Photo Cartridge Safety Instructions

Keep photo cartridges out of the reach of children and do not drink the ink.

Do not shake the photo cartridge after removing it from the bag; this can cause leakage.

Be careful when you handle used photo cartridges, as there may be some ink remaining around the ink supply ports. If ink gets onto your skin, wash the area thoroughly with soap and water. If ink gets into your eyes, flush them immediately with water. If discomfort or vision problems continue after a thorough flushing, see a doctor immediately.

Do not remove or tear the label on the cartridge; this can cause leakage.

Do not dismantle photo cartridges or try to refill them. This could damage the print head.

Install the photo cartridge immediately after you remove it from its package. If you leave a cartridge unpacked for a long time before using it, normal printing may not be possible.

Do not use a photo cartridge beyond the date printed on the cartridge carton; otherwise, it may result in reduced print quality. For best results, use up the photo cartridge within six months of installing it.

After bringing a photo cartridge inside from a cold storage site, allow it to warm up at room temperature for at least three hours before using it.

Store photo cartridges in a cool, dark place.

Store each photo cartridge so that the bottom of its packaging faces down.

Do not touch the green IC chip on the bottom of the cartridge. Doing so may prevent normal operation and printing.

The IC chip on the photo cartridge retains a variety of cartridge-related information, such as the amount of ink remaining, so that the cartridge may be removed and reinstalled freely. However, each time the cartridge is inserted, some ink is consumed because the printer automatically performs a reliability check.

LCD Safety Instructions

The LCD panel contains a few small bright or dark spots. These are normal and do not mean that the LCD monitor is damaged in any way.

Only use a dry, soft cloth to clean the LCD panel. Do not use liquid or chemical cleansers.

If the LCD panel on your printer’s control panel is damaged, contact your dealer. If the liquid crystal solution gets on your hands, wash them thoroughly with soap and water. If the liquid crystal solution gets into your eyes, flush them immediately with water. If discomfort or vision problems remain after a thorough flushing, see a doctor immediately.

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