Инструкция для Canon imagePROGRAF iPF830

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Note
You can adjust the strength of suction holding paper against the Platen when the Release Lever is up. If it
is difficult to load paper, press the  or  button on the Control Panel to adjust the strength. Set suction
stronger by pressing the  button or weaker with the  button. Three settings are available.
However, even if you increase the suction, it may not be sufficient to hold some types of paper against the
Platen well. In this case, use your hand to load the paper.
Sheets are held in place by suction through holes on the Platen. Although the suction may produce a
noise when paper is loaded in some positions, it does not indicate a problem. If the noise is distracting, try
moving the paper over slightly to the left or right (up to 1 mm [0.039 in]) while keeping it parallel to the
Paper Alignment Line.
The suction remains on for about 30 seconds during loading. If you cannot finish loading a sheet during
this time, pull the sheet away and reinsert it to start the suction again.
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Lower the Release Lever and close the Top Cover.
If a print job was received
Pressing the OK button will advance the paper, and then printing will begin.
If no print job was received
A menu for selection of the type of paper is shown on the Display Screen.
Press  or  to select the type of paper, and then press the OK button.
The printer now starts feeding the paper.
Note
Refer to Paper Reference Guide for details on type of paper to select.  (See "
Printing From a Desired Starting Point
Printing From a Desired Starting Point
Print on sheets from a desired starting point as follows.
Set Width Detection to Off
1
 
On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press 
◀ or ▶ to
select the Paper tab (
).
Note
If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button.
2
Press the OK button.
The Paper Menu is displayed.
 
Ready
Plain Paper
OK: Paper Menu
Plain Paper
 
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Printing From a Desired Starting Point
 
 
Handling and Use of Paper
Handling sheets
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