Canon CP-100 manual Power, Usage Location, Devices

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Power

Do not exceed the cable and power outlet ratings when operating this product. Do not operate this product outside of the specified voltage rating.

Connecting too many lines to the same outlet may result in fire. Check that the voltage of the outlet is compatible with the devices before them in.

If the AC cable becomes damaged (if internal wiring is exposed, etc.), immediately unplug the cable from the electrical outlet. Continued use poses risk of fire or electric shock.

Do not plug in or unplug the AC cable while your hands are wet, as this may result in electric shock. When unplugging the cable, hold it firmly at the plug area. Do not pull directly on the cable, as this may damage or expose the cable’s internal wiring, resulting in risk of fire or electric shock.

Be sure that the AC cable is plugged all the way in. A loose connection may result in heat buildup, fire, or electric shock.

Do not damage, modify, or rest heavy objects on the AC cable. Damage to the cable may result in the exposure of live wires, fire, or electric shock.

Keep the AC cable free of dust. The presence of dust or metallic debris on the plug poses risk of fire or electric shock. If the plug area is not clean, unplug the AC cable and then wipe the plug area clean using a dry cloth. Check the plug periodically to make sure it is clean.

Usage Location

Do not place the devices on an unstable or tilted table or desk, as there is risk that the devices may fall and cause injury.

CAUTIONS

Devices

Do not block the air vents on the printer. Blocking the vents may cause the inside of the printer to overheat, resulting in damage to internal components and risk of equipment failure or fire. Use the devices in a well-ventilated area.

Do not rest heavy objects on the devices. Objects may fall off the devices and cause injury. Weight placed on the devices may deform the casing, resulting in damage to internal parts and posing risk of fire.

Unplug the devices when you are not using them. If the devices remain plugged in, there is risk that accidental contact with the device’s internal parts may cause electric shock. Leaving the devices plugged in during prolonged periods of non-use poses risk of fire.

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Contents User Guide English Placing the Paper into the Paper Cassette p Quick Start GuideLoading the Ink Cassette p Loading the Paper Cassette pConnecting the Camera to the Printer p Connecting the Printer to a Power Source pPrinting p Introduction DisclaimerFeatures Connects directly to supporting Canon camerasPackage Contents Read This FirstFollowing products are sold separately Safety Precautions Devi cesUsage Location PowerDevices Power Overheating Proper Usage and HandlingTo Prevent Damage from Condensation Cleaning the Printer Maintaining the Quality of Your Prints Storage OthersIndicator Components GuideLet’s Print Checking Your Ink/Paper SetsPage Insert it all the way into Loading the Ink CassetteClose the ink cassette Placing the Paper into the Paper Cassette Loading the Paper Cassette Open the paper cassette compartment coverConnect the Compact Power Connecting the Printer to a Power SourceAdapter cable to the printer Connecting the Camera to the Printer To DigitalButton.Display the images to be printed and press the SET Set the camera to replay modePrinting Select the number of images you wish to print and otherCharging the Battery Pack NB-CP1L Attach the battery pack toPage Press the battery cover lever Installing the Battery Pack NB-CP1LTurn the printer’s power off Down and remove the batteryBattery Status Using the Car Battery Adapter CBA-CP100 Optional Troubleshooting Problem Cause CorrectionRemove the ink cassette Error Messages Error Message Cause CorrectionPrint receptacle or out A different format, or have Specifications Card Photo Printer CP-100Car Battery Adapter CBA-CP100 Optional Compact Power Adapter CA-CP100Battery Pack NB-CP1L Charge Adapter CG-CP100FCC Notice Impreso EN Japón Anon Carlon Inc Sc!1weiiz AG 17./ A*itiH± Canon Oo~co Name Model ~,~ L5T Casscs