It is necessary to log in as an administrator to register custom paper types or change the settings of registered custom paper types. Logging into the Machine When you register the custom paper type, you cannot specify the paper source. For more information on registering the paper source, see Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Paper Drawer. You can import/export the registered custom paper type information, and share it with another Canon machine. Importing/Exporting the Settings Individually |
When you register the settings for the custom paper type, make sure to change its name. You cannot change the settings of the default paper types registered in the machine. |
If you enter a value that is different from the actual weight of the set paper, paper jams may occur, and the quality of the image may be adversely affected. |
If you select a finishing type which is different from that of the loaded paper, paper jams may occur, and the quality of the image may be adversely affected. |
If you select a paper type which is different from that of the loaded paper, paper jams may occur, and the quality of the image may be adversely affected. |
If you select a color which is different from that of the loaded paper, paper jams may occur, and the quality of the image may be adversely affected. |
The custom paper type with <On> set for <Use as Template Paper> is not automatically selected in the following cases. When the paper type for printing is set to <Auto> If <Paper Source Auto Selection> is set to <On> and <Consider Paper Type> is set to <Off> when copying |
Methods for loading paper if <Use as Template Paper> is set to <On>: Paper drawer of the main unit: the side with a logo facing down Paper source other than a paper drawer of the main unit: the side with a logo facing up |
For information on creep (displacement), see Making Booklets (Booklet Copying). The value you set here becomes the default correction width when the selected paper type is used for saddle stitching with automatic "Adjust Creep (Displacement) Correction". |