Panasonic SVAP10U SVAP10U User Guide - Page 45

Notes on the SD Memory Card Write, Notes on Handling Finished Prints

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Others ª Before, During, and After Printing ≥Do not write on the paper before printing on it. ≥Do not forcibly pull out the Ink Cassette or paper, shake the printer, or add more paper while printing is in progress. ≥Removing the Paper Cassette while printing is in progress could result in a paper jam in which the jammed paper cannot be pulled out. The jammed paper can only be removed when the Paper Cassette is inserted. ≥While printing is in progress, no other buttons besides the Display/Cancel button used to cancel multiple prints will work. ≥The printer will make a little noise when printing, but this is not a malfunction. ≥Printing 2 or more pages, or printing in cold or hot temperatures may take a little more time. ≥If ink or paper runs out while printing is in progress, it is unnecessary to press the print button again after you replace the ink or paper. ≥If you print a dark image with this Photo Printer, it may become a lighter print by using the AGC (Auto Gain Control). ≥When paper is bent or wrinkled, it may fall out of the paper exit tray (located above the Paper Cassette). ≥Do not allow more than 10 sheets of printed paper to collect in the paper exit tray, as doing so may lead to a paper jam. ª Notes on Using 4" x 6" (100 x 150 mm) printing paper ≥When printing borderless prints, select [With trim]. A blank border can be created around the top, bottom, left and right sides of a picture when selecting [Without trim]. ≥When printing with borderless paper, the top, bottom, left and right sides of the picture will be cut off. Cutting Borderless Paper After Printing 1 Fold in both directions along the perforation lines. 2 Tear along the perforation lines. ≥There are perforation lines on both ends of the borderless paper. Be sure to tear off both sides. 1 ª Notes on Handling Finished Prints In order to preserve finished prints in the best condition, always observe the following points. Failure to observe these points could result in a deterioration of print quality or injury. ≥Do not affix cellophane tape to the printed surface. In particular, be careful not to let plastic desk pads, business card cases, or plastic erasers come into contact with the printed surface. ≥Do not touch the printed surface with your fingers. ≥Do not spill or apply volatile solvents such as alcohol to the printed surface. Doing so could result in discolouration or fading. ≥Do not leave printed surfaces in contact with one another. Doing so could cause color transfer between the two images. Color transfer could also occur if a printed surface is left in contact with any other type of paper under pressure for an extended period of time. ≥Do not store prints under conditions of high temperatures or high humidity. Leaving prints under such conditions for an extended period of time could cause a deterioration in print quality. Do not leave prints exposed to direct sunlight. ≥When prints are to be stored in an album, select an album that has nylon pockets. Other materials could cause color transfer or discolouration. (Polypropylene and cellophane are also acceptable materials.) ª Notes on Cards ≥If a card's image does not display properly, turn off the power, remove the card, and re-insert it. ≥Some titles recorded to the cards are not displayed on the Digital Video Camera. ≥This Photo Printer is based on the DCF standards (Design rule for Camera File system) which were established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association). ≥When the Index Display appears and the image is based on the DCF standards is selected, the folder/file number of this image is displayed. ª Notes on the SD Memory Card WriteProtect Switch ≥The SD Memory Card has a write-protect switch. Sliding the switch to [LOCK] prevents the recording of data to the card as well as the deletion of data from the card. Sliding back the switch permits such operations. LOCK ª About the Exif Print This unit corresponds to the image format Exif 2.2 (Exif 2 Print) that has been established by JEITA. It is realized that the printed Image is more clear with recording information added on the image by the Digital Camera. 45

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Before, During, and After Printing
Do not write on the paper before printing on it.
Do not forcibly pull out the Ink Cassette or paper, shake
the printer, or add more paper while printing is in
progress.
Removing the Paper Cassette while printing is in
progress could result in a paper jam in which the
jammed paper cannot be pulled out. The jammed paper
can only be removed when the Paper Cassette is
inserted.
While printing is in progress, no other buttons besides
the Display/Cancel button used to cancel multiple prints
will work.
The printer will make a little noise when printing, but this
is not a malfunction.
Printing 2 or more pages, or printing in cold or hot
temperatures may take a little more time.
If ink or paper runs out while printing is in progress, it is
unnecessary to press the print button again after you
replace the ink or paper.
If you print a dark image with this Photo Printer, it may
become a lighter print by using the AGC (Auto Gain
Control).
When paper is bent or wrinkled, it may fall out of the
paper exit tray (located above the Paper Cassette).
Do not allow more than 10 sheets of printed paper to
collect in the paper exit tray, as doing so may lead to
a paper jam.
ª
Notes on Using 4" x 6" (100 x 150 mm)
printing paper
When printing borderless prints, select [With trim]. A
blank border can be created around the top, bottom, left
and right sides of a picture when selecting [Without
trim].
When printing with borderless paper, the top, bottom,
left and right sides of the picture will be cut off.
Cutting Borderless Paper After Printing
1
Fold in both directions along the perforation
lines.
2
Tear along the perforation lines.
There are perforation lines on both ends of the
borderless paper. Be sure to tear off both sides.
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Notes on Handling Finished Prints
In order to preserve finished prints in the best condition,
always observe the following points. Failure to observe
these points could result in a deterioration of print quality
or injury.
Do not affix cellophane tape to the printed surface. In
particular, be careful not to let plastic desk pads,
business card cases, or plastic erasers come into
contact with the printed surface.
Do not touch the printed surface with your fingers.
Do not spill or apply volatile solvents such as alcohol to
the printed surface. Doing so could result in
discolouration or fading.
Do not leave printed surfaces in contact with one
another. Doing so could cause color transfer between
the two images. Color transfer could also occur if a
printed surface is left in contact with any other type of
paper under pressure for an extended period of time.
Do not store prints under conditions of high
temperatures or high humidity. Leaving prints under
such conditions for an extended period of time could
cause a deterioration in print quality. Do not leave prints
exposed to direct sunlight.
When prints are to be stored in an album, select an
album that has nylon pockets. Other materials could
cause color transfer or discolouration. (Polypropylene
and cellophane are also acceptable materials.)
ª
Notes on Cards
If a card’s image does not display properly, turn off the
power, remove the card, and re-insert it.
Some titles recorded to the cards are not displayed on
the Digital Video Camera.
This Photo Printer is based on the DCF standards
(Design rule for Camera File system) which were
established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information
Technology Industries Association).
When the Index Display appears and the image is
based on the DCF standards is selected, the folder/file
number of this image is displayed.
ª
Notes on the SD Memory Card Write-
Protect Switch
The SD Memory Card has a write-protect switch. Sliding
the switch to [LOCK] prevents the recording of data to
the card as well as the deletion of data from the card.
Sliding back the switch permits such operations.
ª
About the Exif Print
This unit corresponds to the image format Exif 2.2 (Exif
Print) that has been established by JEITA.
It is realized that the printed Image is more clear with
recording information added on the image by the Digital
Camera.
1
2
LOCK