Canon Pixma Mg2924 User Guide
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Note• You can set the machine to automatically turn off when no operations are performed or no print jobs are sent to the machine for a certain interval. This is the default setting. For details on the auto power off feature, see below. From the machine Turning on/off the Machine Automatically From the computer Managing the Printer Power 101
Notice for the Power Plug/Power CordUnplug the power cord once a month to confirm that the power plug/power cord does not have anythingunusual described below.• The power plug/power cord is hot. • The power plug/power cord is rusty. • The power plug/power cord is bent. • The power plug/power cord is worn. • The power plug/power cord is split. Caution • If you find anything unusual with the power plug/power cord described above, unplug the power cord and call for service. Using the machine with one of the unusual conditions above may cause a fire or an electric shock. 102
Notice for Unplugging the Power CordTo unplug the power cord, follow the procedure below. Important • When you unplug the power cord, press the ON button, then confirm that the ON lamp is off. Unplugging the power cord while the ON lamp is lit or flashing may cause drying or clogging of the print head and print quality may be reduced. 1. Press the ON button to turn the machine off. 2. Confirm that the ON lamp is off. 3. Unplug the power cord. The specification of the power cord differs depending on the country or region of use. 103
Loading Paper / Originals Loading Paper Loading Originals 104
Loading Paper Loading Plain Paper / Photo Paper Loading Envelopes Media Types You Can Use Media Types You Cannot Use Printing Area 105
Loading Plain Paper / Photo PaperYou can load plain paper or photo paper. Important • If you cut plain paper into small size such as 4" x 6" (10 x 15 cm) or 5" x 7" (13 x 18 cm) to perform trial print, it can cause paper jams. Note • We recommend Canon genuine photo paper for printing photos. For details on the Canon genuine paper, see Media Types You Can Use . • You can use general copy paper. For the page size and paper weight you can use for this machine, see Media Types You Can Use . 1. Prepare paper. Align the edges of paper. If paper is curled, flatten it. Note • Align the edges of paper neatly before loading. Loading paper without aligning the edges may cause paper jams. • If paper is curled, hold the curled corners and gently bend them in the opposite direction until the paper becomes completely flat. For details on how to flatten curled paper, see "Load the paper after correcting its curl." in Paper Is Smudged/Printed Surface Is Scratched . 2. Load paper. 1. Open the paper support. 2. Pull out the paper output tray and the output tray extension. 106
3. Slide the paper guide (A) to the left, and load the paper against the far right of the rear tray WITH THE PRINT SIDE FACING YOU. 4. Slide the paper guide (A) to align it with the paper stack. Do not slide the paper guide too hard against the paper. The paper may not be fed properly. 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). 107
Note • The machine may make operating noise when feeding paper. • After loading paper, select the size and type of the loaded paper on the print settings screen of theprinter driver. 108
Loading EnvelopesYou can load Envelope DL and Envelope Com 10. The address is automatically rotated and printed according to the envelope's direction by specifying with the printer driver properly. Important • Printing of envelopes from a digital camera is not supported. • Do not use the following envelopes. They could jam in the machine or cause the machine to malfunction. • Envelopes with an embossed or treated surface • Envelopes with a double flap • Envelopes whose gummed flaps are already moistened and adhesive 1. Prepare envelopes. • Press down on all four corners and edges of the envelopes to flatten them. • If the envelopes are curled, hold the opposite corners and gently twist them in the oppositedirection. • If the corner of the envelope flap is folded, flatten it. • Use a pen to press the leading edge in the inserting direction flat and sharpen the crease. The figures above show a side view of the leading edge of the envelope. Important • The envelopes may jam in the machine if they are not flat or the edges are not aligned. Make surethat no curl or puff exceeds 0.1 inch (3 mm). 2. Load envelopes. 1. Open the paper support. 2. Pull out the paper output tray and the output tray extension. 109
3. Slide the paper guide (A) to the left, and load the envelopes against the far right of the rear tray WITH THE PRINT SIDE FACING YOU. The folded flap of the envelope will be faced up on the left side. Up to 5 envelopes can be loaded at once. 4. Slide the paper guide (A) to align it with the envelopes. Do not slide the paper guide too hard against the envelopes. The envelopes may not be fed properly. (B) Rear side (C) Address side 110