Specifying The Ink Drying Time - Canon imagePROGRAF GP-4000 Online Manual

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Specifying the Ink Drying Time

When you are using paper that takes longer for ink to adhere, ink may be transferred onto the paper surface
during ejection, soiling it. In that case, you may be able to improve the condition by setting the time to wait
for the ink to dry after printing.
Important
• Printer settings are applied when the ink drying time is not set in the printer driver. If you set the ink
drying time in the printer driver, that setting has priority.
Note
• If the Cutter touches the print surface on which the ink is not dry, the paper surface may become
scratched or soiled, or the paper surface may rub when the paper falls and the surface may become
soiled.
To wait for the ink to dry without allowing printed materials to fall after printing, set Cutting mode on the
printer menu to Eject cut. (See
• The ink drying time for sheets can also be set using this procedure.
Set on the Printer
Set with the touch screen of the printer.
In addition to Pause between scans and Pause between pages, which you can set in the printer driver,
You can set the Pause on last page take-up and Pause timing priority when you use the Roll unit as a
Take-up mode.
1.
1. Tap paper settings display area on Home screen of touch screen.
2. Tap the feed slot where the paper is loaded to specify the ink drying time.
2.
3. Tap Paper settings.
3.
4. Tap Advanced.
4.
Scroll the screen to set Pause between scans, Pause between pages, Pause on last page take-
up, and Pause timing priority.
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