Testing The Multipass C50 - Canon MultiPASS C50 User Manual

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Testing the MultiPASS C50

After you have assembled your MultiPASS C50, installed a BJ cartridge,
loaded the print media, and entered your user identification
information, you can make sure the MultiPASS C50 is printing properly
by making several copies of a document. For instructions, see "Making
Copies" on page 6-13.
If you are printing on plain paper, note the following:
If you are printing on transparencies or back print film, note the
following:
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Setting Up Your MultiPASS C50
If the printed sheets are curled as they exit the MultiPASS C50,
remove them from the output tray immediately to avoid paper
jams.
Make sure your text or graphics fall within the printable area.
If the print head is printing past the edge of the paper and
directly on the platen, clean the platen. See "Cleaning the
MultiPASS C50's Interior" on page 9-2.
Remove each sheet of film after it exits from the unit. Do not let
film stack up on the output tray.
Allow printed film to dry before storing it. (Canon film needs
about 15 minutes to dry properly.)
After the film dries, cover each printed side with a sheet of
plain paper before storing. This is necessary even if you put the
film in a clear file.
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