Canon BJC-50 user manual Special media, Envelopes

Models: BJC-50

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Special media

Several special media have been designed for use with the BJC-50 and other Canon Bubble Jet printers. When you handle special media other than plain paper (e.g. Coated Paper), follow these guidelines:

Store the media in its original package until you are ready to use it. Exposing media to direct sunlight or air may lower the print quality.

Avoid high temperature and high humidity. Store media in a comfortable environment that is not subject to wide changes in temperature or humidity.

Before using the media, always read the precautions and additional instructions printed on the package or in the instructions provided with the packet. Special media like Fabric Sheet FS-101 and T-Shirt Transfer TR-201 (TR-l0l in the U.S.) require special handling after printing. Detailed

zinstructions are provided with purchase of these media.

When using High Resolution Paper HR- 101, do not use the cleaning sheet supplied with the packet. The cleaning sheet will not feed smoothly through the BJC-50.

Envelopes

You can print addresses on envelopes of two common standard sizes:

zEuropean DL size (220 x 110 mm).

U.S. Commercial 10 (241 x 105 mm (9.5 x 4.1 inches)).

An envelope can be loaded horizontally or vertically for printing. Envelopes, like other media, must be loaded one at a time.

If an envelope will not advance, use the top of a biro or pen to sharpen the crease of the right edge of the envelope.

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BJC-50 specifications

The Canon BJC-50 is a portable bubble jet printer that made waves in the early 1990s for its compact design and high-quality output. Launched by Canon in 1995, it appealed to both home and business users who required mobility without compromising on performance. This printer offered a unique blend of features that set it apart from traditional desktop printers of its time.

One of the standout features of the BJC-50 is its lightweight and compact form factor, making it an ideal choice for users on the move. Weighing in at a mere 3.5 pounds, it easily fits into a travel bag, allowing professionals to print documents wherever they are. Its small footprint means it can be used in tight spaces, a significant advantage for home offices or small workstations.

The technology behind the BJC-50 is rooted in Canon's bubble jet printing technology. This involved heating ink to create tiny bubbles, which then forced droplets of ink onto the paper to create sharp text and vibrant images. This method delivered higher resolution printing compared to many pen and dot matrix printers at the time. The BJC-50 produced prints at a resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi, resulting in clear and detailed documents.

Additionally, the Canon BJC-50 featured a flexible inkjet cartridge system. Users could choose between different cartridges optimized for text or photo printing. This adaptability allowed for a range of printing tasks, from basic black and white documents to full-color graphics. The printer also supported both standard and high-capacity cartridges, providing users with options depending on their printing volume.

Connectivity was another strong point of the BJC-50. It came equipped with a parallel port and offered optional infrared capabilities, which facilitated wireless printing from compatible devices. This feature was particularly novel in the 1990s, showcasing Canon's commitment to advancing user convenience and technology.

In terms of usability, the BJC-50 had an easy-to-use interface with straightforward control buttons. It featured a compact and accessible paper tray that could handle various media types and sizes, which made the transition between different printing tasks seamless and efficient.

All in all, the Canon BJC-50 was a pioneering portable printer that encapsulated the demands of its era, balancing size, technology, and functionality. While newer models have since taken the stage, the principles that guided the design and features of the BJC-50 continue to influence portable printing solutions today.