Canon CP-100 User Manual page 31

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Problem
The printer's indicator glows red
without the camera's LCD
monitor displaying any error
message.
Print quality is not good.
Faint stripes appear in the print.
Printed images are distorted.
Nothing happens when the
camera's SET button is pressed.
Frequent paper jams.
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Cause
There is a malfunction in the
printer.
You are not using the correct
paper type.
Paper is loaded wrong-side up.
The ink sheet or paper is dirty.
Condensation has formed within
the printer.
Dust has accumulated inside the
printer.
The printer is too close to a TV,
video game machine, or other
electromagnetic source.
The printer is too close to a
stereo speaker, large motor, or
other strong magnetic source.
The printer has overheated.
Printing is in progress.
The paper cassette is
overloaded.
The print output receptacle is too
full.
Paper is creased or curled.
Correction
Remove the paper from the
paper handling slot and take up
any slack in the ink sheet. Press
the ON/OFF button until the
indicator's light turns off and
press it again until the printer
turns on.
Use the designated paper type.
Load the paper correctly (glossy
side up).
Use a clean ink sheet and clean
paper.
Wait for condensation to
evaporate.
Remove the ink cassette and
insert the cleaner in the direction
of the arrow and with the arrow
facing up.
Push it in completely as shown in
figure A and slide it in and out of
the printer 2 or 3 times.
Move the printer so that it is at
least one meter (3.3 ft.) away
from the electromagnetic source.
Move the printer away from the
strong magnetic source.
Wait for the printer to cool down.
Wait for the printer to finish
printing.
Do not load more than 18 sheets
of paper into the cassette.
Do not allow more than 9 sheets
to accumulate in the receptacle.
Do not use paper that is creased
or curled.
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