Precautions, En-13 – Olympus P-S100 Digital Photo Printer User Manual

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EN-13

Precautions

When condensation occurs

Condensation is the occurrence of water droplets forming on surfaces, and may occur under the following

conditions:

• The room where the printer is located is heated quickly.

• Cool air from an air-conditioner blows directly onto the printer.

• The printer is moved from a low-temperature location to a high-temperature location.

When condensation occurs, print paper may become moist. This may cause printing quality deterioration or

paper jams. If condensation has occurred or is expected to occur, refrain from using the printer until

condensation is no longer present or likely to occur.

When cleaning the printer, do not use thinner, benzine, or any other solvent

If the printer comes into contact with insecticide or is wiped with thinner or benzine, the finish may

deteriorate or peel.

To clean the printer exterior, wipe with a soft cloth. If stains are persistent, dampen the soft cloth with water

or a diluted mild detergent, wring it carefully, and then wipe the exterior with the cloth.

Do not allow the printer to remain in contact with rubber or plastic products

for an extended period of time

Deterioration and discoloration may occur if the device remains in contact with rubber or plastic products

for an extended period of time.

Operate the printer at least once every six months

If the printer is not used for a long period of time, it may malfunction.

Run the printer at least once every six months.

When lifting or transporting the printer

When lifting or transporting the printer, grasp it with both hands.

When transporting the printer

When transporting the printer, place it in the original box with the original packing material.

If the original packing material is not available, pack the printer with enough cushion to absorb any impacts

during transportation.

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