Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6400SE 手册

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Insert the edge of the roll in the Paper Feed Slot (a)
and advance the roll until you hear the feed tone.
Important
Be careful not to soil the printing surface of roll paper as you insert it in the slot. This may affect the printing
quality. We recommend wearing clean cloth gloves when handling rolls to protect the printing surface.
If the paper is wrinkled or warped, straighten it out before loading it.
Load paper straight so it is not fed askew.
 
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Once paper feeding starts, you will need to do the following, based on the ManageRemainRoll setting and the
barcode printed on rolls. 
ManageRe-
mainRoll
Barcodes
Printer Operation After the Paper is Fed
Off
Printed
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.
Not printed
On
Printed
The type and amount of paper left is automatically detected based on the barcode printed on the roll.
There is no need to specify the type and length of the paper.
Not printed A menu for selection of the type and length of paper is shown on the Display Screen.
Press  or  to select the type and length of paper loaded, and then press the OK button.
Note
For details on types of paper to select, see the Paper Reference Guide
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Close the Roll Feed Unit Cover.
Important
Cut the edge of the roll using the Paper Cutting function if the edge is creased or soiled. 
Note
Adjusting the printhead alignment with the type of paper to be used in printing may enhance printing quality.
If you set the detection of paper leading edge to Do not perform, a margin of about 23 cm is created at the
paper leading edge when printing starts.
 
 
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Loading Rolls in the Printer
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
 
 
Handling and Use of Paper
Handling rolls
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