Paper Problems - Canon Laser Shot LBP3300 User Manual

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Paper Problems

Paper comes out wrinkled.
Cause 1
Remedy
Cause 2
Remedy
Paper curls.
Cause 1
Remedy
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Cause 2
Remedy
Cause 3
Remedy
Cause 4
Remedy
White dust is attached to the printed transparencies.
Cause
Remedy
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Paper Problems

Paper is loaded in the paper cassette or manual feed slot at an angle.
Load the paper in the paper cassette or manual feed slot straight. (See "Loading
Paper in the Paper Cassette," on p. 2-18, "Loading Paper in the Manual Feed
Slot," on p. 2-25)
Paper is damp since the paper has been stored in unsuitable condition.
Replace the paper with new one and print again. (See "Paper Requirements,"
on p. 2-2)
Paper is damp since the paper has been stored in unsuitable condition.
Replace the paper with new one and print again. (See "Paper Requirements,"
on p. 2-2)
Paper is inappropriate.
Replace the paper with one that can be used with this printer. (See "Paper
Requirements," on p. 2-2)
The paper is too thin.
Set [Paper Type] to [Plain Paper L] in the printer driver.
In order to specify the setting for [Paper Type], display the [Paper Source] sheet.
Paper that curls easily is output to the face-down output tray.
Switch the output tray to the face-up output slot when printing transparencies,
labels, or envelopes which tend to curl. (See "Output Tray," on p. 2-14)
The transparencies were printed just after another type of paper was printed
continuously.
If you print transparencies after printing paper other than transparency
continuously, chipped paper may attach to the transparencies when they are
output. In this case, wipe and remove the chipped paper with a soft cloth.

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