Canon PIXMA iP4300 Quick Start Guide - Page 75
Paper Feed Switch, Paper Source
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Cause Paper not loaded properly. Paper source selection is inappropriate. Too much plain paper loaded. Action Make sure of the following when you load paper in the printer. z When loading two or more sheets of paper, align the edges of the sheets before loading. z Always load the paper in portrait orientation, either in the Auto Sheet Feeder or the Cassette, regardless of the printing orientation. z When loading paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder, load the paper with the print side facing UP. Align the right edge of the paper stack against the Cover Guide and slide the Paper Guide so that it just touches the left edge of the stack. z When loading paper in the Cassette, load the paper with the print side facing DOWN. Align the right edge of the paper stack against the right edge of the Cassette and slide the Paper Guides against the left and bottom edges of the stack. For details on loading paper, see "Loading Paper" on page 12. Make sure that the proper paper source is selected. If not, change the paper source using the Paper Feed Switch or the printer driver. For details, see "Changing the Paper Source" on page 11. Note When printing from your computer, if a setting other than Paper Feed Switch is selected for Paper Source in the printer driver, the printer driver settings takes precedence when printing. For details on paper source selection using the printer driver, refer to the Printer Driver Guide on-screen manual. You can load approximately up to 150 sheets of 17 lb / 64 gsm plain paper (0.52 inches / 13 mm in stack height). 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). For details on loading paper, see "Loading Paper" on page 12. Troubleshooting 71