Canon CP400 Photo Printer User Manual


 
The
printer's
display
window
lights
red
without
the
camera's
LCD
monitor
displaying
any
error
message.
Print
quality
is
not
good.
Faint
stripes
appear
in
the
print.
Printed
images
are
distorted.
Nothing
happens
when
the
camera's
~¢VI
or
SET
button
is
pressed.
Frequent
paper
jams.
There·is
a
malfunction
in
the
printer.
You
are
not
using
the
correct
paper
type.
Paper
is
loaded
with
the
wrong
side
up.
The
ink
sheet
or
paper
is
dirty.
Condensation
has
formed
inside
the
printer.
Dust
has
accumulated
inside
the
printer.
The
printer
is
too
close
to
a
TV,
video
game
machine,
or
other
electromagnetic
source.
The
printer
is
too
close
to
a
stereo
speaker,
large
motor,
or
other
strong
magnetic
source.
The
printer
has
overheated.
Printing
is
in
progress.
The
paper
cassette
is
overloaded.
The
print
output
receptacle
is
too
full.
Paper
is
creased
or
curled.
Figure A
Remove
the
paper
from
the
paper-handling
slot
and
take
up
any
slack
in
the
ink
sheet.
Turn
the
printer's
power
off
and
turn
it
on
again.
Use
the
designated
paper
type.
Load
the
paper
correctly.
(p.
26)
Use
a
clean
ink
sheet
and
clean
paper.
Wait
for
condensation
to
evaporate.
Remove
the
ink
cassette
and
insert
the
cleaner
stick
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
and
with
the
arrow
on
the
cleaner
stick
facing
up.
Push
it
in
completely
as
shown
in
figure
A
and
slide
it
in
and
out
of
the
printer
2
or
3
times.
Move
the
printer
so
that
it
is
at
least
one
meter
(3.3
ft.)
away
from
the
electromagnetic
source.
Move
the
printer
away
from
the
strong
magnetic
source.
Wait
for
the
printer
to
cool
down.
Wait
for
the
printer
to
finish
printing.
Do
not
load
more
than
18
sheets
of
paper
into
the
cassette.
Do
not
insert
more
than
12
sheets
of
wide
size
paper
(100
x
200
mm
(4
x 8
in.);
sold
separately)
in
the
paper
cassette.
Do
not
allow
more
than
9
sheets
to
accumulate
in
the
receptacle.
Do
not
use
paper
that
is
creased
or
curled.
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