Canon LR1 User Manual - Page 55
Paper Trouble After Printing, The back side of the paper is soiled
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Paper Trouble After Printing The back side of the paper is soiled Is the paper output tray soiled? Is a second page printing before the first one is dry? Clean the printer (see page 4-2). If you print documents that require some time to dry, such as photos, the printer may eject the next page before the first page is dry. If this happens, remove each page as it prints to avoid stacking. The printed side of the paper is soiled Is the paper too thick? Is the paper bent or curled? Is the printing on the wrong side of the paper? You cannot use paper that exceeds 38 lb (105 g/m2) (see page 3-1). Do not use paper that is bent or creased. Smooth out all curls before printing. Paper has a right side and a wrong side for printing. Confirm which side of the paper to print on and reset the paper in the printer. Paper curls after printing Troubleshooting Is the paper suitable for printing? Chapter 5 Troubleshooting When printing colorful illustrations, such as photos, thin paper will curl or warp because of the large amount of ink used. If this happens, use paper that is designed for printing illustrations and photos, such as High Resolution Paper. 5-5