Handling paper, Handling rolls, Loading rolls on the roll holder – Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6400S User Manual

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iPF6400S Basic Guide

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Handling Paper

Handling rolls

Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder .................................................................................................................... 12

Loading Rolls in the Printer ............................................................................................................................ 14

Removing the Roll from the Printer ................................................................................................................ 17

Lowering the Up-down Unit of the Spectrophotometer Unit (option) Manually ............................................... 19

Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder

When printing on rolls, attach the Roll Holder to the roll.
Rolls have a two- or three-inch paper core. Use the correct Holder Stopper and attachment for the
paper core.
For borderless printing on A1 (594 mm) or A2 (420 mm) rolls, attach the included Spacer for
Borderless Printing to the Roll Holder.

Using Rolls with a 2-inch Paper Core

Using Rolls with a 3-inch Paper Core

Holder Stopper

Roll Holder Side

Holder Stopper

Roll Holder Side

For 2-inch paper cores

No Attachment Needed

For 3-inch paper cores

3-Inch Paper Core
Attachment

Caution

• Set the roll on a table or other flat surface so that it does not roll or fall. Rolls are heavy, and

dropping a roll may cause injury.

Important

• When handling the roll, be careful not to soil the printing surface. This may affect the printing

quality. We recommend wearing clean cloth gloves when handling rolls to protect the printing

surface.

• Use scissors or a cutting tool to cut the edge of the roll paper if it is uneven, dirty, or has tape

residue. Otherwise, it may cause feeding problems and affect the printing quality. Be careful

not to cut through any barcodes printed on the roll.

• Align the edges of the paper on both ends of

the roll. Otherwise, it may cause feeding

problems.

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