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• If photos taken with a digital camera that has a 2:3 aspect ratio (V:H) are
printed on the paper in a UPC-10P34 Print Pack, the printed image may
extend beyond the left and right perforations, or white border may appear at
the top and bottom of the paper.
• Use the ink ribbon cartridge and paper that share the same product number
together. Using an ink ribbon cartridge from one type of Print Pack with
paper from another type of Print Pack may result in poor image quality,
malfunction or other difficulties.
• When changing the ink ribbon cartridge and paper from one type of Print
Pack to another, be sure to change BOTH the ink ribbon cartridge and the
paper, as a set.
• Never touch the printing side (the blank, glossy side) of the paper or the ink
ribbon. Doing so could leave fingerprints, which will harm image quality.
• If it is necessary to change the ink ribbon cartridge or to add more paper
while printing is in progress, do not turn off the printer. If you turn off the
printer, the image that is stored in the printer’s memory will be lost.
• Ink ribbon cartridges cannot be re-used.
• If a paper jam occurs, do not just pull the paper out. Remove the paper by
following the procedure described in “If the Paper Jams” (page 33).
• If the ink ribbon breaks, you can tape it back together with cellophane tape.
For details, refer to “If the Ink Ribbon Breaks” (page 34).
Notes on Storing Ink Ribbon Cartridges and Paper
• Do not keep partially used ink ribbon cartridges or unused, opened paper in
dusty locations. Dust on the printing surfaces will harm image quality.
• If you will not be using a partially used ink ribbon cartridge or unused,
opened paper for an extended period of time, place them back in their
original bags for storage.
• Do not store ink ribbon cartridges and paper in hot or humid locations, or in
direct sunlight.