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Canon pixma mx512 paper jam
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canon pixma mx512 paper jam
  1. #Canon pixma mx512 paper jam software#
  2. #Canon pixma mx512 paper jam Bluetooth#

#Canon pixma mx512 paper jam Bluetooth#

Reconnect the data cable (not applicable to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or Infrared).If the power cord is plugged in to a surge protector, it may be necessary (for testing purposes) to plug the cord directly into the wall outlet.Unplug the printer power cord for approximately 10 minutes, and then plug it back in.Disconnect the data cable from the printer (not applicable to Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth® or Infrared).Press the Power button to turn off the printer.Inspect the printer to confirm there is no remaining paper from a paper jam and that there are no foreign objects inside your machine.Paper is jammed or there is an object inside the printer.Remove the ink cartridges and reseat them.To keep the print quality at an optimal level, it is recommended to stop printing discs once every ten discs when printing more than ten discs continuously.There are several reasons for Error 6000 to appear, including a paper jam, an improperly seated ink tank, and more.Always close the inner cover after printing on printable discs.Always use the supplied 3.15 inches (8 cm) disc adapter when printing on 3.15 inches (8 cm) printable discs.

#Canon pixma mx512 paper jam software#

The disc tray may become dirty if software other than Easy-PhotoPrint EX is used.If the reflectors on the disc tray become dirty, wipe the reflector clean with a soft, dry cloth, taking care not to scratch the plate. The printer may not be able to recognize loading of the printable disc, or printing may become misaligned. Do not get dirt or scratches on the reflectors of the disc tray.Doing so may damage the printer, the disc tray, or the disc. Do not remove the disc tray while printing on printable discs.

canon pixma mx512 paper jam

  • Do not attach the disc tray while the printer is in operation.
  • Do not touch the printing surface until the ink has dried. Do not use hairdryers or expose the disc to direct sunlight to dry the ink.
  • After printing, allow the printing surface of the disc to dry naturally.
  • Loading discs in a dirty disc tray may scratch the recording surface of the discs.
  • Remove any dirt from the disc tray before placing printable discs on the disc tray.
  • Do not touch either the label surface (printing surface) or recording surface.
  • Hold the printable discs by their edges.
  • Doing so will make data recorded on discs unreadable.
  • Do not print on the printable discs' recording surface.
  • The ink will not dry and may cause problems with the disc itself or devices which the disc is loaded onto.
  • Do not print on printable discs that are not compatible with inkjet printing.
  • Be sure to use the disc tray supplied with this printer.
  • Load the paper with the print side facing DOWN, align the right edge of the paper stack against the right side of the Cassette, then slide the Paper Guide on the left side to align with the left edge of the paper stack.
  • When loading paper in the Cassette, slide the Paper Guide on the front side to align with the corresponding mark of page size.
  • When you load the paper on the Rear Tray, load the paper with the print side facing UP and slide the Paper Guides to align with the both sides of the paper.
  • Always load the paper in portrait orientation, either in the Rear Tray or the Cassette, regardless of the printing orientation.
  • In such cases, reduce the sheets of paper you load at a time to less than half of the paper load limit. However, proper feeding of paper may not be possible at this maximum capacity depending on the type of paper or environmental conditions (either very high or low temperature and humidity).
  • When loading two or more sheets of paper, make sure that the paper stack does not exceed the paper load limit.
  • When loading two or more sheets of paper, align the edges of the sheets before loading.











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