NOTE
Dirty media can affect image quality and reliability of printer output. If you wipe the media with a
tack cloth before printing, it will reduce dust and debris buildup on the carriage underside. The
tack cloth removes static and also removes dust and debris that tend to attract stray ink drops.
Tack cloths are used by auto-body shops to clean cars before painting. Canon does not provide
additional tack cloths beyond what is in the Accessory kit. If you did not receive a cloth or if you
wish to purchase additional tack cloths, they are available at local hardware or auto supply
stores.
Carriage Collision Recovery
If something on the table is higher than the media (or if the media is thicker than what is actually
set in the print job settings), a carriage collision may occur. If a collision occurs, the carriage will
stop and display a message on the User Interface panel. After the operator clears the offending
media from the table and before the next print is started, printhead maintenance must be
performed (See Printer Maintenance section).
How to Handle Media with Uncured Ink
If the UV ink is not properly cured, wear nitrile gloves when you handle prints. This will minimize
the risk of skin irritation and sensitization from possible exposure to uncured ink.
Media Adhesion
Some media have better adhesion quality than others. Factors such as the amount of ink used
and the amount of curing energy from the UV lamps can affect adhesion.
For more information on media adhesion, see Application Bulletin 6 on the Customer Support
website.
Media-Related Application Bulletins
For additional information on various aspects of handling and managing media refer to the
Customer Support website. See Appendix A of this document for a list of available bulletins or
visit the website to download bulletins:
https://dgs.cpp.canon
Thermal Expansion of Media
When imaging on media that will expand when subjected to heat (e.g., styrene or Plexiglas, etc),
don’t wedge the media by butting other material against it as this may cause the media to buckle.
Also if multiple pieces of the media are used, allow enough space between the pieces to allow for
thermal expansion. If you overprint on media that expands when heat is applied, we recommend
that you group the desired image with the preceding image so the media stays at a consistent
temperature.
Thermal Deformation of Media
Some heat-sensitive media may deform when subjected to high heat. If this occurs you can
reduce the lamp power from the default setting of 70%. You can also try to print uni-directional
using only the trailing lamp (to do this set the power of the leading lamp to 0).
How to Handle Media
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Summary of Contents for Arizona 1300 Series
Page 1: ...Arizona 1300 Series User guide Canon Production Printing 2018 2020 ...
Page 6: ...Contents 6 ...
Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Product Compliance ...
Page 14: ...Product Compliance 14 Chapter 2 Product Compliance ...
Page 15: ...Chapter 3 Safety Information ...
Page 38: ...Roll Media Safety Awareness 38 Chapter 3 Safety Information ...
Page 39: ...Chapter 4 Navigate the User Interface ...
Page 62: ...Software Update Module 62 Chapter 4 Navigate the User Interface ...
Page 63: ...Chapter 5 Operate the Printer ...
Page 85: ...Chapter 6 Operate the Arizona 13x0 XT ...
Page 93: ...Chapter 7 Roll Media Option ...
Page 120: ...Media Edge Protectors 120 Chapter 7 Roll Media Option ...
Page 121: ...Chapter 8 Static Suppression Option ...
Page 125: ...Chapter 9 Manage a White Ink Workflow ...
Page 173: ...Chapter 10 Ink System Management ...
Page 178: ...Change Ink Bags 178 Chapter 10 Ink System Management ...
Page 179: ...Chapter 11 Maintenance ...
Page 223: ...Chapter 12 Troubleshooting and Support ...
Page 234: ...Install software updates without Remote Service 234 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting and Support ...
Page 235: ...Chapter 13 Regulation Notices ...
Page 241: ...Appendix A Application Information ...
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