Paper Is Not Cut Straight - Canon iPF6300 User Manual

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Paper is not cut straight

The paper is bent or curled at the cut position.
Paper rises by the ends of the cut position be-
fore it is cut.
You are using paper that cannot be cut with the
Cutter Unit.
Cut Speed is not configured correctly in the
Control Panel menu.
Paper is not cut
The printed document became caught on a foreign ob-
ject by the Output Tray, which lifted the document.
The Cutter passed under the paper.
In the printer driver, No or Print Cut Guideline is
specified in Auto Cut.
In the Control Panel menu, Cutting Mode is set to
Eject or Manual.
Depression on the leading edge is left
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Keeping a roll in the printer for a long
time without printing on it may leave a
depression on the leading edge.
Margins are wide
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Rolls are advanced a specific amount before cutting to prevent problems with cutting
and paper ejection.
Paper is not cut straight
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Problems Regarding Paper
Cause
Cause
Cause
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Straighten out any curling by the edges of the paper.
Reload the paper correctly.
Specify Manual in Cutting Mode in the Control Panel menu
and use scissors or a cutting tool to cut the roll after printing.
(See "Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls.")
Change the Cut Speed setting in the Control Panel menu.
(See "Menu Structure.")
Remove the foreign object by the Output Tray to enable
the printer to eject the printed document, keeping it level.
Specify Yes in Auto Cut in the printer driver.
If the Cutting Mode is Eject, press the Cut button to cut
the paper.
If the Cutting Mode is Manual, cut rolls with scissors or
the like.
When printing quality is most important, we recommend setting Tri-
mEdge Reload to On or Automatic so that the paper edge is automati-
cally cut before printing.
(See "Menu Structure.")
Cause
Corrective Action
→P.772
Corrective Action
Corrective Action
→P.772
Corrective Action
This operation is normal.
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