Canon PIXMA iP6600D Printer User Manual


 
*1: Change the paper in each Bottom plate cleaning. The cleaning can end when paper does not get any soiling.
*2: Locations to clean in servicing when soiling on paper in automatic duplex printing persists:
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results
the auto sheet
feeder, manually
print each side of
paper.
- PP-101D, PP-101,
PR-101, SG-101,
etc.
- Paper feeding from
the ASF
- Multiple number of
sheets loaded
When multiple
sheets of paper are
set, the back side o
f
paper being picked
up scratches the
front side of paper
beneath (especially
where the paper
feed rollers contact
when picking up
the paper).
Set only a single
sheet of paper in
the auto sheet
feeder.
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results
Soiling on paper The printer has been
used for a long
period of time with
the ASF cover
closed before
printing is
performed using the
ASF.
Due to ink mist
attached to the ASF
sub-pick-up rollers.
If printing is done
from the cassette
with the ASF cover
closed, ink mist is
kept inside the
p
rinter, attaching to
the ASF sub-pick-
up rollers.
Since the sub-
rollers usually do
not contact the
paper, ink mist can
easily accumulate,
especially during
printing on small-
sized paper which
never contacts the
sub-rollers.
Clean the ASF sub-
rollers (see *3 for
details.)
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results
- Skewed paper
feeding
- SG-101
- Paper feeding from
the ASF
- 10 sheets (max.)
set in the ASF
When 10 sheets of
paper are set in the
ASF, and if they
warp significantly,
the warping
portions of paper
get over the cover
guide, not being
aligned along the
guide properly.
- Straighten the
paper.
- Set 5 or less
sheets of paper in
the ASF.
- Paper feeds at
an angle.
- A margin
appears on
printouts.
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