Canon BJC-8000 User Manual - Page 34

Printing stops mid-way

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Printing stops mid-way. Cause Solution You are printing a very finely detailed illustration or photograph. You have been printing for an extended period. ¬ Check the POWER lamp. If the lamp is blinking, the printer is processing the print data. Because such images contain large amounts of data, the data processing takes longer and the printer may appear to have stopped working. ¬ Interrupt printing at a convenient point, switch the printer off and wait until the print heads have cooled down (at least 15 minutes). To protect overheated print heads, the printer may pause temporarily when the print heads reach the end of a pass. Printing restarts after a short pause. Caution Never touch the print heads or the surrounding area as they may be very hot. 34

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Printing stops mid-way.
Cause
You are printing a very finely
detailed illustration or photograph.
You have been printing for an
extended period.
Solution
Check the POWER lamp.
If the lamp is blinking, the printer is processing the print data.
Because such images contain large amounts of data, the data
processing takes longer and the printer may appear to have stopped
working.
Interrupt printing at a convenient point, switch the printer off and
wait until the print heads have cooled down (at least 15 minutes).
To protect overheated print heads, the printer may pause temporarily
when the print heads reach the end of a pass. Printing restarts after a
short pause.
Never touch the print heads or the surrounding area as they may be
very hot.
Caution