Printing on plain paper and bubble jet paper – Canon BJC-8500 User Manual

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Printing on paper and other media

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Printing on paper

and other media

Printing on Plain Paper and Bubble Jet Paper

Plain Paper (64~90 gsm) or Bubble Jet Paper LC-301 can be loaded in either
the sheet feeder or the paper cassette.

To load Plain Paper or Bubble Jet Paper in the paper cassette

1

Load a stack of paper in the paper cassette. (☞ 37)

The paper cassette can hold up to 250 sheets of Plain Paper or
Bubble Jet Paper.

Printing can be performed on either side of this paper so load either
side up or down.

2

To avoid paper jams, make sure the front edge of the stack is below the
tabs.

3

Make sure the paper guide is snug (not too tight) against the left side
of the stack.

4

Make sure the paper output receiver paper guide is set to the correct
mark for the paper size you are using.

5

Check the printer driver settings for this media (Print Mode, Paper
Size, etc.). If you are using Windows, refer to the Windows Print Guide
for details. If you are using a Macintosh computer, refer to the
Macintosh Print Guide for details.

During a long print job, do not allow the printed sheets to stack high-
er than 15 mm (about 1/2 inch or approximately 50 sheets).

To load Plain Paper or Bubble Jet Paper in the sheet feeder

1

Load a stack of paper in the sheet feeder. (☞ 44)

The sheet feeder can hold up to 100 sheets of Plain Paper or Bubble
Jet Paper.

Printing can be performed on either side of this paper so load either
side up or down.

2

To avoid paper jams, make sure the top of the stack is below paper
limit mark on the right side of the sheet feeder.

3

Make sure the paper guide is snug (not too tight) against the left side
of the stack.

4

Make sure the paper output receiver paper guide is set to the correct
mark for the paper size you are using.

5

Check the printer driver settings for this media (Print Mode, Paper
Size, etc.). If you are using Windows, refer to the Windows Print Guide
for details. If you are using a Macintosh computer, refer to the
Macintosh Print Guide for details.

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