Selecting the Media Type
Select the Media Type you plan to use for printing. When you select the Media Type, the Microsoft
Windows Printing System changes printer modes to suit you print media.
You may have to change the paper thickness lever (inside the printer) position according to
you media type.
Plain paper
This mode is for printing on ordinary paper. It sets the color dots generated by the printer to yield the
highest quality printed images for this type of paper with minimal bleeding of colors.
When you load Canon Bubble Jet (water-resistant) paper (LC-301) select Plain Paper mode from
the Media Type drop-down list.
Set the thickness lever (inside the printer) to the down position.
Coated paper
This mode is for printing on coated paper. Use Canon Coated Paper (LC-101) for optimum color print
quality.
Set the paper thickness lever (inside the printer) to the down position.
Setting the Media Type to Coated Paper may produce higher quality printing on plain papers. Be sure to
experiment with different settings to achieve maximum results.
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