Canon Imageprograf Ipf815 Mfp M40 User Guide
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3. When rewinding rolls with 3-inch paper cores, insert the 3-inch Adapter on the flanges at both ends. 4. Insert the paper core, which serves as the spindle for rewinding a roll, on the Rewind Spool. Important • On the Rewind Spool, always use a paper core that is the same size as the roll to be rewound. Printer Parts > Optional accessories > iPF815 Using the Media Take-up Unit 9 755
5. Push the flanges in firmly until the paper core is secured in place and push down the lever (a) toward the shaft. Important • After pushing in the flanges firmly, make sure the paper core is secure and does not move around. Move the paper core left and right. If there is a gap between the flanges and paper core, repeat steps 2–4. 6. Load the Rewind Spool on the Media Take-up Unit so that the gear of the Rewind Spool (a) meshes with the gear of the Right Media Take-up Unit (b). Important • If you attempt to load the Rewind Spool with the left and right ends inverted by mistake, the Media Take-up Unit cannot be turned on. • If the gear of the Rewind Spool (a) does not mesh with the gear of the Right Media Take-up Unit (b), the Media Take-up Unit cannot be turned on. Printer Parts > Optional accessories > Using the Media Take-up Unit iPF8159 756
7. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU.8. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Take-up Reel, and then press the ▶ button. 9. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Enable, and then press the OK button. 10. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Auto Feed, and then press the ▶ button. 11. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Yes, and then press the OK button. The roll is now advanced to the Media Take-up Unit. 12. Hold the roll paper by the middle of the leading edge and align the right edge with the right edge of the paper core of the Rewind Spool. With the left and right edges of the roll paper evenly taut, tape the middle to the paper core to fasten it. 13. Making sure the roll paper is not slack, tape the left and right side of the leading edge to the paper core. Printer Parts > Optional accessories > iPF815 Using the Media Take-up Unit 9 757
Note • When rewinding heavyweight paper, use strong adhesive tape to fasten it. 14. Press the Online button to bring the printer offline, and then press ▼ on the Control Panel to loosen the tension of the roll. 15. On the Right Media Take-up Unit, pull the Rewind Mode Switch forward to turn it on. Press the ▼ button on the Media Take-up Unit to rewind the roll so that it is nearly taut. Important • Rewind the paper so that the paper core makes at least two revolutions. If the paper is not rewound two full revolutions, repeat steps 14 and 15. • Do not manually force the Rewind Spool or paper core to rotate them. This may damage them. To rewind or unwind rolls, press ▲ or ▼ on the Media Take-up Unit. Printer Parts > Optional accessories > Using the Media Take-up Unit iPF8159 758
16. You can unwind rolls by holding down ▼ on the Control Panel.17. Use a combination of Weight Roll, Weight Joint, and Weight Flange that matches the roll type and width. The following list identifies Weight Roll and Weight Flange you can use. A Color Label is applied to each Weight Roll. Weight Roll Roll Width Weight Roll to Use B2 Width: 515.0 mm (20.3 in) D B1 Width: 728.0 mm (28.7 in) A+E B0 Width: 1,030.0 mm (40.6 in) A+G A1 Width: 594.0 mm (23.4 in) E A0 Width: 841.0 mm (33.1 in) B+E 431.8 mm (17 in) C 609.6 mm (24 in) E 762.0 mm (30 in) B+D 914.4 mm (36 in) G 1,066.8 mm (42 in) C+E 1,117.6 mm (44 in) D+E Printer Parts > Optional accessories > iPF815 Using the Media Take-up Unit 9 759
Weight Flange Roll Type Weight Flange to Use Glossy Photo Paper, Semi-Glossy Photo Paper, Heavyweight Glossy Photo Paper, Heavyweight Sem- iGlossy Photo Paper, Fine Art Photo Paper, Fine Art Heavyweight Photo Paper, Fine Art Textured Paper, Canvas Matte, Fine Art Block Print, Fine Art Watercolor, Proofing Paper, Coated Paper, Heavyweight Coated Paper, Extra Heavyweight Coated Paper, Colored Coated Paper, Synthetic Pa- per, Adhesive Synthetic Paper, Backprint Film, Backlit Film, Flame-Resistant Cloth, Fabric Banner, Thin Fabric Banner Weight Flange 1 (*1) Premium Matte Paper Weight Flange 2*1: If you cannot retract stiff paper well using Weight Flange 1 or if the diameter of the retracted paper is wider than the Rewind Spool, use Weight Flange 2. When using Weight Flange 2, adjust the paper feed amount by execut- ing Auto Band Adj. . (See "Auto Band Adjustment (Auto Band Adj.) .") →P.677 Note • Do not use combinations other than those identified here. • Insert the Weight Flange and Weight Joint firmly on the Weight Roll. • Use identical Weight Flange on the left and right ends. Insert matching Weight Flanges (1 or 2) on both ends of the Weight Roll. • Keep unused weight rolls, weight joints, and weight flanges handy by putting them in the box and putting the box under the Stand. 18. Set the Weight Roll gently on top of the slack in the roll paper. Important • Always set the Weight Roll on the paper. Failure to do this may cause rewinding problems. • When setting the Weight Roll on the paper, avoid touching the paper core and causing the wound roll to become misaligned on the left and right end. Printer Parts > Optional accessories > Using the Media Take-up Unit iPF8159 760
19. Press the Online button to bring the printer online. The Media Take-up Unit is now ready for use. Printed rolls can now be rewound automatically. Note • When the Media Take-up Unit is in use, an icon indicating the take-up mode is shown on the Display Screen. Removing Printed Documents from the Media Take-up Unit Remove printed documents from the Media Take-up Unit as follows. 1. Press the Online button to bring the printer offline. 2. Hold down the ▼ button on the Control Panel to advance the roll a little. To protect the paper that has been rewound, advance it an amount longer than the outer circumference. Printer Parts > Optional accessories > iPF815 Removing Printed Documents from the Media Take-up Unit 9 761
3. Remove the Weight Roll from the roll paper. 4. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU. 5. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Paper Cutting, and then press the ▶ button. 6. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Yes. As you hold the trailing edge of the printed document, press the OK button. The roll is now cut. Important • Always hold the trailing edge of printed documents when cutting rolls. If you do not hold the docu- ments, they may fall on the floor and the printed surface may become soiled. 7. Hold the trailing edge of the printed document and press the ▼ button on the Media Take-up Unit to rewind the printed documents. Printer Parts > Optional accessories > Removing Printed Documents from the Media Take-up Unit iPF8159 762
Apply adhesive tape to the rewound paper to hold it in place, if necessary. Important • Be careful not to scratch the printed surface. 8. Turn off the Media Take-up Unit by pushing in the Rewind Mode Switch. 9. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU. 10. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Take-up Reel, and then press the ▶ button. 11. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Disable, and then press the OK button. 12. Remove the Rewind Spool from the Media Take-up Unit. Printer Parts > Optional accessories > iPF815 Removing Printed Documents from the Media Take-up Unit 9 763
Important • Always turn off the Media Take-up Unit before removing the Rewind Spool. The Media Take-up Unit may be damaged if you do not turn it off first. • Remove the Rewind Spool, pulling off both ends from the Media Take-up Unit at once. 13. Unlock the flange on the left side of the Rewind Spool by lifting the lever (a) from the shaft side. Remove the flange. 14. Remove the entire paper core with the rewound printed documents from the Rewind Spool. Note • You can leave the Rewind Spool on the Media Take-up Unit even when it is not used for rewinding rolls. Printer Parts > Optional accessories > Removing Printed Documents from the Media Take-up Unit iPF8159 764