Paper Position Not Suitable For Borderless Printing; Roll Paper Is Not Securely In Contact With Roll Holder - Canon iPF755 User Manual

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Error Message
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Messages regarding paper
The loaded paper is a size not
compatible with borderless
printing.

Paper position not suitable for borderless printing.

Because paper expands or contracts
depending on the environment of
use, it may become narrower or wid-
er than the supported width for bor-
derless printing.
The paper is loaded askew.

Roll paper is not securely in contact with roll holder.

When the roll was loaded, the roll was not in-
serted firmly all the way on the Roll Holder.
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Paper position not suitable for borderless printing.
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Cause
(See Paper Reference Guide .)
Press ▲ or ▼ to select Print With Border, and then press the OK button to con-
tinue printing. The document will be printed with a border.
Cause
Press ▲ or ▼ to select Stop Printing, and then press the OK button.
Use each type of paper only where the recommended environmental conditions
are met. For details on environmental conditions for various paper, see the Pa-
per Reference Guide.
(See Paper Reference Guide .)
Select None when you have set Detect Mismatch in the Control Panel menu to
Warning.
However, note that this error may affect the printing quality.
Press ▲ or ▼ to select Fix Paper Position and straighten the paper so that the
edges are between the ink grooves for borderless printing.
Insert the roll firmly until it touches the flange of the Roll Holder.
(See "Attaching the Roll Holder to Rolls.")
Select None when you have set Detect Mismatch in the Control Panel menu to
Warning.
However, note that this error may affect the printing quality.
Press ▲ or ▼ to select Print With Border, and then press the OK button to
continue printing. The document will be printed with a border.
Cause
Corrective Action
Corrective Action
Corrective Action
Follow these steps to reload the roll.
1. Press the OK button and remove the roll holder from the printer.
2. Insert the roll firmly on the Roll Holder until it touches the flange.
(See "Attaching the Roll Holder to Rolls.")
3. Load the Roll Holder in the printer.
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