FujiFilm MP-300 Handling & Care, Printer care, Never attempt to take this product X apart

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Safety Precautions

Handling & Care

CAUTION

Never attempt to take this product X apart.

You may be injured.

If this product is dropped or damaged Z sotouchthatit.the inside is showing, do not

You may be injured.

Do not touch any projecting parts inside Z the photo pack door.

You may be injured.

Never get this product wet or handle it C with wet hands.

Doing so may result in an electric shock.

Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of different types.

Z Also make sure that the battery = and - polarities are correct. A damaged battery or electrolyte leakage may cause a fire, injury, and contaminate the environment.

If the printer will be left unused for a long period (because you are traveling, etc),

V remove the batteries, disconnect the AC power adapter and unplug the AC power adapter from the power outlet.

Failing to do so could cause a fire.

Do not move the printer while the AC C power adapter is still connected to it.

Doing so could damage the power cord and cause a fire or electric shock.

Printer care

1.Your printer is a precision instrument. Do not get it wet or drop it. Also, do not expose to sand.

2.If you are not using your printer for a long period, unload the batteries and keep them where they will be safe from heat, dust, and moisture.

3.Do not use solvent such as thinner and alcohol to remove dirt.

4.Keep the printer interior clean as dust or dirt may affect print quality.

5.In hot weather, do not leave your printer in hot places such as in a car or on the beach. Do not leave it in damp places for long periods.

6.Moth repellent gas such as naphthalene may affect your printer and prints. Be careful to keep your printer or prints in a chest or bureau.

7.Because your printer is software-controlled, there is the chance that on rare occasions malfunction. If you experience incorrect operation, reset by removing the batteries and then reloading them.

8.Note that the temperature range within which your printer can be used is +5˚C to +40˚C (+41˚F to +104˚F).

9.Do not dispose of batteries by throwing them in the ordinary garbage as this may start a fire or cause environmental damage.

10.Do not use the printer in aircraft, hospitals or other locations where the use of mobile phones is prohibited.

11.If the printer causes problems with radio or TV reception, move the printer further away from the radio or TV.

12.When using infrared communication to print images, carefully read the owner’s manual for the sending device being used and ensure that the device’s operating requirements are met.

13.Take great care to ensure that printed materials do not violate copyright, image rights, privacy or other personal rights and do not offend public decency. Actions that violate the rights of others, are contrary to public decency or constitute a nuisance may be punishable by law or otherwise legally actionable.

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Contents Getting Ready Printing Advanced Printing Error Easy printing of beautiful prints FeaturesContents Quick Start Guide PictBridge Quick Start Guide Infrared communicationAbout IrSimple IntroductionDisconnect the AC power adapter Safety PrecautionsUnstable substances which can give off dangerous vapors Never get this product wet or handle it C with wet hands Handling & CarePrinter care Never attempt to take this product X apartHandling & Care Using USB interfaceUsing the AC power adapter Photo pack and print careFinishing prints RestrictionsDo not put in the mouth. Do not cut Do not pull apart Batteries Optional AC Power AdapterAC power adapter AC-5VX sold separately P.14 Necessary ItemsGetting Ready to Print Open the battery cover Loading the batteriesClose the battery cover Part NamesClose the photo pack door Loading the photo packPhoto pack confirmation window Open the photo pack doorPrinting Infrared communication Setting up for infrared transmissionsPrinting Recommended image sizes for transmission Sending images from a camera phoneSelect the image on the mobile phone Select infrared transmissionPrinting PictBridge Setting up for USB transmissionsSelect PictBridge in the digital camera’s USB setting Take the film out when film output endsPress the Reprint button When all the specified imagesIf 2 or more prints are set at the camera Turn the printer offPrintable image sizes and formats Supported print SpecificationsAdditional Information and Notes on Printing PictBridge print specification compatibility tableRemove the photo pack When the Film Runs OutWhen the film runs out while printing Check that the film counter showsCheck that the printer is turned on Erasing the stored imageCheck that the printer is turned off Press the Sharpen button Sharpen Mode Date ModePress the Date button Blinking 3 times Error Error lampWhen PictBridge is used Date printing positionLit Error LOW Battery lampTroubleshooting Troubleshooting printer problemsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting infrared communication problemsTroubleshooting USB communication problems Glossary Troubleshooting problems with finished printsJpeg SpecificationAbout Mobile Printing Ready Products Specification