The Printer Stops During A Print Job; An Error Message Is Shown On The Display Screen; The Printer Ejects Blank, Unprinted Paper - Canon imagePROGRAF iPF510 User Manual

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The printer stops during a print job

An error message is shown on the Display Screen

An error message is displayed during printing.
The last portion of roll paper was used during a print
job, and paper could not be fed because the trailing
edge was taped to the roll.

The printer ejects blank, unprinted paper

The leading edge of the roll paper was cut to
straighten it.
The Printhead nozzles are clogged.
There is little ink left.
A print job was received from an incompatible printer
driver.
The printer is damaged.
The printer stops when printing a HP-GL/2 job (the
carriage stops moving)
The printer is analyzing the print job.
Status
Status
Cause
The printer stops during a print job
Corrective Action
Check the error message and take action as
necessary.
(→P.676)
Remove the portion of roll paper that was used and
insert a new roll.
(→P.119)
(→P.120)
(→P.121)
(→P.82)
Corrective Action
This operation is normal.
The printer cuts the leading edge of the roll to
straighten it and ejects the scraps when Trim
Edge First in the printer menu is On or when Trim
Edge First is Automatic and the leading edge is
slanted. The printer is ready to print after this initial
preparation.
When Off is selected under Trim Edge First, the
edge is not cut and scraps are not removed.
Print a test pattern to check the nozzles and make
sure the Printhead is in good condition for printing.
(→P.608)
Clean the Printhead if the nozzles are clogged.
(→P.610)
Check the ink level and replace the Ink Tank that is
low.
(→P.600)
Use the correct imagePROGRAF printer driver for
the printer and try printing again.
Contact your Canon dealer for assistance.
Corrective Action
Either wait a while for printing to resume, or on the
printer Control Panel, set Input Reso. to 300dpi.
(→P.51)
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