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Precautions
■Precautions when using the Digital Photo
Printer
•If the Photo Printer emits smoke, becomes
unusually hot, or gives off an unusual smell, turn
off the printer and unplug it.
If water or other foreign matter gets inside the
printer, turn off the printer and unplug it.
If the surface of the printer becomes broken or
cracked, turn off the printer and unplug it.
If the power cable is damaged (such as the core
wires being exposed), turn off the printer and
unplug it.
Do not use the Photo Printer in any way which
overloads the electric outlet or wiring. Also, only
AC 120 V should be used as the power supply for
the Photo Printer.
• Make sure the plug is properly plugged in when
using the Photo Printer.
Do not damage the power cable or plug.
Remove dust or other foreign matter adhering to
the power plug.
•Do not place the Photo Printer on unsteady,
inclined, or other unstable surfaces.
Do not place flower vases, containers with water,
or small metal objects on the Photo Printer.
Do not drop or insert metal or flammable objects
inside the Photo Printer.
•Do not splash or wet the Photo Printer.
• Do not disassemble or remodel the Photo Printer.
Do not touch the metal parts on the Photo Printer
or the plug during a thunderstorm.
•Do not unplug with wet hands.
•Do not place the Photo Printer in locations with
smoke, steam, high humidity, large amounts of
dust, or severe vibrations.
Do not install the Photo Printer in such a way that
the power cable is forcibly bent.
Do not cover the ventilation holes on the Photo
Printer.
•Do not place heavy objects on the Photo Printer.
•Do not move the Photo Printer with the power
cable plugged in.
Do not unplug by pulling on the power cable.
Remove the plug from the outlet as a safety
measure when cleaning the Photo Printer or
when the Photo Printer will not be used for a long
period of time.
Do not touch any internal components other than
those specified.
•Do not remove the Paper Cassette while printing
is in progress.
During printing, the paper moves forward and
backward three times. You can be cut if you
touch the paper during this operation.
■Notes on Handling the Ink Cassettes, Ink
Cassette Film, Paper Cassette, and Paper
To ensure high-quality, precise printing, always
observe the following points.
Failure to observe these points can not only result
in poor-quality prints, but also paper jams or
breakdown of the Photo Printer.
Use only the specified paper.
Use Print Sets that carry the MP| mark or that
have been specified for use with this Photo
Printer by Panasonic.
Use the Ink Cassette with the paper provided in
the same box.
One Ink Cassette is designed to provide enough
ink film to print the number of sheets provided in
that Print Set.
•Do not remove the label from the Ink Cassette.
Doing so could lead to mistaken operation.
•Before loading an Ink Cassette, take up any slack
in the ink film (wide tape inside the Ink Cassette).
The slack can be taken up by turning the spool in
the direction of the arrow.
•Make sure that the Ink Cassette is oriented
properly and insert it all of the way in.
•Do not touch or pull on the ink film.
Do not get fingerprints or dust on the ink film or
on the paper.
Do not get the ink film or the paper wet.
Do not touch the Ink Cassette or the Paper
Cassette while printing is in progress.
The Ink Cassette cannot be taken out white
printing is in progress.
Forcibly pulling out the Ink Cassette, loading too
much paper, or applying strong pressure or
vibrations to the Paper Cassette could result in a
paper jam or other malfunction,
(Do not take out the Paper Cassette and add
paper while printing is in progress.)
•Do not attempt to reuse an empty Ink Cassette or
paper which has already been printed on.
Doing so could result in malfunction or
breakdown of the Photo Printer.
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