09-12-2021 01:31 AM - edited 09-12-2021 01:32 AM
Folks,
I've downloaded several am1x files for Hahnemuhle papers and loaded them into the printer and computer with the Media Configuration Tool. I'm a bit confused about selecting (registering?) the paper at the printer (to get the proper head height and such). There are two different displays on the printer with media lists and they do not agree:
1. The home panel printer display Size/ Media entry (just below the display of ink levels) supports media types: Plain paper, Plus Glossy II A, Pro Platinum, Pro Luster, Plus Semi-Gloss, Matte, Prog Crystal Grade, Light Photo Paper, Heavy Art Paper, Canvas, Japanese Paper, Hagaki A, Ink Jet Hagaki, Hagaki, IJ Greeting Card, and Card Stock.
It does NOT list the new papers corresponding to the am1x files I loaded into the printer.
2. Home Screen > Various Settings > Printer Settings > Paper-Related Settings > Advanced Paper Settings lists media types: Plain Paper, Plus Glossy IIA, Pro Platinum, Pro Luster, Plus Semii-gloss, HFA FA BARYTA SATIN, HFA BARYTA FB (these two are the Hahnemuhle papers I loaded using the Media Config Tool), Baryta Photo Paper, Matte, Pro Crystal Grade, Light Photo Paper, Heavy Photo Paper, Fine Art Smooth, Fine Art Rough, ProPremiumMatteA, Heavy Art Paper, EX Hvy Art Paper, High Density Art, Canvas, Japanese Paper, Hagaki A, Ink Jet Hagaki, Hagaki, IJ Greeting Card, Card Stock.
Can someone explain the different function of the two different paper setting menus? If I want to use the Hahnemuhle Baryta FB, it's clear I can select that using method 2. But what should I set the method 1 menu to? And if I switch back to, for example, Pro Luster for proofing, do I have to select that using method 2, or need I merely re-register it using method 1?
If anyone can refer me to online description of these two function, that would be great. I didn't find it in the online user guides anywhere. (I am using a Windows 10 machine, but the question pertains to settings at the printer.)
Thanks!
Todd
09-18-2021 04:06 PM
Folks,
I posted the messge below about a week ago. It's an obscure topic, so the lack of response from the forum doesn't surprise me. (Maybe I need more patience.) Hence I'm wondering how to get Canon tech support on the issue. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Todd
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Folks,
I've downloaded several am1x files for Hahnemuhle papers and loaded them into the printer and computer with the Media Configuration Tool. I'm a bit confused about selecting (registering?) the paper at the printer (to get the proper head height and such). There are two different displays on the printer with media lists and they do not agree:
1. The home panel printer display Size/ Media entry (just below the display of ink levels) supports media types: Plain paper, Plus Glossy II A, Pro Platinum, Pro Luster, Plus Semi-Gloss, Matte, Prog Crystal Grade, Light Photo Paper, Heavy Art Paper, Canvas, Japanese Paper, Hagaki A, Ink Jet Hagaki, Hagaki, IJ Greeting Card, and Card Stock.
It does NOT list the new papers corresponding to the am1x files I loaded into the printer.
2. Home Screen > Various Settings > Printer Settings > Paper-Related Settings > Advanced Paper Settings lists media types: Plain Paper, Plus Glossy IIA, Pro Platinum, Pro Luster, Plus Semii-gloss, HFA FA BARYTA SATIN, HFA BARYTA FB (these two are the Hahnemuhle papers I loaded using the Media Config Tool), Baryta Photo Paper, Matte, Pro Crystal Grade, Light Photo Paper, Heavy Photo Paper, Fine Art Smooth, Fine Art Rough, ProPremiumMatteA, Heavy Art Paper, EX Hvy Art Paper, High Density Art, Canvas, Japanese Paper, Hagaki A, Ink Jet Hagaki, Hagaki, IJ Greeting Card, Card Stock.
Can someone explain the different function of the two different paper setting menus? If I want to use the Hahnemuhle Baryta FB, it's clear I can select that using method 2. But what should I set the method 1 menu to? And if I switch back to, for example, Pro Luster for proofing, do I have to select that using method 2, or need I merely re-register it using method 1?
If anyone can refer me to online description of these two function, that would be great. I didn't find it in the online user guides anywhere. (I am using a Windows 10 machine, but the question pertains to settings at the printer.)
Thanks!
Todd
09-18-2021 04:14 PM
Hi, Todd!
Thanks for posting on our forum! This community is designed for your fellow Canon owners to help each other out with any problems they may encounter. If this is a time-sensitive matter, click HERE search our knowledge base or find additional support options HERE.
Thanks and have a great day!
02-03-2022 06:00 PM
Todd - Have you figured this out? I am having the same issue and can figure out how to select the media type from the Menu 1 that corresponds to Menu 2 (which as the installed am1x). Thanks and much appreciated if you figured this out.
12-08-2024 11:49 PM
Hey! I know this is an old question, but I think I solved a similar issue with my Canon Pro 1000.
I kept getting a Paper Mismatch when picking a paper in the printer driver that differed from what was selected on the printer itself. The solution was to "ignore paper mismatch" so that the printer used the actual paper choice that was selected in the printer driver (the print menu).
I was able to do this on a Mac by opening Printers & Scanners > Select Canon PRO1000 > Options & Supplies > Utility Tab > Open Printer Utility > Custom Settings > then I enabled the option: "Don't detect mismatch of paper settings when printing from computer"
After doing this and sending the settings to the printer, a new option showed on the printer itself. On the printer's physical panel, there was a checkbox where I could disable "Detect print paper mismatch". I turned it off.
This effectively made it so that the printer used whatever paper choice I selected on the printer driver itself.
Hope this helps!
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