Paper is too thin. When printing data with high color
saturation such as photographs or
images in deep color, we recommend
using Photo Paper Pro or other Canon
specialty paper. See Media Types You
Cannot Use.
Media Type
setting in the
printer driver does
not match the
actual type of
paper.
Make sure that the Media Type set in
the Main sheet of the printer driver
(Windows) or the Quality & Media in
the pop-up menu of the Print dialog box
(Macintosh) matches the type of the
loaded printing paper.
Print quality is not
set appropriately. Set the Print Quality setting to High in
Windows or Fine in Macintosh.
This will reduce blurs even when
printing images with plenty of adjacent
contrasting colors.
(1) Open the printer properties
dialog box.
See Opening the Printer Properties
Dialog Box from Your Application
Program.
(2) On the Main sheet, click High
for the Print Quality setting.
(1) Open the Print dialog box.
See Opening the Print Dialog Box.
(2) Select Quality & Media in the
pop-up menu and then click
Detailed Setting.
(3) Drag the slide bar to set Print
Quality to Fine.
Note
Depending on the type of paper, you
may not be able to set Print Quality to
High (Windows) or Fine (Macintosh).
Printed Surface Is Scratched/Paper Is Smudged
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