Canon Printer BJC 4400 User Manual

BJC-4400  
USER  
MANUAL  
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Using Your Documentation  
The following documentation is supplied with the Canon BJC-4400  
Series Color Bubble Jet™ Printer to help you efficiently use your new  
printer.  
Quick Start Guide  
This booklet describes the steps you follow to unpack and set up your  
printer and install the BJC-4400 Series Printer Driver for Windows®.  
You can follow the steps illustrated in the booklet to start printing in  
minutes. It also includes quick reference information to help you use  
the printer on a daily basis.  
Users Manual  
This manual offers detailed information on how to operate your printer.  
It includes printing operations, maintenance, and specifications. Read  
this manual to master basic operations and when you need to know the  
specifications of the printer.  
Conventions  
This Users Manual uses the following conventions to alert you to  
information that will help you operate the printer correctly and safely.  
Notes provide advice or suggestions regarding the use of the printer.  
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Cautions alert you to operations that could cause damage to your  
hardware or software, or cause injury to yourself.  
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Distinctive typefaces identify the printer buttons you press, the lights on  
the operator panel, and any commands you enter at your computer.  
The buttons you press appear in this typeface: POWER button.  
The lights on your printer appear in this typeface: POWER light.  
When you type something on your computer, it appears in this  
typeface: DIR/P.  
The selections you make in Windows are shown in bold: Click OK.  
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Contents  
1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1-1  
Supplies and Accessories .................................................................................... 1-2  
BJ Cartridges and BJ Tanks .......................................................................... 1-2  
Canon Specialty Papers ................................................................................ 1-4  
Color Image Scanner Cartridge ................................................................... 1-4  
Getting Help From Canon .................................................................................. 1-5  
Servicing the Printer .................................................................................... 1-6  
2 Using the Printer With Windows ................................................................ 2-1  
Installing a Printer Driver ................................................................................... 2-1  
Printing a Document .......................................................................................... 2-2  
Printer Setup Within Windows 98/95 ................................................................ 2-3  
Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box in Windows 98/95 ................ 2-3  
Using the Printer Driver in Windows 98/95 ............................................... 2-3  
Printer Setup Within Windows 3.1 .................................................................... 2-4  
Accessing the Printing Options .................................................................... 2-4  
The Windows Tabs .............................................................................................. 2-5  
Specifying Your Printing Options ............................................................... 2-8  
Recommended Graphics Settings ................................................................ 2-8  
Using the Setup Analyzer ............................................................................. 2-10  
Using Cartridge Detection ........................................................................... 2-11  
Printing Speed Versus Color .............................................................................. 2-12  
For Quick Color Printing ............................................................................. 2-12  
For High Quality Color Printing ................................................................. 2-12  
For Monochrome Printing .......................................................................... 2-13  
Other Ways to Improve Print Speed in Windows ...................................... 2-13  
3 Paper Handling .................................................................................................. 3-1  
Selecting Paper Types .......................................................................................... 3-2  
Paper Guidelines ........................................................................................... 3-4  
Setting the Paper Thickness Lever ...................................................................... 3-5  
Printer Settings for Various Print Media............................................................ 3-6  
Loading Paper ...................................................................................................... 3-7  
Automatically Feeding Paper........................................................................ 3-7  
Auto Feed Guidelines.................................................................................... 3-10  
Manually Feeding Paper................................................................................ 3-12  
Printing on Envelopes ......................................................................................... 3-14  
Using Canons Specialty Papers ......................................................................... 3-17  
Specialty Paper Guidelines............................................................................ 3-17  
High Resolution Paper HR-101 ................................................................... 3-19  
Fabric Sheet FS-101 ...................................................................................... 3-22  
Printing on Banner Paper ............................................................................. 3-24  
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4 Maintaining the Printer .................................................................................. 4-1  
Printer Guidelines ............................................................................................... 4-2  
Cleaning the Printer ........................................................................................... 4-3  
Printing the Test Pages ....................................................................................... 4-4  
Printing the Test Pages From Windows ...................................................... 4-5  
Printing the Test Pages Using the Operator Panel ..................................... 4-6  
Cleaning the Print Head ..................................................................................... 4-6  
Cleaning the Print Head From Windows ................................................... 4-6  
Cleaning the Print Head Using the Operator Panel ................................... 4-7  
BJ Cartridge Guidelines ...................................................................................... 4-8  
BJ Cartridge and BJ Tank Maintenance ...................................................... 4-10  
Replacing the BJ Cartridge ................................................................................. 4-11  
Replacing a BJ Tank in the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge ................................... 4-18  
Storing a BJ Cartridge ........................................................................................ 4-22  
Installing and Removing the Optional Color Image Scanner Cartridge.......... 4-24  
Installing the Color Image Scanner Cartridge ............................................ 4-24  
Removing the Color Image Scanner Cartridge .......................................... 4-27  
Transporting the Printer .................................................................................... 4-28  
5 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................... 5-1  
Identifying Your Printer Problem ...................................................................... 5-2  
General Problems ............................................................................................... 5-3  
Clearing Paper Jams ............................................................................................ 5-4  
Appendix A Specifications ................................................................................ A-1  
Printing Specifications ....................................................................................... A-1  
BJ Cartridges ....................................................................................................... A-4  
General ................................................................................................................ A-5  
Optional IS-22 Color Image Scanner Cartridge ............................................... A-5  
Glossary ..................................................................................................................... G-1  
Index .......................................................................................................................... I-1  
FCC Regulations ......................................................................................................FCC-1  
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Introduction  
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Canon BJC-4400 Series Color  
Bubble Jet™ Printer. We appreciate your choosing this printer to meet  
your printing needs.  
The BJC-4400 Series printers offer excellent print quality and fast print  
speed using both color and black inks. We are certain you will be  
satisfied with this advanced Bubble Jet technology.  
This chapter:  
Lists the supplies, accessories, and options you can purchase for the  
printer  
Describes Canons customer support services  
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Supplies and Accessories  
Your BJC-4400 Series printer supports excellent and unique 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 BJ Tanks  
You can use the following BJ® cartridges with the BJC-4400 Series  
printers:  
BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge  
BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge  
BC-22e Photo BJ Cartridge  
BC-29F Neon BJ Cartridge  
You can purchase the following BJ tanks for use in the BC-21e Color  
BJ Cartridge:  
BCI-21 Black BJ Tank  
BCI-21 Color BJ Tank  
BJ cartridges contain the Bubble Jet print head and BJ tank(s), while  
BJ tanks contain ink only.  
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Canon has more engineers dedicated to creating quality ink for providing  
the best results for output on Bubble Jet printers than any other  
organization. Canon does not prohibit the use of third-party inks and the  
use of third-party inks does not invalidate the products limited warranty.  
However, Canon cannot guarantee the quality or performance of your  
printer when you are using inks from other suppliers.  
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Canons limited warranty does not cover damage caused to Canons  
Bubble Jet products that is attributable to the use of third party parts or  
supplies, including inks. The limited warranty remains in effect for its  
life once that particular damage has been properly repaired.  
For optimum printing results, Canon recommends that you use only  
Canon BJ cartridges and BJ tanks.  
You can also purchase the optional Canon BC-22e Photo Kit, which  
includes everything you need to produce photo-realistic images:  
BC-22e Photo BJ Cartridge  
SB-21 Ink Cartridge Storage Box  
Canon High Resolution Paper HR-101 (60 sheets)  
See Chapter 4, Maintaining the Printer, for details on replacing  
BJ cartridges.  
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Canon Specialty Papers  
Canon manufactures numerous specialty papers, including:  
Glossy Photo Paper GP-201  
Banner Paper  
Brilliant White Paper  
High Resolution Paper HR-101  
T-Shirt Transfers TR-101  
Greeting Cards GC-101  
Bubble Jet Paper LC-301 (water resistant)  
Fabric Sheet FS-101  
Transparencies CF-102  
Back Print Film BF-102  
High Gloss Film HG-101  
See Chapter 3, Paper Handling, for details on Canons Specialty Papers.  
Color Image Scanner Cartridge  
You can use your BJC-4400 Series printer as a color image sheetfed  
scanner by removing the BJ cartridge from the printer and replacing it  
with the optional IS-22 Color Image Scanner Cartridge. This scanner  
cartridge employs an optical head in place of a print head to scan images  
and text on paper fed through the printer. Installation of the scanner  
cartridge is described later in this manual. For details about using the  
scanner cartridge, see the IS-22 Color Image Scanner Cartridge Users  
Manual that comes with the scanner cartridge package.  
See Chapter 4, Maintaining the Printer, for instructions on how to install  
the scanner cartridge.  
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Canon Customer Care Center  
Canon Computer Systems, Inc. offers a full range of customer technical  
support* options including:  
24-hour, 7-day-a-week, toll-free automated support for troubleshooting  
issues on most current products (1-800-423-2366)  
Speak to a technician free of service charge (currently Monday–  
Friday, 8:00 am–10:00 pm EST, excluding holidays) for products  
still under warranty** (1-757-413-2848)  
Speak to a technician for a service charge (currently $24.99 per call)  
during holidays and days/hours not listed above regarding urgent  
product questions or for products no longer under warranty  
(1-800-423-2366)  
Or for a charge of $2.50 per minute, to a maximum of $25.00 per  
call (1-900-246-1200)  
E-mail support via the Canon Computer Systems, Inc. Web site  
(www.ccsi.canon.com)  
24-hour, toll-free Fax Retrieval System (1-800-526-4345)  
To download the latest drivers using your modem, 24-hour Bulletin  
Board Service (1-757-420-2000)  
*Support program specifics subject to change without notice.  
**Refer to individual product information for warranty details.  
Canon Canada  
Within Canada, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (1-800-263-1121)  
In other countries, please contact your Canon dealer.  
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Servicing the Printer  
The Canon BJC-4400 Series Color Bubble Jet Printers are designed with  
the latest technology to provide trouble-free operation. The Warranty  
Card that comes with the printer describes Canons one-year limited  
warranty for your Bubble Jet printer. 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.  
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If you feel your BJC-4400 Series Color Bubble Jet Printer needs  
servicing, contact Canon on the World Wide Web to locate the Canon  
Authorized Service Facility (ASF) nearest you. If you do not have access  
to the Web, you can call Canon (see page 1-5).  
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Using the Printer With Windows  
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This chapter describes how to use the printer with your Windows  
applications. It includes:  
Installing a printer driver  
Printing a document  
Printer setup within Windows 98/95  
Printer setup within Windows 3.1  
The Windows tabs  
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 BJC-4400 Series Printer Driver for Windows before  
you can use the printer with your computer. See your Quick Start Guide  
for instructions.  
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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.  
Start your  
application.  
Start the program you are using to create the document,  
and open the document you want to print.  
Make sure  
the Canon  
Choose Print or Print Setup from the File menu. You will  
see a screen similar to this:  
BJC-4400 Series  
is selected as  
your default  
printer.  
Click on the Properties or Setup button if you want to  
make any adjustments as appropriate for printing your  
document. (See Printer Setup Within Windows 98/95 or  
Printer Setup Within Windows 3.1 for details.)  
After making any necessary changes to the printing  
parameters, click OK to start the print job.  
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Printer Setup Within Windows 98/95  
You can use the printer with all your Windows 98/95 applications.  
Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box  
in Windows 98/95  
You can open the Properties dialog box in one of the following ways:  
From within any Windows application, you can select the Print or  
Print Setup command.  
From the Printers folder, you can select the printer and then select  
the Properties command from the File menu.  
From the Printers folder, you can select the printer, click the right  
mouse button, and then select Properties from the drop down list.  
Using the Printer Driver in Windows 98/95  
The printing options are displayed on the following Windows 98/95  
tabs: General, Details, Paper, Graphics, Setting, and Control. See The  
Windows Tabs section (page 2-5) for details. (You may also see a Sharing  
tab if your printer is being shared by a Network.)  
For detailed information on any of the printing options, you can use the  
Windows 98/95 on-line Help:  
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Use the right mouse button to click an item on the screen; then  
click the Whats This? command.  
Click ? and then click an item.  
Press  
.
F1  
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Printer Setup Within Windows 3.1  
You can use the printer with all your Windows 3.1 applications.  
Accessing the Printing Options  
You can access the printing options from the Printers dialog box in the  
Control Panel, or you can select the Print Setup option available from  
the File menu of most applications that run in Windows.  
If the Print Setup option does not appear in the File menu for your  
application, refer to the users manual supplied with the application.  
It should provide information about changing the printer setup  
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parameters.  
In Windows 3.1, the printing options are displayed on these tabs: Paper,  
Graphics, Setting, and Control. See the next section, The Windows Tabs,  
for details.  
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The Windows Tabs  
The BJC-4400 Series Printer Driver for Windows has several tabs from  
which you can select your printing options and learn about your printer  
driver as well as your new printer.  
General (Windows 98/95 only)  
This tab allows you to add comments regarding the printer driver and  
print a test page or a separator page. (You see this tab when you open  
the Properties dialog box from the Printers folder, not from within a  
Windows application.  
)
ADD COMMENTS  
HERE  
PRINT A  
SEPARATOR  
PAGE  
PRINT A TEST PAGE  
Details (Windows 98/95 only)  
This tab allows you to specify printer port settings, spool settings,  
and time-out settings. (You see this tab when you open the  
Properties dialog box from the Printers folder, not from within a  
Windows application.)  
DEFINE THE  
PRINTER’S PORT  
SPECIFY THE  
PRINTER DRIVER  
SPECIFY TIMEOUT  
SETTINGS  
SPECIFY PORT  
SETTINGS  
SPECIFY SPOOL  
SETTINGS  
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Paper  
This tab allows you to specify page orientation, paper size, and type  
of print media. (The printing options on this tab are the same for  
both Windows 98/95 and Windows 3.1.)  
SPECIFY PAGE  
ORIENTATION  
SPECIFY SIZE  
OF PAPER  
SPECIFY TYPE  
OF PAPER  
SPECIFY  
PAPER FEED  
METHOD  
Graphics  
This tab allows you to specify print quality, color model, and print  
model. (The printing options on this tab are the same for both  
Windows 98/95 and Windows 3.1. However, the Image Color  
Matching feature is available in Windows 98/95 only.)  
SPECIFY PRINT  
ENABLE OR  
QUALITY  
DISABLE IMAGE  
COLOR MATCHING  
(WINDOWS 98/95  
ONLY)  
SELECT A  
COLOR MODEL  
(BE SURE TO  
SELECT PHOTO  
COLOR WHEN  
YOU INSTALL  
THE OPTIONAL  
BC-22e PHOTO  
BJ CARTRIDGE)  
ENABLE OR  
DISABLE FINE  
MODE  
ENABLE OR  
DISABLE IMAGE  
OPTIMIZER  
SELECT A  
PRINT MODEL  
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Setting  
This tab allows you to turn on or off the Setup Analyzer and  
Cartridge Detection. It also allows you to save up to four custom  
print settings. (The printing options on this tab are the same for  
both Windows 98/95 and Windows 3.1.)  
ENABLE OR DISABLE  
CARTRIDGE  
DETECTION  
ENABLE OR  
DISABLE SETUP  
ANALYZER  
SAVE YOUR  
CUSTOM PRINT  
SETTINGS  
Control  
This tab allows you to print test pages, turn the printer off, enable or  
disable the auto power on feature, clean the print head, or move the  
BJ cartridge so you can change it. It also allows you to turn off the  
printer after a certain period of inactivity. (The printing options on  
this tab are the same for both Windows 98/95 and Windows 3.1.)  
POWER OFF PRINTER  
PERFORM  
PRINTER TESTS  
CLEAN THE PRINT HEAD  
CHANGE THE  
BJ CARTRIDGE  
CONTROLS THE AUTO  
POWER OFF FEATURE,  
WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO  
AUTOMATICALLY TURN  
OFF THE PRINTER IF IT IS  
IDLE FOR A SPECIFIED  
PERIOD OF TIME; AFTER  
CHANGING A SETTING, BE  
SURE TO CLICK SET  
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Specifying Your Printing Options on the Windows Tabs  
Be sure to use your on-line help to find out about the settings available  
for each printing option.  
To move between the Windows tabs, click on any of the tabs.  
To save the settings and exit, click the OK button.  
To cancel your setting selections on a tab, click the Cancel button.  
To save your settings without exiting, click the Apply button.  
To access helpful information about the printer and the printer  
driver, click on the Help button.  
Recommended Graphics Settings  
You can select the following printing options from the Graphics tab to  
achieve the specified results.  
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Driver settings  
Print Quality  
To achieve  
Color Model  
Results  
Fastest B&W  
output possible  
Draft  
180 × 180 dpi  
Monochrome  
Uses less ink. Output  
quality is draft.  
Fast letter quality  
output  
Standard  
Monochrome  
Monochrome  
Slightly slower than  
360 × 360 dpi  
draft. Quality is standard.  
Fast B&W photograph Standard and  
and graphic output  
Slower than B&W but  
better grayscale quality.  
Fine On  
360 × 360 dpi  
High quality  
output  
High and  
Monochrome  
Monochrome  
Produces highest  
resolution output.  
Fine Off  
720 × 360 dpi  
High quality  
photograph and  
graphic output  
High and  
Slower than Standard but  
optimizes B&W grayscale  
quality.  
Fine On  
720 × 360 dpi  
Fast color output  
Draft  
Color  
Color  
Color  
Uses less ink. Output  
quality is draft.  
180 × 180 dpi  
Color output  
Standard  
360 × 360 dpi  
Fast color printing but  
quality is not optimized.  
High quality  
color output  
High and  
Uses Drop Modulation  
Technology to optimize  
color print quality but the  
print speed is slower.  
Fine On  
720 × 360 dpi  
Photo-realistic  
color printing  
Standard  
Photo Color  
Photo Color  
Produces photo-realistic  
color printing. (Requires  
BC-22e Photo BJ Cartridge  
and High Resolution  
360 × 360 dpi  
Paper HR-101 or Glossy  
Photo Paper GP-201.)  
True photo  
quality printing  
High  
360 × 360 dpi  
Uses Drop Modulation  
Technology™ to produce  
true photo quality.  
(Requires BC-22e Photo  
BJ Cartridge and High  
Resolution Paper HR-101  
or Glossy Photo Paper  
GP-201.)  
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Using the Setup Analyzer  
The Setup Analyzer allows the printer driver to evaluate your choice of  
printing settings. On the Setting tab, you click on the green to enable  
the Setup Analyzer. Click on the red symbol to disable it.  
When you exit the printer driver and accept your printing settings by  
clicking the OK button, the Setup Analyzer (if enabled) checks to see if  
any of your settings are contrary to the recommended settings.  
If there are inconsistencies, a dialog box similar to this appears:  
The inconsistencies appear with check boxes. You can use the dialog box  
buttons to select or deselect the inconsistencies and/or fix or ignore the  
inconsistencies.  
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Using Cartridge Detection  
Use Cartridge Detection if you want the driver to alert you when the  
installed BJ cartridge is not the correct choice to use with your Color  
Model setting. To enable Cartridge Detection, which is located on the  
Setting tab, click on the green . Click on the red symbol to disable it.  
If Cartridge Detection cannot detect the cartridge type, it advises you to  
check that your printer is on-line and that the cables are secure.  
If you choose the Monochrome Color Model and you have a BC-21e  
Color BJ Cartridge installed, you’ll see:  
Performance Tip!  
You now have a color cartridge installed in your  
printer. For faster printing speed, change the  
color cartridge to the monochrome cartridge.  
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Printing Speed Versus Color  
The BJC-4400 Series Printer Driver for Windows can interpret and  
translate the full spectrum of colors, up to 16.7 million colors. When  
printing in color, there is a significant increase in the amount of  
information that the driver has to interpret and translate. When printing  
with black ink only, the driver has only one color to interpret.  
By decreasing the amount of colors that the printer driver has to  
interpret, you can significantly decrease the time needed to translate  
the information. This will speed up the overall printing process.  
For Quick Color Printing  
In the BJC-4400 Series Printer Driver for Windows, choose the following  
settings. These selections allow the printer driver to interpret and  
translate 256 colors, which will increase your printing speed. However,  
your print quality will not be optimized.  
Media Type—Plain Paper  
Print Quality—Standard; Fine is off  
Color Model—Color  
Print Model—Custom  
Color Selection—Fast Color  
For High Quality Color Printing  
Select the settings shown below to allow the printer driver to interpret  
and translate up to 16.7 million colors. Keep in mind that your print  
speed will be slower than with other setting combinations.  
Print Quality—High; Fine mode is on  
Color Model—Color  
Print Model—Automatic  
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For Monochrome Printing  
Use the BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge to optimize the printers performance  
when you are printing black text and graphics only.  
In the BJC-4400 Series Printer Driver for Windows, choose the following  
settings to tell your printer to print using black ink only.  
Media Type—Plain Paper  
Print Quality—Standard  
Color Model—Monochrome  
Print Model—Automatic  
Other Ways to Improve Print Speed in Windows  
To improve printing speed, you can try the following:  
Turn off the Print Manager in the Windows Control Panel  
(Windows 3.1 only)  
This avoids the extra step of sending the print file to the Print  
Manager and may increase your printing speed by as much as 25%,  
depending on the computer you are using.  
Add a permanent swap file in Windows 3.1  
Under the 386 Enhanced icon in the Windows Control Panel, add or  
create a permanent swap file that is from 4 MB to 9 MB. The  
computer will be able to prepare the print file faster. See your  
Windows documentation for instructions.  
Avoid diffusion halftones  
In the Custom Settings dialog box, choose Diffusion only when  
printing final output or photographic images. Choosing a Halftone  
setting of Fine allows documents to print as much as 20% faster  
because the computer does not need to compute to “best possible  
position” for each dot.  
Avoid screen matched color  
In the Custom Settings dialog box, avoid Match as the Color  
Adjustment setting. The screen matching feature takes longer to  
process in the computer because it requires special information.  
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Avoid automatic settings  
Although the automatic settings are easy to use, the computer must  
interpret the printed page. This takes more time than if you select  
each setting.  
Free up your memory  
Use only one software program at a time and unload any screen  
saving utilities or programs stored in Windows background; this  
frees up more memory for Windows processing.  
Use Monochrome when possible  
If you will be printing text in black ink only, choose a Color  
Selection of Black and White rather than Grayscale. Print draft  
documents in Monochrome rather than Color, or use Draft print  
quality when printing color.  
Limit the number of colors on each page  
The computer will need to calculate and transmit fewer dots. Too  
many colors can make the image confusing and less effective as well  
as cause the print speed to slow down.  
Use primary colors when printing presentation graphics  
Use black, cyan, yellow, magenta, blue, green, and red when possible.  
The computer will need to calculate and transfer less dot  
information.  
Use the Draft print quality  
The printer will need to image fewer dots.  
Use Plain Paper as the Media Type  
The print head will make only one pass for each printed line.  
Use smaller graphics and more white space in your  
documents  
The computer will be able to prepare the print file faster.  
Add RAM to your computer  
The computer will be able to prepare the print file faster.  
Use a computer with a faster processor  
The computer will be able to prepare the print file faster.  
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This chapter describes how to use the printer for all your printing  
operations. It includes:  
Selecting paper types  
Setting the paper thickness lever  
Summary of printer settings for various print media  
Automatically loading paper  
Manually feeding paper  
Printing on envelopes  
Using Canons Specialty Papers  
To ensure the best performance of your printer, youll want to select the  
best paper and load it correctly. You can stack paper in the sheet feeder  
to load it automatically, or you can manually feed one sheet at a time.  
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Selecting Paper Types  
One of the most important things you can do to assure the best possible  
performance of your Bubble Jet printer is to select the correct paper.  
Your printer produces letter quality print on most plain bond papers,  
including cotton bond and photocopying papers; it does not require  
special ink jet papers. However, the print quality varies with different  
paper types. Be sure to test a type of paper before you purchase a large  
quantity.  
Plain Paper  
The printer supports paper sizes of letter, legal, and A4 in portrait  
orientation. You can use regular copier paper, cotton bond papers, and  
typical letterhead. Always use paper without curls, folds, staples, or  
damaged edges.  
Glossy Photo Paper  
Canon Glossy Photo Paper GP-201 is a high gloss, thicker paper that  
produces the look and feel of a photograph. Use this paper with the  
BC-21e Color or BC-22e Photo BJ Cartridge to produce photo-realistic  
prints from your printer. (In your printer driver, select Glossy Paper  
when you have Glossy Photo Paper loaded.)  
Banner Paper  
Canons Banner Paper is specifically designed for printing one  
continuous sheet in a banner format. The connected sheets are divided  
by a perforation. You can print from two to six sheets at one time.  
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Brilliant White Paper  
Canons unique paper formulation gives you a bright white printing  
surface that produces incredibly brilliant colors and dark, crisp black  
text. This paper works great for proposals, color presentations, color  
charts/graphs, flyers, and newsletters. You can print on both sides of  
the sheet. (In your printer driver, select Plain Paper when you load  
this paper.)  
High Resolution Paper  
The Canon High Resolution Paper HR-101 is designed to produce  
photo-realistic quality output with sharp and vivid graphics. For best  
results, use the optional BC-22e Photo BJ Cartridge to produce images  
comparable to your favorite photographs.  
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-4400 Series 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.  
Bubble Jet Paper (water resistant)  
The Canon Bubble Jet Paper LC-301 has been developed for high quality  
printing with minimal or no smearing or running when in contact with  
water or damp surfaces, making it a good choice for damp or rainy  
environments. The paper is specially coated and printable on both sides.  
(In your printer driver, select Plain Paper when you load this paper.)  
Fabric Sheets  
Use Fabric Sheet FS-101 for Canon Bubble Jet printers to print pillow  
covers, scarves, flags, and other textile items. Use these sheets for appliqués  
and other craft and sewing projects. Fabric sheets are 9.5 × 14 inches.  
Transparencies  
CF-102 Transparencies from Canon are recommended. These  
transparencies produce excellent contrast, sharpness, and color.  
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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, high-  
intensity color images suitable for business presentations, design work,  
or professional reports. Back print film is printed on the back (non-  
glossy) side of the film in mirror image and then viewed from the front  
or glossy side using a backlighting device.  
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.  
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.  
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Paper Guidelines  
When selecting or loading paper, please remember the following:  
Attempting to print on damp, curled, wrinkled, or torn paper can  
cause paper jams and poor print quality.  
Use cut-sheet paper only. You cannot use multipart paper.  
When using graph paper, the lines may not match because the  
1/6-inch line spacing of the printer is slightly less than that of  
graph paper.  
If the print density of your page is very high, light paper stock may  
curl slightly due to the large amount of ink. If you need to print  
dense graphics, try printing on heavier stock.  
Do not use thicker paper than meets the specifications for this  
printer. Printing with a paper that is thick enough to come in  
contact with the print head nozzles may damage the BJ cartridge.  
When printing on legal size paper (or larger), do not extend the  
paper output tray.  
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Setting the Paper Thickness Lever  
To ensure trouble-free paper handling, youll want to set the paper  
thickness lever before loading paper.  
Center for the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge  
Left for the BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge  
Right for heavier-weight print media or envelopes  
PAPER THICKNESS LEVER  
Be sure to check this lever when you change BJ cartridges, and before  
and after printing on heavier-weight print media or envelopes.  
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Printer Settings for Various Print Media  
Paper  
thickness lever  
Paper  
output  
Paper feed  
Media  
BC-21e  
BC-20 guides Method  
Limit (Sheets)  
Plain paper  
Center  
Left  
Down  
Auto  
Approx. 100  
(0.4" or 10 mm stack)  
Glossy Photo Paper  
GP-201  
Center  
Up  
Auto or  
Manual  
1
Banner Paper  
Right  
Up  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
1 (2 to 6)  
Brilliant White Paper Center  
Left  
Down  
Up  
Approx. 100  
High Resolution  
Paper HR-101  
Center  
Approx. 80  
(0.4" or 10 mm stack)  
T-Shirt Transfers  
TR-101  
Right  
Right  
Down  
Down  
Down  
Down  
Down  
Down  
Down  
Down  
Auto or  
Manual  
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1
Greeting Cards  
GC-101  
Manual  
Bubble Jet Paper  
LC-301  
Center  
Left  
Auto  
Approx. 100  
(0.4" or 10 mm stack)  
Fabric sheet  
FS-101  
Right  
Auto or  
Manual  
1
Transparencies  
CF-102  
Center  
Center  
Center  
Right  
Auto  
50  
10  
1
Back Print Film  
BF-102  
Auto  
High Gloss Film  
HG-101  
Manual  
Manual  
Other heavier-weight  
print media  
1
Envelopes  
Single  
Right  
Right  
Down  
Down  
Manual  
Auto  
1
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Stack  
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Loading Paper  
You can stack paper in the sheet feeder to load it automatically, or you  
can manually feed one sheet at a time through the manual feed slot.  
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 10 sheets  
of 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.  
Center for the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge.  
Left for the BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge.  
PAPER THICKNESS LEVER  
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Pull the paper  
support up  
For letter-size and A4-size paper, extend the paper output  
tray.  
until it stops.  
Pull out the  
paper output  
tray and its  
extension.  
Fan the paper.  
For best results, fan the paper before loading it.  
Always fan a stack of paper along the edge that will feed  
into the printer first.  
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Slide the stack  
of paper into  
Align the edge of the paper with the right edge of the  
sheet feeder.  
the sheet feeder  
until it stops.  
Secure the stack with the paper guide.  
Start your  
print operation.  
Make sure that the printer is turned on.  
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Auto Feed Guidelines  
When automatically feeding stacks of paper, follow these guidelines:  
Do not open the front cover while printing. This may cause paper  
jams, smudges, or malfunctions.  
Do not leave paper stacked in the printer for long periods of time;  
longer sheets of paper may become bent or curled over time. This  
may cause the paper to misfeed or jam.  
If your printed page contains lots of graphics, the ink on the page  
may be damp due to the print density. Remove the page right away  
and allow the ink to dry.  
The capacity of the paper output tray is 20 sheets of paper. To  
reduce paper jams, remove paper from the output tray before the  
count reaches 20.  
If paper curls after printing, remove it immediately; otherwise, paper  
jams may occur.  
The platen (a roller on the inside of the printer) may become inked  
if you print data beyond the width of the page. If this happens, clean  
the platen with a soft cloth. (For details on cleaning the platen, see  
page 4-3.)  
Depending on the density of your printed pages, the ink may need  
time to dry. Within two to three seconds, the ink becomes smudge  
resistant. After drying for several minutes, the ink becomes water  
resistant.  
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Do not try to load paper into the sheet feeder beyond the paper  
limit mark ( ) or the tab on the right side of the sheet feeder;  
stacking too much paper may cause paper feeding or printing  
problems.  
TAB  
Make sure there are no gaps between the stack of paper and the  
paper guide nor the right edge of the sheet feeder.  
NO GAP HERE  
NO GAP HERE  
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Manually Feeding Paper  
You use the manual feed function when printing on heavier-weight print  
media (17 lb to 30 lb or 64 g/m2 to 105 g/m2).  
If you are manually feeding heavier-weight print media,  
Set the paper  
thickness lever.  
set the paper thickness lever to the right.  
Start your  
print operation.  
If you are using Windows, you must select Manual Feed  
in the BJC-4400 Series Printer Driver for the printer to  
accept manually fed paper.  
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Insert the  
single sheet.  
Slide the paper into the manual feed slot in the back of  
the printer.  
Align the sheet with the left edge of the manual feed slot.  
Hold the sheet for about two seconds until it feeds  
automatically.  
The printer will automatically load the paper into  
position.  
After printing on thick paper or envelopes, set the paper thickness lever  
(inside the printer) back to the left or center position before printing on  
other paper types.  
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Printing on Envelopes  
You can stack up to 15 envelopes in the sheet feeder or you can manually  
feed envelopes one at a time.  
U.S. Commercial number 10 (COM10) envelopes and European DL  
envelopes are recommended. You may be able to stack envelopes of  
other sizes in the sheet feeder; however, Canon cannot guarantee  
consistent performance on envelope sizes other than COM10 and DL.  
The following envelopes are not recommended because they may cause  
jams or smears, or may damage your printer.  
Envelopes with windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, and  
double flaps.  
Envelopes made with special coated paper or deeply  
embossed paper.  
Envelopes using peel-off sealing strips.  
Envelopes in which letters have been enclosed.  
When you are ready to print on envelopes, follow these steps to stack  
envelopes in the sheet feeder. (You can also manually feed envelopes one  
at a time.)  
Set the paper  
thickness lever.  
Make sure that the paper thickness lever is set to the  
right (A).  
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Make sure the  
paper support  
is raised, and the  
paper output tray  
is extended.  
Prepare the  
envelopes.  
Arrange the stack of envelopes on a firm surface and press  
down firmly on the edges to make the folds crisp.  
Press all the way around the envelopes to remove any  
curls and expel air from inside the envelopes.  
PRESS DOWN FIRMLY ON  
THE EDGES OF THE FLAP  
Make sure any curls are removed from the flap of each  
envelope.  
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Insert the  
envelopes.  
Slide a stack of envelopes into the sheet feeder until it  
stops.  
Align the edge of the paper guide with the left edge of the  
stack of envelopes.  
Start your  
print operation.  
Make sure the printer is on.  
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Using Canons Specialty Papers  
This section provides guidelines for printing on Canons Specialty Papers  
and describes special procedures required for High Resolution Paper,  
Fabric Sheets, and Banner Paper.  
Specialty Paper Guidelines  
Be sure to read any instructions that come with your Canon Specialty  
Paper. These instructions provide important information regarding how  
to achieve the highest print quality with these papers.  
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Follow these guidelines:  
When automatically feeding transparencies or back print film,  
remove each sheet after it is delivered. Do not allow film sheets to  
stack up.  
Let the printed sheets of film or paper dry completely before storing  
them.  
Media type  
Drying time  
Canon Glossy Photo Paper GP-210  
Canon Fabric Sheet FS-101  
Canon CF-102 Transparencies  
Canon Back Print Film BF-102  
10 minutes  
1 hour  
15 minutes  
15 minutes  
When a sheet of film has dried completely, cover its printed side  
with a sheet of plain (not coated) paper before storing it; this is  
recommended even if you place the sheets of film in a clear file or  
plastic holder.  
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Do not leave the film in the sheet feeder for long periods of time.  
Dust and dirt may accumulate on the film resulting in spotty  
printing.  
To avoid smudging caused by fingerprints, use a pair of thin cloth  
gloves while loading and handling the film.  
To avoid fading, do not expose the printed film to prolonged  
sunlight.  
Store unused papers and films flat. Do not remove papers from their  
protective packaging until you are ready to use them.  
Store unused film at temperatures between 59°F to 86°F (15°C to  
30°C). The relative humidity should be between 10% and 70%.  
Uncurling Back Print Film  
If Back Print Film becomes curled, follow these steps to uncurl it:  
Cover the  
non-glossy side  
of the film  
with a sheet  
of plain paper.  
Do not roll the film too tight.  
Roll the film  
and paper up in  
the direction  
The film and paper rolled together should be about one  
inch (2.5 cm) in diameter.  
opposite the curl.  
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Keep the film  
rolled up for  
about five  
You may want to fasten the roll with a small piece of tape.  
minutes.  
High Resolution Paper HR-101  
Using the Printers Output Tray  
The paper output tray on your printer is equipped with paper output  
guides. When using the BC-22e Photo BJ Cartridge to print on Canons  
High Resolution Paper (HR-101), lift the paper output guides on both  
sides of the printers output tray:  
Always lift both paper output guides.  
With the paper output guides up, the output tray holds 20 sheets.  
After using the BC-22e Photo BJ Cartridge to print on High  
Resolution Paper, lower the paper output guides.  
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Using the Cleaning Sheet  
Canons High Resolution Paper HR-101 is designed for high quality  
printing. This paper is specially coated to produce delicate color output.  
After using a package of High Resolution Paper (200 sheets), you need  
to use the cleaning sheet enclosed with the paper to remove paper dust  
from the printers rollers; this will help prevent paper feed problems.  
Set up  
Make sure the paper thickness lever is to the center.  
the printer.  
Make sure the paper support and paper output trays are  
extended.  
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Insert the  
cleaning sheet.  
Remove the two pieces of tape from the sheet.  
Insert the sheet with the sticky side out (toward you) and  
down (going into the sheet feeder).  
Adjust the paper guide to the edge of the cleaning sheet.  
Press the  
Make sure the printer is on.  
RESUME button.  
RESUME  
Press  
to advance the cleaning sheet into the  
printer.  
RESUME  
Press  
again to start cleaning.  
The printer feeds the sheet and then ejects it.  
Use a cleaning sheet once only.  
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Fabric Sheet FS-101  
Fabric Sheet FS-101 for Canon printers comes with a booklet that  
describes special handling procedures. Be sure to look through this  
booklet for special information regarding the Fabric Sheets. This section  
describes specific steps for using Fabric Sheets with the printer.  
Be sure to follow these guidelines.  
To avoid paper jams, smearing, and other problems, do not open the  
printers cover during printing.  
Use the fixing agent that comes with the Fabric Sheet FS-101.  
Do not touch newly printed fabric sheets until the ink is completely  
dry. This takes about one hour.  
Printing on a Fabric Sheet  
Set up  
the printer.  
Make sure the paper thickness lever is to the right  
position.  
Make sure the paper support and paper output tray are  
extended.  
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Insert the  
fabric sheet.  
Insert the sheet with the cloth side out (toward you) and  
the open end up (away from the sheet feeder).  
Adjust the paper guide to the edge of the fabric sheet.  
Do not attempt to load more than one sheet at a time.  
Set up the  
BJC-4400 Series  
Printer Driver for  
Windows.  
In the Paper tab, select A4 for the Paper Size and select  
Fabric Sheet for the Print Media.  
In the Graphics tab, select High for the Print Quality. You  
may also want to select Fine mode.  
Start the print operation from your Windows application.  
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Dry and  
then wash the  
fabric sheet.  
Let the printed fabric sheet set for about one hour to  
allow the ink to completely dry.  
When dry, peel the film backing from the printed fabric  
sheet. Do not remove the film backing before printing.  
Wash the printed fabric sheet for about three minutes  
under lukewarm running water to remove extra ink.  
Hang the fabric sheet up to dry it again.  
Iron the dried fabric sheet with a clothes iron.  
See the booklet that comes with Fabric Sheet FS-101 for  
details on drying and washing.  
Printing on Banner Paper  
For best results, use Canon Banner Paper.  
To set up a print job on banner paper, you must decide on the number  
of sheets you need. You can print banners from 2 to 6 sheets in length.  
Always leave an extra sheet at the end of the banner—just in case the  
type runs over.  
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recommended printing area of banner paper.  
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For best print results on banner paper, use light design patterns.  
To prevent ink from running over the edges of the sheet, print  
within the margins shown in the previous illustration.  
Set the paper  
thickness lever for  
banner paper  
Open the front cover. Use both hands to open the front  
cover.  
Set the paper thickness lever to the right.  
Close the front cover.  
Cut the banner  
at a crease  
The maximum length you can use is six sheets (66 inches  
or 1676 mm).  
according to the  
length you need.  
Always leave an extra sheet at the end of the banner—just  
in case the type runs over.  
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Pull out the paper  
output tray and  
lift the paper  
Do not pull out the extension on the tray.  
Do not pull up the paper support.  
output guides.  
Insert the  
banner paper.  
Align the first sheet of the paper with the right edge of  
the sheet feeder and slide it into the printer until it stops.  
Then adjust the paper guide to the edge of the paper.  
Do not allow the paper to hang over the edge of the desk  
or work table.  
Do not extend the paper support when loading banner  
paper.  
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TAB  
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Fold the  
banner paper.  
Gently fold the paper at the crease between the first and  
second sheet.  
Make sure  
the paper exit  
area is clear.  
Clear space in front of the paper output slot of the printer  
for at least one sheet.  
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Set up your  
printer driver.  
Open the Windows application you are going to use to  
print. From the File menu, select Print. Then select your  
print options using the BJC-4400 Series Printer Driver for  
Windows.  
For the Paper Feed Method, select Automatic Feed.  
For the Paper size, select Banner.  
See your application software instructions for other  
options.  
Click OK or Print to start the print job.  
Start printing.  
Do not allow the paper to hang over the edge of the desk  
or work table directly.  
Clear enough space in front of the printer for at least one  
sheet of paper to rest after printing.  
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Maintaining the Printer  
This chapter covers the care required for your printer. It includes:  
Printer guidelines  
Cleaning the printer  
Printing the test pages  
Cleaning the print head  
BJ cartridge guidelines  
Replacing the BJ cartridge  
Replacing a BJ tank in the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge  
Storing a BJ cartridge  
Installing and Removing the Optional Color Image Scanner  
Cartridge  
Transporting the printer  
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Printer Guidelines  
Follow these guidelines to avoid damage to your printer and harm to  
you or others:  
Set the printer on a stable surface. Do not use an angled printer  
stand. Avoid setting the printer in direct sunlight.  
Keep the front cover closed when printing.  
Do not set anything on top of the printer.  
Make sure the power is off any time you connect or disconnect the  
AC adapter or interface cable.  
Do not unplug the AC adapter unnecessarily.  
Do not unplug the printer or turn off a power strip to which the  
printer is attached when the printers power is turned on. This may  
prevent the print head unit from returning to the home position on  
the right and being capped, which may cause the print head to dry  
out. This is critical. If left uncapped, the print head unit may clog  
and may need to be replaced.  
Do not move the mechanism that holds the BJ cartridge. Attempting  
to move the BJ cartridge holder may damage delicate mechanical  
parts.  
BJ CARTRIDGE  
HOLDER  
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Cleaning the Printer  
Your printer requires little routine maintenance. Perform the following  
maintenance, as necessary, to keep your printer in good operating  
condition.  
Make sure the printer is turned off before cleaning it. It is a good  
idea to unplug the AC adapter also.  
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Do not clean the exterior of the printer with volatile liquids such as  
thinners, benzine, or any spray-type or chemical cleaners; doing so  
will damage the surface of the printer.  
When cleaning the printer, avoid the area near the print head on the  
BJ cartridge. Do not touch the print head. Ink may leak out and  
cause stains.  
Clean the printer regularly to avoid printing problems. Remove any ink  
mist or paper debris from the interior of the printer using a soft cloth  
moistened with water. Clean especially well around the platen area. If the  
rollers become dirty, you can clean them using a small soft brush.  
PLATEN  
ROLLERS  
Clean the exterior of the printer with a soft cloth moistened with  
water. Clean away smudges and dust.  
Do not use paper products (such as paper towels or tissues) to clean the  
inside of the printer.  
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Printing the Test Pages  
You can print these test pages to check the operation of your printer and  
your print quality. If a test page indicates poor print quality, try cleaning  
the print head (see page 4-6). If necessary, replace the BJ cartridge.  
Test A  
This test prints a repeating pattern of characters.  
Demonstration  
This test prints a sample page describing the printers features.  
BJC-4400  
Color Bubble Jet Printer  
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Nozzle Test  
Use this test print to check that each print head nozzle is operating  
properly.  
When the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge is installed, the pattern includes all  
four colors: yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. In the color pattern, you’ll  
notice that lines are missing between the colors. This is normal.  
The following sample shows the Nozzle Test when the optional BC-20  
Black BJ Cartridge is installed.  
Printing the Test Pages From Windows  
You use the Tests option on the Control tab in your BJC-4400 Series  
Printer Driver for Windows to print a self test, demonstration page, or a  
nozzle test pattern.  
CLICK HERE  
TO PRINT  
Before selecting a Tests option, make sure paper is properly loaded  
in the sheet feeder (see Automatically Feeding Paper starting on  
page 3-7).  
Click on the Tests option and then click on the Print button.  
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Printing the Test Pages Using the Operator Panel  
To print a test page, make sure the printer is turned off and paper is  
loaded.  
Press and hold the POWER button until you hear the number of  
beeps that correspond to the test page you want to print.  
Test page  
Number of beeps  
Demonstration  
Status Information  
Test A  
1
2
3
4
Nozzle Test  
When you release the POWER button, the test page starts to print.  
Cleaning the Print Head  
Your printer is equipped with a print head cleaning function to ensure  
constant high quality printing.  
Cleaning the Print Head From Windows  
If you are using Windows, you can execute print head cleaning from the  
Control sheet in the printer driver. Simply click on Clean Ink Head.  
CLICK HERE  
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Cleaning the Print Head Using the Operator Panel  
If you want to clean the print head from the operator panel, follow these  
steps:  
Make sure  
the printer is  
turned on.  
POWER  
light is on.  
Make sure the green  
Press and hold the  
RESUME button  
for at least two  
seconds until  
the printer  
POWER  
light will blink for several seconds while the  
print head is being cleaned.  
The  
beeps twice.  
POWER LIGHT  
Perform the print head cleaning only when you encounter a print  
quality problem. Unnecessary and repetitious cleaning will waste  
ink.  
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If you execute the print head cleaning while paper is manually  
loaded, the printer will eject the paper and then perform the  
cleaning.  
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BJ Cartridge Guidelines  
You can use these cartridges with the printer:  
BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge  
Contains the print head unit and two replaceable  
BJ tanks—the BCI-21 Color BJ Tank contains color ink  
(cyan, magenta, yellow) and the BCI-21 Black  
BJ Tank contains black ink. You can replace the  
BJ tanks without replacing the print head unit when  
you run out of ink.  
BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge  
Contains the print head unit and black ink only. Use  
this cartridge when you will be printing with black ink  
only. When you run out of ink, you replace the  
complete cartridge.  
BC-22e Photo BJ Cartridge  
Contains the print head unit and color and black inks. Use this  
cartridge when you want to produce photo-realistic color printing.  
When used with Canons High Resolution Paper (HR-101) or Glossy  
Photo Paper (GP-201), this ink produces images comparable to your  
favorite photographs. When you run out of ink, you replace the  
complete cartridge.  
BC-29F Neon BJ Cartridge  
Contains the print head unit and neon color and black inks. Use this  
cartridge when you want to add hot new colors to everything from  
your business graphs to stickers for your kids. These amazing bright  
fluorescent colors make your pictures, graphs, and fun images really  
stand out. When you run out of ink, you replace the complete  
cartridge.  
The actual amount of ink that you use will vary depending on the print  
density of a page. If the majority of your output is graphics, you may  
need to change cartridges or tanks more often than when you are  
printing text only. See Appendix A, Specifications, for details on the life  
expectancy of the BJ cartridges.  
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You may need to replace the BJ cartridge or a BJ tank when your printed  
output is not crisp and clear and there are gaps in the characters  
(missing dots)—even after you have cleaned the print head at least five  
times.  
If you are using the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge and your output is  
blank, one of the BJ tanks is probably out of ink. See the instructions  
starting on page 4-18 for replacing a BJ tank.  
Canon has more engineers dedicated to creating quality ink for providing  
the best results for output on Bubble Jet printers than any other  
organization. Canon does not prohibit the use of third-party inks and the  
use of third-party inks does not invalidate the products limited warranty.  
However, Canon cannot guarantee the quality or performance of your  
printer when you are using inks from other suppliers.  
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Canons limited warranty does not cover damage caused to Canons  
Bubble Jet products that is attributable to the use of third party parts or  
supplies, including inks. The limited warranty remains in effect for its  
life once that particular damage has been properly repaired.  
For optimum printing results, Canon recommends that you use only  
Canon BJ cartridges and BJ tanks.  
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BJ Cartridge and BJ Tank Maintenance  
The most important thing you can do to extend the life of your printer  
and to ensure optimum print quality is take care of the BJ cartridges.  
Spilled ink can stain any surface. Open BJ cartridges and BJ tanks  
carefully, and follow the guidelines presented here to protect against  
spilled ink.  
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If you are using both the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge and any other  
BJ cartridges, make sure you store the cartridge not being used in  
the Ink Cartridge Storage Box.  
Keep BJ cartridges and BJ tanks in their sealed containers until you  
are ready to use them.  
Do not remove the BJ tanks from the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge  
unnecessarily. This may cause the ink to clog.  
Make sure both BJ tanks are installed in the BC-21e Color  
BJ Cartridge. Attempting to use the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge  
with one BJ tank only may cause ink clogging.  
If spilled, the ink is difficult to remove. Therefore, its a good idea to  
keep the BJ cartridges and BJ tanks out of the reach of children.  
Do not touch the print head area on the BJ cartridge. Ink may leak  
out and cause stains.  
Hold the BJ cartridge on the sides only. Do not touch the silver plate on  
the bottom of the BJ cartridge or the silver metal or circuit area on the  
side. The metal area may become hot during printing.  
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HOLD  
HERE  
HOLD  
HERE  
DO NOT TOUCH  
THIS AREA  
DO NOT TOUCH  
THIS AREA  
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Replacing the BJ Cartridge  
The following procedure describes how to replace the BC-21e Color  
BJ Cartridge with the BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge. Follow the instructions  
in this section to replace an old BJ cartridge or to change BJ cartridges  
when you are switching between the BC-21e and any of the other  
BJ cartridges.  
You only need to replace the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge when the print  
head is damaged (or after printing approximately 2000 pages). If one of  
the BJ tanks (either color or black) in your BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge is  
out of ink, see the next section (page 4-18) for instructions on how to  
replace a BJ tank.  
Before starting, make sure the printers power is on.  
Open the  
front cover.  
Use both hands to grasp the sides of the cover and pull it  
toward you.  
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Press the  
CARTRIDGE  
button once.  
The printer beeps and moves the cartridge holder to the  
center of the printer.  
POWER  
The  
light blinks while the cartridge holder is  
positioned in the center of the printer.  
CARTRIDGE  
BUTTON  
Do not attempt to move the cartridge holder manually. This  
may damage the printer.  
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Lift the green  
lock lever on the  
cartridge holder.  
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Slide the  
BJ cartridge  
out of the holder.  
Store or  
dispose of the  
BJ cartridge.  
If you are replacing an old BJ cartridge, dispose of the old  
cartridge properly.  
If you are switching cartridges, you must store the  
cartridge you are removing in the Ink Cartridge  
Storage Box.  
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Peel off the protective foil.  
Take the new  
BJ cartridge  
out of its  
protective  
packaging.  
Remove the  
protective  
material  
Lift off the cap from the print head and then remove  
the tape.  
from the  
BJ cartridge.  
CAP  
TAPE  
Slide the  
BJ cartridge  
straight into the  
cartridge holder.  
Be careful not to touch the rollers with the print head.  
Make sure the cartridge is pressed against the back of the  
holder.  
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Press the lock  
lever down  
Make sure the marks on the lever and the cartridge holder  
align.  
completely;  
do not use  
The BJ cartridge is now positioned and locked.  
excessive force.  
LOCK LEVER  
Do not manually move the mechanism that houses the  
BJ cartridge. Attempting to move the BJ cartridge holder will  
damage the printer.  
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BJ CARTRIDGE  
HOLDER  
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Set the paper  
thickness lever.  
If you installed the BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge, set the  
paper thickness lever to the left.  
If you installed the BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge, set the  
paper thickness lever to the center.  
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Press the  
CARTRIDGE  
button.  
The printer beeps and moves the cartridge holder to the  
home position on the right side of the printer.  
The printer cleans the print head automatically.  
CARTRIDGE  
BUTTON  
Close the  
front cover.  
Whenever you turn off the printer, the BJ cartridge moves to the home  
position on the right and caps itself. If you unplug the printer while it is  
printing (or if you turn off a power strip to which the printer is  
connected), or if you manually move the cartridge holder from the  
home position, the BJ cartridge will not be capped and it may dry out.  
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If you installed a new BJ cartridge, the printer automatically cleans the  
print head. If you need to initiate the print head cleaning, see page 4-6.  
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Replacing a BJ Tank in the BC-21e  
Color BJ Cartridge  
If you perform a print operation correctly but the output is blank, a  
BJ tank may be out of ink. Perform the print head cleaning at least five  
times. If the output is still blank, replace the empty BJ tank in the  
BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge.  
Leave the BJ cartridge in the printer when replacing a BJ tank. Make sure  
the printers power is on.  
Open the  
front cover.  
Use both hands to grasp the sides of the cover and pull it  
forward.  
Press the  
CARTRIDGE  
button once.  
The printer beeps and moves the cartridge holder to the  
center of the printer.  
POWER  
The  
light blinks while the cartridge holder is  
positioned to the center of the printer.  
CARTRIDGE  
BUTTON  
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Remove the  
empty BJ tank.  
The color BJ tank is on the left; the black BJ tank is on the  
right.  
Grasp the tab on the top of the tank and pull forward to  
release the BJ tank.  
Then lift the BJ tank up and out of the BJ cartridge unit.  
Dispose of the BJ tank properly. You may want to place it  
in a plastic bag to keep from spilling any residual ink.  
Take the new  
BJ tank out of its  
packaging.  
Then remove the protective cap.  
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Slide the new  
BJ tank into  
the empty  
slot on the  
BJ cartridge.  
Press firmly  
on the tab on  
the top of the  
BJ tank until  
it snaps  
into place.  
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Make sure  
each BJ tank is  
If you are replacing both tanks, repeat steps 3 through 6  
for the other BJ tank.  
correctly seated in  
its respective slot.  
Press the  
CARTRIDGE  
button.  
The printer beeps and moves the cartridge holder to the  
home position on the right of the printer.  
The printer automatically cleans the print head unit.  
CARTRIDGE  
BUTTON  
Close the printers  
front cover.  
Use both hands to lift the cover into place and press  
firmly to close it.  
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Storing a BJ Cartridge  
Whenever you unwrap a BJ cartridge, you must either install it in the  
printer or store it in the Ink Cartridge Storage Box to prevent the print  
head from drying and clogging.  
Open the  
Ink Cartridge  
Storage Box.  
When opening the Ink Cartridge Storage Box, press in on  
the release tab that locks the cover in place.  
Carefully set  
the cartridge in  
the storage box.  
You must insert the cartridge correctly or the storage box  
will not close.  
The protective cap must be removed from the cartridge  
before you set it in the storage box.  
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Close the  
storage box.  
Be sure the lid snaps closed.  
Whenever you remove a BJ cartridge from the printer, store the cartridge  
in the storage box (unless you are disposing it).  
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If you have more than one Ink Cartridge Storage Box, you can hook  
them together. Simply connect them by the slides and grooves on the  
sides of the containers.  
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Installing and Removing the Optional Color  
Image Scanner Cartridge  
You can easily convert your printer into a color scanner by installing the  
optional IS-22 Color Image Scanner Cartridge. This section describes  
how to install and remove the Color Image Scanner Cartridge. For  
details on operating the printer as a scanner, see the IS-22 Color Image  
Scanner Cartridge Users Manual that comes with the scanner cartridge  
package.  
SCANNING  
HEAD  
CONTACT TERMINALS  
Do not touch the contact terminals or the scanning head.  
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Installing the Color Image Scanner Cartridge  
CARTRIDGE  
Remove the  
BJ Cartridge.  
Open the front cover and press the  
button.  
POWER  
The printer beeps once, the  
light starts flashing,  
and the cartridge holder moves to the center of the  
printer.  
Lift the green lock lever.  
Slide the BJ cartridge out of the cartridge holder.  
Store the BJ cartridge in an Ink Cartridge Storage Box  
(see page 4-22 for details).  
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Remove the  
scanner cartridge  
from its  
Handle the scanner cartridge carefully.  
Do not touch the scanning head area.  
packaging.  
Insert the  
scanner cartridge.  
Hold the scanner cartridge by the ridges on either side of  
the cartridge.  
Match the groove on the scanner cartridge with the guide  
on the cartridge holder.  
Slide the scanner cartridge into the holder and hold it in  
position.  
GROOVE  
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Lower the  
lock lever.  
Slowly press the lock lever down completely until the  
mark on the lever is aligned with the mark on the  
cartridge holder.  
Set the paper  
thickness lever  
to the center.  
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Press the  
CARTRIDGE  
button once  
and close the  
front cover.  
The cartridge holder moves to the home position on  
the right.  
CARTRIDGE  
BUTTON  
Removing the Color Image Scanner Cartridge  
Always remove the Color Image Scanner Cartridge as soon as you are  
finished scanning pictures and replace it with a BJ cartridge. Do not  
leave the Color Image Scanner Cartridge in the printer.  
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Remove the scanner cartridge just as you would a BJ cartridge. (See  
step 1 on page 4-24 for details.)  
Store the scanner cartridge in the soft plastic case provided with the  
cartridge. Only store the Color Image Scanner Cartridge in this case.  
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Never store the IS-22 Color Image Scanner Cartridge in an Ink  
Cartridge Storage Box that has been used for a BJ cartridge. The pad in  
the storage box where the head of a BJ cartridge rests is covered with ink  
that will damage the scanning head of the IS-22 Color Image Scanner  
Cartridge.  
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Be sure to replace the BJ cartridge in the printer after you remove the  
scanner cartridge.  
Transporting the Printer  
While your printer is small and compact, it is not a portable printer and  
you need to take care when transporting it. The printers components,  
such as the sheet feeder, may become damaged if subjected to severe  
vibration during transportation. Also, your print head may dry out  
during travel (and become unusable) if it is not capped and taped  
correctly.  
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If you plan to move the printer from one location to another, or if you  
want to store it, follow these steps.  
Turn off the  
printers power.  
Make sure the print head is in the home position.  
Remove any paper from the sheet feeder.  
Detach the interface cable.  
Unplug the AC adapter but do not remove it from the  
printer.  
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Open the  
front cover.  
Tape the BJ cartridge to the side of the printer.  
TAPE  
Close the  
front cover.  
Return the paper support and paper output tray to their  
original positions.  
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Repack the printer  
in its original  
packing materials.  
Do not remove the BJ cartridge from the printer  
or ship a BJ cartridge or an ink tank from which you  
have removed the protective cap. An opened  
BJ cartridge or BJ tank that is not installed in the printer  
may leak, and the print head may dry out. Also, if you do  
not tape the BJ cartridge to the side of the printer, ink  
may spill into the printer.  
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Troubleshooting  
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Due to todays rapidly changing computer environment, we have placed  
troubleshooting information in a variety of places to ensure that the most  
accurate information possible is available. The best way to find current  
information is through our on-line support services and through our  
Fax Retrieval System. On-line services include the World Wide Web and  
our BBS.  
This chapter contains very basic information to help you solve printer  
problems. It covers a few basic problems and describes how to clear a  
paper jam. For complete problem solving information, be sure to use our  
support services.  
See Canon Customer Care Center in Chapter 1 (page 1-5) for details on  
Canons customer technical support options.  
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Identifying Your Printer Problem  
Before contacting Canon, identify your printer problem and make sure  
you have the following information:  
Product name  
Serial number  
Place of purchase  
Nature of problem  
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.  
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General Problems  
If the printer does not print  
Check all your cable connections  
Check your printer driver setup  
Check your computer configuration  
Check your BJ cartridge and BJ tanks  
If your print quality is not satisfactory  
Clean the print head  
Clean the print head five times  
Replace the BJ cartridge  
If colors are missing  
Perform a Nozzle Test (see page 4-5)  
Clean the print head (see page 4-6)  
If necessary, replace the BJ cartridge (see page 4-11)  
If you want to print from an MS-DOS application that does  
not have a selection for your printer  
Select the Epson LQ-2550 or the IBM Proprinter X24E  
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Clearing Paper Jams  
When a paper jam occurs, the POWER light turns orange and the printer  
goes off-line.  
Press the  
Turn off the printer.  
POWER button.  
Gently pull the  
paper out with  
one hand while  
holding down the  
printer with the  
other hand.  
If the paper tears off inside the printer, open the front  
cover and remove the paper left inside the printer.  
POWER  
the home position.  
The  
light comes on and the print head moves to  
Press the POWER  
button to turn the  
printer back on.  
The printer is now ready for printing.  
If you are printing high density graphics when a paper jam occurs, feed  
at least two sheets of paper through the printer to clean the rollers.  
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Specifications  
A
Printing Specifications  
Printing Method  
Bubble Jet ink on-demand  
Paper Handling  
Automatic feed  
Manual feed  
Sheet Feeder Capacity – Auto Feed Only  
Maximum thickness of stacked paper: 0.4 inches (10 mm)  
Plain paper  
(20 lb or 75 g/m2)  
Glossy photo paper  
Banner paper  
Brilliant white paper  
High resolution paper  
T-shirt transfers  
Bubble Jet paper  
Fabric sheets  
Approx. 100 sheets (0.4" stack)  
1 sheet  
1 sheet (2 to 6 long)  
Approx. 100 sheets (0.4" stack)  
Approx. 80 sheets (0.4" stack)  
1 sheet  
Approx. 100 sheets (0.4" stack)  
1 sheet  
Transparencies  
Back print film  
Envelopes  
50 sheets  
10 sheets  
15 envelopes (U.S. Commercial  
number 10 or European DL)  
Paper Size  
Letter  
Legal  
A4  
A5  
B5  
8.5 in × 11 in  
8.5 in × 14 in  
210 mm × 297 mm  
148 × 210 mm  
182 × 257 mm  
Banner  
8.5 in × 11 in sheets;  
maximum length 66 in (1676 mm)  
U.S. Commercial  
number 10 envelope  
European DL envelope  
9.5 in × 4.1 in  
220 mm × 110 mm  
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Paper Type  
Glossy photo paper  
Banner paper  
Recommended  
Canon Glossy Photo Paper GP-201  
Canon Banner Paper  
Brilliant white paper  
High resolution paper  
T-shirt transfers  
Greeting cards  
Canon Brilliant White Paper  
Canon High Resolution Paper HR-101  
Canon T-Shirt Transfers TR-101  
Canon Greeting Cards GC-101  
Canon Bubble Jet Paper (water-resistant)  
LC-301  
Bubble Jet paper  
Fabric sheets  
Fabric Sheet FS-101 for Canon Bubble  
Jet printers  
Transparencies  
Back print film  
High gloss film  
Envelopes  
Canon CF-102 Transparencies  
Canon Back Print Film BF-102  
Canon High Gloss Film HG-101  
Commercial number 10 or European DL  
Paper Weight  
17 to 30 lb (64 to 105 g/m2)  
Print Speed  
BC-21e Color BJ  
Cartridge  
Draft mode—up to 2.5 ppm  
Standard mode—up to 1.4 ppm  
Fine mode—up to 0.23 ppm  
BC-20 Black  
BJ Cartridge  
Draft mode—up to 6.5 ppm  
Standard mode—up to 3.6 ppm  
Print Width  
Maximum  
8 inches  
Line Feed Speed  
Approximately 150 ms/line at 2/6-inch line feeds  
Resolution  
Color  
Black  
720 × 360 dpi  
720 × 360 dpi (with Smoothing)  
A-2 Specifications  
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The shaded portion in the following figure shows the printing area for  
paper. The table lists the minimum margins.  
All Except Fabric Sheet  
Fabric Sheet  
Margin Inches mm  
Margin Inches mm  
L
R
T
B
0.25  
0.25  
0.12  
0.65  
6.4  
6.4  
3.0  
16.5  
L
R
T
B
0.25  
1.35  
1.62  
1.10  
6.4  
34.4  
41.1  
27.9  
Printable AreaEnvelopes  
The shaded portion in the following figure shows the printing area for a  
COM10 envelope. The table lists the minimum margins.  
Margin Inches mm  
L
R
T
B
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Appendix A  
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BJ Cartridges  
BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge  
Print head  
Print head life  
BJ tanks  
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  
Ink color  
Black, cyan, yellow, magenta  
BJ tank yield  
BCI-21 Color  
BCI-21 Black  
Approx. 100 pages at 7.5% coverage  
Approx. 225 pages at 5% coverage  
BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge  
Print head  
Ink color  
Cartridge yield  
128 nozzles  
Black  
Approx. 900 text pages at 5% coverage  
BC-22e Photo BJ Cartridge  
Print head  
64 nozzles for black  
24 nozzles for color  
Ink color  
Cartridge yield  
Black, cyan, magenta, yellow  
Approximately 50 pages at  
7.5% coverage for each color  
A-4 Specifications  
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General  
Interface  
IEEE 1284 compatible parallel interface  
Acoustic Noise Level  
Approx. 45 dB(A) per ISO 9296  
Operating Environment  
Temperature  
Humidity  
41° F to 95° F (5° C to 35° C)  
10% to 90% RH (no condensation)  
Storing Environment  
Temperature  
Humidity  
32° F to 95° F (0° C to 35° C)  
5% to 95% RH (no condensation)  
Power Source  
USA/Canada  
AC 120 V 60 Hz  
Power Consumption  
4 watts maximum nonprinting  
30 watts maximum printing  
Dimensions  
15.1 in (383 mm) W × 9.1 in (232 mm) D × 8.0 in (203 mm) H  
Weight  
Approx. 7.7 lb (3.5 kg)  
Optional IS-22 Color Image Scanner Cartridge  
Paper Handling  
Sheetfed  
Resolution  
360 dpi, 8 bit  
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Automatic feed  
Refers to one way in which paper can be fed into the printer when the  
sheet feeder is used.  
BJ cartridge  
The printing mechanism that contains the print head unit and BJ tanks.  
BJ tank  
The special type of ink container housed by the BJ cartridge. The  
BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge contains two BJ tanks: one color (which  
includes cyan, yellow, magenta) and one black.  
Bubble Jet printer  
An ink-jet type printer that heats the ink to a boiling point in a nozzle to  
form a bubble. When the bubble expands, there is no room left in the  
nozzle for the ink and the ink is projected onto paper.  
CMYK  
Acronym for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black; the four colors used in  
the standard color model of the printing industry. Refers to a method of  
specifying color using CMYK color values. (K is used for black because  
B is used to represent blue in RGB.)  
Composite black  
The black color formed by mixing cyan, magenta, and yellow ink so that  
they appear almost black on a printout.  
cpi  
Characters per inch. A unit of measurement relevant to a fixed-space  
font. Because all characters have the same width, you can calculate the  
number of characters printed per inch.  
cpl  
Characters per line. A unit of measurement that indicates the number of  
characters printed per line.  
cps  
Characters per second. A unit of measurement that indicates the  
printers speed.  
Glossary  
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dB(A)  
Stands for decibel level (a decibel being a unit of measurement for the  
intensity of the sound coming from the printer), adjusted for  
background noise.  
dpi  
Dots per inch. A unit of measurement for indicating a printers  
resolution. Your printer can produce a resolution up to 720 × 360 dpi.  
Font  
A complete set of characters of the same size and style; a particular  
implementation of a typeface. For example, 12-point, Courier bold.  
Form feed  
A printer function that automatically ejects the current page and  
advances the printer to the top of the next page.  
Grayscale  
Representing color in black and white as a result of different intensities  
of color. Different colors and intensities of colors appear as different  
shades of gray.  
Halftone  
Using this method, the printer produces shades of gray or of colors by  
mapping dots to be printed. For color printing, different colored dots of  
ink are placed closely together to create illusions of other colors.  
Hue  
A color in the color spectrum. Examples are red, green, and violet.  
Ink Cartridge Storage Box  
A box for storing a BJ cartridge. A BJ cartridge removed from the printer  
must be stored inside this storage box to prevent the print head of the  
cartridge from drying and clogging.  
Intensity  
The amount of color. More intense or more saturated colors are more  
pure. Less intense or less saturated colors are less vivid.  
Interface  
The connection between two devices that makes it possible for them to  
communicate with each other. This printer features a parallel interface,  
which makes it compatible with IBM and similar personal computers.  
Landscape orientation  
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.  
G-2  
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lpi  
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 bidirectional capability. See also Interface.  
Pitch  
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.  
Glossary  
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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.  
RAM  
Random Access Memory. Printer memory that is used for temporary  
storage of information you want to print and downloaded fonts.  
Resolution  
The density of dots for any given output device. Expressed in terms of  
dots per inch (dpi). Low resolution causes font characters and graphics  
to have a jagged appearance. Higher resolution means smoother curves  
and angles as well as a better match to traditional typeface designs.  
Resolution values are represented by horizontal data and vertical data,  
for example, 360 × 360 dpi. This printer can produce output with  
resolutions up to 720 × 360 dpi precision.  
RGB  
An acronym for Red, Green, and Blue; the three primary colors used in  
the additive process to form a wide spectrum of colors.  
Smoothing mode  
A printer mode that refines your printout by polishing away jagged  
edges and ragged stair-stepping curves of characters and graphics.  
Subtractive colors  
The three primary colors (cyan, yellow, and magenta); when combined  
through a subtractive process give a spectrum of colors.  
True black  
Contrary to composite black, true black color on a printout is obtained  
with the use of black ink.  
TrueType font  
The scalable font technology built into Microsoft Windows 3.1. It offers  
you the same font images both on computer displays and printer  
outputs.  
G-4  
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Index  
I
BJ tanks: 1-2, 4-9  
maintenance: 4-10  
replacing: 4-18–21  
A
AC adapter: 4-2  
Accessories: 1-2–3  
BJC-4400 Printer Driver: 2-1  
Acoustic noise level: A-5  
Authorized Service Facility (ASF): 1-6  
Auto feed guidelines: 3-10–11  
Auto power: 2-7  
installing: See Quick Start Guide  
Brilliant White Paper: 3-3  
Bubble Jet Paper LC-301: 1-4, 3-3, 3-6  
Bulletin board service (BBS): 1-5, 5-1  
Automatically feeding paper: 3-7–11  
C
B
Canon  
Back Print Film BF-102: 1-4, 3-4,  
3-6, 3-17  
accessories: 1-2–4  
Authorized Service Facility: 1-6  
Canada: 1-5  
uncurling: 3-18–19  
Banner Paper: 1-4, 3-2, 3-6, 3-24–28  
BC-20 Black BJ Cartridge: 1-2, 3-5,  
3-7, 4-5, 4-8–9, 4-11, 4-16, A-2, A-4  
BC-21e Color BJ Cartridge: 1-2, 3-2,  
3-5, 3-7, 4-5, 4-8–11, 4-16, 4-18,  
A-2, A-4  
Customer Care Center: 1-5  
Fax Retrieval System: 1-5, 5-1  
help: 1-5, 5-1  
Referral Service: 1-2  
Specialty Papers: 1-4, 3-17–28  
supplies: 1-2–4  
BC-22e Photo BJ Cartridge: 1-2–3,  
3-2–3, 3-19, 4-8–9, A-4  
Photo Kit: 1-3  
support services: 1-5, 5-1  
warranty: 1-6, 5-2  
Web site: 1-5  
BC-29F Neon BJ Cartridge: 1-2, 4-8–9  
BCI-21 BJ tanks: 1-2, 4-9–10, 4-18–21  
BJ cartridge(s): 1-2–3, 4-2, 5-3  
change: 2-7  
CARTRIDGE button: 4-12, 4-17–18,  
4-21, 4-24  
Cartridge detection: 2-7, 2-11  
Change, BJ cartridge: 2-7  
Cleaning  
print head: 2-7, 4-6–7, 5-3  
printer: 4-3  
Cleaning sheet, High Resolution  
Paper: 3-20–21  
guidelines: 4-8–9  
holder: 4-12, 4-15  
maintenance: 4-10  
replacing: 4-11–17  
specifications: A-4  
storing: 4-22–23  
Clearing, paper jams: 5-4  
Color Image Scanner Cartridge: 1-4,  
4-24–28, A-5  
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Color model: 2-6, 2-9  
Colors, missing: 5-3  
COM10 envelopes: 3-14, A-3  
Control tab: 2-7  
Custom print settings: 2-7  
Customer Care Center: 1-5  
G
General tab, Windows 95: 2-5  
Getting help: 1-5  
Glossary: G-1–4  
Glossy Photo Paper GP-201: 1-4, 3-2,  
3-6, 3-17  
Graphics  
D
settings, recommended: 2-8–9  
tab: 2-6  
Greeting Cards GC-101: 1-4, 3-3, 3-6  
Guidelines  
Demonstration, test page: 4-4  
Details tab: 2-5  
Diffusion halftones: 2-13  
Dimensions, printer: A-5  
DL envelopes: 3-14  
Document, printing: 2-2  
Driver settings: 2-9  
auto feed: 3-10–11  
BJ cartridge: 4-8–9  
paper: 3-4  
printer: 4-2  
Drop Modulation Technology: 2-9  
Drying time: 3-17  
Specialty Papers: 3-17–19  
H
E
Heavier-weight print media: 3-5–6,  
3-12  
High Gloss Film HG-101: 1-4, 3-4, 3-6  
High quality color printing: 2-9, 2-12  
High Resolution Paper HR-101: 1-3–4,  
3-3, 3-6, 3-19–21  
Envelopes: 3-6  
DL size: 3-14  
printable area: A-3  
printing: 3-14–16  
US COM10: 3-14, A-3  
Environment: A-5  
Home position, BJ cartridge: 4-2, 4-17  
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Fabric Sheet FS-101: 1-4, 3-3, 3-6, 3-17,  
3-22–24  
Fax Retrieval System: 1-5, 5-1  
FCC Regulations: FCC-1  
Feeding paper  
automatically: 3-7–11  
manually: 3-12–13  
Fine mode: 2-6, 2-9  
Identifying, printer problem: 5-2  
Image color matching: 2-6  
Image optimizer: 2-6  
Improving, print speed: 2-12–14  
Ink Cartridge Storage Box: 1-3, 4-13,  
4-22–23, 4-27–28  
Installing, printer driver: 2-1  
See Quick Start Guide  
Interface: A-5  
Internet: 1-5, 5-1  
IS-22 Color Image Scanner Cartridge:  
1-4, 4-24–28, A-5  
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P
Page orientation: 2-6  
Paper  
Legal size paper: 3-4  
Limit mark: 3-11  
Line feed speed: A-2  
Loading paper: 3-7–13  
Lock lever: 4-12, 4-15  
guidelines: 3-4  
handling: 3-1–28, A-1  
loading: 3-7–13  
printable area: A-3  
size: 2-6, A-1  
M
weight: A-2  
Paper feed  
Maintaining  
limit: 3-6  
method: 3-6  
BJ cartridges and BJ tanks: 4-10  
printer: 4-1–30  
Paper jams, clearing: 5-4  
Paper output tray: 3-4, 3-8, 3-10,  
3-15, 3-19  
Paper support: 3-8, 3-15  
Paper tab: 2-6  
Manually feeding paper: 3-12–13  
Memory: 2-14  
Monochrome printing: 2-9, 2-13–14  
MS-DOS users: 5-3  
Paper thickness lever: 3-5–7, 3-12,  
3-14, 3-20, 3-22, 3-25, 4-16  
Paper types: 2-6, A-2  
selecting: 3-2–4  
Permanent swap file: 2-13  
Plain paper: 3-2, 3-6  
Platen, cleaning: 4-3  
Power  
N
Nozzle test: 4-5  
O
On-line  
help: 2-3, 2-8  
support services: 1-5, 5-1  
Operating environment: A-5  
Operator panel  
cleaning print head: 4-7  
printing test pages: 4-6  
Optical head: 1-4  
consumption: A-5  
off: 2-7  
source: A-5  
Primary colors: 2-14  
Print head, cleaning: 4-6–7  
operator panel: 4-7  
Windows: 4-6  
Optimum printing: 4-9  
Output tray: 3-4, 3-8, 3-10, 3-15, 3-19  
Index  
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Print Manager: 2-13  
Print media, printer settings: 3-6  
Print model: 2-6  
Print quality: 2-6, 2-9  
not satisfactory: 5-3  
Print speed: A-2  
improving: 2-12–14  
Print width: A-2  
Printable area  
Printing options  
specifying: 2-8  
Windows 3.1: 2-4  
Q
Quick color printing: 2-9, 2-12  
R
envelopes: A-3  
Fabric Sheet: A-3  
papers: A-3  
RAM: 2-14  
Recommended paper types: A-2  
Replacing  
BJ cartridge: 4-11–17  
BJ tank: 4-18–21  
Resolution: 2-9, A-2  
Rollers, cleaning: 4-3  
Printer  
cleaning: 4-3  
dimensions: A-5  
does not print: 5-3  
guidelines: 4-2  
maintaining: 4-1–30  
problem, identifying: 5-2  
servicing: 1-6  
settings: 3-6  
specifications: A-1–5  
tests: 2-7  
transporting: 4-28–30  
unpacking: See Quick Start Guide  
weight: A-5  
S
SB-21 Ink Cartridge Storage Box: 1-3,  
4-13, 4-22–23, 4-27–28  
Scanner cartridge: 1-4, 4-24–28, A-5  
Scanning head: 4-24  
Screen matched color: 2-13  
Serial number: 5-2  
Servicing, the printer: 1-6  
Setting tab: 2-7  
Setup analyzer: 2-7, 2-10  
Sheet feeder: 3-7, 3-9, 3-14  
capacity: A-1  
Printer driver: 5-3  
installing: 2-1  
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  
Specialty Papers, Canon: 1-4,  
3-17–28, A-2  
Specifications: A-1–5  
Storing  
BJ cartridge: 4-22–23  
environment: A-5  
a document: 2-2  
envelopes: 3-14–16  
method: A-1  
Supplies: 1-2–4  
specifications: A-1–3  
speed, versus color: 2-12–14  
test pages: 4-4–6  
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T-Shirt Transfers TR-101: 1-4, 3-3, 3-6  
Test pages, printing: 4-4–6  
Toshiba laptop: 5-5–6  
Transparencies CF-102: 1-4, 3-3, 3-6,  
3-17  
Transporting, printer: 4-28–30  
Troubleshooting: 5-1–8  
Warranty: 1-6, 4-9, 5-2  
Weight, printer: A-5  
Windows: 2-1–14  
cleaning print head: 4-7  
printing test pages: 4-5  
tabs: 2-5–11  
Windows 3.1  
printer setup: 2-4  
printing options: 2-4  
Windows 98/95  
printer driver: 2-3  
printer setup: 2-3  
World Wide Web: 1-5, 5-1  
U
US Commercial number 10  
envelopes: 3-14, A-3  
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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:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
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.  
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise  
emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing  
equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,ICES-003 of the  
Industry and Science Canada.  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques  
applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la  
norme sur le matériel brouilleur: Appareils Numériques,NMB-003  
édictée par l’Industrie et Sciences Canada.  
FCC Regulations  
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