Panasonic PV-PD2000 User Manual

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and unplug it.

Leaving the printer idle for long periods can
impair its functionality. Be sure to turn the power

on and operate the printer once every six months.

•When transporting the printer by car or truck:

Pack the printer carefully in its original packing

materials. If you did not retain the packing
materials, wrap the printer carefully in a blanket

or other cushioning material to protect it.

{Before transporting the Photo Printer, be sure to

first remove the Paper Cassette and Ink
Cassette, and then close the cover.)

■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 printer 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 usage instructions.

•When dust accumulates around the ventilation

holes on top of the printer:
After removing the Ink Cassette, use a vacuum
cleaner to clean the dust from the ventilation
holes. Dust that enters the printer through the
ventilation holes can adhere to the ink film,
making high-quality printing impossible. In this
event, remove the Ink Cassette, and then clean
the dust off the ink film.

■Installation Notes

• Install the Photo Printer away from devices that

generate magnetic fields

The magnetic fields generated by stereo
speakers or large monitors will distort the image
produced by the Photo Printer.

Electromagnetic waves produced in this Photo
Printer and in televisions, video game machines,

and other devices can cause mutual interference,
disrupting both the display on the television
screen and the print image.

■Internal Temperature

•Although it varies with the ambient temperature, if

the internal temperature of the Photo Printer rises
above a certain level, the ERROR Lamp will flash

and the error message “WAIT: COOLING” will
appear on the television 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:

- When printing images continuously
- When the ambient temperature is high
- 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.

■Condensation

•When a bottle is taken out from a refrigerator in

summer and left to stand for a while for instance,
droplets of water will form on it. This
phenomenon is known as condensation.

•Conditions for condensation

Condensation will form if the printer or Print Set is
moved to a location with a considerable
difference in temperature or humidity, such as:
- A high-humidity location, such as one filled with

steam

- When suddenly moved from an air-conditioned

environment to one with high temperatures and

high humidity

- A room that has just been heated

In this event, turn the power on and wait for two

hours.

If the paper or rollers are damp with

condensation, the printed surface that is
produced may be dirty.

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