When the Film Runs Out
Check for “0”!
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1 Check that the film counter shows “0”.
When the printer runs out of film, the POWER button goes dark and “0” appears on the film counter.
x Each time a new image is sent to the printer, or each time the POWER or REPRINT button is pressed, the film counter blinks (5 times) to indicate that the printer is out of film.
2 Remove the photo pack.
When the film runs out while printing
1 Check that the film counter shows “0”.
Check for “0”!
If the printer runs out of film while it is printing a specified number of images, the POWER button and the PictBridge lamp blink rapidly and “0” appears on the film counter.
2 Load a new photo pack. | Printing |
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x Leave the printer turned on. |
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◆ Notes on reloading photo pack ◆
Unused | Used |
On an unused photo pack, the unused check window is closed all the way to the “■” mark.
On a used photo pack, the unused check window is open to the “▲” mark.
Lit | Lit | 3 Restart printing of the |
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●! Do not take out a photo pack until using up all 10 films.
zThe films will be exposed.
zThe film counter is reset when a photo pack is removed and may not show the correct number of remaining films.
●! Take care not to load a used photo pack.
zAlways check the unused check window on the photo pack before replacing the film.
zIf you mistakenly load a used photo pack, the printer will run normally but will not print images.
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When the POWER button and
PictBridge lamp stays lit, press the
REPRINT button.
x When you replace the film while printing a specified number of prints, leave the |
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printer turned on. Turning the printer off while replacing the film will delete the |
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