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    Using the Bundle Software
    The Setup Software & User’s Guide CD-ROM includes photo applications designed to edit 
    the photographs taken by a digital camera and print them as photo-lab quality prints. 
    Please use the application(s) suitable for your print purposes.
    Easy-PhotoPrint (Windows/Macintosh)
    You can make a Borderless Print easily and quickly, just by selecting a photograph 
    taken with a digital camera and the paper type on which to print. Also it has tools to 
    correct red eye caused by the camera’s flash or smooth and beautify facial skin. It is 
    compatible with Exif Print*.
    PhotoRecord (Windows)
    You can create fun and unique photo albums with decorative themes such as frame, 
    background, and clip-art. You can also copy or move decorated photos.
    It is compatible with Exif Print*.
    Easy-WebPrint (Windows)
    You can easily print out homepages displayed on Internet Explorer in full size 
    without its right-hand side being cropped. This application is automatically added 
    to the Internet Explorer toolbar. Internet Explorer 5.5 or later must be installed.
    For more information on the applications, refer to the 
    Photo Application Guide.
    * Exif Print is the worldwide standard. Under Exif Print, the digital camera can record data tags for specific camera 
    settings and functions such as whether the flash was on or off, if the camera was in portrait or night scene mode, 
    etc.
    Canon PIXMA Printers support Exif Print and use a suitable photo application to read the camera data precisely, 
    producing optimal prints. This enables you to create prints that reproduce color more accurately.
    Note• To install applications, refer to the Easy Setup Instructions.
    • For details about photo applications, refer to the 
    Photo Application Guide.
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    Printing Borderless Photographs
    This chapter describes the steps used to print from photo applications included with your 
    Setup Software and User’s Guide CD-ROM using the Borderless Printing mode.
    Follow the steps below to create color prints of digital camera photographs with Easy-
    PhotoPrint using the Borderless Printing function. This chapter describes the steps used to 
    print borderless photos with Easy-PhotoPrint under Windows XP. The steps used under 
    Macintosh are basically the same. Easy-PhotoPrint supports Exif Print. Easy-PhotoPrint can 
    handle only JPEG files (file name extension: .jpg and .jpeg).
    1Start Easy-PhotoPrint.
    (1)Store the photographs you took with your digital camera in a folder on the hard 
    disk.
    This section describes how to print photographs stored in the folder on the hard 
    disk.
    (2)
    Click Start
    StartStart Start, select All Programs
    All ProgramsAll Programs All Programs (or Programs
    ProgramsPrograms Programs), Canon Utilities
    Canon UtilitiesCanon Utilities Canon Utilities, Easy-PhotoPrint
    Easy-PhotoPrintEasy-PhotoPrint Easy-PhotoPrint, 
    and then Easy-PhotoPrint
    Easy-PhotoPrintEasy-PhotoPrint Easy-PhotoPrint.
    Double-click the hard disk icon, the Applications
    ApplicationsApplications Applications folder, the Easy-PhotoPrint
    Easy-PhotoPrintEasy-PhotoPrint Easy-PhotoPrint 
    folder, and then double-click the Easy-PhotoPrint
    Easy-PhotoPrintEasy-PhotoPrint Easy-PhotoPrint icon.
    The Image Selection
    Image SelectionImage Selection Image Selection sheet is displayed. NoteMedia Types Suitable for Borderless Printing
    - Photo Paper Plus Glossy (LTR, 4×6, 5×7)
    - Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss (LTR, 4×6)
    - Photo Paper Plus Double Sided (LTR, 5×7)
    - Photo Paper Pro (LTR, 4×6)
    - Matte Photo Paper (LTR, 4×6)
    - Glossy Photo Paper (LTR, 4×6, Credit Card)
    NoteYou can edit images taken with a digital camera by using the Red-Eye Correction 
    function and Digital Face Smoothing function and print them with Easy-
    PhotoPrint. For more information, refer to the 
    Photo Application Guide.
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    2Select photographs.
    (1)Select the folder containing the photograph you want to print.
    All photographs in the selected folder are displayed.
    (2)Click [ ]
    [][] [ ] on the thumbnail of the photograph you want to print and specify the 
    number of copies.
    NoteClicking the Correct/Enhance
    Correct/EnhanceCorrect/Enhance Correct/Enhance button on the   Image Selection
    Image SelectionImage Selection Image Selection tab allows 
    you to edit and enhance the photos to be printed. For more information, 
    refer to the 
    Photo Application Guide.
    Guidance
    Thumbnail
    Folder window
    Increases the number of copies.
    Displays the specified number of copies.
    Decreases the number of copies.
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    3Select the paper.
    4Select the layout.
    (3)Load the media specified in the  Paper Selection
    Paper SelectionPaper Selection Paper Selection tab.
    (4)
    Click Print
    PrintPrint Print.
    Click Print
    PrintPrint Print. When the confirmation message is displayed, click OK
    OKOK OK. Click Print
    PrintPrint Print in 
    the Print
    PrintPrint Print dialog box. NoteClicking the Correct/Enhance
    Correct/EnhanceCorrect/Enhance Correct/Enhance button on the   Layout/Print
    Layout/PrintLayout/Print Layout/Print tab allows you 
    to edit and enhance the photos to be printed. For more information, refer to 
    the 
    Photo Application Guide.
    (1)Click the  Paper 
    Paper Paper  Paper 
    Selection
    SelectionSelection Selection tab.
    (2)Select the size of paper 
    you use from  Paper Size
    Paper SizePaper Size Paper Size.
    (3)Select the type of paper 
    you use from  Media 
    Media Media  Media 
    Type
    TypeType Type.
    (2)Select Borderless (full)
    Borderless (full)Borderless (full) Borderless (full).
    (1)Click the   Layout/
     Layout/ Layout/  Layout/
    Print
    PrintPrint Print tab. 
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    Printing Maintenance
    Printing MaintenancePrinting Maintenance Printing Maintenance
    When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors are Incorrect
    When printing becomes faint or colors are incorrect, the Print Head Nozzles are probably 
    clogged. Follow the procedures below to clean the nozzles.
    Note• If ruled lines are printed misaligned, adjust the Print Head position.
    SeeAligning the Print Head
    Aligning the Print HeadAligning the Print Head Aligning the Print Head on page 57.
    • If ink tank replacement does not resolve the problem, the Print Head may be 
    worn out. Contact the Customer Care Center.
    Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern
    Printing the Nozzle Check PatternPrinting the Nozzle Check Pattern Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern on page 42
    If the print quality is poor, perform 
    a Print Head cleaning
    Step 1
    Print Head Cleaning
    Print Head CleaningPrint Head Cleaning Print Head Cleaning on page 47
    Step 2
    If the pattern is printed normally, 
    click Exit.
    If the problem remains after performing Print Head cleaning three times
    Print Head Deep Cleaning
    Print Head Deep CleaningPrint Head Deep Cleaning Print Head Deep Cleaning on page 52
    Step 3
    If the problem still remains
    Replacing an Ink Tank
    Replacing an Ink TankReplacing an Ink Tank Replacing an Ink Tank on page 61
    Step 4
    After Print Head cleaning, print 
    the nozzle check pattern.
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    Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern
    Print the nozzle check pattern to determine whether the ink ejects properly from the Print 
    Head Nozzles. Use this function when printed results are blurred or the color is incorrect.
    (1)Ensure that the printer is turned on, and then load a sheet of Letter paper.
    (2)Hold down the RESUME/CANCEL
    RESUME/CANCELRESUME/CANCEL RESUME/CANCEL button until the POWER
    POWERPOWER POWER lamp flashes 
    twice, and then release it immediately.
    Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern
    1With the printer on, load a sheet of Letter-sized plain paper in the printer.
    2Open the Printer Properties
    Printer PropertiesPrinter Properties Printer Properties dialog box.
    See Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box Directly from the Start Menu
    Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box Directly from the Start MenuOpening the Printer Properties Dialog Box Directly from the Start Menu Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box Directly from the Start Menu on 
    page 29.
    3Print the Nozzle Check Pattern.
    NoteThe nozzle check pattern can also be printed by pressing the RESUME/CANCEL
    RESUME/CANCELRESUME/CANCEL RESUME/CANCEL 
    button on the printer.
    (1)
    (1)(1) (1) Click the Maintenance
    MaintenanceMaintenance Maintenance tab.
    (2)
    (2)(2) (2) Click Nozzle Check
    Nozzle CheckNozzle Check Nozzle Check.
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    (4)When the confirmation message is displayed, click OK
    OKOK OK.
    (5)Confirm the nozzle check pattern.
    See Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern
    Examining the Nozzle Check PatternExamining the Nozzle Check Pattern Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern on page 45.
    1With the printer on, load a sheet of Letter-sized plain paper in the printer.
    2Open the BJ Printer Utility
    BJ Printer UtilityBJ Printer Utility BJ Printer Utility dialog box.
    (1)Double-click the hard disk icon where the printer driver was installed, the 
    Applications
    ApplicationsApplications Applications folder, and then the Utilities
    UtilitiesUtilities Utilities folder.
    (2)Double-click the Printer Setup Utility
    Printer Setup UtilityPrinter Setup Utility Printer Setup Utility icon.
    If you are using an OS other than Mac OS X v.10.3, double-click the Print Center
    Print CenterPrint Center Print Center 
    icon.
    (3)Select iP90
    iP90iP90 iP90 from the Name
    NameName Name list and click Utility
    UtilityUtility Utility or Configure
    ConfigureConfigure Configure. 
    (4)Select iP90
    iP90iP90 iP90 from the Product
    ProductProduct Product list and click Maintenance
    MaintenanceMaintenance Maintenance. NoteThe BJ Printer Utility cannot be used with Bluetooth communication.
    (3)
    (3)(3) (3) Click Print Check Pattern
    Print Check PatternPrint Check Pattern Print Check Pattern.
    NoteClick the Initial Check 
    Initial Check Initial Check  Initial Check 
    Items
    ItemsItems Items button. 
    Confirmation 
    message for printing 
    the nozzle check 
    pattern is displayed.
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    3Print the Nozzle Check Pattern.
    (4)Confirm the nozzle check pattern.
    See Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern
    Examining the Nozzle Check PatternExamining the Nozzle Check Pattern Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern on page 45.
    (1)Select Test Print
    Te s t  P r i n tTe s t  P r i n t Test Print from the 
    pop-up menu. 
    (2)Click Nozzle Check
    Nozzle CheckNozzle Check Nozzle Check.
    (3) Click Print Check Pattern
    Print Check PatternPrint Check Pattern Print Check Pattern.
    NoteClick the Initial Check 
    Initial Check Initial Check  Initial Check 
    Items
    ItemsItems Items button. 
    Confirmation 
    message for printing 
    the nozzle check 
    pattern is displayed.
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    Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern
    The nozzle check pattern should appear as follows when ink is discharged properly.
    Examine the nozzle check pattern output by the printer.
    1Confirm the printed nozzle check pattern.
    (1)Lines missing in this pattern indicate that the Print Head of black ink requires 
    cleaning.
    When with lines missing (black ink)
    (2)White stripes in this pattern indicate that the Print Head of color ink requires 
    cleaning.
    When white stripes appear (color ink)
    NoteIf the ink level is low, the nozzle check pattern is not printed properly.
    Replace an ink tank.
    See Replacing an Ink Tank
    Replacing an Ink TankReplacing an Ink Tank Replacing an Ink Tank on page 61.
    (1)
    (2)
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    2When cleaning is necessary, click the Cleaning
    CleaningCleaning Cleaning button on the Pattern Check
    Pattern CheckPattern Check Pattern Check 
    dialog.
    * Click the Cleaning
    CleaningCleaning Cleaning button on the Pattern Check
    Pattern CheckPattern Check Pattern Check screen to proceed to Print Head 
    cleaning.
    See Print Head Cleaning
    Print Head CleaningPrint Head Cleaning Print Head Cleaning on page 47.
    If there are neither missing lines nor white stripes in the nozzle check pattern, click Exit
    ExitExit Exit 
    (Windows) or Quit
    QuitQuit Quit (Macintosh) to finish the nozzle check.
    **
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