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Chapter 1

Supplies and Accessories
Your BJC-4550 printer supports excellent and unique ink and print media options that will allow you to produce dazzling, professional, and fun presentations. All of these print media are specially designed and manufactured to work with your Canon color printer so you can produce the finest output possible. Canon has an extensive dealer network equipped to offer you supplies as you need them. To find a dealer near you, call the Canon Referral Service at 1-800-848-4123. If supplies are not available from your local dealer, you can order directly from Canon by calling 1-800-671-1090.
BJ Cartridges and Ink Tanks
Your BJC-4550 comes with: r One BC-21 Color BJ Cartridge r One BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge r One SB-21 BJ Cartridge Container You can also purchase the following optional BJ cartridges for use with the printer: r BC-22 Photo BJ Cartridge r BC-29F Neon BJ Cartridge You can purchase the following ink tanks for use in the BC-21 Color BJ Cartridge: r BCI-21 Black Ink Tank r BCI-21 Color Ink Tank
BJ cartridges contain the Bubble Jet print head and ink, while ink tanks contain ink only.
You can also purchase the optional Canon BC-22 Photo Kit, which includes everything you need to produce photo-realistic images: r BC-22 Photo BJ Cartridge
r SB-21 BJ Cartridge Container r Canon High Resolution Paper HR-101 (60 sheets) See Chapter 5, Maintaining the Printer, for details on replacing BJ cartridges.

Canon Specialty Papers

Canon manufactures numerous specialty papers, including: r Bubble Jet Paper LC-301 (water resistant) r High Resolution Paper HR-101 r Transparency CF-102 r Back Print Film BF-102 r High Gloss Film HG-101 r Fabric Sheet FS-101 r T-Shirt Transfers TR-101 r Greeting Cards GC-101 r Brochure Paper BP-101 See Chapter 4, Paper Handling, for details on Canons specialty papers.

Getting Help From Canon

Canon provides experienced support personnel to help you in every way.

On-line Support Services

You can easily contact Canon on the World Wide Web. Our address is: http://www.ccsi.canon.com Canon provides a bulletin board service (BBS), which is useful for obtaining newly developed third-party drivers. Call 1-757-420-2000. The protocol for the BBS is up to 28,800 bps, eight data bits, one stop bit, and no parity. If you use CompuServe, you can access the Canon Peripherals Forum. This allows you to talk with other users, send a message to Canon, or download printer drivers. Just type GO CANON at any CompuServe prompt. r If you have a modem, you can contact Canon through the Web, its BBS, or CompuServe. Through these on-line services, you can find out about the latest Canon products, or you can retrieve general information about specific products. r If you are looking for information about any Canon printer driver for a unique situation, you can contact one of the Canon on-line services. r You can retrieve information from the on-line services at any hour of the day or night.
On-screen Support Services
Canon provides on-screen assistance with both the Visual Guide and the Super Solver. r Canons Visual Guide contains a wealth of information about your printer including basic operational functions, color printing, and troubleshooting. Once installed, you can select the Visual Guide from the Visual Guide tab in your printer driver or from Canon Creative.
r Canons Super Solver is now included with Canon Creative. The Super Solver is an on-line troubleshooting guide. It includes questions and answers to any problems you may have. Once installed, you can select the Super Solver from the Visual Guide tab in your printer driver or from Canon Creative.

Fax Retrieval System

Canon provides a 24-hour, toll-free Fax Retrieval System. You can use this service to get helpful documents faxed directly to your fax machine. These documents contain useful information to assist you in the operation of your Canon printer. To access this service, call 1-800-526-4345. r One of the first things you may want to do after setting up your printer is call the Canon Fax Retrieval System and request an index of the documents available to you through this service. Documents will be faxed directly to your fax machine. r The Fax Retrieval System offers up-to-date information about Canons products as well as technical information about specific products. By reviewing the index, you can determine what information would be beneficial to your installation.

Customer Care Center

Canon provides customer support and service for all Canon printer products. If you have any questions regarding your new printer, call the Canon Computer Systems Customer Care Center at 1-800-423-2366. Support is available from 6 A.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT Eastern Standard Time (EST) seven days a week except holidays. r If you seem to have an operational problem, try to solve it by using the Super Solver or by referring to the troubleshooting information in your Visual Guide. If you cannot quickly resume normal operation, contact Canons experienced support personnel at the Customer Care Center.

Canon Canada

Customer support for Canadian residents is available 24 hours a day (seven days a week) at 1-800-263-1121. In other countries, please contact your Canon dealer.

Servicing the Printer

The Canon BJC-4550 Color Bubble Jet Printer is designed with the latest technology to provide trouble-free operation. The Warranty Card that comes with your printer describes Canons limited one-year warranty for its Bubble Jet printers. Be sure to read the warranty information to find out about the different service options available to you.
Save your sales receipt for proof of purchase. In the event that your printer needs service, you will need your proof of purchase to obtain warranty service. If you feel your BJC-4550 Color Bubble Jet Printer needs servicing, you can contact Canon on the World Wide Web to locate the Canon Authorized Service Facility (ASF) nearest you or to find out about the exclusive Canon InstantExchange warranty program. If you do not have access to the Web, you can call the Customer Care Center.

Using the Printer With 2

This chapter describes how to use the printer with your Windows applications. It includes: r Installing a printer driver r Printing a document
Using the Printer With Windows
r Printer setup within Windows 95 r Printer setup within Windows 3.1 r The Windows tabs r Printing speed versus color
Installing a Printer Driver
Before you can use any type of printer with your computer, you must install a printer driver. The printer driver tells the computer what kind of a printer you are using. The printer driver also controls the various settings, such as print quality and paper type. You define these settings within the printer driver, and the printer driver then communicates the settings to both the computer and the printer.
You must install the BJ Printer Driver before you can use the BJC-4550 with your computer. See your Quick Start Guide for instructions.

Chapter 2

Printing a Document
This procedure describes the general steps required for printing from various Windows applications. The exact steps for printing a document may vary depending on the application program you are using. Refer to your software applications documentation for the exact printing procedure.

r You see this screen:

Select your Print
r You can select: Number of copies Pages to print, all or a range Print Quality; for Canon specialty papers, select Best Type of BJ cartridge installed in printer Paper feed method: auto or manual Destination: printer, preview, or PICT file Reverse order; starts printing with last page of document Collate copies; sorts multiple copies
r For details on these settings, use the Balloon Help function. r Click the Color button to change the color settings (see next section). r Click the Save button to save the current settings. When you choose the Print command later for a new document, these settings are automatically selected. r Click the Default button to restore the original default settings.

Color Dialog Box

Use the Color dialog box to set color printing settings for controlling the way colors are produced.
r For details on these settings, use the Balloon Help function.
Printing a Document With QuickDraw GX
r You see one of these screens:
r You can select: Paper Type Orientation Scale r For details on these settings, use the Balloon Help function. r Click the Format button to apply the Page Setup settings to the current document and close the Page Setup dialog box. r Click the More Choices button to expand the dialog box to show its extensions: General and Options. These extensions allow you to adjust more detailed settings of
the Page Setup dialog box. Use the Balloon Help function for details.
r You can select: Printer to print to Pages to print, all or a range Number of copies
r For details on any of these settings, use the Balloon Help function. r Click the Print button to start printing. r Click the More Choices button to expand the dialog box to show its extensions: General, Print Time, Paper Match, Options, and Color. These extensions allow you to adjust more detailed settings of the Print dialog box. Use the Balloon Help function for details. 3-6 Using the Printer With Your Macintosh
Using the Utilities Dialog Box
The Utilities dialog box allows you to perform various printer utility functions. How you select the Utilities dialog box depends on whether you are using QuickDraw or QuickDraw GX. r If you are using QuickDraw, you click the Utilities button on the Page Setup dialog box. r If you are using QuickDraw GX, you select Utilities from the Printing menu in the menu bar. You see this screen:
From this screen, you can: r Clean the print head r Print a test page r Replace the BJ cartridge or an ink tank; this positions the cartridge holder in the center of the printer r Power off the printer r Enable or disable the auto power on/off feature and set a time r Set the I/F time out For details on any of these settings, use the Balloon Help function. Click the Default button to return the Auto Power On, Auto Power Off, and I/F time out settings to their original default settings. Click the Send button to save the current Auto Power On, Auto Power Off, and I/F time out settings and send them to the printer.

Printing With Photoshop

A BJC-4550 Plug-In module is provided with the Macintosh Printer Driver for use exclusively with Adobe Photoshop. It provides faster printing and can handle larger images than the standard print menu.
The BJC-4550 Plug-In supports printing when your printer is connected directly to your Macintosh and not when printing over a network.
Installing the BJC-4550 Plug-In
Copy the BJC-4550 Plug-In.
r Copy the BJC-4550 Plug-In from the BJ Extras folder to the Photoshop Plug-Ins folder. r The BJ Extras folder was created on your desktop when you installed the driver.
Open or Create a Photoshop
r Then select BJC-4550 from the Export submenu in the File menu. r The BJC-4550 Plug-In dialog box is displayed.
BJC-4550 Plug-In Dialog Box
To print using the BJC-4550 Plug-In module, first make any necessary changes to the settings. After making the desired changes, click the OK button to start printing.
You can set the following items:

Copies

Specify the number of copies you want to print.

Paper Size

Select the paper size you are using.

Paper Type

Select the paper type according to the media to which you want to print. Selecting the paper type automatically sets the recommended resolution (print quality) and paper feed method. Make sure that the paper is loaded in the printer properly and the paper thickness lever is positioned correctly. See chapter 4, Paper Handling, for details.

Print Quality

Select the quality of print. For example, for test printing and high speed, select Draft.
For best results, select high quality modes when using paper made exclusively for BJ printers.

Paper Feed

Specify either manual paper feed (one sheet at a time) or automatic paper feed using the auto sheet feeder. Manual feed is recommended when printing on High Gloss Film or Fabric Sheet media.

Enlarge/Reduce

Define a scaling value between 25% and 400%. Click the down arrow next to Enlarge/Reduce to select a standard scaling value according to the paper size selected. If the scale value that you want is not listed, you can also enter a value in the Scale box.

Chooser Button

Display the BJC-4550 Plug-In Chooser dialog box from which you can select the printer port.

Color Button

Display the Color dialog box to define color settings for printing.
Plug-In Chooser dialog box
Use this dialog box to select to which port to send the print data. Click the OK button to save your selections and return to the BJC-4550 Plug-In dialog box.
You can see the following items:

Destination

Select the port to which your printer is connected.

Communication Speed

Transparencies

Transparency CF-102 from Canon is recommended. These transparencies produce excellent contrast, sharpness, and color.

Back Print Film

Canon Back Print Film BF-102 has been specially developed for Canon Color Bubble Jet printers. The film is designed to deliver brilliant, highintensity color images suitable for business presentations, design work, or professional reports. Back print film is printed on the back (nonglossy) side of the film in mirror image and then viewed from the front or glossy side using a backlighting device. For more details, ask a Canon Authorized Dealer for information or refer to the manual supplied with the film.

High Gloss Film

The Canon High Gloss Film HG-101 features a bright white finish that lends striking visual power to charts, graphs, and photographic images. Use this film to make your presentation materials and graphics look professional.

Fabric Sheets

Use Fabric Sheet FS-101 for Canon Bubble Jet printers to print banners, pillow covers, scarves, flags, and other textile items. Use these sheets for appliqus and other craft and sewing projects. Fabric sheets are 9.inches.

T-Shirt Transfers

Use Canons popular T-Shirt Transfers TR-101 to create and personalize T-shirts, sweatshirts, aprons, tablecloths, napkins, tote bags, and anything else your imagination allows! Use on any cotton or cotton/poly blend fabric. Your image is printed in mirror image (when you use T-Shirt Transfer mode through the BJC-4550 Printer Driver) so when you iron it onto the T-shirt, the image is viewed correctly.

Greeting Cards

Get the most out of your Canon Creative or other card making software with Canon Greeting Cards GC-101. These cards give your unique, personalized cards the look and feel of professional cards. You can
create cards, invitations, announcements, and more.

Brochure Paper

Canons Brochure Paper BP-101 is specifically designed for creating high quality brochures on glossy paper. Combined with Design Essentials from Canon Creative, you have everything you need to create professional half-fold, tri-fold, and full sheet brochures. Each glossy sheet is coated on both sides to allow manual duplex printing.
If you are printing in an application outside Windows, your software application or printer driver must support mirror image printing in order to use Back Print Film or T-Shirt Transfers.

Paper Paper thickness leverselection Paper Paper feed BC-20 BC-21 lever support Method Limit
Left Left Center Center Center Center Center Center Right Right Right Right Right Back Back Back Back Back Front Front Front Front Front Front Up Up Up Up Up Down Down Down Down Down Down Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Approx. 100 (0.4" stack) Approx. 100 (0.4" stack) Approx. 80 (0.4" stack) 1 1

Right Right

Front Front

Up Down

Auto Manual

Loading Paper

You can stack paper in the sheet feeder to load it automatically, or you can manually feed one sheet at a time. The path that the paper travels through the printer is the same for automatic and manual feeding. You can place approximately 100 sheets of plain paper (20 lb or 75 g / m2) in the sheet feeder at a time. You can stack approximately 50 sheets of transparency film or back print film in the sheet feeder. However, these special media may not advance correctly under unusual environmental conditions (such as extreme temperatures or humidity). If you have trouble with special papers becoming skewed or feeding multiple sheets, do not stack them in the sheet feeder. Load them one sheet at a time.
Automatically Feeding Paper
Set the paper thickness lever.
r Center for the BC-21 Color BJ Cartridge. r Left for the BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge.
Make sure the paper selection lever is set to the
Pull the paper support up until it stops.

Fan the paper.

r For best results, fan the paper before loading it. r Always fan a stack of paper along the edge that will feed into the printer first.
Slide the stack of paper into the sheet
r Align the edge of the paper with the right edge of the sheet feeder. r Secure the stack with the paper guide.

PAPER GUIDE

Pull out the paper output tray and its extension.
r For letter-size and A4-size paper, extend the paper output tray.

Start your print

Using Canons Support Services
This section describes where to look for help. For information on the numbers for these services, see Getting Help From Canon in Chapter 1 (page 1-4). r If you have an operational problem: Try to solve it using the Super Solver. Look through the Visual Guide for related information. r If you have a need for a unique printer driver: Contact Canon through the Web, its BBS, or CompuServe. r If you are an MS-DOS user (and do not have Windows): Use Canons Fax Retrieval system to obtain information regarding how to use the printer with your MS-DOS applications.

Chapter 6

r If you have a hardware problem: Call the Customer Care Center. r If you do not have a CD drive: Call the Customer Care Center to order Canons Super Solver and Color Advisor on diskette.
Identifying Your Printer Problem
Before contacting Canon, identify your printer problem and make sure you have the following information: r Product nameBJC-4550 r Serial number r Place of purchase r Nature of problem r Steps you have taken to solve the problem and the results The serial number is located on the label on the back of the printer:
Attempting to repair the printer yourself may void the limited warranty as to that repair. See the limited warranty information that came with your printer for details.

General Problems

The most basic problems you may encounter are the printer does not print and your print quality is not satisfactory. r If the printer does not print Check all your cable connections Check your printer driver setup Check your computer configuration r If your print quality is not satisfactory Clean the print head Clean the print head five times Replace the BJ cartridge
Using the Super Solver (Windows Only)
Canons Super Solver is included with Canon Creative. The Super Solver is an on-line troubleshooting guide. It includes questions and answers to most problems you may have. You install the Super Solver from the Canon Creative CD. You can install it along with the Visual Guide or separately from the Canon Creative Launcher. Once installed, you can select the Super Solver from the Visual Guide tab in the BJC-4550 Printer Driver or from Canon Creative.

Letter Ledger/Tabloid Legal A3 A4 A5 B5 U.S. Commercial number 10 envelope European DL envelope
8.5 in 11 in 11 in x 17 in 8.5 in 14 in mm 210 mm 297 mm mm mm 9.5 in 4.1 in 220 mm 110 mm

Appendix A

Specifications A-1

Recommended Paper Type

Bubble Jet paper High resolution paper Transparencies Back print film High gloss film Fabric sheets T-shirt transfers Greeting cards Brochure paper Envelopes Canon Bubble Jet Paper (water-resistant) LC-301 Canon High Resolution Paper HR-101 Canon Transparency CF-102 Canon Back Print Film BF-102 Canon High Gloss Film HG-101 Fabric Sheet FS-101 for Canon Bubble Jet printers Canon T-Shirt Transfers TR-101 Canon Greeting Cards GC-101 Canon Brochure Paper BP-101 U.S. Commercial number 10 or European DL 17 to 24 lb (64 to 90 g/m2) 17 to 30 lb (64 to 105 g/m2)

Paper Weight

Print Speed
BC-21 Color BJ Cartridge; black ink Standard mode180 cps at 10 cpi Draft mode255 cps at 10 cpi BC-21 Color BJ Cartridge; color ink Approximately 0.3 to 0.8 ppm at full coverage of printable area (print speed depends on content of print data) BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge; black ink only Standard mode360 cps at 10 cpi Draft mode510 cps at 10 cpi

Print Width

Maximum 11.4 inches (289 mm)

Line Feed Speed

Approximately 150 ms/line at 2/6-inch line feeds

Printable AreaPapers

The shaded portion in the following figure shows the printing area for papers.
r Print Media (other than Fabric Sheets)

Margins

Left Right Top Bottom r Fabric Sheets

Inches

0.13 0.13 0.12 0.27

3.4 3.4 3.0 7.0

Left Right Top

0.13 1.35 1.62

3.4 34.4 41.1

Printable AreaEnvelopes

The shaded portion in the following figure shows the printing area for an envelope.

0.13 0.13 0.12

3.4 3.4 3.0

Specifications A-3

BJ Cartridges

BC-21 Color BJ Cartridge

Print head Print head life Ink tanks Ink color Ink tank yield BCI-21 Color BCI-21 Black 64 nozzles for black 24 nozzles for each color (cyan, magenta, yellow) Approximately 2,000 color pages at 30% coverage BCI-21 Color (cyan, yellow, magenta) BCI-21 Black Black, cyan, yellow, magenta Standard mode100 pages Draft mode200 pages (at 7.5% coverage for each color) Standard mode150 pages Draft mode300 pages (at 7.5% coverage) 128 nozzles Black 900 text pages at 5% coverage 60 pages 130 pages

BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge

Print head Ink color Cartridge life/ Ink tank yield Cartridge life Cartridge life
BC-22 Photo BJ Cartridge (optional) BC-29F Neon BJ Cartridge (optional)

General

Interface
IEEE 1284 compatible parallel interface Apple-style RS-422 compatible serial interface

Acoustic Noise Level

Approx. 45 dB(A) Per ISO 9296

Operating Environment

Temperature Humidity Temperature Humidity 41 F to 95 F (5 C to 35 C) 10% to 90% RH (no condensation) 32 F to 95 F (0 C to 35 C) 5% to 95% RH (no condensation) AC 120 V60 Hz

Storing Environment

Power Source

USA/Canada

Power Consumption
4 watts maximum nonprinting 34 watts maximum printing

Dimensions

17.6 in (447 mm) W 10.0 in (253 mm) D 8.5 in (216 mm) H

Weight

Approx. 9.5 lb (4.3 kg)

Specifications A-5

Sharing Your Printer
If your Macintosh is connected to an AppleTalk network, you can share your BJC-4550 printer with the other Macintosh users. The Macintosh to which the printer is connected is called the print server while the Macintosh computers that are connected to the print server through the network (LocalTalk or EtherTalk) are referred to as clients.

PRINT SERVER

CLIENTS BJC-4550
If you decide to designate your Macintosh as a print server, there are certain parameters and procedures you must keep in mind so that your BJC-4550 prints properly. r Before you decide to share your printer, make sure that the printer is working properly as a stand-alone printer connected directly to your Macintosh. You can check this by installing the printer driver for local printing and then making test prints. r Make sure that the clients who want to use your printer are using the same QuickDraw system (either QuickDraw or QuickDraw GX) as the print server. Also, the fonts that a client wants to use for printing must be in the system of the print server. r To allow other users to use your printer over a network, you must set up your Macintosh computer as a print server while the other users must set up their Macintosh computers as clients by installing the appropriate server or client printer drivers and any other related software. Also, make sure that the BJ StatusMonitor, which allows QuickDraw users to check and change the status of print jobs, is installed. The BJ StatusMonitor is for use with QuickDraw only and not QuickDraw GX (QuickDraw GX already has its own print monitor software built in).

Appendix B

Sharing Your Printer Over an AppleTalk Network
Sharing Printer AppleTalk Network
Sharing the Printer When Using QuickDraw

From the Print Server

When you are printing directly from the print server or when a client is using the print server to print, you can check and change the status of the print jobs from the print server by using the BJ PrintMonitor. When Background printing is on, the BJ PrintMonitor starts whenever you print a document.
r You can now print your documents from the client to the BJC-4550 that is being shared on the same AppleTalk network.

From the Client

To check the print status from a client, you use the BJ StatusMonitor, which was placed in a folder called BJ Extras during printer driver installation. To start it, double-click the BJ StatusMonitor icon. The BJ StatusMonitor is displayed.

File menu

The File menu includes these commands: r Print server selection Opens the Print Server Selection dialog box similar to this:
You can choose the print server for the client in this dialog box. First select the zone in the lower-left box of the Chooser in which the printer is setup if any AppleTalk zones exist. Then in the Print Server box, choose the name of the printer server that corresponds to the printer you want to use.

Queue menu

With this menu, you can specify when you want each document to print. To perform a Queue command on a particular print job, first select the print job and then select the command. The Queue menu includes these commands: r Get Info Displays information about the selected print jobs in the queue. r Hold Puts the selected print jobs on hold and marks them with an H. r Retry Releases a hold condition, or restarts a print job that has been paused and marked with an E due to an error. r Delete Removes the selected print job from the print queue. If the print job is currently being printed, printing of that job is stopped and the job is deleted from the queue.
Sharing the Printer When Using QuickDraw GX
This section explains how to set up the print server and clients to use the BJC-4550 on a network when using QuickDraw GX as well as how to check and change the print status.
Setting Up the Print Server and the Client
First install the printer driver on the Macintosh that is to be the print server. See your Quick Start Guide for details.
r The Chooser is displayed:
r Select the BJC-4550 GX icon from the list of printer drivers in the upper-left area of the Chooser. You may need to scroll down to see the driver. r Select Serial from the pop-up menu next to Connect to:. r Select the port to which the printer is connected from the list of ports displayed in the upper-right area of the Chooser.
r Click the BJC-4550 GX printer icon on your desktop. r Choose Sharing from the File menu. r Check the box next to Share this printer. Your printer is now ready to be shared with others on the network that are using QuickDraw GX.

Refers to printing across the length of the page (as opposed to portrait orientation printing across the width of the page). The term landscape is derived from pictures of the landscape, which are usually horizontal in format.
Lines per inch. The measurement used in describing the number of lines that will print within one vertical inch. Most printing is done in 6 or 8 lpi.

Manual feed

A method of feeding paper to the printer one sheet at a time.

Noise level

See dB(A).

Page orientation

Refers to the direction of print on the page. Printing across the width of a page is called portrait orientation. Printing across the length of a page is called landscape orientation.

Paper thickness lever

The green lever located inside the printer, which you adjust as necessary to accommodate different BJ Cartridges, paper thicknesses, and graphics densities.

Parallel interface

An interface that transmits multiple bits simultaneously (usually in one-byte segments). Your printer has a built-in, Centronics-type parallel interface with bi-directional capability. See also Interface.
Refers to the number of characters per inch that can be composed using a fixed space font.

Platen

Printer component that holds the paper in position during ink transfer.

Point size

Character height is defined in points; one point is 1/72 inch. For instance, this text is printed using a 10-point font.

Portrait orientation

Refers to printing across the width of the page (letter style). This is the opposite of landscape orientation, which is printing across the length of the page.

Print head

The printing mechanism that contains print nozzles and ejects the ink for printing.

Print head capping

An automatic protection function that prevents the print head unit and ink cartridges from drying out or becoming clogged with dust.

Printable area

The area of a sheet of paper on which a printer can reproduce text or graphics (the printing area is smaller than the paper). On this printer, the printing area varies depending on the type of paper being used.

Printer driver

Software that sends printing instructions to a printer. The printer driver keeps track of the attributes of a printer and the codes the program must send to access those attributes.
Random Access Memory. Printer memory that is used for temporary storage of information you want to print and downloaded fonts.

Resolution

Power consumption: A-5 off: 2-7 source: A-5 Primary colors: 2-14 Print head, cleaning: 5-67 Macintosh: 5-6 operator panel: 5-7 Windows: 5-6 Print job, status: B-1, B-57, B-11 Print Manager: 2-13 Print media, printer settings: 4-8 Print model: 2-6 Print quality: 2-6, 2-9 not satisfactory: 6-3 Print server, Macintosh: B-111 Print speed: A-2 improving: 2-1314 Print width: A-2 Printable area envelopes: A-3 papers: A-3 Printer cleaning: 5-3 dimensions: A-5 does not print: 6-3 guidelines: 5-2 maintaining: 5-125 problem, identifying: 6-2 servicing: 1-6 settings: 4-8 specifications: A-15 tests: 2-7, 5-45 transporting: 5-2425 unpacking: See Quick Start Guide weight: A-5 Printer driver: 6-3 installing: 2-1 Macintosh: 3-114 Windows: 2-110 Windows 3.1: 2-4 Windows 95: 2-3 See also Quick Start Guide Printer Properties dialog box: 2-3 Printer setup Windows 3.1: 2-4 Windows 95: 2-3
Printing a document: 2-2 envelopes: 4-1821 method: A-1 specifications: A-14 speed, versus color: 2-1214 test pages: 5-45 Printing options specifying: 2-8 Windows 3.1: 2-4
T-Shirt Transfers TR-101: 1-3, 4-3, 4-8, A-2 Technical notes: 6-57 Compaq Presairo: 6-7 Compaq Presairo 7170/7180: 6-6 Toshiba laptop: 6-5 Test pages, printing: 5-45 Toshiba laptop: 6-5 Transparency CF-102: 1-3, 4-3, 4-8, A-2 Transporting, printer: 5-2425 Troubleshooting: 6-17
Quick color printing: 2-9, 2-12
US Commercial number 10 envelopes: 4-18, A-12, A-4
RAM: 2-14 Replacing BJ cartridge: 5-1117 ink tank: 5-1821 Rollers, cleaning: 5-3
Visual Guide: 1-4, 6-1 tab: 2-8
SB-21 BJ Cartridge Container: 1-2, 5-2223 Screen matched color: 2-13 Serial interface, Apple: A-5 Serial number: 6-2 Servicing, the printer: 1-6 Setting tab: 2-7 Setup analyzer: 2-7, 2-10 Sheet feeder: 4-89, 4-14 capacity: A-1 Specialty papers, Canon: 1-3, 4-24, 4-2226, A-2 Specifications: A-15 Storing BJ cartridge: 5-2223 environment: A-5 Super Solver: 1-4, 2-8, 6-1, 6-3 Supplies: 1-23
Warranty: 1-6, 5-9, 6-2 Weight, printer: A-5 Windows: 2-114 tabs: 2-511 Windows 3.1 printing options: 2-4 printer setup: 2-4 Windows 95 printer setup: 2-3 printer driver: 2-3 World Wide Web: 1-4, 6-1

FCC Regulations

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: r Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. r Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. r Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. r Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.

 

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