Canon PIXMA SELPHY CP910 User Guide - Page 9

Check the paper size., Open both covers., Load the paper., Close the inner cover., Printing on L- - selphy troubleshooting

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Preparing the Paper Cassette Glossy side 1 Check the paper size. zzCheck the size on the paper cassette (such as "Postcard" or "Card Size") to make sure it matches the size of the ink cassette. 2 Open both covers. zzThere are two layers of covers. First open the outer cover ( ), and then the inner cover ( ). 3 Load the paper. zzLoad the paper in the paper cassette. zzThe paper cassette holds up to 18 sheets. Loading 19 or more sheets may damage the printer or cause malfunction. zzHolding the paper as shown, load it with the glossy side up. (Do not touch the glossy side of the paper, which may affect print quality.) zzRemove any protective sheets from the paper, and load only paper into the cassette. zzWhen making postcard prints with space for a stamp, load the paper with the stamp area facing as shown. 4 Close the inner cover. zzClose the inner cover firmly until it clicks into place. Leave the outer cover open when printing. Cover Contents Printing on L-Size Paper Part Names zzYou can use Paper Cassette PCPLCP400 (sold separately) to print on L-size paper. zzTo print on postcard paper, remove the adapter as shown. Basic Operations Print Settings Printing via Wi-Fi • Use only paper in a genuine Canon Color Ink / Paper Set for SELPHY CP printers. Other paper, such as regular postcards or paper for SELPHY ES printers, cannot be used. • Never do the following, which may damage the printer or cause malfunction. - Loading paper upside-down, with the glossy and back sides reversed - Bending or separating paper at the perforations before printing - Using label paper whose upper label surface is peeling off or has been partially pulled up - Writing on paper before printing - Reusing paper, as by printing on blank areas (= 4) Springs Printing via USB Cable Troubleshooting Appendix 9

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Cover
Contents
Part Names
Print Settings
Printing via USB
Cable
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Printing via Wi-Fi
Basic Operations
Preparing the Paper Cassette
1
Check the paper size.
z
Check the size on the paper cassette
(such as “Postcard” or “Card Size”) to
make sure it matches the size of the ink
cassette.
2
Open both covers.
z
There are two layers of covers. First open
the outer cover (
), and then the inner
cover (
).
3
Load the paper.
z
Load the paper in the paper cassette.
z
The paper cassette holds up to 18
sheets. Loading 19 or more sheets may
damage the printer or cause malfunction.
z
Holding the paper as shown, load it with
the glossy side up. (Do not touch the
glossy side of the paper, which may affect
print quality.)
z
Remove any protective sheets from
the paper, and load only paper into the
cassette.
z
When making postcard prints with space
for a stamp, load the paper with the
stamp area facing as shown.
Glossy
side
4
Close the inner cover.
z
Close the inner cover firmly until it clicks
into place. Leave the outer cover open
when printing.
Printing on L-Size Paper
z
You can use Paper Cassette PCPL-
CP400 (sold separately) to print on L-size
paper.
z
To print on postcard paper, remove the
adapter as shown.
Use only paper in a genuine Canon Color Ink / Paper Set for
SELPHY CP printers. Other paper, such as regular postcards or
paper for SELPHY ES printers, cannot be used.
Never do the following, which may damage the printer or cause
malfunction.
-
Loading paper upside-down, with the glossy
and back sides reversed
-
Bending or separating paper at the
perforations before printing
-
Using label paper whose upper label surface
is peeling off or has been partially pulled up
-
Writing on paper before printing
-
Reusing paper, as by printing on blank areas
(
=
4
)
Springs