Blue platen switch is dirty, Cannot adjust paper feed, Check printed document – Canon imagePROGRAF iPF8400S User Manual
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the supported width for borderless printing.
environmental conditions are met. For details on
environmental conditions for various paper, see the Paper
Reference Guide.
(See "Paper Reference Guide.")
Before borderless printing, move the blue platen switch.
Cause
Corrective Action
The blue Switch on the platen was set to the side opposite
● when a borderless print job was received.
Before borderless printing, set the blue Switch on the platen
to the
● side.
(See "Setting the Blue Switch on the Platen.")➔P.119
Blue platen switch is dirty.
Cause
Corrective Action
The blue Switch on the platen is dirty.
Open the Top Cover and clean the blue Switch on the platen.
(See "Cleaning Inside the Top Cover.")➔P.56
Move the blue platen switch No.xx to the right. (xx represents a number)
Cause
Corrective Action
The printer has detected that the blue Switch on the platen
needed in maintenance during printing is set away from the
● mark.
Set blue platen Switch of the indicated number toward the
● side.
(See "Setting the Blue Switch on the Platen.")➔P.119
Cannot adjust paper feed.
Cause
Corrective Action
The Printhead nozzles are clogged.
Execute Adj. Quality again, as follows.
1. Press the OK button to clear the error.
2. Print a test pattern to check the nozzles.
(See "Checking for Nozzle Clogging.")➔User's Guide
3. Clean the Printhead if the nozzles are clogged.
(See "Cleaning the Printhead.")➔P.58
4. Execute Adj. Quality again.
(See "Automatic Banding Adjustment.")➔P.100
Highly transparent film is loaded that cannot be used for
automatic feed amount adjustment.
Press the OK button to clear the error, and then adjust the
feed amount manually.
(See "Manual Banding Adjustment.")➔User's Guide
Check printed document.
Cause
Corrective Action
The Printhead nozzles are becoming clogged.
If printing is faint, clean the Printhead.
(See "Cleaning the Printhead.")➔P.58