Canon PIXMA MP450 User Manual page 23

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Paper Type
Size
Photo Paper
Letter (8 1/2 in. x 11 in./
Pro
215.9 mm x 279.4 mm)
A4 (8 1/4 in. x 11 3/4 in./
210 mm x 297 mm)
4" x 6" (4 in. x 6 in./
101.6 mm x 152.4 mm)
Photo
4" x 6" (4 in. x 6 in./
Stickers
101.6 mm x 152.4mm)
Chapter 1
Purpose
Guidelines And Restrictions
Printing from your
This is a thick paper with a treated
computer/photo
surface that enhances gloss and
printing/copying
provides superior color reproduction
and good lightfastness.
It is ideal for printing high-quality
photographs.
By using borderless printing, you can
print without any white borders.
For 4" x 6" paper, by printing the
image beyond the perforations, you
can then trim the borders to produce a
photograph without any white borders.
Do not trim the borders before
printing.
Load the paper with the glossy side
facing up.
For 4" x 6" cards, remove the cards
from the Paper Output Tray before the
count reaches 20.
For other than 4" x 6" cards, remove
the paper from the Paper Output Tray
before the count reaches 10.
For additional information on Photo
Paper Pro, see page 22.
Printing from your
This is a peel-and-stick sheet that
computer/copying
allows you to make original photo
stickers using your own photographs.
On each sheet, you can print 16 photo
stickers with excellent printing
qualities.
Load only one sheet at a time with the
glossy side up. Printing on the reverse
side can stain the inside of the
machine or your clothes.
Place the sheet in portrait orientation
in such a manner that the top margin
is larger than the bottom margin. For
more information, refer to the
instructions on the back of the sheet
package.
If a sheet is curled, uncurl (flatten) it
before loading.
Remove each sheet from the Paper
Output Tray as soon as it is printed.
Do not use a sheet if any stickers are
becoming unstuck or are missing from
the sheet.
Before Printing
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