01-16-2016
05:38 PM
- last edited on
12-17-2022
08:56 AM
by
Danny
Hi everyone
I've been trying to set my printer so that I'm able to print on glossy paper in A4 size. But my printer won't allow me to do this as it says the size doesn't match the paper type. I have tried just using regular paper settings but when I do this the black ink smudges and I am told when set to glossy paper the black ink won't smudge. Does anyone know how I can make my printer understand that I'm using an A4 piece of glossy paper and not regular sized photo paper? Sorry if this question seems stupid.
I'm using a Pixma MG2550
Thanks
01-04-2018 10:23 PM
It would appear that the MG 2560 cannot print A4 colour prints. It is outside the settings allowed.
I spent two hours being "helped" by a sevice person from canon call centre. I came away convinced of two things...the printer cannot print colour phots using A4. and secondly the service person hadn't the necessary knowledge of the printer and wasted my time...BUT in a nice polite way without admitting the lack of real MG2560 printer specifications and abilities.
I tried setting to print for plain paper A4 (not colour photo size) and printing colour but the result was extremely washy indicating that it was actually assuming it was plain paper.
Either get used to letter sized priints or get a new printer. I will hang in with the MG2560 because it is the simplest cheapest printer scanner on the market at this date! I paid $18 AUD !!! great price..adequate printer! Using self fill colours! Can't beat it!
01-04-2018 10:26 PM
09-18-2019 09:32 AM
Brilliant! Hilarious that this worked. I've spent the last 2 hours trying to work out the problem with my photo print quality. Tried your suggestion, and worked perfectly! Thank you.
10-15-2019 12:03 PM
05-08-2020 05:32 PM
HAs anyone found a way around this limitation? WHY can't it print a large glossy paper. Will canon provide a driver patch or update to allow this?
08-23-2020 06:10 AM
I have a canon ts3150 and have tried the plain paper for A4 photo but I get lines on it this is the first printer that I have had that won't print A4 photos.When selling printers canon should state that the printer will not print A4 photos Jim
10-02-2020 01:42 PM
I'm not if this will universally work, but I was able to get around this limitation by adding a "copy" of the printer. The copy of my TS 300 has a limited "printer preferences" menu where I can choose (and actually print) Letter + Glossy. I did this on windows by going to "Printer and Scanners" and connecting to my printer which was already connected.
08-27-2021 10:58 AM
08-30-2021 10:48 AM
No problem using Linux OS ! I just printed on A4 sheet and glossy paper
12-16-2022 08:32 PM
The kicker is that some of these models used to be able to do this. The only work around I've found is setting up a copy of the printer. This only works for a limited time though -- seems like the software catches on and forces you back to small photo sized paper.
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