Canon MP370 MultiPASS MP370/360 User's Guide - Page 22

General Paper Guidelines, Paper Types You Cannot Use, Handling Paper

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General Paper Guidelines Paper Types You Cannot Use • Do not use: -Folded, creased, curled, or wrinkled paper -Envelopes with double flaps, or with pressure seals -Moist paper -Paper with holes (e.g. punched holes) -Very thin paper (less than 17 lb. or 64 g/m2) -Very thick paper (more than 28 lb. or 105 g/m2) *Other than Canon genuine paper. -Postcards with photographs or stickers adhered to them -Envelopes made with embossed or treated surfaces Handling Paper • Hold the paper as closely as possible to its edges and try not to touch the print surface. Print quality will deteriorate if the print surface is damaged or becomes dirty. • Do not touch the print surface until the ink has dried. • Some paper may curl and the print surface may smudge if you have used a large amount of ink for printing. If this occurs, move the paper thickness lever to the right (see page 21). Paper that tends to curl is not recommended for printing photographs or graphics. Use it for printing mainly text. • If the paper is curled, uncurl it before printing. • Place the paper back into its packet when not using it, and store out of direct sunlight in a place where the temperature and humidity are low. 20 Paper Handling Chapter 3

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Paper Handling
Chapter 3
General Paper Guidelines
Paper Types You Cannot Use
• Do not use:
–Folded, creased, curled, or wrinkled paper
–Envelopes with double flaps, or with pressure seals
–Moist paper
–Paper with holes (e.g. punched holes)
–Very thin paper (less than 17 lb. or 64 g/m
2
)
–Very thick paper (more than 28 lb. or 105 g/m
2
) *Other than Canon genuine paper.
–Postcards with photographs or stickers adhered to them
–Envelopes made with embossed or treated surfaces
Handling Paper
• Hold the paper as closely as possible to its edges and try not to touch the print surface. Print
quality will deteriorate if the print surface is damaged or becomes dirty.
• Do not touch the print surface until the ink has dried.
• Some paper may curl and the print surface may smudge if you have used a large amount of ink
for printing. If this occurs, move the paper thickness lever to the right (see page 21). Paper that
tends to curl is not recommended for printing photographs or graphics. Use it for printing mainly
text.
• If the paper is curled, uncurl it before printing.
• Place the paper back into its packet when not using it, and store out of direct sunlight in a place
where the temperature and humidity are low.