If condensation Forms Inside the Devices

zStop using the devices immediately.

Continued use may damage the equipment.

Printer: Wait until the water droplets have evaporated completely before resuming use.

Ink cassette, paper cassette, paper: Wipe off the water droplets and allow to return to room temperature before resuming use.

Printer

zPlease 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.

zNever 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.

zIf 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 on the back of the printer are blocked or if ventilation is inadequate.

Ink Cassettes

zPlease use only the ink cassettes specified for use by Canon.

zDo not open the ink cassette cover while printing is in progress, and do not pull the ink cassette out.

These actions may damage the printer.

zDo not touch or pull on the ink sheet.

There may not be enough ink left for the allotted sheets in the set.

zDo not handle the ink cassettes with wet or sweaty hands.

Paper Cassettes

zDo not apply excessive force to the paper

cassette.

Force or impact on the cassette may result in

paper jams or equipment damage.

Spring

zDo not bend or deform the spring located at the rear of the middle cover of the paper cassette.

zDo not place any foreign objects in the print output receptacle (on the top of the paper cassette).

This area is for paper only.

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