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Black ink is easily removed when touched, After printing

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● For heavyweight coated papers (< 200 g/m2), select paper type Bond and Coated Paper > Heavyweight Coated Paper. ● For cockle-free very thick coated papers (> 200 g/m2), select paper type Bond and Coated Paper > Super Heavyweight Coated Paper. Black ink is easily removed when touched This happens when your paper is incompatible with matte black ink. To use non-matte black ink, select any of the papers in the Photo Paper category. After printing, the paper has wrinkles or there is too much ink This happens when too much ink is used. To use less ink, select a thinner category. Matte paper categories from thinnest to thickest are: ● Plain Paper ● Coated Paper ● Heavyweight Coated Paper ● Super Heavyweight Coated Paper For other image quality problems, see Troubleshooting print-quality issues on page 206. Printer printed on the wrong paper type If the printer prints your job before you were able to load your desired paper, you may have Use Printer Settings selected for the Paper Type in the printer driver. When either of these is selected, the printer will print immediately on whichever paper is loaded. Load your desired paper, see Paper handling on page 40, and select your paper type specifically in the driver. ● In the Windows driver dialog: select the Paper/Quality or Paper tab (depending on the driver version), then select your paper type from the Paper Type list. NOTE: Use Printer Settings (Windows) or Any (Mac OS X) is the driver default. Automatic cut not available Some paper types cannot be cut by the automatic cutter. When such a paper type is loaded and active, the printer cannot switch automatically to the other roll: the active roll must first be unloaded manually. On hold for paper Based on a set of conditions that you can set when sending a job (see Solve paper mismatch on page 100), the printer will decide which of the loaded rolls of paper is more suitable to print the job. If there is no roll of paper available that meets all the conditions, the printer will put the job on hold for paper. You can manually resume the job, forcing it to print on a paper other than the one originally specified, otherwise it will stay on hold. NOTE: When an uncuttable roll is active, every job sent to any other paper source is put on hold until you manually unload the uncuttable roll. 196 Chapter 16 Troubleshooting paper issues ENWW

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For heavyweight coated papers (< 200 g/m
2
), select paper type
Bond and Coated Paper
>
Heavyweight
Coated Paper
.
For cockle-free very thick coated papers (> 200 g/m
2
), select paper type
Bond and Coated Paper
>
Super
Heavyweight Coated Paper
.
Black ink is easily removed when touched
This happens when your paper is incompatible with matte black ink. To use non-matte black ink, select any of
the papers in the
Photo Paper
category.
After printing, the paper has wrinkles or there is too much ink
This happens when too much ink is used. To use less ink, select a thinner category. Matte paper categories from
thinnest to thickest are:
Plain Paper
Coated Paper
Heavyweight Coated Paper
Super Heavyweight Coated Paper
For other image quality problems, see
Troubleshooting print-quality issues
on page
206
.
Printer printed on the wrong paper type
If the printer prints your job before you were able to load your desired paper, you may have
Use Printer Settings
selected for the Paper Type in the printer driver. When either of these is selected, the printer will print
immediately on whichever paper is loaded. Load your desired paper, see
Paper handling
on page
40
, and select
your paper type specifically in the driver.
In the Windows driver dialog:
select the
Paper/Quality
or
Paper
tab (depending on the driver version), then
select your paper type from the Paper Type list.
NOTE:
Use Printer Settings
(Windows) or
Any
(Mac OS X) is the driver default.
Automatic cut not available
Some paper types cannot be cut by the automatic cutter. When such a paper type is loaded and active, the
printer cannot switch automatically to the other roll: the active roll must first be unloaded manually.
On hold for paper
Based on a set of conditions that you can set when sending a job (see
Solve paper mismatch
on page
100
), the
printer will decide which of the loaded rolls of paper is more suitable to print the job. If there is no roll of paper
available that meets all the conditions, the printer will put the job on hold for paper. You can manually resume
the job, forcing it to print on a paper other than the one originally specified, otherwise it will stay on hold.
NOTE:
When an uncuttable roll is active, every job sent to any other paper source is put on hold until you
manually unload the uncuttable roll.
196
Chapter 16
Troubleshooting paper issues
ENWW