Delete custom paper, P.589 – Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6400 User Manual

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Important

If you set the Head Height lower than the automatically set height in parentheses ( ), check that the printhead does
not rub against the paper. (If the printhead rubs against the paper, there will be scratches in the printing results.) If
the printhead rubs against the paper, this can cause damage to the printhead.

If you change the Vacuum Strength, check that the printhead is not rubbing against the paper. (If the printhead
rubs against the paper, there will be scratches in the printing results.) If the printhead rubs against the paper, this
can cause damage to the printhead.

For details on the Head Height and Vacuum Strength, refer to the help.

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The Step 6: Confirm the settings dialog box is dis-
played.
Configure the settings of the custom paper, and then
click the Next button.

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The Confirm Update dialog box is displayed.
Confirm the updates and then click the Execute button.

The custom paper is added to the control panel of the
printer and to the printer driver of the PC you are using.

Important

If you have added custom paper with the POP Board / Cardboard category as the Standard Paper, remove the
loaded custom paper from the printer.

Note

When the custom paper is correctly added to the printer driver, the name of the added custom paper is displayed in
the Edit Media Types dialog box that is opened by Add Genuine Paper in the Media Configuration Tool window.

Delete Custom Paper

Delete Custom Paper

You can delete custom paper that you have already added from printer control panel and from the printer driver of the
PC you are using.

1

Open the Add and Edit Custom Paper dialog box.

Note

For details on the procedure for opening the Add and Edit Custom Paper dialog box, see "Using Paper Other than
Genuine Paper and Feed Confirmed Paper."

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iPF6400

Delete Custom Paper (Windows)

User's Guide

Handling and Use of Paper

Media Configuration Tool (Windows)

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