What is this in my Canon box?

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Just Allan

Bought a Canon i965 today and found a piece of glossy grey cardboard
in the bottom of the box, with Canon written on it. There's a series
of images on it, showing how you should fold it into a box of some
sort.

Anyone know what this is for!?

Allan.
 
[This followup was posted to comp.periphs.printers and a copy was sent to
the cited author.]

Bought a Canon i965 today and found a piece of glossy grey cardboard
in the bottom of the box, with Canon written on it. There's a series
of images on it, showing how you should fold it into a box of some
sort.

Anyone know what this is for!?

What does it look like when you fold it? It may be just some
marketing/advertising gimmick, or maybe something to put cartridges or
other supplies in?
 
[This followup was posted to comp.periphs.printers and a copy was sent to
the cited author.]

Bought a Canon i965 today and found a piece of glossy grey cardboard
in the bottom of the box, with Canon written on it. There's a series
of images on it, showing how you should fold it into a box of some
sort.

Anyone know what this is for!?

What does it look like when you fold it? It may be just some
marketing/advertising gimmick, or maybe something to put cartridges or
other supplies in?

All the folding pictures are very clear, except the final one which is
the one that shows what it's meant to be. I think it might be to put
the CD tray and photo-sized paper tray into when not being used - but
who knows? I'm pretty sure it wasn't in the books but I'll look
again.

On another note - excellent printer - but I wish they'd get someone
who's LITERATE to to write the instruction book*S* (and why so many
different books, Canon? Just make them into one and save the extra
staples - then they could afford to include a USB cable).

Allan.
 

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