
When loading paper in the Rear Tray or Cassette, make sure the orientation of paper.
(A) Rear Tray
(B) Cassette
To load paper in the Rear Tray, load paper with
the printing side facing you.
To load paper in the Cassette, load paper with
the printing side facing down.
Is the paper curled?
The curled paper causes paper jam. Flatten the curled paper, then reload it.
Refer to "
Troubleshooting
" in the on-screen manual:
Advanced Guide
.
Tip!: After loading paper, be sure to specify the paper settings!
After loading paper, be sure to select the loaded paper in Media type of the Operation Panel or Media
Type of the printer driver. If the type of paper is not selected, you may not be able to get the satisfactory
print result.
See
Loading Paper
.
There are various types of paper: paper with special coating on the surface for printing photos with
optimal quality and paper suitable for documents. Media type of the Operation Panel or Media Type of the
printer driver has different settings for each type of paper in advance (such as using ink, ejecting ink, or
distance from nozzles) so that you can print on each paper with the optimal image quality. You can print
with different settings in Media type (or Media Type) suitable for each type of loaded paper.
Use the Stop button to cancel printing!
Tip!: Never press the ON button!
If you press the
ON
button while printing is in progress, the print data sent from the computer queues in
the machine and you may not be able to continue to print.
Press the
Stop
button to cancel printing.
Note
If you cannot cancel printing by pressing the
Stop
button while printing from a computer, open the
printer driver setup window to delete the unnecessary print jobs from the printer status monitor
(Windows).
How to maintain the optimal printing quality?
The key to printing with the optimal printing quality is to prevent the Print Head from drying or clogging.
Always follow the following steps for optimal printing quality.
Follow the procedure below to disconnect the power plug.
1 Press the
ON
button on the machine to turn it off.
2 Make sure that all lamps on the Operation Panel are not lit.
3 Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, or turn off the extender cable connector.
If you press the
ON
button to turn off the power, the machine caps the Print Head (nozzles)
automatically to prevent from drying. If you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet or turn
off the extender cable connector before all lamps on the Operation Panel are turned off, the Print
Head will not be capped properly and this will cause drying or clogging.
To disconnect the power plug, be sure to follow this procedure.
Print periodically!
Just as the tip of a felt pen becomes dry and unusable if it has not been used for a long time,
even if it is capped, the Print Head too, may become dried or clogged if the machine has not
been used for a long time.
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Summary of Contents for 3301B002
Page 28: ...Page top Page 28 of 997 pages Entering the Date and Time ...
Page 45: ...Page top Page 45 of 997 pages Printing Photos Saved on the Memory Card ...
Page 77: ...Page top Page 77 of 997 pages Printing Documents Macintosh ...
Page 97: ...Page top Page 97 of 997 pages Using Useful Fax Functions ...
Page 111: ...Page top Page 111 of 997 pages Loading Paper ...
Page 114: ...Page top Page 114 of 997 pages Loading Paper in the Cassette ...
Page 127: ...Page top Page 127 of 997 pages Loading a Document in the ADF ...
Page 137: ...Page top Page 137 of 997 pages When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors Are Incorrect ...
Page 139: ...Page top Page 139 of 997 pages Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern ...
Page 141: ...Page top Page 141 of 997 pages Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern ...
Page 149: ...Page top Page 149 of 997 pages Aligning the Print Head ...
Page 198: ...Note See Help for details on the Edit screen Page top Page 198 of 997 pages Editing ...
Page 200: ...Page top Page 200 of 997 pages Printing ...
Page 204: ...Page top Page 204 of 997 pages Selecting the Paper and Layout ...
Page 207: ...Page top Page 207 of 997 pages Editing ...
Page 209: ...Page top Page 209 of 997 pages Printing ...
Page 216: ...Page top Page 216 of 997 pages Printing ...
Page 223: ...Page top Page 223 of 997 pages Printing ...
Page 256: ...Page top Page 256 of 997 pages Cropping Photos Photo Print ...
Page 312: ...Page top Page 312 of 997 pages Stamp Background Printing ...
Page 354: ...Page top Page 354 of 997 pages Reducing Photo Noise ...
Page 510: ...Page top Page 510 of 997 pages Stack of Documents ADF Screen Scan Import Window ...
Page 515: ...Page top Page 515 of 997 pages Save Dialog Box ...
Page 570: ...Page top Page 570 of 997 pages General Tab ...
Page 597: ...Auto Scan Mode Tab Page top Page 597 of 997 pages Scanning in Auto Scan Mode ...
Page 722: ...Page top Page 722 of 997 pages Creating an Address Book ...
Page 747: ...Page top Page 747 of 997 pages Cleaning the Inside of the Machine Bottom Plate Cleaning ...
Page 782: ...Text LCD Page top Page 782 of 997 pages Bluetooth Settings Screen ...
Page 822: ...Page top Page 822 of 997 pages If an Error Occurs ...
Page 878: ...Page top Page 878 of 997 pages Error Message Appears on a PictBridge Compliant Device ...
Page 930: ...Before Installing the MP Drivers Page top Page 930 of 997 pages Installing the MP Drivers ...
Page 976: ...Page top Page 976 of 997 pages Checking Information about the Network ...