Introduction
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Notes in Printing
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Do not remove the Ink cartridge or Paper tray forcibly during printing.
It may cause malfunction.
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Do not add any oscillation or shock to the printer.
It may cause malfunction.
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Do not allow more than 10 sheets of printed paper to accumulate on the print
output receptacle (on the top cover of the Paper tray).
It may cause paper jam.
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Do not touch the paper during printing.
It may cause malfunction.
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Do not turn on and off the printer needlessly to avoid waste of the Ink cartridge.
The allotted number of sheets of paper may not be printed.
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The printer may temporarily stop operating due to ambient temperature or
internal temperature of the printer. It is not caused by malfunction.
The printer will resume normal printing when it cools down. Halting a printing process
temporarily is most likely to occur in the following cases:
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When printing continuously
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When ambient temperature is excessively high
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When the air vents on the backside of the printer are blocked or ventilation is
inadequate
Paper/Paper Tray Notes
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Use the specified types of paper for the printer.
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Set the paper in the Paper tray with the print side (the glossy side ) facing
upwards.
Fan a stack of paper to remove static cling and set the paper not to stick out of the
Paper tray.
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Do not touch the print side of the paper with your fingers.
Keep the paper surface free from fingerprints, flaws, dust, and oil spots, etc., or clear
images may not be printed.
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Do not tear or bend the paper's perforated line before printing.
Such paper cannot be used.
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Do not bend or fold the paper.
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Up to 20 sheets of paper can be set in the Paper tray.
Do not set more than 20 sheets of the paper for preventing paper jam.
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Do not write characters and like that on the paper before printing.
It may cause malfunction.
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Do not reuse the paper that has already been printed.
It may cause malfunction.