Canon Pixma Mp630 User Guide
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(A) Rear side (B) Address side (1) Slide the Paper Guides to open them, and load the envelopes in the center of 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. (2) Slide the Paper Guides to align them with both sides of the envelopes. Do not slide the Paper Guides too hard. The envelopes may not be fed properly. 3.Specify the settings in the printer driver. (1) Select Envelope in Media Type. (2) Select the size for envelopes. Select DL Env. or Comm. Env. #10 in Page Size. Select DL Envelope or #10 Envelope in Paper Size. (3) Select Landscape in Orientation. Important If you do not specify Page Size(or Paper Size) or Orientationproperly, the address will be printed upside down or will be turned to 90 degrees. Note For details on the printer driver settings, see Printing Documents (Windows) or Printing Documents (Macintosh). In Windows, if the print result is upside down, select Rotate 180 degrees on the Page Setup sheet in the printer properties dialog box of the printer driver. Page top Page 71 of 805 pages Loading Envelopes
Advanced Guide Troubleshooting Contents > Loading Paper / Originals > Loading Paper > Media Types You Can Use Media Types You Can Use Choose paper suitable for printing, for the best print results. Canon provides you various types of paper to enhance the fun of printing, such as stickers as well as papers for photo or document. We recommend the use of Canon genuine paper for printing your important photos. Media Types Commercially available papers Name of Paper *1 Paper Load LimitPaper Output Tray Load Limit Settings in Media Type Rear TrayCassetteOperation PanelPrinter Driver Plain Paper (Recycled paper)*2 Approx. 150 sheets A4, B5, A5, and Letter / 8.5 x 11: Approx. 150 sheets Approx. 50 sheetsPlain paperPlain Paper Envelopes*310 envelopesNot loadable*4*5-Envelope Canon genuine papers Name of Paper *1 Paper Load LimitPaper Output Tray Load Limit Settings in Media Type Rear TrayCassetteOperation Panel Printer Driver For printing documents: Super WhitePaper Approx. 100 sheetsA4: Approx. 100 sheets Approx. 50 sheetsPlain paperPlain Paper For printing photos: Photo Paper Pro Platinum *6 A4, Letter / 8.5 x 11, 5 x 7 / 13 x 18 cm, and 8 x 10 / 20 x 25 cm: 10 sheets 4 x 6 / 10 x 15 cm: 20 sheets Not loadable*4 *5Pro PlatinumPhoto Paper Pro Platinum Photo Paper ProII *6 Pro IIPhoto PaperPro II Glossy PhotoPaper Everyday Use *6 GlossyPhoto PaperGlossy PhotoPaper Photo Paper Glossy *6 GlossyPhoto PaperGlossy PhotoPaper Photo Paper Plus Glossy II *6 Plus GlossyIIPhoto Paper Plus Glossy II Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss *6 Plus Semi- gloss Photo Paper Plus Semi- gloss Matte Photo Paper Matte Photo PaperMatte Photo Paper Page 72 of 805 pages Media Types You Can Use
For printing business documents: High Resolution Paper *3 80 sheetsNot loadable*450 sheets-High Resolution Paper For creating your own prints: T-Shirt Transfers *3 1 sheetNot loadable*4 *5-T-Shirt Transfers Photo Stickers *71 sheetGlossyPhoto PaperGlossy PhotoPaper *1 Paper with a Model Number is Canon genuine paper. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the paper for detailed information on the printable side and notes on handling paper. For information on the page sizes available for each Canon genuine paper, visit our website. You may not be able to purchase some Canon genuine papers depending on the country or region of purchase. Paper is not sold in the US by Model Number. Purchase paper by name. *2 Proper feeding of paper may not be possible at the maximum capacity depending on the type of paper or environmental conditions (either very high or low temperature or humidity). In such cases, reduce the number of paper you load at a time to less than half (100% recycled paper can be used). *3 Available only when printing from your computer. *4 Feeding this paper from the Cassette can damage the machine. Always load in the Rear Tray. *5 We recommend that you remove the previously printed sheet from the Paper Output Tray before continuously printing to avoid blurs and discoloration. *6 When loading paper in stacks, the print side may become marked as it is fed or paper may not feed properly. In this case, load one sheet at a time. *7 When printing photos saved on a memory card onto sticker paper, be sure to select Sticker print in the Memory card menu. See Printing Photos in Various Layouts. When scanning printed photos and printing them onto sticker paper, be sure to select Sticker print in the Easy photo reprint menu. See Printing Photos in Various Layouts. When printing photos saved on your mobile phone onto sticker paper, select Stickers for the page size in Mobile phone print setting. Refer to the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide. Note To specify the page size and media type when printing photos saved on mobile phones, refer to the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide. Page Sizes You can use the following page sizes. You can load plain paper of the following page sizes in the Cassette: A4, B5, A5, and Letter sizes Plain paper of other sizes cannot be loaded in the Cassette. Load them in the Rear Tray. In Macintosh, Choukei 3 and Choukei 4 are not available. Standard sizes: Letter (8.50 x 11.00 inches / 215.9 x 279.4mm) Legal (8.50 x 14.00 inches / 215.9 x 355.6 mm) A5 (5.83 x 8.27 inches / 148.0 x 210.0 mm) A4 (8.27 x 11.69 inches / 210.0 x 297.0 mm) B5 (7.17 x 10.12 inches / 182.0 x 257.0 mm) 4 x 6 (4.00 x 6.00 inches / 10 x 15 cm) 4 x 8 (4.00 x 8.00 inches / 101.6 x 203.2mm) 5 x 7 (5.00 x 7.00 inches / 13 x 18 cm) 8 x 10 (8.00 x 10.00 inches / 20 x 25 cm) L (3.50 x 5.00 inches / 89.0 x 127.0 mm) 2L (5.00 x 7.01 inches / 127.0 x 178.0 mm) Hagaki (3.94 x 5.83 inches / 100.0 x 148.0 mm) Page 73 of 805 pages Media Types You Can Use
Hagaki 2 (7.87 x 5.83 inches / 200.0 x 148.0mm) Comm. Env. #10 (4.12 x 9.50 inches / 104.6 x 241.3mm) DL Env. (4.33 x 8.66 inches / 110.0 x 220.0mm) Choukei 3 (4.72 x 9.25 inches / 120.0 x 235.0 mm) Choukei 4 (3.54 x 8.07 inches / 90.0 x 205.0mm) Youkei 4 (4.13 x 9.25 inches / 105.0 x 235.0 mm) Youkei 6 (3.86 x 7.48 inches / 98.0 x 190.0mm) Card (2.16 x 3.58 inches / 55.0 x 91.0 mm) Wide (4.00 x 7.10 inches / 101.6 x 180.6 mm) Non-standard sizes: You can also specify a custom size within the following range. Minimum size:2.17 x 3.58 inches / 55.0 x 91.0 mm (Rear Tray) 5.83 x 8.27 inches / 148.0 x 210.0 mm (Cassette) Maximum size:8.50 x 26.61 inches / 215.9 x 676.0 mm (Rear Tray) 8.50 x 11.69 inches / 215.9 x 297.0 mm (Cassette) Paper Weight 17 to 28 lb / 64 to 105 gsm (plain paper except for Canon genuine paper) Do not use heavier or lighter paper (except for Canon genuine paper), as it could jam in the machine. 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, humidity, and direct sunlight. Page top Page 74 of 805 pages Media Types You Can Use
Advanced Guide Troubleshooting Contents > Loading Paper / Originals > Loading Paper > Media Types You Cannot Use Media Types You Cannot Use Do not use the following types of paper. Using such paper will not only produce unsatisfactory results, but can also cause the machine to jam or malfunction. Folded, curled, or wrinkled paper Damp paper Paper that is too thin (weighing less than 17 lb / 64 gsm) Paper that is too thick (plain paper, except for Canon genuine paper, weighing more than 28 lb / 105 gsm) Paper thinner than a postcard, including plain paper or notepad paper cut to a small size (when printing on A5 or smaller sized paper) Picture postcards Postcards affixed with photos or stickers Envelopes with a double flap (or sticker flaps) Envelopes with pressure seals Envelopes with an embossed or treated surface Envelopes whose gummed flaps are already moistened and adhesive Any type of paper with holes Paper that is not rectangular Paper bound with staples or glue Paper with adhesives Paper decorated with glitter, etc. Page top Page 75 of 805 pages Media Types You Cannot Use
Advanced Guide Troubleshooting Contents > Loading Paper / Originals > Loading Originals to Copy or Scan Loading Originals to Copy or Scan This section describes how to load originals on the Platen Glass. You may have to load the original in a different position depending on the function you selected in the Copy or Easy photo reprint menu. Load the original in the correct position according to the selected function. If you do not load the original correctly, it may not be scanned properly. Important After loading the original, be sure to close the Document Cover before starting to copy or scan. When scanning from a computer using a software application or saving the scanned data by selecting PC in the Scan menu using the Operation Panel on the machine, you need to load originals in a different way. For details, refer to the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide. Originals You Can Load You can copy or scan the following originals. Types of originals:Photos or Texts (documents, books, magazines, etc.) Size (W x L):Max. 8.5 x 11.7 inches / 216 x 297 mm Page top Page 76 of 805 pages Loading Originals to Copy or Scan
Advanced Guide Troubleshooting Contents > Loading Paper / Originals > Loading Originals to Copy or Scan > Loading Originals Loading Originals This section describes how to load originals on the Platen Glass. 1.Load an original on the Platen Glass. (1) Open the Document Cover. (2) Load the original with the side to copy or scan FACING DOWN on the Platen Glass. Load the original in the proper position for each function. Important Do not place any objects weighing more than 4.4 lb / 2.0 kg on the Platen Glass. Do not press or put weight on the original with pressure exceeding 4.4 lb / 2.0 kg. Doing so may cause the scanner to malfunction or the Platen Glass to break. 2.Close the Document Cover gently. Loading Originals to Copy or Scan When you select the following functions and load the original on the Platen Glass, align the upper corner of the original with the alignment mark regardless of the types of originals (texts or photos). - Selecting the Copy menu to copy originals - Selecting USB flash drive or Memory card in the Scan menu to scan originals - Selecting the Photo index sheet menu to scan the Photo Index Sheet Page 77 of 805 pages Loading Originals
Important The machine cannot scan the shaded area (A) (0.04 inches / 1 mm from the edges of thePlaten Glass). When you select USB flash drive or Memory card in the Scan menu, Scan size is the size measured from the alignment mark . When you load the Photo Index Sheet to scan, align the corner of the sheet with the alignment mark . Loading Printed Photos to Reprint When you select the Easy photo reprint menu and load printed photos on the Platen Glass, place them in an appropriate way according to the number of photos. To load only one printed photo Place a photo at least 0.4 inches / 10 mm away from the edges of the Platen Glass with the side to scan FACING DOWN. To load two or more printed photos Place photos at least 0.4 inches / 10 mm away from the edges of the Platen Glass and at least 0.4 inches / 10 mm apart from each other. Page 78 of 805 pages Loading Originals
(A) 0.4 inches / 10 mm Note The Skew Correction function automatically compensates for photos placed at an angle of up to approximately 10 degrees. However, slanted photos with a long edge of 7.1 inches / 180 mm or more cannot be corrected. Page top Page 79 of 805 pages Loading Originals
Advanced Guide Troubleshooting Contents > Routine Maintenance Routine Maintenance This section describes how to replace ink tanks when they run out of ink, to clean the machine when the print result is faint, or to take an action when paper does not feed properly. Replacing an Ink Tank Checking the Ink Status Replacing Procedure When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors Are Incorrect Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern Cleaning the Print Head Cleaning the Print Head Deeply Aligning the Print Head Cleaning the Paper Feed Roller Cleaning the Pad in the Cassette Page top Page 80 of 805 pages Routine Maintenance