Proper Usage and Handling

Usage Location

Do not use near strong magnets or near devices that produce strong electromagnetic fields.

Electromagnetic radiation from devices such as TVs and game machines, and strong magnetic fields from devices such as speakers and large motors, may cause distortion in printed images.

Use in a well-ventilated, level area.

Leave about 10 cm (4 in.) of clearance around the printer. Be sure to leave clearance around the paper handling slot (at the rear) so that paper has sufficient room to jut out from the slot during printing.

Handling Precautions

Please avoid turning the printer’s power on and off needlessly as the printer initialization consumes ink: There may not be enough ink left for the allotted sheets in the set.

Never use volatile compounds or insecticides on the printer, and do not allow rubber or vinyl material to remain in prolonged contact with the printer. These materials may cause deformation of the printer’s casing.

Unplug the printer when you are not using it.

But please note that you should plug in and run the printer at least once every six months to ensure that it remains functional.

Before transporting the printer, remove the paper and ink cassettes and close the paper cassette cover and the ink cassette cover.

Pack the printer into an appropriate case for transport.

If a case is not available, wrap it with cloth or other protective material to protect against scratches.

Overheating

If the printer overheats, it will temporarily stop operating. This does not mean that the printer has malfunctioned. The printer will resume normal printing as soon as it cools down.

Temporary stoppages are most likely to occur in the following cases:

When printing continuously.

If the room is unusually warm.

If the air vents are blocked or if ventilation is inadequate.

To Prevent Damage from Condensation

Condensation may form in the printer if you suddenly move it from a cold location to a warm location. To prevent damage that might be caused by condensation, place the printer in a sealed vinyl bag prior to moving it, and allow it to reach room temperature before using it.

11

Page 12
Image 12
Canon CP-100 manual Proper Usage and Handling, Overheating, To Prevent Damage from Condensation