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Summary of Contents for imagePROGRAF TX-3000
Page 47: ... Borderless printing is not supported on sheets 47 ...
Page 56: ...56 ...
Page 99: ...5 Tap Cut dust reduction 6 Tap ON 99 ...
Page 112: ...6 Lower release lever 112 ...
Page 113: ...Stacker Parts of the Stacker Using the Stacker Example Stacker Configurations 113 ...
Page 117: ...2 Pull out the stacker toward you to remove the stacker from the printer 117 ...
Page 121: ...121 ...
Page 134: ...134 ...
Page 144: ...8 Change Roll Holder Lock switch on roll unit to lock direction 144 ...
Page 155: ...11 Remove printed material that has been taken up from roll holder for each paper core 155 ...
Page 163: ...163 ...
Page 165: ...165 ...
Page 191: ...For more on setting items on the operation panel Setting Items on Operation Panel 191 ...
Page 230: ...F Range which cannot be printed G Paper for printing 230 ...
Page 234: ... Even if the image runs off the edge of the paper it is rotated to expand the print range 234 ...
Page 237: ...A Output object area B Fit to long side post processing size 237 ...
Page 239: ... ON is selected when printing on roll 239 ...
Page 241: ...A Position of cut when OFF B Position of cut when ON 241 ...
Page 243: ... When Enable is selected 243 ...
Page 251: ...251 ...
Page 259: ...Printed without upper lower blank area 259 ...
Page 265: ... Printed image after reduced A Position of cut for A3 size 265 ...
Page 267: ...The images are positioned as shown below and printing is performed 267 ...
Page 305: ...The resending setting is completed 305 ...
Page 319: ...Optional accessories Roll unit Parts of the Roll Unit Stacker Parts of the Stacker 319 ...
Page 330: ...For more on USB connection What Is USB Cable 330 ...
Page 352: ... For macOS Follow the instructions on the Canon website to redo setup 352 ...
Page 385: ...The print head is now straight and adjustment is complete 385 ...
Page 392: ...Adjusting Feed Amount Adjusting Feed Amount Adjusting Vacuum Strength 392 ...
Page 396: ...6 Tap paper to adjust A test pattern is printed for adjustment and adjustment is finished 396 ...
Page 403: ...Color Management Device Management Console Guide 403 ...
Page 423: ...423 ...
Page 447: ...447 ...
Page 450: ...Cutter Blade Cutter Blade Replacing the Cutter Blade 450 ...
Page 453: ...6 Turn hex screw with hex wrench until loose 7 Remove cutter blade while holding A 453 ...
Page 468: ...468 ...
Page 484: ...Specifications Specifications Print Area 484 ...
Page 510: ...Basic Printing Workflow Printing procedure Canceling print jobs Pausing Printing 510 ...
Page 529: ...Note The screen may differ slightly depending on the model you are using 529 ...
Page 531: ...Pausing Printing Pausing Printing 531 ...
Page 564: ...Adjusting Color Balance Adjusting Brightness Adjusting Contrast 564 ...
Page 572: ...Adjusting Color Balance Adjusting Brightness Adjusting Contrast 572 ...
Page 608: ...Printing from Printer Printing from USB Flash Drive 608 ...
Page 646: ...Setting the Print Quality Level Custom Printing a Color Document in Monochrome 646 ...
Page 671: ...671 ...
Page 677: ...6 Enter quantity to print in Copies and select Yes 677 ...
Page 680: ...6 Select Delete on displayed screen 680 ...
Page 691: ...5 Select Edit 6 In Edit job box dialog box enter name in Job box name and select OK 691 ...
Page 692: ...692 ...
Page 697: ...Note Enter the password if it is enabled for a saving box 5 Select print job 697 ...
Page 698: ...The details of the saved document appears 698 ...
Page 700: ...5 Select saved job and select Edit 6 Select Change 700 ...
Page 701: ...7 Enter name and select OK 701 ...
Page 727: ...4 Lift up the release lever 5 Hold the paper and pull it out toward the front 727 ...
Page 729: ...8 Turn on the power to the printer Turning the Printer On and Off 729 ...
Page 738: ...Replace the cutter blade Replacing the Cutter Blade 738 ...
Page 837: ...Note To stop printing press the Stop button 837 ...
Page 854: ...1201 Cause The ink tank cover is open What to Do Close the ink tank cover 854 ...
Page 855: ...1210 Cause The ink tank cover is open What to Do Close the ink tank cover 855 ...
Page 887: ...1500 Cause The ink in the ink tank is running low What to Do Prepare a new ink tank 887 ...
Page 927: ...3330 Cause Print data may be corrupt What to Do Check the print job 927 ...
Page 929: ...3332 Cause Unsupported JPEG data format What to Do Print from a PC 929 ...
Page 930: ...3333 Cause Unsupported JPEG data format What to Do Print from a PC 930 ...
Page 977: ...Contact your Canon dealer for assistance 977 ...