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Canon PIXMA iP6000D Color Ink-jet printer - 150 sheetsCanon - Inkjet - Color - 150 sheet - Printer
Offering extensive connectivity with outstanding photo quality, the Canon PIXMA iP6000D is a personal photo center, enabling direct printing from memory cards, digital cameras and even camera phones. Select, manipulate and print your favorite photos straight from the printer's advanced built-in viewer. A large 2.5" color LCD screen and an intuitive user interface makes PC-free printing direct from your memory card super simple. Sophisticated functions include search, color balancing, sp... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Canon IP6000D photo ]
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| mfcarpino |
1:20am on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| Use it non stop for home business. nevered failed me great color, fast, and easy to use None to speak of | |
| fortinmat |
1:17pm on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| The Lowdown I may not be a pro, but I am no novice when it comes to photos. I have had 5 printers, a Epson III, HP Deskjet 675C, a Lexmark Z22. | |
| iberthon |
9:27pm on Monday, August 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| Surprised! I was a little nervous about purchasing compatible ink cartridges, rather than the real thing, but I was pleasantly surprised! Fast and reasonable Ink cartridges worked fine and I got them in about three days......great service and product. | |
| rillig |
4:08pm on Saturday, August 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| Fantastic This printer is easy to install and use and produces amazing photographs. Canon ip6000d printer The quality of the photographs is excellent and the cost of cartridges is very reasonable. | |
| luisenberlin |
3:41am on Saturday, July 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| EXCELLENT Customer Service Certainly some of the BEST customer service I have ever received! | |
| slmjim |
2:46pm on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have owned a plethora of printers and this one is at the top of the list. With my old HP Deskjet 840 past its prime and color printing just not cutting it despite several ink changes and cleaning attempts. After I got my digital camera last year, I began printing my pictures on my HP OfficeJet 5510xi. | |
| bruce384 |
8:08pm on Friday, March 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| I wanted a printer that would give me quality photo prints without being expensive to run and this printer passes both criteria. | |
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2-1. Operator Call Errors (by LED Blinking in Orange)
LED blinking in orange 2 times Error [Error code] No paper. (ASF) [1000] No CD-R tray. [1001]*1 No paper in the cassette. [1003] (No paper in the front paper feed cassette.) 3 times Paper jam. [1300] Paper jam in the under guide. [1304] Paper jam in the rear guide. [1303] Front door closed. [1250] 4 times No ink. [1601 / 1611 / 1612 / 1613 / 1634 / 1635] Open the paper output tray. Replace the empty ink tank(s), or press the Resume/Cancel button. Pressing the Resume/Cancel button will exit the error without ink tank replacement, however, ink may run out during printing. Solution Set the paper in the ASF, and press the Resume/Cancel button. Set the CD-R tray, and press the Resume/Cancel button. Set the paper in the cassette, and press the Resume/Cancel button. Remove the jammed paper, and press the Resume/Cancel button. Remarks
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The print head is not installed [1401], or it is not Install the print head properly, and close the access cover. Or, with the print head installed, turn the printer off and on. properly installed (EEPROM data of the print head is faulty) [1403 / 1405]. Inner cover open. [1841]*2 Inner cover open (during printing on paper). [1846]*2 Close the inner cover, and press the Resume/Cancel button. Close the inner cover, and press the Resume/Cancel button.
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CD-R tray feeder closed (during CD-R printing). Open the CD-R tray feeder, set the CD-R tray properly, and [1850 / 1855]*1 press the Resume/Cancel button. CD-R tray feder open (during printing on paper). Close the CD-R tray feeder, and press the Resume/Cancel button. [1851 / 1856]*times*times No CD-R or DVD-R. [1002] After setting a CD-R or DVD-R in the tray, set the tray in the tray feeder, and press the Resume/Cancel button. The service call error, indicating the waste ink absorber is full, is likely to occur soon.
Warning: The waste ink absorber is almost full Pressing the Resume/Cancel button will exit the error, and (approx. 95% of the maximum capacity). [1700] enable printing. In repair servicing, replace the bottom case unit (QM21496), or the ink absorbers (QC1-4221 / 4222 / 4223 / 4224 / 4257 / 4263 / 4264 / 4864 ). The connected digital camera or digital video After removing the cable between the camera and the printer, camera does not support Camera Direct Printing. press the Resume/Cancel button, and re-connect the cable. [2001] Automatic duplex printing cannot be performed (paper size not supported). [1310] Press the Resume/Cancel button to eject the paper being used at error occurrence. Printing will resume from on the front side of the next page.
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Data which was to be printed on the back side of paper at error occurrence is skipped (not printed).
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Failed in automatic print head alignment. [2500] Press the Resume/Cancel button, and after confirming the following, perform print head alignment again: - Set an appropriate type and size of paper (plain paper, A4 or letter). - Check that the nozzle check pattern is properly printed (all ink ejected, no faint printing). - Protect the paper output slot from exposure to excessive light. Cover open. [1200] Close the cover.
2-3. Warnings
Printer (displayed on the LCD viewer): Displayed warning Low ink of 6BK, 6C, 6M, 6Y, 6PC, or 6 PM (at detection of no remaining raw ink) Print head temperature rise Protection of excess rise of the print head temperature If the print head temperature is high when the access cover is opened, the warning is displayed*1. When the print head temperature falls, the warning is released. If the print head temperature exceeds the specified limit, a Wait is inserted during printing, Remarks
*1: If the warning is displayed, the carriage does not move to the ink tank replacement position when the access cover is opened.
2-4. Troubleshooting by Symptom
Symptom The power does not turn on. The power turns off immediately after power-on. Faulty operation Strange noise. Printing stops mid-way. Multiple sheets feed. Solution Replace the - AC adapter, or - logic board ass'y*1. Remove foreign material, or attach a removed part if any. Replace the logic board ass'y*1. Replace the - sheet feed unit, or - cassette. Remove foreign material, or replace the - sheet feed unit, or - cassette. Remove foreign material, or adjust the paper guide, or replace the - sheet feed unit, or - cassette. Replace the - ink tank, - print head*2, - logic board ass'y*1, or - purge unit. Remove and re-install the print head, or replace the - ink tank, - print head*2, - purge unit, or - logic board ass'y*1. Feed several sheets of paper, perform bottom plate cleaning, or clean the paper path with cotton swab or cloth. Replace the - ink tank, or - print head*2. Replace the - ink tank, or - print head*2, or perform print head alignment. Replace the logic board ass'y*1. Replace the - ink tank, or - print head*2. When enlarged in the carriage movement direction, clean grease or oil off the timing slit strip film, or replace the - timing slit strip film, - carriage unit, or - logic board ass'y*1. When enlarged in the paper feed direction, clean grease or oil off the timing slit disk film, or replace the - timing slit disk film, - timing sensor unit, or - logic board ass'y*1. Remarks
Paper does not feed. Paper feed problems Paper feeds at an angle.
No printing, or no color ejected.
Printing is faint, or white lines appear on printouts even after print head cleaning. Line(s) not included in the print data appears on printouts.
Paper gets smeared.
A part of a line is missing on printouts.
Unsatisfactory print quality
Color hue is incorrect.
Printing is incorrect. No ejection of black ink.
Graphic or text is enlarged on printouts.
*1: Before replacement of the logic board ass'y, check the waste ink amount (by service test print or EEPROM information print). If the waste ink amount is 7% or more, also replace the bottom case unit (QM2-1496) or the ink absorbers (QC1-4222 / 4223 / 4224 / 4263 / 4264 / 4864 / 4221 / 4257) when replacing the logic board ass'y. [See Section 3-3. Adjustment / Settings, (6) Service mode, for details.] *2: Replace the print head only after the print head deep cleaning is performed 2 times, and when the problem persists. To the top <Part 1: 2. LIST OF ERROR DISPLAY / INDICATION>
3. REPAIR
3-1. Notes on Service Part Replacement (and Disassembling / Reassembling)
Service part Logic board ass'y QM2-1786 Notes on replacement*1 - Before removal of the logic board ass'y, remove the power cord, and allow for to sit approx. 1 minute (for discharge of capacitor's accumulated charges), to prevent damage to the logic board ass'y. - Before replacement, check the waste ink amount (by service test print or EEPROM information print). If the waste ink amount is 7% or more, also replace the bottom case unit or the ink absorbers when replacing the logic board ass'y. [See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings, (6) Service mode, for details.] Adjustment / settings After replacement: 1. Initialize the EEPROM. 2. Reset the waste ink counter. 3. Set the destination in the EEPROM. 4. Set the LCD viewer language. 5. Correct the CD-R and automatic print head alignment sensors. [See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings, (6) Service mode, for details of 1 to 5] 6. Perform the print head alignment in the user mode. Operation check - EEPROM information print - Service test print - Printing via parallel or USB connection - Direct printing from a digital camera - Direct printing from a memory card - Print Beam printing
Bottom case unit QM2-1496 Ink absorber QC1-4221 / 4222 / 4223 / 4224 / 4257 / 4263 / 4264 / 4864 Carriage unit QM2-1499
After replacement: 1. Reset the waste ink counter. [See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings, (6) Service mode.]
Carriage shaft Carriage shaft spring L Lift gear 2 shaft Lift gear 2 Chassis Transmission gear Lift shaft
Feed roller ass'y Note: 1 drop = 9 to 18 mg
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(4) Waste ink counter setting When the logic board ass'y is replaced, reset the waste ink counter. In addition, according to the waste ink amount, replace the waste ink absorber (the bottom case unit or the ink absorbers). The standard amount for waste ink absorber replacement is given in the table below. Waste ink amount*1 Less than 7% 7% or more Bottom case unit or ink absorber replacement Not required. Required.
*1: Check the waste ink amount by service test print or EEPROM information print. [See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings, (6) Service mode, for details.] (5) User mode Function Procedures Remarks
Nozzle check pattern printing
On standalone printers, press the Menu button to move to Maintenance, and perform the selection. (Nozzle check) Cleaning both black and color: On standalone printers, press the Menu button to move to Maintenance, and perform the selection. (Head cleaning)
Also available from Standalone printer operation 2 below or printer driver's maintenance sheet. Also available from Standalone printer operation 2 below or printer driver's maintenance sheet.
Print head manual cleaning
Print head deep cleaning
Cleaning both black and color: On standalone printers, press the Menu button to move to Maintenance, and perform the selection. (Deep cleaning)
Also available from Standalone printer operation 2 below or printer driver's maintenance sheet.
Automatic print head alignment Manual print head alignment
On standalone printers, press the Menu button to move to Maintenance, and perform the selection. (Auto head align) On standalone printers, press the Menu button to move to Maintenance, and perform the selection. (Manual head align)
Also available from Standalone printer operation 2 below or printer driver's maintenance sheet. In Custom Settings of the printer driver's Maintenance sheet, manual print head alignment (by selecting the optimum values) as with the conventional models can be performed.
Print head alignment values printing
Print and confirm the print head alignment values set in the printer. On standalone printers, press the Menu button to move to Maintenance, and perform the selection. (Manual head align)
Head-to-paper distance setting
The head-to-paper distance setting can be set to Auto or Thick paper. On standalone printers, press the Menu button to move to Maintenance, and perform the selection. (Thick paper)
See "Service mode operation procedures" below. If the waste ink amount is 7% or more, replace the bottom case unit, or the ink absorbers. See "Service mode operation procedures" below. Other than Japan: iP6000D Japan: iP6100D See "Service mode operation procedures" below. Confirm the operation button operation and the LCD viewer display. Perform them at the operation panel replacement.
Note: At the end of the service mode, press the Power button. At that time, the paper lifting plate of the sheet feeder unit will be raised.
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<Service mode operation procedures> 1) With the printer power turned off, while pressing the Resume/Cancel button, press and hold the Power button. (DO NOT release the buttons. The LED lights in green to indicate that a function is selectable.) 2) While holding the Power button, release the Resume/Cancel button. (DO NOT release the Power button.) 3) While holding the Power button, press the Resume/Cancel button 2 times, and then release both the Power and Resume/Cancel buttons. (Each time the Resume/Cancel button is pressed, the LED lights alternately in orange and green, starting with orange.) 4) When the LED lights in green, press the Resume/Cancel button the specified number of time(s) according to the function listed in the table below. (Each time the Resume/Cancel button is pressed, the LED lights alternately in orange and green, starting with orange.) Time(s) 0 times 1 time 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times 6 times 7 times 8 times 9 times 10 times 11 times or more LED Green Orange Green Orange Green Orange Green Orange Green Orange Green Power off Service test print EEPROM information print EEPROM initialization Waste ink counter resetting Destination settings Print head deep cleaning CD-R test print CD-R print position correction (horizontal) CD-R print position correction (vertical) Button and LCD viewer test Return to the menu selection Not used in servicing. Not used in servicing. Not used in servicing. Proceed to the following step 5), and follow the Button and LCD viewer test procedures. Proceed to the following step 5), and follow the Destination settings procedures. Function Remarks When the print head is not installed, the carriage returns and locks in the home position. See 3-4. Verification Items, (1) Service test print. See 3-4. Verification Items, (2) EEPROM information print.
5) After the function (menu) is selected, press the Power button. The LED lights in green, and the selected function is performed. (When the operation completes, the printer returns to the menu selection mode automatically.) <Destination settings procedures> In the destination settings mode, press the Resume/Cancel button the specified number of time(s) according to the destination listed in the table below, and press the Power button.
To protect the data on the memory card, writing to the memory card inserted in the card slot is prohibited. (Default setting) Writing data to the memory card inserted in the card slot is allowed. (Use of memory cards where the write protection switch is set to Read Only is prohibited.) In this attribute, printing from the memory card cannot be performed.
Read/Write
Note: When the memory card is inserted to the printer, this attribute cannot be changed. The card slot attribute becomes Read only by soft power-on.
4-2 Memory Card Direct Printing Function
4-2-1 Print mode Displayed images print (Photo Gallery): Images in the memory card can easily be viewed on the LCD and printed, one by one. In the print confirmation screen, it is possible to specify the number of copies to print. Specify images (DPE Shop): Specifies the number of copies to print per image. It is not possible to specify the layout such that multiple images are included in one page. As the number of copies to print per image is specified, it is not possible to specify the number of copies in all. Print all: Prints all images in the memory card. If trimming is set in Photo Gallery, DPE Shop, etc. , the trimming settings are valid. In the print confirmation screen, it is possible to specify the number of copies to print. Print index: Prints with a layout specific to all images. In the print confirmation screen, it is possible to specify the number of copies to print. Layout print: Selects a layout (containing multiple images in one page), and specifies the image to print in the layout. How to specify the image can be done two ways: (a) Incorporate all images automatically, or (b) Specify image(s) one by one. In this way, images can be selected freely and attached when making layout. In the print confirmation screen, it is possible to specify the number of copies to print. Sticker print: Select a layout and specify image(s) to print in the layout, and select a frame which overlays image(s). In the print confirmation screen, it is possible to specify the number of copies to print. In this mode, all items specified in paper type / settings are invalid and image correction and adjustment can not be specified as well. Color balance: Prints color samples of selected image(s) on a sheet of paper. (This process can be skipped.) In sample printing, it is not possible to specify the number of copies to print. After sample printing, select a favorite color tone number (displayed on UI of LCD), and print it. In printing images other than samples, it is possible to specify the number of copies to print. DPOF: Performs printing according to the DPOF settings in the memory card. It is not possible to specify the number of copies to print. 4-2-2 Print quality In the Memory Card Direct Printing, two types (either Quality priority or Speed priority) can be selected. For the resolution for each print quality, refer to 3. PRINT MODE. 4-2-3 Supported image formats Images in the following formats can be selected when using direct printing: DCF, CIFF, EXIF (JPEG, Tiff), EXIF-R98, JFIF JPEG image: Format: Baseline DCT Pixel sampling: 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0 Samples per pixel: 1 or 3 Maximum pixel size: Approx. 6,400 (H) x 6,400 (V) TIFF image: Format: RGB uncompressed or YCC uncompressed Pixel composition: 8 bits each (for RGB and YCC) Note: Non-supported images will not be printed, and the image skipped (not printed). If all images are not supported, they will not be printed and paper is ejected. - When non-supported images are detected, No images is displayed on the LCD viewer. - Examples of non-supported files (note: some files may be printed even out of the specifications): TIFF (CMYK) JPEG (CMYK) TIFF (LZW compressed) TIFF (JPEG compressed) TIFF (ZIP compressed) TIFF (over 5,000 pixels) JPEG (over 5,000 pixels) JPEG (Progressive) JPEG (sampling ratio: 4:4:4) TIFF (16 bit channel) - Certain images cannot be printed although they are within image format specifications. For an unknown reason, when a memory card containing partially-damaged data (detected by software such as ScanDisk as a Bad Block) is inserted, and printing is attempted, there is a possibility that printing as well as some button operations may not be possible. Rectifying the Bad Block in the applicable image files through file recovery software such as ScanDisk may correct the problem.
4-5 Date Print
It is possible to print the date in the following three patterns, or to not print the date. MM/DD/YYYY DD/MM/YYYY YYYY/MM/DD However, in DPOF mode, the DPOF setting is used. For the date layout and size, refer to the print layout. The date data to be used in date print are as follows: Print Mode DPOF mode Non-DPOF mode Non-Exif file Exif file or non-Exif file -Exif file: Creation date of the image data exists. Date data to be printed Date in the DPOF file Date when the Exif file was created Updated date of the file system
4-6 Bubble Jet Direct Function
The following applies when the printer is connected to a Bubble Jet Direct-supported digital camera. For PictBridge functionality, refer to 4.7 PictBridge Function. 4-6-1 Print mode In Bubble Jet Direct, the following print modes are selectable. Easy print: Printing of images during reproduction of single frame or index. Standard printing only. DPOF print: Printing with DPOF printing settings. Standard and index printing can be set.
4-6-2 Media type Media types that can be printed in the Digital Camera Direct Printing are as follows: When the language setting on the digital camera is not set to Japanese. (Media types for overseas destinations are identical, however the panel display differs depending on the languages. The following is the display of US English.) Paper setting in digital camera operation panel Card#1 Card#2 Card#3 LTR A4 When the language setting on the digital camera is set to Japanese. Paper setting in digital camera operation panel L 2L Postcard A4 Card*1 Photo Paper Plus L (SP-101 L) Photo Paper Plus 2L (SP-101 2L) Professional Photo postcard (PH-101) Photo Paper Plus A4 (SP-101) Professional Photo card (KM-101 and MM-101) iP6000D iP6000D Photo Paper Pro 4" x 6" (PR-101 4" x 6") Photo Paper Plus 4" x 6" (PP-101 4" x 6") Photo Paper Plus 5" x 7" (PP-101 C 5" x 7") Photo Paper Pro Letter (SP-101 LTR) Photo Paper Pro A4 (PR-101 A4)
*1 Printing is possible only when feeding is performed from the sheet feeder. 4-6-3 Print layout Print layout can be set to Border or Borderless in the digital camera operation panel Easy print: - Borderless: 1 photo - Border: 1 photo DPOF print Standard: - Borderless: 1 photo - Border: 1 photo Index Print: - Same as Index mode of Memory Card Direct Printing. 4-6-4 Print quality No. of passes: 8 passes Resolution: Bk, Y, M, C, PM, PC: 4,800 dpi x 1,200 dpi Bk/Y: 5 pl M/C/PM/PC: 5 pl /2 pl (mixed) 4-6-5 Image correction function Exif 2.2 files are processed with APP (Auto Photo Perfect), and for other files, image correction is not implemented. Not selectable by users. 4-6-6 Maintenance Maintenance operation of the iP6000D via the digital camera's operation panel is not possible. Maintenance operations are possible through the operation panel of the iP6000D printer even when connected to a digital camera. 4-6-7 Print date Dates can be printed by switching the date setting on the digital camera's operation panel to "ON". Dates cannot be printed in index printing of DPOF print mode. 4-6-8 Copies The number of prints can be specified in both Easy Print and DPOF Print modes via the digital camera's operation panel. To the top <2-4. PHOTO DIRECT PRINT FUNCTION (4)~(6)>
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4-7 PictBridge Function
The following applies when the printer is connected to a PictBridge-supported digital camera. (As PictBridge is enabled when both the printer and digital camera have shared functionality, some functions may not be selectable, depending on the combination of the printer and digital camera.) For Bubble Jet Direct functionality, refer to 4.6 Bubble Jet Direct Function. For other companies' digital cameras, refer to the camera's manual. 4-7-1 Print mode In a PictBridge-supported digital camera, only the single frame reproduction print mode is selectable. 4-7-2 Media type Media types that can be printed in the Digital Camera Direct Printing are as follows: Paper setting in digital camera operation panel Default Photo Fast Photo 4-7-3 Print layout Print layout can be set to Border or Borderless in the digital camera operation panel. However, borderless printing with plain paper cannot be performed. 4-7-4 Print quality Print quality can be set to Standard or High. For resolution by each print mode, refer to 3. PRINT MODE. 4-7-5 Image correction function The following four correction functions may not be selectable by users, in some cases. APP: ON/OFF Viv id Photo: ON/OFF Noise reduction: ON/OFF Face brightener: ON/OFF 4-7-6 Image adjustment Brightness: -2, -1, standard, +1, +2 Contrast: -2, -1, standard, +1, +2 Color hue: Skin color red+2, red+1, non-adjustment, yellow+1, yellow+2 4-7-7 Image processing Sepia Simulate illustration Non-processing 4-7-8 Maintenance Maintenance operation of the iP6000D via the digital camera's operation panel is not possible. Maintenance operations are possible through the operation panel of the iP6000D printer even when connected to the digital camera. 4-7-9 Print date Dates can be printed by switching the date setting on the digital camera's operation panel to "ON" 4-7-10 Copies The number of prints can be specified via the digital camera's operation panel 4-7-11 Digital camera's standard setting For PictBridge-supported digital cameras, the Standard Setting is selectable in the following settings: (When Standard Setting can be selected, printing will be performed using the printer's settings.) Possible Standard Setting Paper size Paper type Layout Image correction Print date Dependency on the printer Depending on the printer setting Depending on the printer setting Depending on the printer setting Depending on the printer setting Depending on the digital camera L size Photo Paper Plus Glossy Borderless Exif Print Date not printed Setting at Printer Shipment Photo Paper Plus Glossy Photo Paper Pro iP6000D Depending on the printer setting
4-9 LCD Viewer
The iP6000D LCD viewer is a 2.5 inch (176 x 128 pixel, 65,000 colors) color LCD, and realizes two functions: image display and operation display with the operation panel. Operations are carried out by the user selecting the desired menu item from within a nested menu displayed on the LCD viewer, and by pressing the OK button, proceeding with the next step. During the process, if an image needs to be selected, it can be displayed on the LCD viewer, and the selected image can be changed by using the left and right cursor buttons. To protect the LCD viewer and preserve the backlight life, when no button operation has occurred for five minutes, the LCD viewer is powered off. When any key other than the Power and Resume buttons and Paper Feed switch is pressed with the LCD backlight off, the LCD viewer turns on, however the original function of the key is invalid. The content displayed on the LCD viewer changes depending on the user's operation. Eg. When printing is being performed from the PC, the LCD viewer displays "Printing from the computer", when a digital camera is connected, the LCD shows the printer status by displaying "Digital camera connected", and when an error occurs during printing, such as the paper out error, the LCD shows the error by displaying "No paper. Load paper and press Resume". When Card Direct Printing is performed, the LCD viewer becomes the operation display of the operation panel.
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4-10 Card Slot-related Operations and Display
4-10-1 Timing and precautions when removing the memory card The following timing and precautions are suggested to protect the memory card data. - Remove the memory card while the Access lamp is not lit. (If the memory card is removed while the Access lamp is blinking or on, the data on the card is not assured.) - When the printer is not connected to a host computer, power off the printer with the Power button and after the Access lamp is not lit, remove the memory card. - Remove the memory card together with the adapter, not the memory card only. - When the printer is connected to the host computer, from the host computer, select "Eject disk" to turn the Access lamp off, and then remove the memory card. (Turning off the printer also turns off the Access lamp, however, the incorrect disk removal warning message may be displayed in the connected host computer.) When using Windows, and the memory card drive is displayed in Explorer, close the window prior to removing the memory card. (If the window is not closed prior to removing the memory card, the following phenomenon will appear in the host computer.) WindowsMe/98: A blue background screen appears. This can be recovered by following the instructions in the display.
Windows2000/XP: A warning is displayed, and the "Eject disk" operation cannot be executed. 4-10-2 Power supply/cut to the memory card 1) Power supply to the memory card When any of the following events occurs, the memory card detection process starts, and if an accessible memory card is recognized, power supply to the memory card starts. (The Access lamp lights.) a. When a memory card is inserted into the card slot while the printer is on. b. When the printer is powered on while a memory card is in the card slot. c. When the USB bus is reset while the printer is on with a memory card in the card slot. (When the host computer is already on, and is connected to the printer via USB, or when the host computer is restarted.) 2) Power cut to the memory card When any of the following events occur, power supply to the memory card is cut. (The Access lamp turns off.) a. When the printer is turned off by pressing the Power button. However, power is supplied in the following instances even if the printer is not on: - From the time that a memory card not-removable command is received from the host computer until a removal permission command is received, or the USB cable is disconnected. - From the time that a writing command is received from the host computer to the memory card until writing is completed. b. When the memory card is removed from the card slot by pressing the Eject Button. c. When the following "Memory card removal command" is implemented on the connected host computer. 4-10-3 Memory card removal command from the host computer When the following operation is performed on the host computer, it is detected that the memory card removal command has been implemented, and power supply to the memory card is cut. Select "Change the driver's read/write attribute" in the Memory Card Startup Utility. To the top
4-12-2 Selectable layout in Digital Camera Direct Printing When the language setting on the digital camera is not set to Japanese. (Media types for overseas are common for all markets, however the panel display differs depending on the languages. The following is the display of US English.) - Index printing LTR/A4: 80 photos, 4" x 6": 24 photos, 5" x 7": 35 photos - Single frame printing A4/LTR with borderless/bordered, 4" x 6" with borderless/bordered, 5" x 7" with borderless/bordered When the language setting on the digital camera is set to Japanese - Index printing L: 15 photos, 2L: 35 photos, Post card: 24 photos, A4: 80 photos, Name card/Card: 6 photos*1 - Single frame printing L with borderless/bordered, 2 L with borderless/bordered, Post card with borderless/bordered, A4 with borderless*2/bordered, Panorama with borderless/bordered, Name card/Card*1 with borderless/bordered *1 Printing is possible only when paper feeding is performed from the sheet feeder. *2 Plain paper is not selectable. 4-12-3 Layout in Memory Card Direct Printing Layout of multiple images is arranged as shown below. - Images are arranged horizontally, from left to right, top to bottom.
- When the number of photos designated requires less space than the layout provides, nothing is printed in the remaining spaces.
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4-12-4 Layout and image size Processing in borderless printing (including 2 photos / 4 photos / 8 photos / postcard with borderless) 1) Rotate the image data by 90 degrees (if necessary) to align the long edges of the image with those of the paper.
2) Enlarge (or reduce) the image data while maintaining the image's proportions so as to align either the long or short edges of the image with those of the paper , so that blank space in the paper is completely eliminated.
3) Any image data extending beyond the printing area will be cut off and not printed. (The discarded image data will be equally divided between top and bottom, or left and right.)
Due to decrease of paper - Set the top margin to 4mm or feed capability in the low more. temperature and low humidity environment
- Print start position varies.
- In the printer driver, increase the amount of extension. - Change the paper feeding method from the cassette to the sheet feeder. When returning the repaired printer to the user, insert the fixing tool (A4 plain paper folded 5 times) between the main case and the carriage, and fix it with tape. [See Part 1, 4. PRINTER TRANSPORTATION] In borderless printing, 1. Perform Bottom plate printing is performed to cleaning (from the printer the size slightly larger driver) up to 3 times*1. than the paper size, and *1 : Change the paper in each ink off the paper is Bottom plate cleaning. absorbed by the platen's The cleaning can end ink absorber. Absorbed when paper does not get ink may attach to the any soiling. platen rib(s) after several dozen sheets are printed, 2. If soiling on the paper still causing soiling at the remains after 3 times of leading edge of paper or Bottom plate cleaning, on the back side of wipe the platen rib(s) and paper. their surroundings with a cotton swab. On the rib(s) inside the sheet feed unit used for duplex printing, ink mist may accumulate, smearing paper. Temporary operational solution: Cancel automatic duplex printing, and manually print each side of paper. Cleaning by user: 1. Perform Bottom plate cleaning (from the printer driver) up to 3 times*1.
- A margin appears on printouts. - Paper feeds at an angle.
- Margin
Carriage lock lever dislocation 5 C Safety during transportation
- With the print head and ink tanks installed - The phenomenon occurred in the freight handling test.
During transportation for return after repair, Ink dries, and no ink is ejected.
Soiling on the back - After continuous side of paper (lines borderless printing of or streaks parallel to small sized paper (such as the paper feed 4 x 6), when a larger direction) sized paper (such as A4) is printed. 6 A Print results - With Photo Paper Plus Double Sided or postcards, the phenomenon is likely to be noticeable and to be complained of by users, as printing is performed on both sides of such paper. Soiling on paper in - Automatic duplex printing automatic duplex (Photo Paper Plus Double printing (lines or Sided, postcards, plain streaks paper) perpendicular to the paper feed direction)
- Paper gets smeared. - The back side of paper gets smeared.
- Paper gets smeared. - The back side of paper gets smeared. - Even after Bottom plate cleaning was performed, and the platen ribs were cleaned with cotton swab, paper gets smeared.
Change the paper in each Bottom plate cleaning. The cleaning can end when paper does not get any soiling.
2. If soiling on the paper still remains after 3 times of Bottom plate cleaning, wipe the platen rib(s) and their surroundings with a
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cotton swab. If the phenomenon persists after conducting 1 and 2, servicing is required. Service: Wipe any soiling or dirt off from the sheet feed unit and the bottom case unit ribs*2. Scratches on paper - PP-101D, PP-101, PR101, SG-101, etc. - Paper feeding from the cassette - Multiple number of sheets loaded - Paper is scratched. - Marks appear on printed paper. - Change the paper feeding method from the cassette to the sheet feeder. Scratches on the PF return lever due to paper feeding from the - If automatic duplex printing is cassette, and duplex performed, cancel it, and, by printing path. setting only a single sheet of paper in the auto sheet feeder, manually print each side of paper. - Widen space between paper and paper - Flatten paper Paper is soiled.
Soiling on the print - PSHR, KM-101 surface of a page 9 B Print results - PR-101 (L, 4" x 6")
Paper is curled
Paper feeding 10 (specifications)
Credit/name card sized paper can not be ejected.
- KM-101, MM-101 - GP-401 Credit Card
Paper is set sideways in the sheet feeder.
Set paper vertically in the sheet Paper is not ejected. feeder. 'This paper size can be fed by setting paper vertically in the sheet feeder. Feeding through the cassette is not possible.)
Print result 11 (specifications)
To change color hue at Direct Print, as color hue is redtinged.
At Direct Print
Color hue is different from the desired colors.
Perform color adjustment on the Color hue is not operation panel. normal.
*1: When paper is not soiled, cleaning is complete. Change paper each time cleaning is performed. *2: Locations to clean in servicing when soiling on paper in automatic duplex printing persists:

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Technical specifications
Full description
Offering extensive connectivity with outstanding photo quality, the Canon PIXMA iP6000D is a personal photo center, enabling direct printing from memory cards, digital cameras and even camera phones. Select, manipulate and print your favorite photos straight from the printer's advanced built-in viewer. A large 2.5" color LCD screen and an intuitive user interface makes PC-free printing direct from your memory card super simple. Sophisticated functions include search, color balancing, special effects, trimming and the ability to brighten faces. Print stunning photos directly from your camera - quickly, easily and without using a computer. The PIXMA iP6000D supports PictBridge, the universal standard for direct photo printing from all compatible digital cameras and camcorders. Connectivity even extends to compatible camera phones. An IrDA interface allows you to print superb images straight from your mobile camera phone. The built-in Auto Duplex Printing Unit handles both plain paper and photo paper for two-sided printing. Known for precise, high-speed, high-quality printing, Canon's DVD/CD Direct Printing has been made easier to use. The paper feed cassette is built into the printer unit to offer 2-way paper feeding convenience with the Auto Sheet Feeder. This saves space, allows large volume printing and both plain and photo paper can be used simultaneously. Transparent ink tanks for all six colors can be replaced individually, reducing your costs significantly. See at a glance when a single tank needs replacing, while an intelligent ink detections system ensures you don't waste a drop of ink. Benefit from ultimate photo quality and fast borderless printing - with bright, bold and vivid colors. A six ink printing system is combined with Canon's FINE print head to achieve remarkable quality and print speeds. Micro-Nozzles eject tiny 2pl ink droplets with high precision for a maximum 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution, capturing every detail perfectly. Produce beautiful borderless prints rapidly - on 10 x 15 cm, 13 x 18 cm and A4 sizes.
| General | |
| Printer Type | Photo printer - ink-jet - color |
| Width | 16.9 in |
| Depth | 12.3 in |
| Height | 7.7 in |
| Weight | 15.9 lbs |
| Printer | |
| Print Speed | Up to 1.2 min/page - photo - 4 in x 6 in Up to 3 min/page - photo - 8 in x 10 in |
| Built-in Devices | Preview screen |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless, wired |
| Interface | USB, Infrared |
| Max Resolution ( B&W ) | 4800 dpi x 1200 dpi |
| Max Resolution ( Color ) | 4800 dpi x 1200 dpi |
| Direct Printing Specifications | PictBridge, Canon Bubble Jet Direct |
| Printer Features | Borderless printing |
| RAM | |
| RAM Installed ( Max ) | 56 KB |
| Media Handling | |
| Media Type | Envelopes, transparencies, plain paper, photo paper, semi-gloss photo paper, glossy photo paper, matte photo paper, two-sided photo paper, high resolution paper |
| Max Media Size (Custom) | 8.5 in x 14 in |
| Media Sizes | Letter A Size (8.5 in x 11 in), Legal (8.5 in x 14 in), 4 in x 6 in, 2.1 in x 3.4 in, 5 in x 7 in |
| Envelope Sizes | US No 10 (4.1 in x 9.5 in) |
| Total Media Capacity | 150 sheets |
| Expansion / Connectivity | |
| Expansion Slots Total (Free) | 1 ( 1 ) x CompactFlash Card 1 ( 1 ) x SmartMedia Card 1 ( 1 ) x Memory Stick PRO 1 ( 1 ) x SD Memory Card 1 ( 1 ) x xD-Picture Card |
| Connections | 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type B 1 x direct print port - 4 pin USB Type A 1 x infrared - IrDA |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Consumables Included | 1 x ink tank ( cyan ) 1 x ink tank ( magenta ) 1 x ink tank ( yellow ) 1 x ink tank ( black ) 1 x ink tank ( photo cyan ) 1 x ink tank ( photo magenta ) |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Power supply - internal |
| Voltage Required | AC 120 V |
| Frequency Required | 60 Hz |
| Software / System Requirements | |
| Software Included | Drivers & Utilities, Canon PhotoRecord, Canon Easy-WebPrint |
| OS Required | Apple MacOS 9.x, Apple MacOS X 10.2.1 or later, Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP |
| Environmental Standards | |
| ENERGY STAR Qualified | Yes |
| Environmental Parameters | |
| Sound Emission (Operating) | 35 dBA |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Canon |
| Part Numbers | 9315A001, 9315A001AA |
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