Sony DPP-FP65 Operating Instructions - Page 11
Notes on storing the print paper, Preparations, Close the paper tray cover., Open the slide cover. - printer
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Preparations 3 Close the paper tray cover. 4 Open the slide cover. 5 Insert the paper tray into the printer. • To avoid paper jam or malfunctions of the printer, make sure of the following before printing: - Do not write or type on the print paper. - Do not attach a sticker or stamps on the print paper. - When adding print paper to the paper tray, be sure that the total number of print paper sheets does not exceed 20 sheets. - Do not insert different types of print paper together into the paper tray. - Do not print on used print paper. Printing an image twice on the same paper will not make the printed image thicker. - Use the print paper for this printer only. - Do not use print paper ejected without printing. Notes on storing the print paper • To store print paper in the tray, remove the paper tray from the printer and close the slide door of the paper tray. • Avoid storing the paper with the printed faces touching each other or in contact with rubber or plastic products, including vinyl chloride or plasticizer for an extended period of time; color changes or deterioration of the printed image may occur. • Avoid placing the print paper in a location subject to high temperatures, high humidity, excessive dust or direct sunlight. • When you are going to store partially-used print paper, store it in its original bag or a similar container. Notes • You can set up to 20 sheets of print paper. Riffle the print paper thoroughly. Insert the print paper with the protective sheet facing up. Then remove the protective sheet. • Insert the print paper with its printing surface (the side with no imprint) facing up. • Do not touch the printing surface. Fingerprints or contamination on the printing surface may result in imperfect printing. • Do not bend the print paper, or cut the print paper from the perforations before printing. 11 GB