NOTE

Make sure to press MONITOR button first for operating 3 and 4.

Pressing MEMORY button first operates to memorize the images. When exchanging the printing paper or ink cassette during using the unit, the recorded images may be erased by pressing MEMORY button first.

Do not feed the print paper more than 2 times. Doing so will not allow the number of prints indicated on page 17 to be printed.

When thermal paper is running out, red lines appear on both sides of the paper. Install a new roll of paper, otherwise printing may be failed.

The installation of print paper and ink cassette is completed.

NOTE

An IC is built in the ink sheet. This is the IC chip, not a battery.

This IC can be thrown away as normal waste.

NOTE

If the power is turned on and AUTO FEED&CUT on SYSTEM SETUP menu is set to ON, “SET PAPER” on the monitor and LCD disappear when print paper is inserted under the roller. (For AUTO FEED&CUT setting, refer to page 46.) After inserting ink sheet and closing the printing mechanism, the print paper is automatically fed and cut twice.

NOTE

Take the print paper one by one after completing printing. Pull out the tray completely when using it. If you fail to do so, paper jamming may occur.

Put the tray back when finishing printing.

USAGE AND KEEPING OF PAPER SHEET SET

BEFORE PRINTING2

Fingerprints or dust on the paper’s surface may degrade print quality and cause paper jams. Immediately after the paper is replaced, 2 images may be printed with a blank part due to hand’s dust or oil. Refer to Pages 17 - 18.

When print paper is rapidly transferred from a cool place to a hot place, vapor or dew will be generated on the paper’s surface causing paper jams or degraded print quality. Leave the print paper in the room to stabilize its temperature before using it.

When print paper and ink sheet run out during printing, the printing operation stops and the error messages such as “CHANGE PAPER” and “CHANGE INK” lamp on the monitor and LCD display are lit. Set new ink sheet or print paper. Refer to Pages 17-20.

AFTER PRINTING2

When the printed paper is touched by a wet hand, the print may be discolored.

Fading may occur if the print-face is exposed to organic chemical agents which may affect print paper (e.g. alcohol, ester, ketone based).

Fading will be accelerated upon contact with PVC-based materials (e.g. adhesive tapes, rubber erasers, etc.).

Avoid storing prints in direct sunlight or places with high humidity.

STORAGE2

Leaving the print paper in contact with PVC-based materials causes color of print paper to come off and to be stained.

Never store print paper in places that are close to heater, hot humid or dusty. Keep print paper in a place where;

Temperature

: 5° C - 30 ° C (41° F - 86° F)

Humidity

: 20 - 60%RH

PRECAUTIONS

FEATURES

 

CONNECTIONS

PREPARATION

PRINTING

 

ADJUSTMENTS

SHOOTING

TROUBLE-

 

 

 

OTHERS

 

 

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