Canon imagePROGRAF W8400D W8400 User's Guide - Page 357
Message Is Displayed, Media Too Large, Media Too Small, Media Jam, Cut Failed, Drying.., Feed Limit
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Message Is Displayed Media Too Large Cause 1: The loaded media is larger than any media size allowed for loading in the printer. Solution 1: Set the correct size media then try again. (→ P.2-28, P.2-38) Media Too Small Cause 1: The loaded media is smaller than any media size allowed for loading in the printer. Solution 1: Set the correct size media then try again. (→ P.2-28, P.2-38) Cause 2: Media size smaller than the required size was set for printing the print pattern or the nozzle check pattern. Solution 1: Load A3 size media or larger for printing. Media Jam Cause 1: Media has jammed in the printer. ERROR E02E01 Turn Power Off!! Solution 1: Perform the procedure described below to remove the jammed sheet. (→ P.6-37) 1. Switch the printer off. 2. Remove the jammed sheet. 3. Turn ON the power supply. 6- 10 Cut Failed Cause 1: Leading edge of the roll media not detected after cutting. Solution 1: Perform the procedure described below to remove the jammed sheet. (→ P.2-35) 1. Open the top cover. 2. Use a cutter to cut the roll media manually, and then remove the sheet. 3. Lift the release lever. 4. Reload the roll media, and then lower the release lever. 5. Close the top cover. Drying.. Cause 1: The printer is waiting for the ink to dry on the printout. Solution 1: Wait until the printed sheet ejects automatically. Feed Limit.. Cause 1: You pressed the [ ] button on the operation panel to feed more media than allowed. Solution 1: Remove your finger from the [ ] button to stop the paper feed. Cut by Stop key Cause 1: The loaded media cannot be cut automatically. Solution 1: The printer stops after the print job ends to protect the printing surface. Support the printout with your hand to prevent it from falling into the output stacker, and then press the Stop/Eject button to cut the printout. TOP Chapter 1 Basic Use Chapter 2 Using Various Media Chapter 3 Printing by Objective Chapter 4 Maintenance Chapter 5 Using the Printer in a Network Environment Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Chapter 7 Operating the Function Menu Contents Index