Canon PRO-500 Series Online Manual page 351

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Photo Paper (Approximately 0.3mm to less than
0.6mm)
Art Paper (Approximately 0.1mm to less than
0.3mm)
Art Paper (Approximately 0.3mm to less than
0.6mm)
Art Paper *1
Fabric that has the look of canvas
Japanese Paper Washi
*1 Use the Highest Density Fine Art Paper setting when using a type of Fine Art Paper that is
particularly thick and will absorb more ink than others. More ink is used than in regular printing and
therefore depending on the type of paper, it can increase the depth of color.
However, depending on the type of paper used, the ink can bleed into the paper, causing the paper to rub
and get dirty, or damage the print heads.
*2 To improve the print quality and paper feeding when using paper other than Canon genuine paper,
create a custom paper by using Media Configuration Tool and add it to the printer.
These media types can be used as custom paper standards.
Note
• If you have added a new media type using the Media Configuration Tool, open the printer driver
settings screen and from the Maintenance tab, select Update Media Information and carry out a
driver media information update.
When printing on a newly added media type, change both the media settings on the printer driver and
the registered media information on the printer to those of the new media.
• When you set Media Type to Photo Paper Pro Premium Matte or Matte Photo Paper in the printer
driver, we recommend that you set Page Size to 4"x6" 10x15cm, L 89x127mm, or "XXX (Margin
25)" in the printer driver.
For information about printable ranges, refer to
Heavyweight Photo Paper *2
Heavyweight Fine Art Paper *2
Extra Heavyweight Fine Art Paper *2 -
Highest Density Fine Art Paper
Canvas *2
Japanese Paper Washi *2
"Printing
Area."
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Heavy Art Paper
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Canvas
Japanese Paper

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