Keeping the best printing results – Canon PIXMA iP100 User Manual

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Routine Maintenance

Keeping the Best Printing Results

To avoid drying of the Print Head and clogging of the nozzles, note the following.

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When You Turn Off the Printer

Follow the procedure below to turn off the printer.

(1) Press the Power button to turn off the printer.
(2) Confirm that the Power lamp has gone out.

This takes a few seconds or as long as around 30 seconds.

(3) Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet.

When you press the Power button to turn off the printer, the printer automatically puts a
protective cap on the Print Head to prevent the ink from drying. If you remove the power plug
before the Power lamp goes out, this capping will not be done properly, causing the Print Head
to dry and clog.

If you stand the printer up or carry the printer before the Power lamp goes out, this may
cause the ink to leak or the printer to break.

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When You Are Not Using the Printer for a Long Time

When you are not using the printer for a long time, print in both black & white and in color, or
perform Print Head Cleaning, about once a month to prevent degradation of the Print Head.
Numerous nozzles are installed in the Print Head for high-precision printing. Just as the
uncapped tip of a ballpoint pen or marker becomes dry and unusable if it is not used for a long
period of time, the print head nozzles become blocked by dried ink. Periodically printing or
cleaning the Print Head can prevent this blockage.
If you have not used the printer for a long time, print out the nozzle check pattern to check the
print head condition before printing.

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Ink may blur depending on the paper in the following cases;

– Printed area is traced with a highlight pen or paint-stick, or

– Printed area is stained with water or sweat

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If the print head nozzles get clogged, printouts will become faint or particular colors will not be printed

properly. For details, “When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors Are Incorrect” on page 24.

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