Canon MP370 MultiPASS MP370/360 User's Guide - Page 20
Photo Paper Pro guidelines
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Paper Type Size Photo Paper Letter Pro (8 1/2 in. × 11 in./ 215.9 mm × 279.4 mm) A4 (8 1/4 in. × 11 3/4 in./ 210 mm × 297 mm) 4" × 6"*1 (4 in. × 6 in./ 101.6 mm × 152.4 mm) *1 For borderless printing Purpose Guidelines And Restrictions Printing from your computer/ photo printing/ copying • This is a thick paper with a glossy finish that provides superior color reproduction and good lightfastness. • It is ideal for printing high-quality photographs. • By using borderless printing, you can print without any white borders. • For 4" × 6" cards, by printing the image beyond the perforations, you can then trim the borders to produce a photograph without any white borders. • Do not trim the borders before printing. • Load the paper with the glossy side facing up. • For 4" × 6" cards, remove the cards from the paper output tray before the count reaches 20. • For other than 4" × 6" cards, remove the paper from the paper output tray before the count reaches 10. Photo Paper Pro guidelines • Do not touch the print surface until the ink is dry (approx. 30 minutes). Colors in dark images may appear indistinct at first, but will become clearer after approx. 30 minutes. • Images may smudge if you place them in an album before the ink is completely dry. It is recommended that you allow the ink to dry for 24 hours. • Do not attempt to dry the ink with a hair dryer or by exposing printouts to direct sunlight. • Do not store or display printouts in hot, damp, or humid conditions. Never expose them to heat or direct sunlight. • Store printouts in photo albums, photo frames, or presentation binders to protect them from direct exposure to air or sunlight. • Do not mount printouts in an adhesive-type album as you may not be able to remove them. • Be aware that some types of clear plastic folders and albums may cause the edges of the paper to turn yellow. 18 Paper Handling Chapter 3