Paper Details - Canon imagePROGRAF iPF720 User Manual

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Paper Details

(The type of paper is
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52 Printer Parts
Setting Item
Roll DryingTime
Scan Wait Time
Feed Priority
Adjust Length
Head Height
Skew Check Lv.
VacuumStrngth
Width Detection
NearEnd RollMrgn
Cut Speed
Trim Edge First
Description, Instructions
Specify the time to wait for the ink to dry for each sheet.
Specify the time to wait for the ink to dry between each scan
in bidirectional printing, in consideration of how quickly the ink
dries. Note that printing will take longer if you specify a wait time.
Specify exact paper feeding, if desired. Normally, select
Automatic. Choose Print Length if you prefer to feed the paper
an exact amount. However, note that choosing Print Length
may result in slight banding in the direction of Carriage scanning.
Displayed if Feed Priority is Print Length.
Adjustment relative to the amount of stretching or shrinkage of
the current paper.
Enter either the adjustment results from Print Pattern or the
discrepancy that you measured (as a percentage).
For paper that tends to stretch, increase the feed amount by
choosing a higher adjustment value. For paper that tends
to shrink, decrease the feed amount by choosing a lower
adjustment value.
Adjust the Printhead height. (→P.497)
If you print on Japanese paper (washi) or other handmade paper
that has an irregular width, choose Loose for a higher skew
detection threshold, or choose Off to disable skew detection.
However, if paper is loaded askew when detection is Off, note
that paper jams or Platen soiling may occur.
Specify the level of suction that holds paper against the Platen.
(→P.506)
Specify this option to print inside boundaries, for example, when
printing at a different size than the paper size. Paper width
and skew are not detected if you select Off. If paper is loaded
askew, note that paper jams or Platen soiling may occur.
Specify the minimum margin at the leading edge of roll paper to
ensure better printing quality at the leading edge.
Note that if you choose 3mm, it may lower the printing quality
at the leading edge and affect feeding accuracy. The printed
surface may be scratched, and ink may adhere to the leading
edge. It may also cause the Platen to become soiled.
Choose the cutting speed. If you use adhesive paper, choosing
Slow helps prevent adhesive from sticking to the cutter and
keeps the cutter sharp.
If a roll is loaded, the end of the paper will be cut.

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