beautypg.com

Stacking printed materials (position 4) – Canon imagePROGRAF GP-4000 User Manual

Page 160

background image

Important

• Always select

Eject cut

in

Cutting mode

when used in this position. If you select

Automatic cut

, the

printed materials may be damaged. (See "

Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls

.")

• Be extra careful when using paper that tends to curl or is damaged easily in this position.

• With some types of paper, the leading edge may curl or bend during ejection. In this case, straighten

out the paper. Printed documents may be damaged if the paper is curled or bent.

• Depending on the paper, the paper may be caught between the output guide and the basket when

being ejected. In this case, fix the paper that is caught. If the paper is caught, printed documents may
be damaged.

Stacking Printed Materials (Position 4)

You can use the basket in following positions when you want to stack printed materials.

Move the basket rod (cord side) to the lower of the two pairs of attachment locations on the front of the
printer, extend the basket arm as far as possible in the angle shown. Next, adjust the length so that the
basket is pulled into this position.

Important

• In the following cases, use as described in "

Using Without roll unit (Position 1)

" or "

Using With roll

unit (Position 2)

". If printing multiple pages in these positions, print after removing each sheet.

Printed materials other than A2 portrait

Paper curls an extreme amount due to paper characteristics and printing environment

If there is not much paper remaining on the roll, and the paper curls an extreme amount

Moving Printed Materials to Next Work Area Immediately (Position 5)

You can use the basket in the following position when moving the printed materials to the next work area
immediately.

Move the basket rod (cord side) to the upper of the two pairs of attachment locations on the front of the
printer, extend the basket arm as far as possible in the angle shown. Next, adjust the length so that the
basket is pulled into this position.

160