„Loading Paper

Important

zIf you cut plain paper to 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm, 5" x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm, or 2.13" x 3.39" / 54.0 x 86.0 mm (credit card-size) for a trial print, it can cause paper jams.

zYou cannot print on postcards affixed with photos or stickers.

zAlways load paper in portrait orientation (A). Loading paper in landscape orientation (B) can cause the paper to be jammed.

(A)(B)

Note

zFor details on the specialty media Canon provides for use with its various printers, refer to “Printing Media” in the User’s Guide on-screen manual.

zFor detailed instructions on how to load specialty media into the printer, refer to “Printing Media” in the User’s Guide on-screen manual.

When Printing on Plain Paper

zYou can use general copy paper or Canon’s Super White Paper. When printing on both sides, we recommend Canon’s Super White Paper Double-Sided.

Paper size:

Standard sizes: A4, B5, A5 (Auto Sheet Feeder only), Letter, and Legal (Auto Sheet Feeder only)

Non-standard sizes for the Auto Sheet Feeder: 2.13" x 3.39" to 8.5" x 23" / 54.0 x 86.0 mm to

215.9x 584.2 mm

Non-standard sizes for the Cassette: 3.5" x 5" to 8.5" x 11.69" / 89.0 x 127.0 mm to 215.9 x

297.0mm

Paper weight: 17 to 28 lb / 64 to 105 gsm

zYou can load up to 150 sheets of plain paper (17 lb / 64 gsm, 0.52 inches / 13 mm in height) in the Auto Sheet Feeder. However, proper feeding of paper may not be possible at this maximum capacity depending on the type of paper or environmental conditions (either very high or low temperature and humidity). In such cases, reduce the sheets of paper you load at a time to around half (around 0.2 inches / 5 mm in paper stack height).

zDo not stack more than 50 sheets in the Paper Output Tray.

When Printing on 5" x 7", 4" x 6", or 2.13" x 3.39" (Credit Card-sized) paper

zLoad 2.13" x 3.39" (credit card-sized) paper only in the Auto Sheet Feeder.

zYou can load up to 20 sheets of 4" x 6" or 2.13" x 3.39" (credit card-sized) paper and 10 sheets of 5" x 7" paper.

zWe recommend using genuine Canon photo media when printing photographs. Refer to “Printing Media” in the User’s Guide on-screen manual.

12Before Printing