Depression on the leading edge is left, The printer does not go on, Cannot load sheets in the tray – Canon imagePROGRAF iPF610 User Manual
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Other problems
Depression on the leading edge is left
Cause
Corrective Action
Keeping a roll in the printer for a long time without
printing on it may leave a depression on the leading
edge.
When printing quality is most important, we
recommend setting TrimEdge Reload to On or
Automatic so that the paper edge is automatically
cut before printing.
Roller marks are left across the trailing edge of paper
Cause
Corrective Action
Following the instructions, press the Load/Eject
button, remove the paper, and then press the OK
button.
A document was removed after printing from
the Front Paper Feed Slot without pressing the
Load/Eject button.
Wipe away any soiling on the rollers. (→P.644)
(→P.647)
The printer does not go on
Cause
Corrective Action
The printer is unplugged.
Plug the power cord into the outlet, and then turn on
the printer.
The specied voltage is not supplied.
Check the voltage of the outlet and breaker.
For information on the specied voltage, see
“Specications”. (→P.74)
Roll paper cannot be inserted into the Paper Feed Slot
Cause
Corrective Action
The roll paper is warped.
Straighten out curls and reload the roll.
The roll was pulled out by force when it had been
advanced before printing, and this action closed the
Paper Feed Slot.
Hold down the Load/Eject button for a while and
reload the roll.
Cannot load sheets in the tray
Cause
Corrective Action
The paper source selection is incorrect.
Press the Feeder Selection button to activate the
Paper Tray lamp.
The Front Tray Guides are in the Front Paper Feed Slot.
Cause
Corrective Action
Paper cannot be ejected because the roll was
advanced when the Front Tray Guides were in the
Front Paper Feed Slot.
On the Control Panel, momentarily select POP
Board on the screen for selection of the media type.
The Front Paper Feed Slot will rise, so lift the Vertical
Paper Guides and store them toward the front.
Troubleshooting 693