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BJC-80

USER
MANUAL




         Canon
                                                                      Contents


         1 Introduction
           Supplies and Accessories
            BJ Cartridges and BJ Tanks
            Canon Specialty Papers
            Color Image Scanner Cartridge
            Portable Kit, Battery Pack, and Universal Adapter
           Getting Help From Canon
            Servicing the Printer
         2 Using the Printer With Windows
           Installing a Printer Driver
           Printing a Document
           Printer Setup Within Windows 95
            Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box in Windows 95
            Using the Printer Driver in Windows 95
           Printer Setup Within Windows 3.1
            Accessing the Printing Options
           The Windows Tab
            Specifying Your Printing Options
            Recommended Graphics Settings
            Using the Setup Analyzer
            Using Cartridge Detection
           Printing Speed Versus Color
            For Quick Color Printing
            For High Quality Color Printing
            For Monochrome Printing
            Other Ways to Improve Print Speed in Windows
         3 Paper Handling
           Selecting Paper Types
            Paper Guidelines
           Loading Paper
            Automatically Feeding Paper
            Auto Feed Guidelines


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          Printing on Envelopes
          Using Canon's Specialty Papers
           Specialty Paper Guidelines
         4 Maintaining the Printer
          Printer Guidelines
          Cleaning the Printer
          Printing the Test Pages
           Starting the Test Pages From Windows
           Starting the Test Pages From the Operator Panel
          Cleaning the Print Head
           Cleaning the Print Head From Windows
           Cleaning the Print Head Using the Operator Panel
          BJ Cartridge Guidelines
          BJ Cartridge and BJ Tank Maintenance
          Switching the BJ Cartridges
          Replacing a BJ Tank
          Storing a BJ Cartridge
          Traveling With the Printer
          Storing the Printer
         5 Installing and Using the Battery Pack
          Battery Pack Guidelines
          Examining the Battery Case
           From the Front
           From the Back
          Attaching the Battery Case to the Printer
          Charging the Battery Pack
          Using the Printer with the Battery Pack
          Battery Pack Capacity
           Printing With a Low Battery
           Discharging the Battery Pack
          Removing a Battery Pack
           Removing the Battery Case
         6 Installing the Color Image Scanner Cartridge
          Removing the BJ Cartridge
          Installing the Scanner Cartridge
          Removing the Scanner Cartridge



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         7 Troubleshooting
          Identifying Your Printer Problem
          General Problems
          Clearing Paper Jams
         Appendix A Specifications
         Appendix B Using the IrDA Wireless Interface
         Glossary
         Index
         FCC Regulations




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                                                                          Introduction


         Congratulations on your purchase of the Canon BJC-80 Color Bubble Jet
         Printer. We appreciate our choosing this printer to meet your printing needs.

         The BJC-80 offers color printing, excellent print quality, and fast print speed
         with the convenience of portability and low cost. We are certain you will be
         satisfied with its advanced Bubble Jet technology.




         This chapter:

               Lists the supplies and accessories you can purchase for the printer
               Describes Canon's customer support services




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         Supplies and Accessories

                              Your BJC-80 printer supports excellent and unique print media options that will
                              allow you to produce dazzling, professional, and fun presentations. All of these
                              print media are specially designed and manufactured to work with your color
                              printer so you can produce the finest output possible.

                              Canon has an extensive dealer network equipped to offer you supplies as you
                              need them. To find a dealer near you, call the Canon referral service at
                              1-800-848-4123.

                              If supplies are not available from your local dealer, you can order directly from
                              Canon by calling 1-800-671-1090.

         BJ Cartridges and BJ Tanks

            You can use the following BJ cartridges and BJ tanks with the BJC-80 printer:

                  O BC-11e Color BJ Cartridge

                  O BCI-11 Color BJ tank

                  O BCI-11 Black BJ tank

                  O BC-10 Black BJ Cartridge

                  O BCI-10 Black BJ tank

                  O SB-10 Ink Cartridge Storage Box



                  BJ cartridges contain the Bubble Jet print head and BJ tank(s), while BJ tanks contain ink
                  only.




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                    Canon has more engineers dedicated to creating quality ink for providing the
                    best results for output on Bubble Jet printers than any other organization.
                    Canon does not prohibit the use of third-party inks and the use of third-part
                    inks does not invalidate the product's limited warranty. However, Canon cannot
                    guarantee the quality or performance of your printer when you are using inks
                    from other suppliers.

                    Canon's limited warranty does not cover damage caused to Canon's Bubble Jet
                    products that is attributable to the use of third party parts or supplies, including
                    inks. The limited warranty remains in effect for its life once that particular
                    damage has been properly repaired.

                    For optimum printing results, Canon recommends that you use only Canon BJ
                    cartridges and BJ tanks.




         Canon Specialty Papers
            Canon manufactures numerous specialty papers, including:

                  O Glossy Photo Paper GP-201

                  O High Resolution Paper HR-101

                  O Transparencies CF-102

                  O T-Shirt Transfers TR-101

                  O Greeting Cards GC-101

                  O Bubble Jet Paper LC-301 (water resistant)

                  O Fabric Sheet FS-101

                  O Back Print Film BF-102

                  O High Gloss Film HG-101

            See Chapter 3, Paper Handling, for details on Canon's Specialty Papers.




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         Color Image Scanner Cartridge

               This option instantly turns your printer into a high-quality, color sheet fed
               scanner. All you have to do is replace the BJ cartridge in the BJC-80 with the
               IS-12 Color Image Scanner Cartridge. For this option, you must use an
               IEEE-1284-compatible, bi-directional parallel interface cable to connect the
               BJC-80 to your computer. Also you must be using Windows 95.

               See Chapter 6, Installing the Color Image Scanner Cartridge, for details.

         Portable Kit, Battery Pack, and Universal Adapter

               To enhance the printer's portability, Canon offers the following items for
               supplying power to your printer.

               Portable Kit NK-300

               The portable kit includes one NiMH battery pack NB-300 and an attachment
               unit, which allow you to operate the printer when AC power is not available.
               When attached to the printer, this nickel-metal hydride battery pack charges
               when the printer is not operating. The battery pack fully charges in about eight
               hours. When fully charged, it enables you to continuously print about 200 pages.

               NiMH Battery Pack NB-300

               You can purchase additional battery packs to use with the Portable Kit NK-300.

               Universal Adapter AD-350U/360U

               The Universal Adapter supplies power to the printer from any power source
               with an appropriate power cord. With the Universal Adapter, you can use the
               BJC-80 in various countries where AC power differs from the U.S. standard.

               See Chapter 5, Installing and Using the Battery Pack, for details.




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         Getting Help From Canon
               Canon Computer Systems, Inc. offers a full range of customer technical support
               options including*:

                     24-hour, 7-day-a-week, toll-free automated support for troubleshooting
                     issues on most current products (1-800-423-2366)
                     Speak to a technician free of service charge (currently Monday through
                     Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. EST and Saturday, 12:00 p.m. to 6:00
                     p.m. EST, excluding holidays) for products still under warranty**
                     (1-757-413-2848)
                     Speak to a technician (currently $24.99) during holidays and days/hours
                     not listed above regarding urgent product questions or for products no
                     longer under warranty (1-800-423-2366)
                     E-mail support via Canon Computer Systems, Inc. Web site
                     (www.ccsi.canon.com)
                     24-hour, toll-free Fax Retrieval System (1-800-526-4345)
                     24-hour Bulletin Board Service (1-757-420-2000)

               *Support program specifics subject to change without notice.
               **Refer to individual product information for warranty details.

                Canon Canada
                Customer support for Canadian residents is available 24 hours a day (seven days a week) at
                1-800-263-1121.

                In other countries, please contact your Canon dealer.




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         Servicing the Printer

                The Canon BJC-80 Color Bubble Jet Printer is designed with the latest
                technology to provide trouble-free operation. The Warranty Card that comes
                with the printer describes Canon's one-year limited warranty for your Bubble Jet
                printer. Be sure to read the warranty information to find out about the different
                service options available to you.



                Save your sales receipt for proof of purchase. In the event that your printer needs service, you will need
                your proof of purchase to obtain warranty service.



                If you feel your BJC-80 Color Bubble Jet Printer needs servicing, contact Canon
                on the World Wide Web to locate the Canon Authorized Service Facility (ASF)
                nearest you. If you do not have access to the Web, you can call Canon (see page
                1-5 for details).




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                                Using the Printer With Windows


                This chapter describes how to use the printer with your Windows applications.
                It includes:

                      Installing a printer driver
                      Printing a document
                      Printer setup within Windows 95
                      Printer setup within Windows 3.1
                      The Windows tabs
                      Printing speed versus color

         Installing a Printer Driver
                Before you can use any type of printer with your computer, you must install a
                printer driver. The printer driver tells the computer what kind of a printer you
                are using. The printer driver also controls the various settings, such as print
                quality and paper type. You define these settings within the printer driver, and
                the printer driver then communicates the settings to both the computer and the
                printer.



                You must install the BJ Printer Driver before you can use the printer with your computer.
                See your Quick Start Guide for instructions.




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         Printing a Document
                 This procedure describes the general steps required for printing from various
                 Windows applications. The exact steps for printing a document may vary
                 depending on the application program you are using. Refer to your software
                 application's documentation for the exact printing procedure.

                     1
               Start your        Start the program you are using to create the document, and open the document
               application.      you want to print.


                     2
            Make sure the        Choose Print Setup from the File menu.
            Canon BJC-80
            is selected as
              your default
                   printer.




                                 Click on the Setup button if you want to make any adjustments as appropriate for
                                 printing your document. (See Printer Setup Within Windows 95 or Printer Setup
                                 Within Windows 3.1 for details.)
                                 Select OK to close the Print Setup dialog box.


                     3
              Choose Print
                                 After making any necessary changes to the printing parameters, select OK to start
             from the File
                                 the print job.
                    menu.




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         Printer Setup Within Windows 95
                 You can use the printer with all your Windows 95 applications.

         Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box in Windows 95
                 You   can open the Properties dialog box in one of the following ways:

                        From within any Windows application, you can select the Print or Print
                        Setup command.
                        From the Printers folder, you can select the printer and then select the
                        Properties command from the File menu.
                        From the Printers folder, you can select the printer, click the right mouse
                        button, and then select Properties from the drop down list.

         Using the Printer Driver in Windows 95
                 The printing options are displayed on the following Windows 95 tabs: General,
                 Details, Paper, Graphics, Setting, and Control. See The Windows Tabs section
                 (page 2-4) for details.



                 For detailed information on any of the printing options, you can use the Windows 95 on-line Help:

                        Use the right mouse button to click an item on the screen; then click the What's This? command.
                        Click ? and then click an item.
                        Press F1.




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         Printer Setup Within Windows 3.1
                 You can use your printer with all your Windows 3.1 applications.

         Accessing the Printing Options
                 You can access the printing options from the Printers dialog box in the Control
                 Panel, or you can select the Print Setup option available from the File menu of
                 most applications that run in Windows.



                 If the Print Setup option does not appear in the File menu for your application, refer to the user's manual
                 supplied with the application. It should provide information about changing the printer setup parameters



                 In Windows 3.1, the printing options are displayed on these tabs: Paper,
                 Graphics, Setting, and Control. See the next section, The Windows Tabs, for
                 details.

         The Windows Tabs

                 The BJ Printer Driver for Windows has several tabs from which you select your
                 printing options and learn about your printer driver as well as your printer.

                       General (Windows 95 only)
                       This tab allows you to add comments regarding the printer driver and
                       print a test page or a separator page. (You see this tab when you open the
                       Properties dialog box from the Printers folder, but not from within a
                       Windows application).




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         Details (Windows 95 only)
         This tab allows you to specify printer port settings, spool settings, and
         time-out settings. (You see this tab when you open the Properties dialog
         box from the Printers folder, but not from within a Windows application.)




         Paper
         This tab allows you to specify page orientation, paper size, and type of
         print media. (The printing options on this tab are the same for both
         Windows 95 and Windows 3.1.)




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         Graphics
         This tab allows you to specify print quality, color model, and print model.
         (The printing options on this tab are the same for both Windows 95 and
         Windows 3.1. However, the Image Color Matching feature is available in
         Windows 95 only.)




         Setting
         This tab allows you to turn on or off the Setup Analyzer and Cartridge
         Detection. It also allows you to save up to four custom print settings.
         (The printing options on this tab are the same for both Windows 95 and
         Windows 3.1.)




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                       Control
                       This tab allows you to print test pages, turn off the printer, enable or
                       disable the auto power feature, and clean the print head. It also allows
                       you to turn off the printer after a certain period of inactivity. (The printing
                       options on this tab are the same for both Windows 95 and Windows 3.1.)




         Specifying Your Printing Options
                 Be sure to use your on-line help to find out about the settings available for each
                 printing option.

                       To move between the Windows tabs, click on any of the tabs.
                       To save the settings and exit, click the OK button.
                       To cancel your setting selection on a tab, click the Cancel button.
                       To save your settings without exiting, click the Apply button.
                       To access the Help file, click on the Help button.
                       When you move the mouse cursor over one of the printing options, a help
                       message appears at the bottom of the tab.




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         Recommended Graphics Settings

                You can select the following printing options from the Graphics tab to achieve
                the specified results:




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                                    Driver settings
         To achieve                 Print quality       Color model Results
         Fastest B&W output         Draft
                                                        Monochrome   Uses less ink. Output quality is draft.
         possible                   180 x 180 dpi
                                    Standard
         Fast letter quality output                     Monochrome   Slightly slower than draft. Quality is standard.
                                    360 x 360 dpi
         Fast B&W photograph and Standard and Fine On
                                                        Monochrome   Slower than B&W but better grayscale quality.
         graphic output             360 x 360 dpi
                                                                     Slower than Standard but optimizes B&W
         High quality photograph     High
                                                        Monochrome   grayscale quality. Requires BC-10 Black BJ
         and graphic output          720 x 360 dpi
                                                                     Cartridge.
                                     High and Fine On
         High quality                                   Monochrome   High quality and high resolution printing.
                                     360 x 360 dpi
                                     Draft
         Fast color output                              Color        Uses less ink. Output quality is draft.
                                     180 x 180 dpi
                                     Standard
         Color output                                   Color        Fast color printing but quality is not optimized.
                                     360 x 360 dpi
                                     High                            Optimizes color print quality but the print speed
         High quality color output                      Color
                                     720 x 360 dpi                   is slower.
                                     High and Fine On                High quality color output with Drop Modulation
         High quality color output                      Color
                                     360 x 360 dpi                   Technology.




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         Using the Setup Analyzer

                 The Setup Analyzer allows the printer driver to evaluate your choice of printing
                 settings. On the Setting tab, click on the green Check to enable the Setup
                 Analyzer. Click on the red Circle symbol to disable it.




                 When you exit the printer driver and accept your printing settings by clicking the
                 OK button, the Setup Analyzer (if enabled) checks to see if any of your settings
                 are contrary to the recommended settings. If there are inconsistencies, a dialog
                 box similar to this appears:




                 The inconsistencies appear with check boxes. You can use the dialog box
                 buttons to select or deselect the inconsistencies, and/or fix or ignore the
                 inconsistencies.




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         Using Cartridge Detection

                 Use Cartridge Detection if you want the driver to alert you when the installed
                 BJ cartridge is not the correct choice to use with your Color Model setting. To
                 enable Cartridge, which is located on the Setting tab, click on the green Check.
                 Click on the red Circle symbol to disable it.




                 If Cartridge Detection cannot detect the cartridge type, it advised you to check
                 that your printer is on-line and that the cables are secure.

                 If you choose the Monochrome Color Model and you have a BC-11e Color BJ
                 Cartridge installed, you'll see:

                 Performance Tip!
                 You now have a color cartridge installed in your printer. For faster printing speed, change the color
                 cartridge to the monochrome cartridge.


         Printing Speed Versus Color
                 The BJ Printer Driver for Windows can interpret and translate the full spectrum
                 of colors, up to 16.7 million colors. When printing in color, there is a significant
                 increase in the amount of information that the driver has to interpret and
                 translate. When printing with black ink only, the driver has only one color to
                 interpret.

                 By decreasing the amount of colors that the printer driver has to interpret, you
                 can significantly decrease the time needed to translate the information. This will
                 speed up the overall printing process.




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         For Quick Color Printing

                  In the BJ Printer Driver for Windows, choose the following settings. These
                  selections allow the printer driver to interpret and translate 256 colors, which
                  will increase your printing speed. However, your print quality will not be
                  optimized.

                        Media Type -- Plain Paper
                        Print Quality -- Standard
                        Color Model -- Color
                        Print Model -- Custom
                        Color Selection -- Fast Color

         For High Quality Color Printing

                  Select the settings shown below to allow the printer driver to interpret and
                  translate up to 16.7 million colors. Keep in mind that your print speed will be
                  slower than with other setting combinations.

                        Print Quality -- High
                        Color Model -- Color
                        Printer Model -- Automatic

         For Monochrome Printing

                  Use the optional BC-10 Black BJ cartridge to optimize the printer's performance
                  when you are printing black text and graphics only.

                  In the BJ Printer Driver for Windows, choose the following settings to tell your
                  printer to print using black ink only.

                        Media Type -- Plain Paper
                        Print Quality -- Standard; Fine is off
                        Color Model -- Monochrome
                        Print Model -- Automatic




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         Other Ways to Improve Print Speed in Windows

                 To improve printing speed, you cna try the following:

                       Turn off the Print Manager in the Windows Control Panel (Windows 3.1
                       only).
                       This avoids the extra step of sending the print file to the Print Manager
                       and may increase your printing speed by as much as 25%, depending on
                       the computer you are using.
                       Add a permanent swap file in Windows 3.1.
                       Under the 386 Enhanced icon in the Windows Control Panel, add or
                       create a permanent swap file that is from 4 MB to 9 MB. The computer
                       will be able to prepare the print file faster. See your Windows
                       documentation for instructions.
                       Avoid diffusion halftones.
                       In the Custom Settings dialog box, choose Diffusion only when printing
                       final output or photographic images. Choosing a Halftone setting of Fine
                       allows documents to print as much as 20% faster because the computer
                       does not need to compute to "best possible position" for each dot.
                       Avoid screen matched color.
                       In the Custom Settings dialog box, avoid Match as the Color Adjustment
                       setting. The screen matching feature takes longer to process in the
                       computer because it requires special information.
                       Avoid automatic settings.
                       Although the automatic settings are easy to use, the computer must
                       interpret the printed page. This takes more time than if you select each
                       setting.
                       Free up your memory.
                       Use only one software program at a time and unload any screen saving
                       utilities or programs store in Windows background; this frees up more
                       memory for Windows processing.
                       Use Monochrome when possible.
                       If you will be printing text in black ink only, choose a Color Selection of
                       Black and White rather than Grayscale. Print draft documents in
                       Monochrome rather than Color, or use Draft print quality when printing
                       in color.
                       Limit the number of colors on each page.
                       The computer will need to calculate and transmit fewer dots. Too many
                       colors can make the image confusing and less effective as well as cause
                       the print speed to slow down.




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         Use primary colors when printing presentation graphics.
         Use black, cyan, yellow, magenta, blue, green, and red when possible. The
         computer will need to calculate and transfer less dot information.
         Use the Draft print quality.
         The printer will need to image fewer dots.
         Use Plain Paper as the Media Type.
         The print head will make only one pass for each printed line.
         Use smaller graphics and more white space in your documents.
         The computer will be able to prepare the print file faster.
         Add RAM to your computer.
         The computer will be able to prepare the print file faster.
         Use a computer with a faster processor.
         The computer will be able to prepare the print file faster.




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                                                                   Paper Handling


         This chapter describes how to use the printer for all your printing operations. It
         includes:

               Selecting paper types
               Loading paper
               Printing on envelopes
               Using Canon's Specialty Papers




         To ensure the best performance of your printer, you want to select the best
         paper and load it correctly. You can stack paper in the sheet feeder to load it
         automatically, or you can manually feed one sheet at a time. The path that the
         paper travels through the printer is the same for automatic and manual feeding.




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         Selecting Paper Types
               One of the most important things you can do to assure the best possible
               performance of your Bubble Jet printer is to select the correct paper. Your
               printer produces letter quality print on most plain bond papers, including cotton
               bond and photocopying papers; it does not require special ink jet papers.
               However, the print quality varies with different paper types. Be sure to test a
               type of paper before you purchase a large quality.

               Plain Paper
               The printer supports paper sizes of letter, legal, and A4 in portrait orientation.
               You can use regular copier paper, cotton bond papers, and typical letterhead.
               Always use paper without curls, folds, staples, or damaged edges.

               Glossy Photo Paper
               Canon Glossy Photo Paper GP-201 is a high gloss, thicker paper that produces
               the look and feel of a photograph. Use this paper with the BC-11e Color BJ
               Cartridge to produce photo-realistic prints from your printer. (Select Glossy
               Paper in your printer driver when you load this paper.)

               High Resolution Paper
               The Canon High Resolution Paper HR-101 is designed to produce
               photo-realistic quality output with sharp and vivid graphics. For best results, use
               the BC-11e Color BJ Cartridge to produce images comparable to your favorite
               photographs.

               Transparencies
               CF-102 Transparencies from Canon are recommended. These transparencies
               produce excellent contrast, sharpness, and color.

               T-Shirt Transfers
               Use Canon's popular T-Shirt Transfers TR-101 to create and personalize
               T-shirts, sweatshirts, aprons, tablecloths, napkins, tote bags, and anything else
               your imagination allows! Use on any cotton or cotton/poly blend fabric. Your
               image is printed in mirror image (when you use T-Shirt Transfer mode through
               the BJ Printer Driver for Windows) so when you iron it onto the T-shirt the
               image is viewed correctly.

               Greeting Cards
               Get the most out of your Canon Creative or other card making software with
               Canon Greeting Cards GC-101. These cards give your unique, personalized
               cards the look and feel of professional cards. You can create cards, invitations,
               announcements, and more.




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         Bubble Jet Paper (water resistant)
         The Canon bubble Jet Paper LC-301 has been developed for high quality
         printing with minimal or no smering or running when in contact with water or
         damp surfaces, making it a good choice for damp or rainy environments. The
         paper is specially coated and printable on both sides. (Select Plain Paper in the
         printer driver when you load this paper.)

         Fabric Sheets
         Use Fabric Sheet FS-101 for Canon Bubble Jet printers to print pillow covers,
         scarves, flags, and other textile items. Use these sheets for appliques and other
         craft and sewing projects. Fabric sheets are 9.5 x 14 inches.

         Back Print Film
         Canon Back Print Film BF-102 has been specially developed for Canon Color
         Bubble Jet printers. The film is designed to deliver brilliant, high-intensity color
         images suitable for business presentations, design work, or professional reports.
         Back print film is printed on the back (nonglossy) side of the film in mirror
         image and then viewed from the front or glossy side using a backlighting device.

         High Gloss Film
         The Canon High Gloss Film HG-101 features a bright white finish that lends
         striking visual power to charts, graphs, and photographic images. Use this film
         to make your presentation materials and graphics look professional.



         If you are printing in an application outside Windows, you software application or printer
         driver must support mirror image printing in order to use Back Print Film or T-Shirt Transfers.




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         Paper Guidelines

                 When selecting or loading paper, please remember the following:

                        Attempting to print on damp, curled, wrinkled, or torn paper can cause
                        paper jams and poor print quality.
                        Use cut-sheet paper only. You cannot use multipart paper.
                        When using graph paper, the lines may not match because the 1/6 inch
                        line spacing of the printer is slightly less than that of graph paper.
                        If the print density of your page is very high, light paper stock may curl
                        slightly due to the large amount of ink. If you need to print dense
                        graphics, try printing on heavier stock.
                        Do not use thicker paper that meets the specifications for this printer.
                        Printing with a paper that is thick enough to come in contact with the
                        print head nozzles may damage the BJ cartridge.

         Loading Paper
                 You can stack paper in the sheet feeder to load it automatically, or you can
                 manually feed one sheet at a time. The path that the paper travels through the
                 printer is the same for automatic and manual feeding.

                 You can place approximately 30 sheets of plain paper (20 lb or 5 g/m) in the
                 sheet feeder at a time.

                 You can stack approximately 10 sheets of transparencies or back print film in
                 the sheet feeder. However, these special media may not advance correctly under
                 usual environmental conditions (such as extreme temperatures and humidity). If
                 you have trouble with special papers becoming skewed or feeding multiple
                 sheets, do not stack them in the sheet feeder. Load them one sheet at a time.



               Place at least one sheet of plain paper in back of a stack of transparencies or back print film.




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                              .

         Automatically Feeding Paper

                      1
             Make sure the        The paper support helps keep paper straight and limits the possibility of jams.
             paper support        Make sure the paper guide is moved to the left.
                   is open.




                      2
              Fan the paper       For best results, fan the paper before loading it.
                                  Always fan a stack of paper along the edge that will feed into the printer first.




                              .




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                  3
              Slide the    Align the edge of the paper with the right edge of paper into the the sheet feeder.
         stack of sheet    Do not force the paper into the printer.
         feeder until it   Insert the paper so that the side you want to print on is facing you. If you are using
                 stops.    a preprinted stock, such as letterhead, insert the top of the paper into the sheet
                           feeder first.
                           Make sure the stack of paper does not exceed the paper guide.




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                     4
          Adjust the paper    This keeps the paper feeding straight into the printer and reduces skewing.
         guide to the stack   Be sure there is no gap between the paper guide and the edge of the stack of paper.
                  of paper.




                     5
           Start your print   Make sure the printer is turned on and on-line.
                 operation.   Initiate printing from the software application.
                              See your software application's documentation for instructions on how to start printing.




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         Auto Feed Guidelines

                 When automatically feeding stacks of paper, follow these guidelines:

                       Do not open the front cover while printing. This may cause paper jams,
                       smudges, or malfunctions.
                       Do not leave paper stacked in the printer for long periods of times; longer
                       sheets of paper may become bent or curled over time. This may cause the
                       paper to misfeed or jam.
                       If your printed page contains lots of graphics, the ink on the page may be
                       damp due to the print density. Remove the page right away and allow the
                       ink to dry.
                       To reduce paper jams, remove each sheet as it is printed.
                       The platen (the flat black plate inside the printer) may become inked if
                       your print data beyond the width of the page. If this happens, clean the
                       platen. (For details on cleaning the platen, see Chapter 4, Maintaining the
                       Printer.)
                       Do not try to load paper into the sheet feeder beyond the capacity of the
                       paper guide; stacking too much paper may cause paper jams or printing
                       problems.
                       Make sure there are no gaps between the stack of paper and the paper
                       guide nor the right edge of the sheet feeder.




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         Printing on Envelopes
                    You can stack up to five envelopes in the sheet feeder.

                    U.S. Commercial number 10 (COM10) envelopes and European DL envelopes
                    are recommended. You may be able to stack envelopes of other sizes in the
                    sheet feeder; however, Canon cannot guarantee consistent performance on
                    envelope sizes other thanCOM10 and DL.

                    The following envelopes are not recommended because they may cause jams or
                    smears, or may damage your printer:

                           Envelopes with windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, and double flaps
                           Envelopes made with special coated paper or deeply embossed paper
                           Envelopes using peel-off sealing strips
                           Envelopes in which letters have been enclosed.

                    When you are ready to print on envelopes, follow these steps to stack envelopes
                    in the sheet feeder.

                       1
          Set up the printer.       Make sure the paper support is open and move the paper guide to the left to match the
                                    width of the envelopes.




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               2
         Prepare the    Arrange the stack of envelopes on a firm surface and envelopes. press down firmly on the
           envelopes.   edges to make the folds crisp.
                        Press around the envelopes to remove any curls and expel air from inside the envelopes.
                        Also, press firmly on the area that corresponds to the edges of the flap.




                        Make sure the curl is removed from every envelope.




               3




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                       4
            Adjust the paper
           guide to the stack
                of envelopes.




                       5
             Start your print
                                    Make sure the printer is on-line.
                  operations.


         Using Canon's Specialty Papers
                    This section provides guidelines for printing on Canon's specialty papers.

         Specialty Paper Guidelines



                   Be sure to read any instructions that come with your Canon specialty paper. These
                   instructions provide important information regarding how to achieve the highest print quality
                   with these papers.



                    For transparencies film, back print film, high gloss film, and glossy photo paper,
                    follow these guidelines:

                           When automatically feeding transparencies or back print film, remove



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         each sheet after it is delivered. Do not allow film sheets to stack up.




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           Let the printed sheets of film or paper dry completely before storing them.

         Paper type                           Drying time
         Canon Glossy Photo Paper GP-210 10 minutes
         Canon Fabric Sheet FS-101            1 hour
         Canon CF-102 Transparencies          15 minutes
         Canon Back Print Film BF-102         15 minutes

           When a sheet of film has dried completely, cover its printed side with a
           sheet of plain (not coated) paper before storing it; this is recommended
           even if you place the sheets of film in a clear file or plastic holder.




           Do not leave the film in the sheet feeder for long periods of time. Dust
           and dirt may accumulate on the film resulting in spotty printing.
           To avoid smudging caused by fingerprints, use a pair of thin cloth gloves
           while loading and handling the film.
           Although Canon inks are light resistant, to avoid fading, do not expose
           the printed film to prolonged sunlight.
           Store unused papers and films flat. Do not remove papers from their
           protective packaging until you are ready to use them.
           Store unused film at temperatures between 59 to 86 degrees F (15 to 30
           degrees C). The relative humidity should be between 10% and 70%.




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                                               Maintaining the Printer


         This chapter covers the care and maintenance required for your printer. It
         includes:

               Printer guidelines
               Cleaning the printer
               Printing the test patterns
               Cleaning the print head
               BJ cartridge guidelines
               Switching the BJ cartridges
               Replacing a BJ tank
               Storing a BJ cartridge
               Traveling with the printer
               Storing the printer




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         Printer Guidelines
               Follow these guidelines to avoid damage to your printer and harm to you or
               others:

                     Set the printer on a stable surface. Do not use an angled printer stand.
                     Do not attempt to pick up the printer by the paper support.
                     Keep the front cover closed when printing.




                     Do not set anything on top of the printer.
                     Make sure the power is off any time you connect or disconnect the AC
                     adapter or interface cable.
                     Do not move the mechanism that holds the BJ cartridge. Attempting to
                     move the cartridge holder may damage delicate mechanical parts.
                     Place the printer where the temperature is stable and set for human
                     comfort. Avoid areas of excessive heat or humidity as well as direct
                     sunlight.
                     Do not leave the printer in a closed vehicle; this may expose the printer to
                     extremely high temperatures.




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         Cleaning the Printer
                     Your printer requires little routine maintenance. Perform the following
                     maintenance, as necessary, to keep your printer in good operating condition.

                         1
         Be very careful when        Make sure the BJ cartridge is in the home position (all the way to the right).
          cleaning the printer.      Turn off the printer and unplug the AC adapter.
                                     Open the front cover.


                         2
              Clean inside the      Use a soft, dry cloth to remove any ink mist or paper debris.
                      printer.      Do not use any oil or cleanser inside the printer.
                                    Do not use paper products (such as paper towels or tissues) to clean the inside of the
                                    printer.
                                    They may leave paper particles inside the printer.
                                    Carefully clean the inside of the front cover where ink mist may gather.




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                     3
          Clean the platen       Use a soft, dry cloth.
                     area.       Feed a blank sheet of paper through the printer.




                     4
         Clean the exterior of the       Use a soft, dry cloth.
                           printer.      Clean any smudges or dust.
                                         Do not clean the exterior of the printer with volatile liquids such as
                                         thinners, benzine, or any spray-type or chemical cleaners; doing so
                                         will damage the surface of the printer.
                                         Do not submerge the printer in water.




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         Printing the Test Pages
               You can verify the print quality of your printer by printing any of several test
               pages.

               Test A
               This test prints a repeating pattern of characters.




               Demonstration
               This test prints a sample page describing the printer's features.




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         Starting the Test Pages From the Operator Panel

                   To print any of the test patterns, make sure the printer is turned off and paper is
                   loaded in the sheet feeder.

                         Press and hold the POWER button until you hear the number of beeps
                         that corresponds to the test pattern you wish to print.

                    Test page                                 Number of beeps
                    Demonstration Print                       1
                    Printer Settings                          2
                    Ripple Pattern                            3
                    Nozzle Check                              4
                    Font Sample                               6

                         When you release the POWER button, the test page starts to print.

         Cleaning the Print Head
                   Your printer is equipped with two print head cleaning functions to ensure
                   constant high quality printing.

                         Quick Cleaning
                         Requires about 30 seconds and improves print quality.
                         Extensive Cleaning
                         Requires about 60 seconds and corrects severe nozzle clogging. Because
                         extensive cleaning consumes ink, execute this procedure only when the
                         print quality does not improve after repeating the cleaning function.




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         Cleaning the Print Head From Windows

                 If you are using Windows, you can execute the quick cleaning procedure from
                 the Control tab of the printer driver. Simply click on the Clean Ink Head button
                 to clean the print head.




         Cleaning the Print Head Using the Operator Panel
                       To start the quick cleaning procedure:
                             Press and hold the RESUME button until you hear one beep.
                             Cleaning requires about 30 seconds.
                       To start the extensive cleaning procedure:
                             Press and hold the RESUME button until you hear two beeps. The
                             extensive cleaning takes about 60 seconds.

                 After cleaning, you can print the Nozzle Check to check the print head nozzles.
                 See Printing the Test Pages on page 4-5 for details.



                 Perform the print head cleaning only when you encounter a print quality problem.
                 Unnecessary and repetitious print head cleaning will waste ink.




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         BJ Cartridge Guidelines
              You can use these BJ cartridges and BJ tanks with the printer.



             BJ cartridges contain the Bubble Jet print head and BJ tank, while BJ tanks contain ink only.



              BC-11e Color BJ Cartridge
              Incorporates a Bubble Jet print head and two
              replaceable BJ tanks: a tri-color BJ tank (BCI-11
              Color) and a black BJ tank (BCI-11 Black). One
              BC-11e Color BJ Cartridge comes with the printer.
              Use this cartridge when you plan to print in color.


              BCI-11 Color BJ Tank
              Purchase this BJ tank from a dealer as the color
              (cyan, yellow, magenta) ink runs out of the BC-11e
              Color BJ Cartridge.




              BCI-11 Black BJ Tank
              Purchase this BJ tank from a dealer as the black ink
              runs out of the BC-11e Color BJ Cartridge.



              BC-10 Black BJ Cartridge
              Incorporates a Bubble Jet print head and a
              replaceable black BJ tank. One BC-10 Black BJ
              Cartridge comes with the printer. Use this cartridge
              when you need fast, high quality black-and-white
              printing.


              BCI-10 Black BJ Tank
              Purchase this BJ tank from a dealer as the black ink
              runs out of the BC-10 Black BJ Cartridge.




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         SB-10 Ink Cartridge Storage Box
         Stores one BJ cartridge. One box comes with the
         printer.




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         You can use either the BC-11e or BC-10 BJ Cartridge with the printer. The
         BC-11e Color BJ Cartridge contains both color (cyan, magenta, yellow) and
         black ink; the BC-10 Black BJ Cartridge contains ink only. Use the BJC-10
         Black BJ Cartridge when you will be printing with black ink only.




         The actual amount of ink that you use will vary depending on the print density
         of a page. If the majority of your output is graphics, you may need to change ink
         tanks more often than when you are printing text only. See Appendix A,
         Specifications, for details on the life expectancy of BJ cartridges and BJ tanks.

         You may need to replace the BJ cartridge or a BJ tank when any of the
         following conditions exist:

               You have been using the BJ cartridge or BJ tank for over six months.
               Your printed output is not crisp and clear, and there are gaps in the
               characters (missing dots) even after you have cleaned the print head once
               or twice (using the quick cleaning procedure).

         If you are using the BC-11e Color BJ Cartridge and one or more colors are not
         printing, a BJ tank is probably out of ink. See the instructions starting on page
         4-17 for replacing a BJ tank.



              For the BC-11e Color BJ cartridge, you may replace the BJ tanks as many s 50 times (or more)
              before you need to replace the BJ cartridge.
              For the BC-10 Black BJ cartridge, you may replace the BJ tank as many as 18 times (or more)
              before you need to replace the BJ cartridge.




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               Canon has more engineers dedicated to creating quality ink for providing the best results for output on
               Bubble Jet printers than any other organization. Canon does not prohibit the use of third-party inks and
               the use of third-party inks does not invalidate the product's limited warranty. However, Canon cannot
               guarantee the quality or performance of your printer when you are using inks from other suppliers.

               Canon's limited warranty does not cover damage caused to Canon's Bubble Jet products that is attributab
               to the use of third party parts or supplies, including inks. The limited warranty remains in effect for its life
               once that particular damage has been properly repaired.

               For optimum printing results, Canon recommends that you use only Canon BJ cartridges and BJ tanks.




         BJ Cartridge and BJ Tank Maintenance
               The most important thing you can do to extend the life of your printer and to
               ensure optimum print quality is take care of the BJ cartridges.



              Spilled ink can stain any surface. Open BJ cartridges and BJ tanks carefully, and follow the
              guidelines presented here to protect against spilled ink.



                     If you are using both the BC-11e Color BJ Cartridge and the BC-10
                     Black BJ Cartridge, make sure you store the cartridge not being used in
                     the Ink Cartridge Storage Box.
                     Keep BJ cartridges and BJ tanks in their sealed containers until you are
                     ready to use them.
                     Do not remove the BJ tanks from the BJ cartridges unnecessarily. This
                     may cause the ink to clog.
                     Make sure the BJ tanks are installed in the BJ cartridges. Attempting to
                     use a cartridge without a BJ tank may cause ink clogging.
                     If spilled, the ink is difficult to remove. Therefore, it's a good idea to keep
                     the BJ cartridges and BJ tanks out of reach of children.
                     Do not touch the print head area on the BJ cartridge. Ink may leak out
                     and cause stains.




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         Hold the BJ cartridge on the sides only. Do not touch the silver plate or circuit area on the
         print head unit of the BJ cartridge. The metal area may become hot during printing.




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         Switching the BJ Cartridges
                  Follow these instructions to change cartridges when you want to switch from
                  color printing to high-speed black printing (or vice versa).



                  You also follow these steps to replace a used BJ cartridge. However, you only need to replace a BJ
                  cartridge if for some reason the print head becomes damaged (see Appendix A, Specifications, for
                  cartridge life expectancy). If a BJ tank is out of ink, see the next section (page 4-17) for instructions on
                  how to replace it. Typically, you will replace the BJ tanks in a BJ cartridge numerous times before you
                  need to replace the BJ cartridge itself.



                  Before you begin, make sure the paper support is open and the power is on.

                      1
                 Press the        The cartridge holder moves to the center.
         CARTRIDGE button.




                      2




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         Open the front   Gently press and pull the cover toward you.
                 cover.




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                      3
         Remove the BJ    Press the green tab on the front left edge of the BJ Cartridge cartridge holder.
             cartridge.   This releases the BJ cartridge.
                          Lift the entire cartridge out of the printer.




                      4




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         Store the BJ    When switching cartridges, you must store the cartridge you are not using in the
            cartridge.   Ink Cartridge Box.
                         If you are replacing an old BJ cartridge, dispose of the old cartridge properly.




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                 5
         Unpack the BJ    If installing a new BJ cartridge, take it out of its protective
             cartridge.   packaging.
                          Peel off the protective foil, and lift the cartridge out.




                 6




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                Remove the     Lift off the orange cap from the print head.
         protective material   Then remove the orange tape.
               from the BJ
                  cartridge.




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                        8
            Press down on the      The BJ cartridge snaps into place.
          left side of the BJ
                    cartridge.




                        9
           Close the front
                                 Lift up and gently press the cover into place.
                    cover.



                       10
                  Press the        The cartridge holder moves to the home position on the right side.
         CARTRIDGE button.         The printer executes print head cleaning.




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                        8
            Press down on the      The BJ cartridge snaps into place.
          left side of the BJ
                    cartridge.




                        9
           Close the front
                                 Lift up and gently press the cover into place.
                    cover.



                       10
                  Press the        The cartridge holder moves to the home position on the right side.
         CARTRIDGE button.         The printer executes print head cleaning.




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         Replacing a BJ Tank
                  If you perform a print operation correctly but the output is missing one or more
                  colors, a BJ tank may be out of ink. Perform the print head cl



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