Printing On Paper Other Than Genuine Paper And Feed Confirmed Paper Using Existing Settings - Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6450 User Manual

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Printing Using Existing Settings
You can print easily by selecting from existing settings provided in the printer control panel and printer driver. (See

"Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper Using Existing Settings.")

Printing Using Additional Settings
You can print by using the Add Custom Paper function in the Media Configuration Tool to create settings suitable for
the paper other than genuine paper and feed confirmed paper you are using and adding these settings as a new media
type to the printer control panel and printer driver. (See "Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed con-
firmed Paper by Adding a Media Type.")
Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper Using Existing Settings
Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper Using Existing Settings
You can easily print on paper other than genuine Canon paper and feed confirmed paper without making complicated
settings by selecting existing settings provided in the printer control panel and printer driver depending on the media
type you are using. The existing settings consist of general-purpose paper settings provided for each media type and
special settings that allow you to select the amount of ink to use.
The genuine Canon paper settings provided in the printer control panel and printer driver are optimized for genuine Canon
paper. If these settings are selected for printing on paper other than genuine Canon paper, the ink may bleed or the print-
Important
head may rub against the paper. In order to easily print on paper other than genuine Canon paper and feed confirmed paper,
we recommend that you select one of the following general-purpose paper settings or special settings.
For an overview of the media types, see "Types of Paper."
Note
For details on how to select the media type in the control panel and printer driver, see "Types of Paper."
Choosing General-Purpose Paper Settings
Since these settings anticipate a wide variety of paper other than genuine Canon paper and feed confirmed paper,
these settings will make it difficult for bleeding ink and the printhead rubbing to occur. Refer to the following table for
the relationships between the conditions of the paper other than genuine Canon paper and feed confirmed paper and
the media type to select.
Type
Approximate weight Approximate thickness
Plain Paper
70 g/m²
Coated Paper
90 g/m²
Coated Paper
170 g/m²
Photo Paper
180 g/m²
Photo Paper
260 g/m²
Proof
80 g/m²
Art Paper
65 g/m²
Art Paper
200 g/m²
Art Paper
300 g/m²
Sign/CAD Paper
470 g/m²
Sign/CAD Paper
300 g/m²
Sign/CAD Paper
240 g/m²
Sign/CAD Paper
150 g/m²
User's Guide
Printing on Paper Other Than Genuine Paper and feed confirmed Paper Using Existing Settings
→P.530
→P.526
Printer control panel
0.09 mm (0.0035 in.)
Plain Paper
0.13 mm (0.0051 in.)
LW. Coated Paper
0.22 mm (0.0087 in.)
HW. Coated Paper
0.18 mm (0.0071 in.)
LW. Photo Paper
0.26 mm (0.010 in.)
HW. Photo Paper
0.10 mm (0.0039 in.)
News Proof
0.15 mm (0.0059 in.)
JPN Paper Washi
0.35 mm (0.014 in.)
HW. Art Paper
0.44 mm (0.017 in.)
Ex HW. Art Paper
0.35 mm (0.014 in.)
Bannr Vinyl
0.28 mm (0.011 in.)
Adhesive Vinyl
0.18 mm (0.0071 in.)
Glossy Film
0.11 mm (0.0043 in.)
CAD Clear Film
→P.529
Printer driver
Plain Paper
Lightweight Coated Paper
Heavyweight Coated Paper
Lightweight Photo Paper
Heavyweight Photo Paper
Newsprint for Proofing
Japanese Paper Washi
Heavyweight Art Paper
Extra Heavyweight Art Paper
Banner Vinyl
Adhesive Vinyl
Glossy Film
CAD Clear Film
→P.526
529

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