Olympus P-400 manual Do not block the vent, Do not move the printer when the power cord is taut

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CAUTION

Do not block the vent.

Doing so may cause the printer to heat up, possibly resulting in fire or electric shock.

Do not block the top or side vent.

Do not put the printer in the following places.

Badly-ventilated place

On a soft surface like a rug or bed

Do not put the printer on an unstable surface such as a shaky table.

If the printer falls out of place, it may injure someone. This may also damage the printer or cause the printer to malfunction.

Do not touch the non-user-serviceable parts inside the printer.

Doing so may cause injury or burns. This applies especially to children and those unfamiliar with the printer.

Do not move the printer when the power cord is taut.

Doing so may damage the cord, possibly resulting in fire or electric shock. When moving the printer, unplug and bundle the power cord.

Do not pull the cord with a jerk.

To unplug the power cord, hold it by the plug.

Pulling on the cord may damage it, possibly resulting in fire or electric shock.

Do not hold the power cord plug with wet hands.

Doing so may cause an electric shock. Be sure hands are dry before handling.

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Contents 400 Information IntroductionRead this First Page Table of Contents For Safe Use If the power cord is damaged, unplug it If the printer cabinet is damaged, unplug the power cordDo not damage the power cord Do not disassemble or modify the printerConnect the power cord correctly Do not install the printer in the following placesDo not overload the power outlet Do not place heavy objects on the printerDo not hold the power cord plug with wet hands Do not move the printer when the power cord is tautDo not block the vent Do not pull the cord with a jerkBeware of moisture condensation Printer Body Identifying the PartsOperation Panel Mode selector dial Access LampsInk Cassette Paper CassetteStandard Card PHOTO-ALBUM Index What you can do with the P-400 Digital Color PrinterPrinting Patterns When using A4 paper Types of Prints10 US 11 US PHOTO-ALBUM Printing 12 US13 US Print ProcessingFrame 14 USStamp 15 US16 US 17 US Procedure for Printing with a Card From the Start to End of Printing18 US 19 US Picture Selection20 US Explanation of the LCD PanelPrinting Modes 21 USBasic Printing Common Setup22 US Transferring data to the printerSelect the data input method 23 USSelect the type of paper 24 USSelect the picture to be printed 25 USStandard Printing 26 US27 US Select the image to be printed 28 US29 US Card Printing 30 USPreview of the selected image is displayed on the LCD panel 31 US32 US Prepare a background 33 US34 US 35 US 36 US 37 US 38 US Select a layout 39 US40 US Selecting a stamp 41 US42 US Select a background 43 USPhoto Album printing 44 US45 US 46 US 47 US Index printing 48 US49 US Introduction to Color Printing Appendix50 US Difference Between RGB and CMY51 US Dpof Digital Print Order FormatChanging Color by Adjusting the Printer Adjustment Procedure52 US 53 US Sharpness 54 USGamma BrightnessTroubleshooting Problem Cause Corrective Action55 US Message Cause Corrective Action 56 US57 US Input 58 US59 US If the Print Paper becomes Jammed 60 US61 US When there is paper in the upper portion of the printerWhen there is paper inside the printer When there is paper in the lower portion of the printer62 US 63 US Specifications64 US Service65 US