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Print Results Not Satisfactory or Contains Errors

Problem
Possible Cause
Ink does not eject
Print Head nozzles are
properly/Printing is
clogged
Blurred/Colors are
Wrong/White
Streaks appear
Print Head is
misaligned
Paper loaded wrong
side up
Incorrect paper type
Glossy photo paper
other than the Canon
genuine media is used
Print Quality is not set
properly
Printing in grayscale
without recommended
margins
Open the Top Cover and check if all ink lamps are lit.
See
"Replacing an Ink Tank"
Print the nozzle check pattern to check for uneven ink output.
See
"Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern"
When a specific color is missing from the nozzle check pattern, clean the Print
Head.
See
"Print Head Cleaning"
Perform Automatic Print Head Alignment.
See
"Aligning the Print Head"
If this does not solve the problem, refer to "Routine Maintenance" of the
User's Guide
and align the Print Head manually.
Check the print side of the paper.
Follow the instructions packaged with your specialty media for
loading and handling.
On the Main tab of the printer driver, ensure that the Media Type selected
matches the paper loaded.
In the Print dialog box of the printer driver, select Quality & Media from the
pop-up menu, and then ensure that the Media Type selected matches the
paper loaded.
Select Other Photo Paper from Media Type. It may resolve the problem. Load
one sheet at a time and remove each sheet as soon as it is printed.
Be sure to set the Print Quality setting to High in Windows, or Fine in
Macintosh.
1. Open the printer properties dialog box.
2. On the Main tab, click High for the Print Quality setting.
When you cannot choose the High setting or when the print quality does
not improve, select Custom, click Set and then adjust the Quality bar for
higher print quality.
1. Open the Print dialog box.
2. Select Quality & Media from the pop-up menu and then click Detailed
Setting.
3. Drag the Print Quality slide bar to the Fine end.
When printing in grayscale, depending on an image, the printing troubles may
occur on the top and/or bottom edges of the paper such as uneven coloration
or white streaks, and the print quality may be degraded.
So, we recommend printing with the top and bottom margins of the paper set
to more than 45 mm / 1.77 inches using the Easy-PhotoPrint Pro provided on
Setup CD-ROM
the
or your page layout software.
If you want to print with no margin, convert the image to grayscale using your
image-editing software, then print it without the Grayscale Printing setting in
the printer driver. To do so, in Windows, clear the Grayscale Printing check box
on the Main tab, then print. In Macintosh, select Quality & Media from the
pop-up menu in the Print dialog box, and clear the Grayscale Printing check
box, then print. If printing using the Easy-PhotoPrint Pro provided on the
Setup CD-ROM
, clear the Grayscale Photo check box, then print.
The gray balance of the image converted to grayscale may vary from the one of
the same image printed with the Grayscale Printing setting in the printer
driver or the Grayscale Photo setting in the Easy-PhotoPrint Pro.
Try This
on page 36.
on page 46.
on page 51.
on page 58.
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