*3 When loading paper in stacks, the print side may be marked as it is fed in or sheets may be stuck to one another causing them not to be fed properly. In this case, load one sheet at a time.
*4 You can specify the print setting easily by using the
*5 This paper cannot be used in Macintosh®.
*6 If the corners or edges of the paper are smudged, try to print with the Paper Thickness Lever set to the right. It may improve print quality.
Reset the Paper Thickness Lever to the left when you finish printing.
For details on the Paper Thickness Lever, refer to “Front View” in “Main Components” of the User’s Guide
Note
For a detailed description of printing media types, refer to “Printing Media” in the User’s Guide on- screen manual.
zMedia Types You Cannot Use
Do not use the following types of paper. Using such paper will not only produce unsatisfactory results, but can also cause the printer to jam or malfunction. Additionally, when printing on A5 or smaller sized paper, do not use paper thinner than a post card, including plain paper or notepad paper cut to a small size.
zFolded, curled, or wrinkled paper
zDamp paper
zPaper that is too thin (weighing less than 64 gsm / 17 lb)
zPaper that is too thick (plain paper, except for Canon genuine paper, weighing more than 105 gsm / 28 lb)
zPicture postcards
zPostcards affixed with photos or stickers
zEnvelopes with double flaps
zEnvelopes with sticker flaps
zEnvelopes with an embossed or treated surface
zEnvelopes with pressure seals
zAny type of paper with holes
zPaper that is not rectangular
zPaper bound with staples or glue
zPaper with adhesives
zPaper decorated with glitter, etc.
6Before Printing