Canon Pixma Ip4850 User Guide
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Important Always load paper in the portrait orientation (B). Loading paper in the landscape orientation (C) can cause paper jams. Note Do not load sheets of paper higher than the Load Limit Mark (D). Note After loading paper Select the size and type of the loaded paper in Printer Paper Size and Media Type in the printer driver. See Printing Documents. Page 31 of 468 pages Loading Paper in the Rear Tray .ownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterDcomtManuals
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Advanced GuideTroubleshooting Contents > Loading Paper > Loading Paper > Loading Paper in the Rear Tray > Loading Envelopes C074 Loading Envelopes You can print on European DL and US #10 envelopes. The address is automatically rotated and printed ac cording to the envelopes direction by specifying with the printer driver properly. Important Do not use the following envelopes. They could jam in the printer or cause the printer to malfunction. - Envelopes with an embossed or treated surface -...
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the Rear Tray WITH THE ADDRESS SIDE FACING YOU. The folded flap of the envelope will be faced down on the left side. Up to 10 envelopes can be loaded at once. (4) Slide the Paper Guides (A) to align them with both sides of the envelopes. Do not slide the Paper Guides too hard. The envelop es may not be fed properly. (B) Rear side (C) Address side Note Do not load envelopes higher than the Load Limit Mark (D). 3.Specify the settings with the printer driver. (1) Select Envelope in Commonly Used Settings...
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Advanced GuideTroubleshooting Contents > Loading Paper > Loading Paper > Media Types You Can Use C075 Media Types You Can Use Choose paper suitable for printing, for the best pr int results. Canon provides you various types of pa per to enhance the fun of printing, such as stickers as well as papers for photo or document. W e recommend the use of Canon genuine paper for printi ng your important photos. Media Types Commercially available papers Plain Paper (including recycled paper) - Media type...
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For printing photos: Photo Paper Pro Platinum - Media type settings - Printer driver: Photo Paper Pro Platinum Glossy Photo Paper Everyday Use - Media type settings - Printer driver: Glossy Photo Paper Photo Paper Glossy - Media type settings - Printer driver: Glossy Photo Paper Photo Paper Plus Glossy II - Media type settings - Printer driver: Photo Paper Plus Glossy II Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss - Media type settings - Printer driver: Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss Matte Photo Paper - Media...
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- Media type settings - Printer driver: T-Shirt Transfers Photo Stickers - Media type settings - Printer driver: Glossy Photo Paper - Paper load limit - Rear Tray: 1 sheet - Paper Output Tray load limit - W e recommend that you remove the previously printed sh eet from the Paper Output Tray before continuously printing to avoid blurs and discolorat ion. Note Feeding this paper from the Cassette can damage the printer. Always load in the Rear Tray. You can easily specify print settings with...
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Notes on Storing Paper Take out only the necessary number of paper from the package, just before printing. To avoid curling, when you do not print, put unused paper back into the package and keep it on a level surface. And also, store it avoiding heat, humidi ty, and direct sunlight. Notes on Paper for Full-page Borderless Printing Duplex printing is not available for full-page borderless printing. You cannot use A5, B5, and Legal-sized paper, and envelopes for full-page borderless printing. You...
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Advanced GuideTroubleshooting Contents > Loading Paper > Loading Paper > Media Types You Cannot Use C076 Media Types You Cannot Use Do not use the following types of paper. Using such paper will cause not only unsatisfactory results, but also the printer to jam or malfunction. Folded, curled, or wrinkled paper Damp paper Paper that is too thin (weighing less than 17 lb / 64 g/m2 ) Paper that is too thick (weighing more than 28 lb / 105 g/m2 , except for Canon genuine paper) Paper thinner than...