X 481 Configuring the Printer Driver Destination (Macintosh 481 Configuring the Printer's AppleTalk Network Settings 482 Configuring the Destination for AppleTalk Networks (Macintosh 483...
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...Maintenance Cartridge...595 Replacing the Maintenance Cartridge 595 Checking the Remaining Maintenance Cartridge Capacity 603 When to Replace the Maintenance Cartridge 604 Cleaning the Printer 605 Cleaning the Printer Exterior...605 Cleaning Inside the Top Cover 606 Cleaning the Printhead...609 Other Maintenance 610 Preparing to Replace Ink Tanks...585 Printheads...586...Vacuum Strength (VacuumStrngth 571 Maintenance 572 Ink Tanks...572 Ink Tanks...572 Replacing Ink Tanks...573 Checking Ink Tank Levels...584 When to Transfer the Printer 610 Updating the Firmware...615 viii Contents
...Maintenance Cartridge...595 Replacing the Maintenance Cartridge 595 Checking the Remaining Maintenance Cartridge Capacity 603 When to Replace the Maintenance Cartridge 604 Cleaning the Printer 605 Cleaning the Printer Exterior...605 Cleaning Inside the Top Cover 606 Cleaning the Printhead...609 Other Maintenance 610 Preparing to Replace Ink Tanks...585 Printheads...586...Vacuum Strength (VacuumStrngth 571 Maintenance 572 Ink Tanks...572 Ink Tanks...572 Replacing Ink Tanks...573 Checking Ink Tank Levels...584 When to Transfer the Printer 610 Updating the Firmware...615 viii Contents
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... Media Take-up Unit Continues Rotating 628 Printing does not start 629 The Data lamp on the Control Panel does not light up 629 The printer does not respond even if print jobs are sent 629 The display screen indicates the system is filling with ink 629 The......642 Lines are misaligned...643 Problems with the printing quality caused by the type of paper 643 Cannot print over a network 644 Cannot connect the printer to the network 644 Configuring the Communication Mode Manually 645 Cannot print over a TCP/IP network 646 Cannot print over a NetWare network 646 Cannot print...
... Media Take-up Unit Continues Rotating 628 Printing does not start 629 The Data lamp on the Control Panel does not light up 629 The printer does not respond even if print jobs are sent 629 The display screen indicates the system is filling with ink 629 The......642 Lines are misaligned...643 Problems with the printing quality caused by the type of paper 643 Cannot print over a network 644 Cannot connect the printer to the network 644 Configuring the Communication Mode Manually 645 Cannot print over a TCP/IP network 646 Cannot print over a NetWare network 646 Cannot print...
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... HP-GL/2 Printing 650 HP-GL/2 printing takes a long time 650 The printer stops when printing a HP-GL/2 job (the carriage stops moving 651 Other problems 652 The printer does not go on...652 If the Printer Makes a Strange Sound 653 Messages advising to check the maintenance cartridge are not... cleared 654 The printer consumes a lot of ink 654 Ink level detection...655 Error Message 657 ...
... HP-GL/2 Printing 650 HP-GL/2 printing takes a long time 650 The printer stops when printing a HP-GL/2 job (the carriage stops moving 651 Other problems 652 The printer does not go on...652 If the Printer Makes a Strange Sound 653 Messages advising to check the maintenance cartridge are not... cleared 654 The printer consumes a lot of ink 654 Ink level detection...655 Error Message 657 ...
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...: Press the OK button. Example: Click OK. Important Indicates important information that must be followed when using the printer. Caution Indicates caution items for which operating error poses a risk of printer parts are indicated as follows in this information to equipment or property. Control panel messages Software interface items (Menus...and Buttons) Example: Head Cleaning is displayed. Keyboard keys Example: Press the Tab key. • Part names Names of injury or damage to prevent printer damage or operating errors. To ensure safe use, always follow these precautions...
...: Press the OK button. Example: Click OK. Important Indicates important information that must be followed when using the printer. Caution Indicates caution items for which operating error poses a risk of printer parts are indicated as follows in this information to equipment or property. Control panel messages Software interface items (Menus...and Buttons) Example: Head Cleaning is displayed. Keyboard keys Example: Press the Tab key. • Part names Names of injury or damage to prevent printer damage or operating errors. To ensure safe use, always follow these precautions...
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... if you for the printer driver or other software may be different from the actual screens because of subsequent updates. • Windows XP screens are used in explanations of Windows operations in this User Manual. • Trademarks • Canon, the Canon logo, and imagePROGRAF are trademarks or registered trademarks of Canon Inc. • Microsoft and...
... if you for the printer driver or other software may be different from the actual screens because of subsequent updates. • Windows XP screens are used in explanations of Windows operations in this User Manual. • Trademarks • Canon, the Canon logo, and imagePROGRAF are trademarks or registered trademarks of Canon Inc. • Microsoft and...
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Ejection Support Prevents printed documents from inside the printer as they are ejected. Stationary Output Stacker A cloth tray that catches ejected documents. (→P.20) g. Control Panel Use this part. c. Roll Holder Load the roll ... Roll Holder with this panel to replace an Ink Tank. (→P.19) j. f. i. Holder Stopper Secure rolls on this cover to operate the printer and check the printer status. (→P.25) Printer Parts 13 Roll Holder Slot Slide the Roll Holder into the Paper Feed Slot. Paper Feed Slot When loading a roll, insert the...
Ejection Support Prevents printed documents from inside the printer as they are ejected. Stationary Output Stacker A cloth tray that catches ejected documents. (→P.20) g. Control Panel Use this part. c. Roll Holder Load the roll ... Roll Holder with this panel to replace an Ink Tank. (→P.19) j. f. i. Holder Stopper Secure rolls on this cover to operate the printer and check the printer status. (→P.25) Printer Parts 13 Roll Holder Slot Slide the Roll Holder into the Paper Feed Slot. Paper Feed Slot When loading a roll, insert the...
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... p. r. Always release the Stopper before moving it by these handles under both sides. Moving the printer while the Stopper is full.) m.Carrying Handles When carrying the printer, have six people hold it . Printer parts k. Lift this lever toward the front of the Stand. n. q. Leg Covers Covers for maintenance... is absorbed. (Replace the cartridge when it is locked may scratch the casters or the oor. 14 Printer Parts s. Stand A stand that holds the printer. Equipped with casters to this cover to replace the Maintenance Cartridge. Stand R The right leg of the...
... p. r. Always release the Stopper before moving it by these handles under both sides. Moving the printer while the Stopper is full.) m.Carrying Handles When carrying the printer, have six people hold it . Printer parts k. Lift this lever toward the front of the Stand. n. q. Leg Covers Covers for maintenance... is absorbed. (Replace the cartridge when it is locked may scratch the casters or the oor. 14 Printer Parts s. Stand A stand that holds the printer. Equipped with casters to this cover to replace the Maintenance Cartridge. Stand R The right leg of the...
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... Media Take-up Unit here. The printer is possible between the computer and printer. Power Supply Connector Connect the power cord to this port. Ethernet Port Connect an Ethernet cable to this pocket. f. d. e. Manual Pocket Store printer manuals in this connector. The lamp ... is compatible with Hi-Speed USB connections. Back Printer parts a. Carrying Handles When carrying the printer, have six people hold it by these handles under both sides. USB Port Connect a USB cable to this pocket. g. h. Printer Parts 15 c. Accessory Pocket Store assembly tools, Roll...
... Media Take-up Unit here. The printer is possible between the computer and printer. Power Supply Connector Connect the power cord to this port. Ethernet Port Connect an Ethernet cable to this pocket. f. d. e. Manual Pocket Store printer manuals in this connector. The lamp ... is compatible with Hi-Speed USB connections. Back Printer parts a. Carrying Handles When carrying the printer, have six people hold it by these handles under both sides. USB Port Connect a USB cable to this pocket. g. h. Printer Parts 15 c. Accessory Pocket Store assembly tools, Roll...
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... the edges of paper during borderless printing. Paper Alignment Line Align paper with this shaft. Top Cover Roller Prevents paper from rising when ejected. Printer parts Top Cover (Inside) a. e. Platen The Printhead moves across the platen to sweep away paper dust on the platen hold paper in place.... Cleaning Brush When cleaning inside the printer under the Top Cover, use the brush to move the blue Switch on the Platen. 16 Printer Parts Also use this brush to print. g. c.
... the edges of paper during borderless printing. Paper Alignment Line Align paper with this shaft. Top Cover Roller Prevents paper from rising when ejected. Printer parts Top Cover (Inside) a. e. Platen The Printhead moves across the platen to sweep away paper dust on the platen hold paper in place.... Cleaning Brush When cleaning inside the printer under the Top Cover, use the brush to move the blue Switch on the Platen. 16 Printer Parts Also use this brush to print. g. c.
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k. Cutter Rail The Cutter Unit passes over this part when cleaning inside the Top Cover or clearing paper jams. l. Cutter Unit A round-bladed cutter for automatic paper cutting. Be careful not to touch this rail to cut paper. Set the switch to the side opposite ● if the edges of printed images are blurred. Linear Scale The linear scale serves a key role in detecting the Carriage position. Switch Set the switch to the ● side before borderless printing. (→P.639) Printer Parts 17 j. Printer parts i.
k. Cutter Rail The Cutter Unit passes over this part when cleaning inside the Top Cover or clearing paper jams. l. Cutter Unit A round-bladed cutter for automatic paper cutting. Be careful not to touch this rail to cut paper. Set the switch to the side opposite ● if the edges of printed images are blurred. Linear Scale The linear scale serves a key role in detecting the Carriage position. Switch Set the switch to the ● side before borderless printing. (→P.639) Printer Parts 17 j. Printer parts i.
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b. e. Angle Adjustment Lever Use this lever to ne-tune the printer to correct misalignment of printed lines. 18 Printer Parts Printhead The printhead is equipped with ink nozzles. Shaft Cleaner Prevents the Carriage Shaft from becoming dirty. Printhead Fixer Lever Locks the Printhead Fixer Cover. The carriage serves a key role in place. Printer parts Carriage a. d. c. Printhead Fixer Cover Holds the Printhead in printing.
b. e. Angle Adjustment Lever Use this lever to ne-tune the printer to correct misalignment of printed lines. 18 Printer Parts Printhead The printhead is equipped with ink nozzles. Shaft Cleaner Prevents the Carriage Shaft from becoming dirty. Printhead Fixer Lever Locks the Printhead Fixer Cover. The carriage serves a key role in place. Printer parts Carriage a. d. c. Printhead Fixer Cover Holds the Printhead in printing.
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... side. Ink Color Label Load an Ink Tank that locks the Ink Tank in the printer is labeled with 700 ml (23.7 oz) Ink Tank. Ink Tank Cover (Inside) Printer parts Note: The gure shows the printer as follows when the Ink Tank Cover is opened. • On The Ink Tank... is left. • Flashing Rapidly Ink tank is empty. Ink Tank Lock Lever A lever that matches the color and name on the label. (→P.572) Printer Parts 19 Ink Set An Ink Tank that can be used in place and protects it down toward the front. When purchasing an Ink Tank...
... side. Ink Color Label Load an Ink Tank that locks the Ink Tank in the printer is labeled with 700 ml (23.7 oz) Ink Tank. Ink Tank Cover (Inside) Printer parts Note: The gure shows the printer as follows when the Ink Tank Cover is opened. • On The Ink Tank... is left. • Flashing Rapidly Ink tank is empty. Ink Tank Lock Lever A lever that matches the color and name on the label. (→P.572) Printer Parts 19 Ink Set An Ink Tank that can be used in place and protects it down toward the front. When purchasing an Ink Tank...
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...and store it next to the Output Stacker. White tag A point of the Basket Rod (cord side). (→P.21) Note • The printer can be the standard stacker in some sales regions. Basket Arm R and Basket Arm L Holds the Basket Rod (tag side) attached to the...61441;c positions. b. c. Basket Rod (tag side) and Basket Rod (cord side) Holds the cloth Output Stacker securely in the right direction. Printer parts Stationary Output Stacker a. When the Output Stacker is not included. Output Stacker A cloth tray that catches ejected documents. For more information about ...
...and store it next to the Output Stacker. White tag A point of the Basket Rod (cord side). (→P.21) Note • The printer can be the standard stacker in some sales regions. Basket Arm R and Basket Arm L Holds the Basket Rod (tag side) attached to the...61441;c positions. b. c. Basket Rod (tag side) and Basket Rod (cord side) Holds the cloth Output Stacker securely in the right direction. Printer parts Stationary Output Stacker a. When the Output Stacker is not included. Output Stacker A cloth tray that catches ejected documents. For more information about ...
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Printer parts • When storing printed documents on the Output Stacker Use position (1). • When the Output Stacker is printed. • Before using the Output Stacker, ... • When storing printed documents on the front of the Output Stacker to position (3) for long periods Lower it may not be used in position (1). Printer Parts 21 If you do not, printed documents may prevent printed documents from rolls that are 62 inches (1,575 mm) long. If you do not...
Printer parts • When storing printed documents on the Output Stacker Use position (1). • When the Output Stacker is printed. • Before using the Output Stacker, ... • When storing printed documents on the front of the Output Stacker to position (3) for long periods Lower it may not be used in position (1). Printer Parts 21 If you do not, printed documents may prevent printed documents from rolls that are 62 inches (1,575 mm) long. If you do not...