Canon VarioPrint MICR i Series Operation Manual page 392

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Learn about ink drop jetting
and print sides that are defined as printable. In stead of refresh dots refresh lines can be used.
Refresh lines are printed at the leading edge of a sheet. Two-sided printed sheets get the refresh
lines at both sides and simplex sheets at the print side. This is a valid choice for full bleed
applications where the refresh lines are trimmed after printing.
NOTE
The media optimization parameters [Enable printing on front side] and [Enable printing on back
side] are used to define if media are printable or not.
Overview drop sizes
The overview below shows which drop sizes are used for job printing and quality control.
833 mm/sec
A
B
C
D
1250 mm/sec
A
B
C
D
[471] Drop size used for printing and quality control
A: Job printing
B: Nozzle failure compensation
More information
Print Process on page 32
Learn about printhead maintenance on page 393
Learn about quality control sheets on page 398
Define media optimization parameters on page 281
Printhead maintenance to solve nozzle failures on page 403
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Chapter 12 - Print what you expect
Drop size
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2
3
4
Drop size
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2
3
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C: Refresh dots
D: Nozzle failure detection
VarioPrint i-series MICR

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