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Download the file you want and check the information that you need to set your printer.
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*Be careful to download the file with the paper size: A4 or US letter you choose.
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If you are unable to print the file using the latest version of Adobe Reader even after downloading the file several times, it may be that a corrupt file is present in your browser’s Temporary Internet Files cache.
A corrupt file can be left in this cache if your computer is disconnected for some reason from Internet during the download. The download process may terminate leaving an incomplete file. In this case, the browser automatically saves the corrupt file in the Temporary Internet Files cache. When you try to download the same file again, the browser will read the corrupt file from the cache, preventing you from downloading the full file.
If you are experiencing problems with the download, first clear the Temporary Internet Files cache and then download the file again.
For help on downloading materials, please go to Greetings: Help on our Web site at the address below.
<How to Clear Your Cache: Using Internet Explorer 6 for Windows>
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From the Internet Explorer "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options." |
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The "Internet Options" window will appear. From the "General" tab, click on the "Delete Files" button in the "Temporary Internet Files" section. |
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When the "Delete Files" window appears, check the "Delete all offline content" box, and click the "OK" button. |
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The cache clearing process will begin, and the mouse pointer will change to an hourglass. |
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Once the cache clearing process is complete and the mouse pointer has returned to an arrow, click the "OK" button from the "Internet Options" window. |
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The browser window will return to normal. Try downloading the problem file again. |
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If you select on the "Save"* button during the "Download File"
process, a confirmation message asking, "(The file you are
downloading) already exists. Do you want to replace it?" will
appear. Click on "Yes" and save the new file over the other one.
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Paper craft models need paper with a certain stiffness. We recommend Canon Matte Photo Paper(MP-101). For Origami and Chiyogami, we recommend Canon Super White Paper. *Click here to find out about the recommended paper for Chiyogami and how to print it out.
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Set the printer. From the [File] menu, select [Page Setup] to display the Page Setup window. Under [Format for], check that the printer you are using appears in the [Name] field. In the [Paper Size] pull down menu, set the required paper size and orientation information and click [OK].

From the menu bar, select [File] and then [Print] to display the Print window.
In the [Copies and Pages] pull down menu, select [Quality & Media]. From the [Media Type] pull down menu, select the type of paper you are going to use.
For Paper craft, we recommend Matte Photo Paper (MP-101) and High-Resolution Paper (HR-101).
If you are using Super White Paper for Origami, set the [Media Type] to plain paper.
Under [Print Mode], select [Printing a top-quality].

Use the printer settings pull down menu to set [Copies & Pages].
From the pulldown menu, page scaling to [None].
This completes the settings for printing.
Click on [Print] to start printing.
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Have fun with paper craft!
Once you've finished printing, you can start making your Paper craft model!
Read the TIPS page to find out the techniques and tools that you will need to make great Paper craft models.
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