Paper Is Smudged/Printed Surface Is Scratched
Paper Is Smudged
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The Edges of Paper Are Smudged |
Printed Surface Is Smudged |
Printed Surface Is Scratched
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Check1 Did you confirm the paper and print quality settings?
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Check2 Is the appropriate type of paper used?
Check to see if the paper you are printing on is suitable for your printing purpose.
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Check3 Load the paper after correcting its curl.
When using Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss, even if the sheet is curled, load one sheet at a time as it is. If you roll up this paper to flatten, this may cause cracks on the surface of the paper and reduce the print quality.
We recommend putting unused paper back into the package and keeping it on a level surface.
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For Plain Paper
Turn the paper over and reload it to print on the other side.
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For Other Paper
If the curl on the four corners of the paper is more than 0.1 inch / 3 mm (A) in height, the paper may be smudged or may not be fed properly. In such cases, follow the procedure described below to correct the paper curl.
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Roll up the paper in the opposite direction to the paper curl as shown below.
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Check that the paper is now flat.
We recommend printing curl-corrected paper one sheet at a time.
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Depending on the media type, the paper may be smudged or may not be fed properly even if it is not curled inward. In such cases, follow the procedure described below to curl the paper outward within 0.1 inch / 3 mm (B) in height before printing. This may improve the print result.
(C) Printing side
We recommend printing paper that has been curled outward one sheet at a time.
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Check4 Adjust the setting to prevent paper abrasion.
Adjusting the setting to prevent paper abrasion will widen the clearance between the print head and the loaded paper. If you notice abrasion even with the media type set correctly to match the loaded paper, set the printer to prevent paper abrasion by using the operation panel or the computer.
Print speed may be reduced if you apply the setting to prevent paper abrasion setting.
* Readjust the setting not to prevent paper abrasion once printing is complete. If not, this setting remains enabled for all subsequent print jobs.
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To set by using the operation panel
Press the Setup button, then select Device settings and Output settings in this order, then set Prevent abrasion to ON.
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To set by using your computer
In the Canon IJ Printer Utility, select Custom Settings in the pop-up menu, select the Prevent paper abrasion check box, and then click Apply.
To open the Canon IJ Printer Utility, see Opening the Canon IJ Printer Utility.
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Check5 If the intensity is set high, reduce the intensity setting and try printing again.
If you are using plain paper to print images with high intensity, the paper may absorb too much ink and become wavy, causing paper abrasion.
Reduce the intensity setting in the printer driver and try printing again.
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Open the Print dialog.
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Select Color Options in the pop-up menu.
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Drag the Intensity slide bar to set the intensity.
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Check6 Is printing performed beyond the recommended printing area?
If you are printing beyond the recommended printing area of your printing paper, the lower edge of the paper may become stained with ink.
Resize your original document in your application software.
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Check7 Is the paper feed roller dirty?
Clean the paper feed roller.
Cleaning the Paper Feed Roller
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Cleaning the paper feed roller will wear the roller, so perform this procedure only when necessary.
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Check8 Is the inside of the printer dirty?
When performing duplex printing, the inside of the printer may become stained with ink, causing the printout to become smudged.
Perform the Bottom Plate Cleaning to clean the inside of the printer.
Cleaning the Inside of the Printer (Bottom Plate Cleaning)
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To prevent the inside of the printer from stains, set the paper size correctly.
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Check9 Set the time to dry the printed surface longer.
Doing so gives the printed surface enough time to dry so that paper smudged and scratched are prevented.
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Make sure that the printer is turned on.
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Open the Canon IJ Printer Utility.
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Select Custom Settings in the pop-up menu.
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Drag the Ink Drying Wait Time: slide bar to set the wait time, and then click Apply.
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Confirm the message and click OK.
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