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4.
Wind the retransfer film to take up the slack.
Turn the knob in the arrow direction to wind a small
portion of the retransfer film. If the film does not wind
up, go back to step 3, and insert the bobbins firmly into
the bobbin holders.
If the film is not tightly wound, the
slack may cause the film to be caught in the parts of the
printer when you set the cassette, or damaged due to
wrinkles on the film. At this time, do not hold the film to
remove slack. Winding deviation causes operation errors
or defective prints.
5.
Open the printer door and insert the cassette.
Insert the cassette until it clicks securely into position.
The lever returns to its original position.
The cassette containing the retransfer
film is heavy. Hold the cassette with both hands when
you set or take out the cassette.
CAUTION
6.
Setting the number of frames to be used.
The number of frames of the retransfer film being used
is set.
For details, refer to the “Media Type” setting on page
33.
This work must be done when the used film (number of
frames) is changed.
When the setting of number of frames
is not correct, the printed picture may be entirely shifted
on the card.
7.
Close the printer door.
CAUTION
M e d i a R u n O u t
M e d i a S e a r c h
M e d i a B r o k e n
Memo
When the retransfer film is wound up to the end,
appears on the LCD panel.
After replacement press the RESET button, then
press the ENTER button.
If the retransfer film is not set properly,
or
appears on the LCD panel. When these messages
are output, check:
•
The retransfer film is firmly inserted into the bobbin
holders.
•
The retransfer face of the film is directed correctly.
•
The feeding and winding bobbins are mounted
correctly.
Memo
To mount the retransfer film which is partially used,
set the unused portion of the film on the bobbin
holder indicated with an arrow on the seal of the
cassette.
Printing with the transfer film set improperly may
cause the image to be faint.
CAUTION