Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6400 User Manual
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Important
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When borderless printing is used, the edge of the paper is cut during printing. Thus, ink density may be uneven at the edges.
If you require higher image quality, select No from the Automatic Cutting list in the Roll Paper Options dialog box. In this
case, the paper can be printed without borders on the left and right sides only. Once printed and cut, please cut the upper
and lower bands with scissors.
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Document: Any type
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Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in)
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Paper: Roll
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Paper type: Canon Heavyweight Coated Paper
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Roll paper width: 10 inches (254.0 mm)
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In the application, create an original that takes up the entire space of the paper size.
Note
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If you can specify the margin, as in Microsoft Word, set the margin at 0 mm. For instructions on specifying the mar-
gin, refer to the software documentation.
2
Choose Print in the application menu.
3
Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box. (See "Accessing the Printer
Driver Dialog Box from Applications .")
4
Make sure the Main sheet is displayed.
5
In the
A
Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Canon Heavyweight Coat-
ed Paper.
6
Select the print target in the
E
Print Target list.
Important
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When you are using paper that takes longer for ink to adhere for borderless printing and the Cutter Unit touches
printing surfaces that are not dry yet, it may damage the paper or the edge of the document that is cut, depending
on frequency of use. In this kind of situation, change the ink drying time using the following procedure.
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Click Advanced Settings in Media Type.
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Select an ink drying time in the list for the Between Pages setting of Drying Time.
Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Windows)
iPF6400
Enhanced Printing Options
Borderless Printing
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