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* From the '''Edit''' menu select > '''Preflight'''<br>
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* Click on '''Analyze and fix''' button.<br>
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* If red crosses appear, your file was not printable, but probably is fixed now.<br>
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* Drag and drop the new version of your document to the '''Held''' folder of the '''Fiery'''<br>
* Drag and drop the new version of your document to the '''Held''' folder of the '''Fiery'''<br>

Latest revision as of 14:00, 10 February 2025

When you prepared your PDF in Canva (or Procreate), it is not always printable on the Canon printer.
To be sure your file is printable, follow these few easy steps:

Step 1.


  • Export your Canva (or Procreate) file on your device as a PDF for print


Step 2.


  • Transfer your file to the downloads folder in one of the computers in the Print studio


Canva convert step1.jpg

Step 3.


  • Open your file in Acrobat


Canva update.png

Step 4.


  • Click on Analyze and fix button.


Canva convert step4.jpg

  • This will create a new version of your document and will ask you to change the name

(Tip: I usually add "_check" after the name, to know the file has been checked)

Canva convert step5.jpg

Step 5.


  • If red crosses appear, your file was not printable, but probably is fixed now.
  • Close Acrobat


Canva convert step6.jpg

Step 6.


  • Drag and drop the new version of your document to the Held folder of the Fiery


Canva convert step7.jpg

  • Continue with print setup as usual.

(Tip: Check our quick guides How to print on Canon or How to print booklets)