Olympus 135291 P-440 Reference Manual (English) - Page 139

Tear the paper horizontally., lines on the top and bottom.

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POWER ON Setup Input Selection Paper Selection Picture Selection Printing Modes Printing Tips • The "PRINTING" lamp lights when printing is in progress. • Continuously press the MENU/PRINT Cancel button to cancel printing. When print cancellation is accepted, the xD-Picture Card, PC Card and PRINTING access indicators flash. At this time, the message "Printing will Stop After this Paper" is displayed on the LCD panel, and printing stops after the current sheet of paper is printed out normally. • If the printer runs out of paper or ink ribbon after the PRINT button has been pressed, a message is displayed and printing is stopped. Install paper or ink ribbon and then press the PRINT button to resume printing. • Since printing is performed by using one color each of Y (yellow), M (magenta) and C (cyan) and an overcoating, the printer head passes back and forth over the paper four times to print one color print. Caution • When tearing off postcard paper (P-A4P) or L size paper (P-A4L), first bend along the vertical scored lines and then tear off both ends. Next, bend along the remaining scored lines and tear off. The paper cannot be torn off cleanly unless folds are firmly made in the paper. 1 Carefully bend along the vertical scored lines 2 Tear the paper vertically. on the top and bottom. 3 Carefully bend along the horizontal scored lines on the top and bottom. 4 Tear the paper horizontally. 139

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1
Carefully bend along the vertical scored lines
on the top and bottom.
2
Tear the paper vertically.
3
Carefully bend along the horizontal scored
lines on the top and bottom.
4
Tear the paper horizontally.
Tips
The
PRINTING
lamp lights when printing is in progress.
Continuously press the MENU/PRINT Cancel button to cancel printing. When
print cancellation is accepted, the xD-Picture Card, PC Card and PRINTING
access indicators flash. At this time, the message
Printing will Stop After this
Paper
is displayed on the LCD panel, and printing stops after the current
sheet of paper is printed out normally.
If the printer runs out of paper or ink ribbon after the PRINT button has been
pressed, a message is displayed and printing is stopped. Install paper or ink ribbon and then press
the PRINT button to resume printing.
Since printing is performed by using one color each of Y (yellow), M (magenta) and C (cyan) and
an overcoating, the printer head passes back and forth over the paper four times to print one color
print.
Caution
When tearing off postcard paper (P-A4P) or L size paper (P-A4L), first bend along the vertical
scored lines and then tear off both ends. Next, bend along the remaining scored lines and tear off.
The paper cannot be torn off cleanly unless folds are firmly made in the paper.
Input Selection
Paper Selection
Picture Selection
Printing Modes
Setup
Printing
POWER ON