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Using Canvas Roll with a Pixma Pro 200?

redheelerdog
Apprentice

I have a new Canon Pixma Pro 200 and a roll of 13” matt canvas paper.

I have a Logan Simplex Matt cutter, and my cuts are true and square.

Everytime I have tried to print with the matt paper cut to 13” x 19” the printer jams. It looks like the corner of the matt paper folds over and causes the paper to then feed unevenly.

I was wondering if there are any ways to make the Canon Pixma Pro 200 work with this paper?

I’ve only used the top feed tray with this paper, and not the rear feed, maybe I could try the rear feed? I am concerned that too many jams, and resulting crumpled paper extractions will mess up my new printer.

Cut 13” x 19” photo paper comes out with amazing quality for frameable prints.

Thanks for any suggestions.

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jrhoffman75
Legend
Legend

@redheelerdog wrote:

I have a new Canon Pixma Pro 200 and a roll of 13” matt canvas paper.

I have a Logan Simplex Matt cutter, and my cuts are true and square.

Everytime I have tried to print with the matt paper cut to 13” x 19” the printer jams. It looks like the corner of the matt paper folds over and causes the paper to then feed unevenly.

I was wondering if there are any ways to make the Canon Pixma Pro 200 work with this paper?

I’ve only used the top feed tray with this paper, and not the rear feed, maybe I could try the rear feed? I am concerned that too many jams, and resulting crumpled paper extractions will mess up my new printer.

Cut 13” x 19” photo paper comes out with amazing quality for frameable prints.

Thanks for any suggestions.


If it is like the Pro-100 heavy papers need to be loaded in the manual feed tray.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic
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