Precautions (cont), Notes on print set storage, Notes on handling finished prints – Panasonic PV-PD2000 User Manual
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Precautions (Cont)
• Fan the paper thoroughly before placing it in the
Paper Cassette.
Sheets that adhere to other sheets can cause a
paper jam.
•Do not fold or bend the paper.
If a postcard is curled, remove the curl before
attempting to use the postcard in the printer.
•Do not load the paper upside-down.
The glossy side of the paper with no markings on
it is the printing side. The paper should be loaded
with this side facing up.
• Do not write on the paper before printing on it.
This could lead to mistaken operation.
•Do not load too much paper in the Paper
Cassette.
No more than 25 sheets should be loaded.
•Allow the Print Set to adjust to the ambient
temperature before using it.
If the Print Set has been stored at a low
temperature, condensation could form on the
paper when brought into a warmer room. Do not
open the Print Set package until it has reached
the room temperature.
• Do not leave printed paper above the Paper
Cassette (in the Print Exit).
Do not allow more than 10 sheets to accumulate
above the Paper Cassette.
• Do not place foreign objects above the Paper
Cassette (in the Print Exit).
■Notes on Print Set Storage
•Do not store the Ink Cassettes or paper under
high temperatures or high humidity.
Doing so could result in a deterioration of printing
quality.
• Do not store the paper on end.
Store the paper fiat in its original silver bag.
•Do not store Ink Cassettes or paper in a location
exposed to direct sunlight.
Doing so will result in a deterioration of printing
quality. The Ink Cassette and paper could even
become unusable.
•After using the Photo Printer, remove the Ink
Cassette and paper and put them back in
storage.
If the Ink Cassette is left in the Photo Printer,
slack will develop in the ink film and dust will
collect, which may make high-quality printing
impossible.
In order to keep leftover paper in optimum
condition for as long as possible, remove the
paper from the Photo Printer, and then place it in
the original silver bag for storage.
■Notes on Handling Finished Prints
In order to preserve finished prints in the best
condition, always observe the following points.
Failure to observe these points could result in a
deterioration of print quality or a slight injury.
• Do not affix cellophane tape to the printed
surface.
•Do not touch the printed surface with your
fingers.
• Do not let the printed surface come into contact
with other objects.
Do not let the following materials in particular
come into contact with the printed surface:
- Desk pads or business card cases made of vinyl
- Erasers made of plastic
• Do not spill or apply volatile solvents such as
alcohol to the printed surface.
Doing so could result in discoloration or fading.
•Do not leave printed surfaces in contact with one
another.
Doing so could cause color transfer between the
two images. Color transfer could also occur if a
printed surface is left in contact with any other
type of paper under pressure for an extended
period of time.
•Do not store prints under conditions of high
temperature or high humidity.
Leaving prints under such conditions for an
extended period of time could cause a
deterioration in print quality. Do not leave prints
exposed to direct sunlight.
•When prints are to be stored in an album, select
an album that has nylon pockets.
Other materials could cause color transfer or
discoloration.
(Polypropylene and cellophane are also
acceptable materials.)
■Notes on Handling the Digital Photo Printer
•Do not spray insecticides or other volatile
materials on the printer.
If such materials come into contact with the
printer, they can damage the surface of the
printer or cause the finish to peel. Also, do not
leave rubber or vinyl materials in contact with the
printer for an extended period of time.
•When the printer will not be used for an extended
period of time:
To conserve electric power, turn off the printer
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