Safety Precautions
Follow the items below to use the printer safely. This may cause unexpected accidents such as fire or
electrical shock.
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Warning
Instructions that, if ignored, could result in death, serious personal injury, or property dam-
age caused by incorrect operation of the equipment are provided. These must be observed
for safe operation.
Caution
Instructions that, if ignored, could result in personal injury or property damage caused
by incorrect operation of the equipment are provided. These must be observed for safe
operation.
Warning
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For people who are using a cardiac pacemaker
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This product generates a low-level magnetic field. If you experience discomfort while working around
this product, leave the area and consult a doctor.
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Turn off the power immediately in the following circumstances.
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If you continue to use the printer in the following cases, it may cause fires or electrical shock.
Immediately press the power button to turn off the printer, disconnect the power plug from the outlet,
and make a request for repairs.
If any foreign matter (metal fragments, liquids, etc.) gets inside the printer
If the printer emits smoke, abnormal odors, or abnormal noises
If the power cord or any of the cables become hot, corroded, bent, frayed, or damaged
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Follow the items below as there is a risk of fire and electrical shock.
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Do not set up the product in any location exposed to alcohol, thinner, or other flammable liquids.
Do not disassemble or modify the product.
Use the cables that are included with the printer. Do not use the cables included with the printer
with other devices.
Do not use outside of the designated power supply voltage and frequency.
Insert the power plug securely and completely into the power outlet.
Never handle the power plug with wet hands.
Do not damage, modify, pull, bundle, join, or forcefully bend the power cord or any cables.
Never place a heavy object on the power cord or any cables.
Do not insert multiple power plugs into the same outlet.
Do not connect multiple extension cords.
If there is lightning nearby, disconnect the power plug from the outlet and do not use the product.
When cleaning, always disconnect the cables and power plug, and do not use highly flammable
sprays or liquids such as alcohol or thinner.
Once per month, disconnect the power plug and power cord from the outlet, and check that dust
has not accumulated, and that there are no abnormalities such as heat generation, rust, bending,
chafing, or cracking.
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Summary of Contents for imagePROGRAF TM-355
Page 20: ...Trademarks and Licenses Trademarks Licenses 20...
Page 50: ...Front TM 355 TM 255 TM 5355 TM 5255 50...
Page 51: ...TM 350 TM 250 TM 5350 TM 5250 TM 340 TM 240 TM 5340 TM 5240 51...
Page 60: ...Important When purchasing check the Model number 60...
Page 62: ...62...
Page 81: ...4 Return to the regular position 4 81...
Page 98: ...Note For instructions on how to edit and rearrange images refer to the PosterArtist manual 98...
Page 99: ...Printing CAD Drawings Printing By Setting Print Purpose 99...
Page 131: ...Note Selecting Enlarged Reduced Printing changes the printable area of the document 131...
Page 170: ...Click OK When you print the upper and lower margins are reduced so that you can save paper 170...
Page 200: ...Printer Driver Windows Printer Driver macOS Printer Driver 200...
Page 213: ...In such cases take the appropriate action as described 213...
Page 266: ...8 Close the roll paper cover 8 266...
Page 277: ...277...
Page 287: ...Media Configuration Tool Guide 287...
Page 293: ...5 Select ON 5 293...
Page 343: ...Initialize printer settings Initializing Printer s Setting Maintenance Information Jobs 343...
Page 376: ...Data on the hard disk are erased 376...
Page 377: ...HP GL 2 Settings Menus on HP GL 2 print settings Menu Setting Combinations 377...
Page 379: ...Print color list for palettes Warning display Detect image size Frame control 379...
Page 389: ...F Range which cannot be printed G Paper for printing 389...
Page 391: ...391...
Page 394: ...Even if the image runs off the edge of the paper it is rotated to expand the print range 394...
Page 397: ...A Output object area B Fit to long side post processing size 397...
Page 399: ...ON is selected when printing on roll 399...
Page 401: ...A Position of cut when OFF B Position of cut when ON 401...
Page 405: ...When Enable is selected 405...
Page 420: ...420...
Page 430: ...Printed without upper lower blank area 430...
Page 436: ...Printed image after reduced A Position of cut for A3 size 436...
Page 504: ...8 Select Enable 8 9 Tap on the left side of the screen 9 504...
Page 534: ...6 Select Edit 6 7 Select Delete 7 8 Select Yes 8 534...
Page 567: ...Depending on the type of paper some setting values may not be available 567...
Page 577: ...Performing Color Calibration 577...
Page 589: ...589...
Page 606: ...Cleaning the Printer Cleaning the Printer Exterior Cleaning Inside the Top Cover 606...
Page 611: ...611...
Page 615: ...Related Topic Cleaning the Print Heads 615...
Page 645: ...Paper Settings List Roll Paper 645...
Page 651: ...Paper Settings List Roll Paper 651...
Page 682: ...If you can connect to the network try to set up from the beginning 682...
Page 776: ...1201 Cause The ink tank cover is open What to Do Close the ink tank cover 776...
Page 777: ...1210 Cause The ink tank cover is open What to Do Close the ink tank cover 777...
Page 803: ...1500 Cause The ink in the ink tank is running low What to Do Prepare a new ink tank 803...
Page 883: ...Contact your Canon dealer for assistance 883...
Page 926: ...Specifications Specifications Print Area 926...
Page 939: ...Safety Safety Precautions Regulatory Information WEEE 939...
Page 960: ...Handling Precautions When Repairing Lending or Disposing of the Printer 960...