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Cleaning
Up
After
Printing
After you finish prinling, follow the steps below for
deaning
and storing SELPHY.
Tum the power off
(p
14.
Unplug the power cord from the power oullet and disconnect the adapter plug from SELPHY.
If
the compact power adapter is hot, wait
unUi
it
has cooled down before you store
It.
Remove the memory card and paper cassette and
dose
the paper cassette compartment cover.
Keep the remaining paper inside the cassette and store the paper cassette so that it
IS
protected
from dust and light. Also,
do
not unpack paper before It is used, and keep it in a dark place.
Keep the color ink cassette inside SELPHY. If you store the color ink cassette outside SELPHY, put
it in a bag so that dust does not stick to the sheet.
Store SELPHY flat so that dust does not enter.
CD
If dust enters SELPHY and sticks
10
the
paper or color
ink,
prinl quality deteriorates.
Storing
the
Printed
Photos
When both sides
of
a print have perforations, you can remove the edges by bending them.
Use an oil-based pen to write on prints.
AVOid
stonng photos
In
places with high temperatures (40·C/104·F
or
higher), places with high
humidity or dust,
or
places subject to direct sunlight.
Avoid actions that may result in color change, color fading
or
color bleeding, such as the following:
Slicking any type
of
adhesive tape on a print surface, allowing print surfaces to come into contact
with vinyl
or
plastic, applying alcohoi
or
other volatile solvents to a prinl surface, leaving print
surfaces tightly pressed against other surfaces
or
objects for prolonged periods.
If
you wish to mount prints
in
an album, selecl an album with photo covers made
of
nylon,
polypropylene
or
cellophane.
CD
Color
may
change
over
time
or
depending
on
storage
conditions.
Canon
assumes
no
liability
for
color changes.
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