The size of clear film cannot be detected
The Media Take-up Sensor cord is not connected to the Right Media Take-up
Unit correctly.
The size of clear film cannot be detected
The size of clear film cannot be detected
The Platen is soiled with ink or other substances.
Margins are wide
Margins are wide
Rolls are advanced a specific amount before cutting to
prevent problems with cutting and paper ejection.
When Cutting Mode in the Control Panel menu was
set to Manual, you selected Do not perform in re-
sponse to the "Perform the detection of paper lead-
ing edge?" message.
When printing on thin roll paper, the printed surface becomes scratched
When printing on thin roll paper, the printed surface becomes scratched
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The roll paper has sagged during printing, scratch-
ing the surface of the paper and causing wrinkle
creases in the paper.
Cause
Cause
Open the Top Cover and clean the entire Platen.
(See "Cleaning Inside the Top Cover.")
Cause
Cause
Remove the foreign object from the Media Take-up Sen-
sor path. Arrange the Basket Cloth and Basket Rod so
they do not interfere with the Media Take-up Sensor.
Reconnect the Media Take-up Sensor cord as follows.
1.
Turn the printer off.
2.
Disconnect the Media Take-up Sensor cord from the
Right Media Take-up Unit and reconnect it firmly, all
the way in.
3.
Turn the printer on.
(See "Using the Media Take-up Unit (Optional).")
If the Media Take-up Unit continues rotating, contact your
Canon dealer for assistance.
Corrective Action
This operation is normal.
Set Cutting Mode to Manual again, and select Perform(recommend) when the
"Perform the detection of paper leading edge?" message is displayed.
Note that when you select Perform(recommend), if the paper is strongly curled,
the Printhead may rub against the leading edge of the paper when the printing
starts.
(See "Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls.")
Set Roll Tension to High in the Control Panel menu.
(See "Menu Settings.")
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If you change the Roll Tension setting, We recommend that you perform Adj. Quali-
ty.
(See "Automatic Banding Adjustment.")
Corrective Action
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Corrective Action
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Corrective Action
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