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    Contents > Routine Maintenance > Cleaning the Pad in the Cassette
    Cleaning the Pad in the Cassette 
    If the Pad in the Cassette is smeared with paper powder or dirt, two or more sheets of paper may be
    ejected. Follow the procedure below to clean the Pad in the Cassette.
    You need to prepare: cotton swab
    1.Pull out the Cassette from the machine, and remove all the papers.
    2.Clean the Pad sideways with a moistened cotton swab.
    (A) Pad
     Important
     After cleaning the smeared Pad, dry it completely.
    If the problem is not resolved, contact your Canon service representative.
          
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    							Advanced Guide  Troubleshooting
    Contents > Appendix
    Appendix 
    Safety Precautions
    Legal Limitations on Use of Your Product and Use of Images
    Tips on How to Use Your Machine
          
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    Contents > Appendix > Safety Precautions
    Safety Precautions 
    Please read the safety warnings and cautions provided in this manual to ensure that you use the
    machine safely. Do not attempt to use the machine in any way not described in this manual. It causes
    unexpected accident, fire, or electrical shock.
     Warning
     This product emits low level magnetic flux. If you use a cardiac pacemaker and feel abnormalities,
    please move away from this product and consult your doctor.
     You may cause an electric shock, fire, or damage the machine if you ignore any of these safety
    precautions.
    Choosing a
    location
    Do not place the machine close to flammable solvents such as
    alcohol or thinners.
    Power
    supply
    Never attempt to plug in or unplug the machine from the
    power supply when your hands are wet.
    Always push the plug all the way into the power outlet.
    Never damage, modify, stretch or
    excessively bend or twist the power
    cord.Do not place heavy objects on
    the power cord.
    Never plug the machine into a power
    socket that is shared with other
    equipment (extension lead/cord, 2- or
    3-way adapter, etc.).
    Never use the machine if the power cord is bundled or
    knotted.
    If you detect smoke, unusual smells or strange noises around
    the machine, immediately unplug the machine at the power
    supply and call for service.
    Periodically, unplug the machine and
    use a dry cloth to wipe off any dust or
    dirt collected on the plug and the
    power outlet.If the machine is placed
    at a location exposed to a lot of dust,
    smoke, or high humidity, the dust
    collected on the plug absorbs
    moisture and may cause insulation
    failure and fire.
    If you hear thunder, disconnect the power supply of the
    machine and refrain from using it. Leaving the machine
    plugged in may cause fire, electric shock, or damage to the
    machine, depending on the thunder storm.
    Use the power cable included with the machine.
    Cleaning the
    machine
    Use a damp cloth to clean the
    machine.Never use flammable
    solvents such as alcohol, benzene or
    thinners.
    If flammable solvents come in contact with
    electrical components inside the machine, it
    could cause a fire or electric shock.
    Always unplug the machine from the power outlet before
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    							cleaning the machine.
    If you accidentally switch the machine on while cleaning it, you could
    injure yourself or damage the machine.
    Maintaining
    the machine
    Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the machine.There
    are no user serviceable parts inside the machine.
    The machine contains high-voltage components. Never attempt any
    maintenance procedure not described in this guide.
    Working
    around the
    machine
    Do not use highly flammable sprays near the machine.
    This could cause a fire or electric shock if the spray comes into contact
    with electrical components inside the machine.
      Caution
     You may cause injury or damage the machine if you ignore any of these safety precautions.
    Choosing a
    location
    Do not install the machine in a location that is unstable or
    subject to excessive vibration.
    Do not install the machine in locations that are very humid or
    dusty, in direct sunlight, outdoors, or close to a heating
    source.
    To avoid the risk of fire or electric shocks, install the machine
    in a location with an ambient temperature range of 5°C to 35°C
    (41°F to 95°F) and humidity of 10% to 90% (condensation free).
    Do not place the machine on a thick rug or carpet.
    Do not place the machine with its back attached to the wall.
    Power supplyEnsure that the area around the
    power outlet is kept clear at all times
    so you can easily unplug the power
    cord if necessary.
    Never remove the plug by pulling on
    the cord.
    Do not use an extension lead/cord.
    Working
    around the
    machine
    Never put your hands or fingers in the machine while it is
    printing.
    When moving the machine, carry the machine at both ends.
    Do not hold the Operation Panel.
    Do not place any object on the machine.
    Do not place metal objects (paper clips, staples, etc.) or
    containers of flammable solvents (alcohol, thinners, etc.) on
    top of the machine.
    If any foreign object (metal or liquid) fall into the machine,
    unplug the power cord and call for service.
    Do not transport or use the machine on a slant, vertically or
    upside-down, as the ink may leak and damage the machine.
    When loading a thick book on the Platen Glass, do not press
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    							hard on the Document Cover. The Platen Glass may break and
    cause injury.
    Print Heads
    and ink tanks
    Keep ink tanks out of the reach of children.
    In case ink is accidentally licked or swallowed, rinse out mouth or give
    one or two glasses of water to drink.
    If irritation or discomfort occurs, obtain medical advice immediately.
    In case ink gets in contact with eyes, rinse with water
    immediately.
    In case ink gets in contact with skin, wash with soap and
    water immediately.
    If irritation to eyes or skin persists, obtain medical advice immediately.
    Do not shake Print Heads or ink tanks.
    Ink may leak out and stain clothing or the surrounding area.
    Never touch the electrical contacts on
    a Print Head after printing.
    The metal parts may be very hot and could
    cause burns.
    Do not throw ink tanks into fire.
    Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the Print Head and
    ink tanks.
    Do not handle the Print Head and ink tanks roughly such as
    applying them excessive pressure or dropping them.
    Do not rinse or wipe the Print Head
    and ink tanks.
    Once you have installed the Print Head and ink tanks, do not
    remove them unnecessarily.
     Note when you place the machine near other electrical appliances such as fluorescent lamps 
    Place the machine at least 5.91 inches / 15 cm away from other electrical appliances such as
    fluorescent lamps. If the machine is placed closer to those, it may not be able to work properly due
    to fluorescent noises.
     When you turn off the power
    When you turn off the power, always press the ON button and be sure that the Power lamp (in
    green) has gone out. If you disconnect the power plug from the power outlet when the Power lamp
    lights or flashes, the Print Head cannot be protected and you may not be able to print later.
          
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    Contents > Appendix > Legal Limitations on Use of Your Product and Use of Images
    Legal Limitations on Use of Your Product and Use of Images 
    It may be unlawful to make copies of, scan, print, or use reproductions of the following documents.
    The list provided is non-exhaustive. When in doubt, check with a legal representative in your jurisdiction.
     Paper money
     Money orders
     Certificates of deposit
     Postage stamps (canceled or
    uncanceled)
     Identifying badges or insignias
     Selective service or draft papers
     Checks or drafts issued by
    governmental agencies
     Motor vehicle licenses and
    certificates of title
      Travelers checks
     Food stamps
     Passports Immigration papers
     Internal revenue stamps (canceled or
    uncanceled)
     Bonds or other certificates of indebtedness
     Stock certificates
     Copyrighted works/works of art without
    permission of copyright owner
          
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    Contents > Appendix > Tips on How to Use Your Machine
    Tips on How to Use Your Machine 
    This section introduces the tips on how to use your machine and for printing with optimal quality.
     Ink is used for various purposes. 
     How is ink used for various purposes other than printing? 
    Ink may be used for purposes other than printing. Ink is not only used for printing, but also for cleaning
    the Print Head to maintain the optimal printing quality.
    The machine has the function to automatically clean the ink jet nozzles to prevent clogging. In the
    cleaning procedure, ink is pumped out from the nozzles. Used ink for nozzle cleaning is limited to a
    small amount.
     Important
     The ink pumped out from the nozzles, such as when cleaning the Print Head, is absorbed by ink
    absorber in the machine. The ink absorber needs to be replaced when it is full. You cannot replace
    it by yourself. When the error message appears, contact your Canon service representative as
    soon as possible.
    Refer to Troubleshooting in the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide.
     Does black-and-white printing use color ink? 
    The use of each ink varies depending on the color of image to be printed or the contents of document.
    Two kinds of black ink (PGBK and BK) are used automatically depending on the media type to print or on
    the settings of the printer driver. PGBK is used mainly for printing text-based documents and BK is used
    mainly for printing photos, illustration, etc. Black-and-white printing may also use ink other than black ink.
    So, color ink is consumed even when printing in black-and-white.
     Ink lamp indicates when ink is running low. 
    The inside of the ink tank consists of (A) the part where ink is preserved and (B) the sponge with
    absorbed ink.
    When the ink (A) runs out, the ink lamp flashes slowly to indicate that the ink is running low. Then, when
    the ink (B) runs out, the ink lamp flashes fast to indicate that the ink tank needs to be replaced with a new
    one.
    See Replacing an Ink Tank.
     Printing on special paper: How to print with optimal quality!? 
     Tip!: Check the machine status before printing! 
     Is the Print Head OK? 
    If print head nozzles are clogged, print will be faint and papers will be wasted. Print the nozzle
    check pattern to check the Print Head.
    See When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors Are Incorrect.
     Is the inside of the machine smeared with ink? 
    After printing large quantities of paper or performing borderless printing, the area where papers
    go through may get smeared with ink. Clean the inside of your machine with the Bottom Plate
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    							Cleaning.
    Refer to the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide.
     Tip!: Check how to load the paper correctly! 
     Is the paper loaded in the correct orientation? 
    When loading paper in the Rear Tray or Cassette, make sure the orientation of paper.
     
    (A)
    (A) Rear Tray
    (B) Cassette(B)
      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 properties dialog box 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.
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    							2 Be sure that the Power lamp is 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 the 
    Power lamp is 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.
    We recommend the machine to be used at least once a month.
     Note
     Depending on the type of paper, ink may blur if you trace the printed area with a highlight pen or
    paint-stick, or bleed if water or sweat comes in contact with the printed area.
     Does the machine need to be handled with care when using or
    transporting? 
     Tip!: Do not use or transport the machine vertically or slanted! 
    If the machine is used or transported vertically or slanted, the machine may become damaged or ink
    may leak from the machine. 
    Be sure not to use or transport the machine vertically or slanted.
     Colors are uneven, and print results are blurred. 
     Tip!: Print the nozzle check pattern to check if the nozzles
    are clogged.
    If the print head nozzles are clogged, colors may become uneven or the print results may be blurred.
    In this case
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    							Print the nozzle check pattern
    Check the printed check pattern to see if the nozzles are clogged.
    See 
    When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors Are Incorrect.
     
     
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