Canon imagePROGRAF iPF830 Operation Guide - Page 118
Other problems, The printer does not go on, The printer takes time to start up
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The printer does not go on iPF830 Series Other problems The printer does not go on ...118 The printer takes time to start up ...118 If the Printer Makes a Strange Sound ...118 Messages advising to check the maintenance cartridge are not cleared 119 The printer consumes a lot of ink ...119 Ink Level Detection ...119 The printer does not go on Cause The printer is unplugged. The specified voltage is not supplied. Corrective Action Plug the power cord into the outlet, and then turn on the printer. Check the voltage of the outlet and breaker. (See "Specifications.") ➔User's Guide The printer takes time to start up Cause The printer may have shut down incorrectly last time. This may happen after power outages or if the printer is unplugged before it is turned off. In this case, the next time power is restored, the printer's hard disk is checked, and startup may take some time. Corrective Action Please wait a while, because it may take several minutes to finish checking the hard disk. If an error message is displayed after the hard disk check, follow the instructions indicated to resolve the problem. Troubleshooting Other problems If the Printer Makes a Strange Sound Cause The printer makes a sound during operation. Corrective Action The following sounds do not indicate a problem with the printer. • There is a sound of suction from the Platen To prevent paper from rising, paper is held against the Platen by suction from Vacuum holes under it. • There is a sound when a different size of paper is used and when the Carriage goes from side to side When paper of a different size is used, a valve is automatically activated to switch the area for paper suction, which may make a sound. This mechanism prevents suction from Vacuum holes where there is no paper. In addition, ink is ejected in sync with the movement of the Carriage back and forth to ensure optimal ink flow. At this time, the valve automatically switches the area for paper suction, which may make a sound. • Roll paper makes a fluttering sound during printing There may be a fluttering sound when large paper is advanced. • If you suddenly hear the tone for cleaning operations At regular intervals, for printer maintenance, cleaning operations will begin automatically, even if the printer is in Sleep mode. • If you suddenly hear the tone for ink agitation At regular intervals, to ensure optimal printing quality, the ink is agitated automatically, even if the printer is in Sleep mode. The ink is also agitated automatically under the following conditions. Note that other operations are not possible while "Agitating" is displayed on the control panel. • After the printer is turned on In other cases, contact your Canon dealer. 118 Basic Guide