Olympus P-S100 user manual EN-39, Notes on storing printed paper, Compensation for problems

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Notes on storing printed paper

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About the Paper-in Tray/Ribbon Cartridge

Notes on storing printed paper

Do not store printed paper with their printed surfaces facing each other.

Do not leave the printed surface in contact with an adhesive tape, desk mats, plastic erasers, or similar objects for a long time. Discoloration might occur.

Do not apply organic solvent to printed surfaces. Discoloration might occur.

Do not expose printed surfaces to sunlight or other strong light sources for a long time. Discoloration might occur.

Use an oil felt-tipped pen when writing on printed surfaces.

Do not store printed paper in a place that is exposed to direct sunlight or will become hot or moistened. Keep printed paper away from children.

OLYMPUS will not compensate for discoloration or fading of printed sheets of paper.

Compensation for problems

Exchange will be made for the same quantity of new product if a problem occurs as the result of an OLYMPUS manufacturing defect. OLYMPUS is not responsibility in other situations.

Additional information

EN-39

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Olympus P-S100 user manual EN-39, Notes on storing printed paper, Compensation for problems, Additional information