Canon Canon CX-G2400 2 Inkjet Card Printer CX-G2400 Basic Operation Guide - Page 22

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Loading Paper 4 Remove the paper from its packaging. ⿟⿟ For business card or card 1. Flip through the four sides of the paper to separate the sheets. ⿟⿟ As shown in the figure, flip through the four sides (a, b, c, and d) of the paper thoroughly to remove paper dust. ⿟⿟ Loading the paper after flipping through it prevents multiple sheets from being fed at once. (Fig.1) printing surface (Fig.2) printing surface 0 - 2 mm (0 - 0.08 inch) 19 2. Check the paper curl. ⿟⿟ As shown in the figure, if the paper is placed with the printing surface facing up and the paper is curled upward (Fig.1), fix the curl so that the paper is flat. If the paper is curled downward (Fig.2), flatten the paper so that the curl does not exceed 2 mm (0.08 inch). ⿟⿟ Paper that is curled upward can cause paper jams or printing surface rubbing. If the paper is curled, bend in the direction opposite to the curl in order to flatten it.

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Loading Paper
4
Remove the paper from its packaging.
For business card or card
1.
Flip through the four sides of the paper to
separate the sheets.
As shown in the figure, flip through the four
sides (a, b, c, and d) of the paper thoroughly to
remove paper dust.
Loading the paper after flipping through it
prevents multiple sheets from being fed at once.
printing surface
printing surface
(Fig.1)
0 - 2 mm
(0 - 0.08 inch)
(Fig.2)
2. Check the paper curl.
As shown in the figure, if the paper is placed
with the printing surface facing up and the
paper is curled upward (Fig.1), fix the curl so that
the paper is flat.
If the paper is curled downward (Fig.2), flatten
the paper so that the curl does not exceed 2 mm
(0.08 inch).
Paper that is curled upward can cause paper
jams or printing surface rubbing. If the paper is
curled, bend in the direction opposite to the curl
in order to flatten it.