Panasonic SVAP10U SVAP10U User Guide - Page 46
Notes on Storing Settings to the Photo, Notes on Handling the Photo Printer
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Others ª Notes on Storing Settings to the Photo Printer's Memory When the following settings are configured, they will remain stored until they are altered again, even if the power is turned off. (If the Photo Printer's power is turned off by disconnecting the AC Power Cord instead of pressing the power button, all configurations will be lost.) ≥[Input], under [BASIC] ≥Begin search date/End search date in [Search], under [BASIC]. ≥Creation dates in [Card], under [BASIC] ≥The screen division number in [Copy] and [Select] under [FUNCTION] ≥Color settings in [Set colour], under [Calendar] in [FUNCTION] ≥Starting date in [Set colour], under [Calendar] in [FUNCTION] ≥[Date], under [OPTION] ≥[Trim], under [OPTION] ≥[Rotate], under [OPTION] ≥[Layout], under [OPTION] ª Notes on Handling the Photo Printer ≥When spraying or using insecticides or other volatile solvents in the vicinity of the Photo Printer, be careful not to allow any to come into contact with the printer. If such solvents come into contact with the printer, they can damage the outer case and cause the surface to peel. Do not allow rubber or plastic products to be in contact with the printer for extended periods of time. ≥When not using the Photo Printer for extended periods of time, turn off the power and disconnect the Power Cable from the outlet to conserve energy. (0.04A of electricity are still used when the power button alone is turned off and the computer is on STAND BY.) Since damage to the printer may be incurred, turn on the power at least once every 6 months and use the Photo Printer. ≥When transporting this printer, during a move for example, pack the printer back into its original case. If you no longer possess the case, wrap the printer in a blanket or other such cloth material to prevent any damage. (Remove the Paper Cassette and the Ink Cassette, and close the lid.) ª Installation Notes ≥Install the Photo Printer away from other devices that generate magnetic fields. ≥Keep the Photo Printer away from magnetized equipment (such as a cell phone, microwave oven, TV, video game equipment, etc.). Electromagnetic waves produced in this Photo Printer and in televisions, video games, and other devices can cause mutual interference, disrupting both the display on the television screen and the print picture or damage of the card. ª Maintenance Notes ≥Do not use Benzene, paint thinner, or other solvents to clean the printer. Most of the printer surface is plastic. Do not use solvents such as Benzene and paint thinner to wipe the printer since they can damage the surface of the printer and cause the surface to peel. To clean the surface, wipe up any dust with a soft, dry cloth. If the Photo Printer is particularly dirty, soak the cloth in kitchen detergent (neutral) diluted with water and wring out thoroughly. Then, wipe off the dust with the cloth and wipe again with a dry cloth. When using a synthetic cloth, follow the precautions in the cloth's usage instructions. ≥When the ventilation holes become dusty, remove the Ink Cassette, and get rid of the dust using a vacuum cleaner. If dust gets into the Photo Printer from the ventilation holes, the Ink Film becomes dusty and the picture will not be printed clearly. ª Internal Temperature ≥Although it varies with the ambient temperature, if the internal temperature of the Photo Printer rises above a certain level while printing, the error message "The temperature of the device is too high, please wait." will appear on the TV Screen. In this situation, the printing operation will halt temporarily. This is not a malfunction. After waiting for a few minutes for the temperature to drop (four or five minutes at the most), the Photo Printer will automatically resume printing. The printing operation may be halted temporarily in any of the following cases, which will result in a longer than normal printing time. 1 When printing images continuously 2 When the ambient temperature is high 3 When the internal temperature of the printer rises quickly because the ventilation holes or other parts are blocked ≥Note that if two or more of these conditions exist, printing will take even longer. Therefore, make every effort to find a well-ventilated location for installing this printer. ª Condensation ≥When a bottle is taken out from a refrigerator in summer and left standing for a while, droplets of water will form on it. This phenomenon is known as condensation. Condensation will form if the printer or Ink Cassette/ Paper Set is moved to a location with a considerable difference in temperature or humidity, such as: 1 A high-humidity location, such as one filled with steam 2 When suddenly moved from an air-conditioned environment to one with high temperatures and high humidity 3 A room that has just been heated If condensation occurs, turn the power on and wait for 2 hours. If the paper or rollers are damp with condensation, the printed surface that is produced may be dirty. 46