Storing the printed photos, Cleaning up after printing – Canon SELPHY CP900 User Manual

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Storing the Printed Photos

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When both edges of a print have perforations, you can remove the edges

by bending them.

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Use an oil-based pen to write on prints.

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To prevent discoloration, do not store prints in places subject to

temperatures of over 40 °C (104 °F), humid or dusty places, or in direct

sunlight.

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Avoid the following actions as they may result in color change, color

fading or color bleeding: Sticking any type of adhesive tape on a print

surface, allowing print surfaces to come into contact with vinyl or plastic,

applying alcohol or other volatile solvents to a print surface, or leaving the print surface tightly pressed

against other surfaces or objects for prolonged periods.

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If you wish to mount prints in an album, select an album with photo covers made of nylon, polypropylene

or cellophane.

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Color may change over time or depending on storage conditions. Canon assumes no liability for

color changes.

Cleaning Up After Printing

Turn off SELPHY

(p. 11)

, then remove the memory card or USB flash memory.

Lower the screen (LCD monitor) flat for storage.

Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect the adapter plug from SELPHY.

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If the compact power adapter is hot, wait until it has cooled down before you store it.

Remove the paper cassette and close the paper cassette compartment cover. Keep the remaining paper

inside the cassette and store the cassette in a dark, cool, and dry place free from dust.

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Keep the ink cassette inside SELPHY.

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Store SELPHY horizontally, in a dark place free from dust. Dust and dirt may cause white lines on

photos or damage the printer.

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When you have more than one ink cassette, keep one inside SELPHY, and keep the other inside

the original packaging or a bag to protect it from dust, and store it in a dark place.

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When storing new paper and ink cassettes, leave them in unopened packages, and keep them in

a dark place.

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