Selecting Paper Types
One of the most important things you can do to assure the best possible performance of
your Bubble Jet printer is to select the correct paper. Your printer produces letter quality
print on most plain paper bond papers, including cotton bond and photocopying papers; it
does not require special ink jet papers. However, the print quality varies with different
paper types. Be sure to test a type of paper before you purchase a large quantity.
Plain Paper
The printer supports paper sizes of letter, legal, and A4 in portrait orientation. You can use
regular copier paper, cotton bond papers, and typical letterhead. Always use paper without
curls, folds, staples, or damaged edges.
Glossy Photo Paper
Canon Glossy Photo Paper GP-201 is a high gloss, thicker paper that produces the look
and feel of a photograph and provides excellent color print quality. Use this paper with the
BC-06 Photo BJ Cartridge to produce photo-realistic prints from your printer. Be sure to
print on the glossy side. (In your print driver, select Glossy Paper when you have Glossy
Photo Paper loaded.)
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Banner Paper
Canon's Banner Paper is specifically designed for printing one continuous sheet in a
banner format. The connected sheets are divided by perforation. you can print from two to
six sheets at one time.
High Resolution Paper
The Canon High Resolution Paper HR-101 is designed to produce photo-realistic quality
output with sharp and vivid graphics. For best results, use the optional BC-06 Photo BJ
Cartridge to produce images comparable to your favorite photographs.
T-Shirt Transfers
Use Canon's popular T-Shirt Transfers TR-101 to create and personalize T-shirts,
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