Epson PictureMate PM 215 User Manual page 9

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When using a memory card
Use only memory cards compatible with the printer. See
"Inserting a Memory Card" on page 11
When using LCD screen
The LCD screen may contain a few small bright or dark
spots, and because of its features it may have an uneven
brightness. These are normal and do not indicate that it is
damaged in any way.
Only use a dry, soft cloth to clean the LCD screen. Do not
use liquid or chemical cleansers.
If the LCD screen on your printer's control panel is
damaged, contact your dealer. If the liquid crystal solution
gets on your skin, wash them thoroughly with soap and
water. If the liquid crystal solution gets into your eyes, flush
them immediately with water. If discomfort or vision
problems remain after a thorough flushing, see a doctor
immediately.
When using the optional Bluetooth Photo
Print Adapter
Refer to the Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter's
documentation for the safety instructions.
When handling photo cartridges
Observe the following when handling photo cartridges:
Do not shake photo cartridge after removing it from the bag;
this can cause leakage.
Do not remove or tear the label on the cartridge; this can
cause leakage.
Use the photo cartridge before the date printed on the
cartridge carton.
Do not dismantle photo cartridges or try to refill them. This
could damage the print head.
After bringing a photo cartridge inside from a cold storage
site, allow it to warm up at room temperature for at least
three hours before using it.
Store photo cartridges in a cool, dark place.
The IC chip on the photo cartridge retains a variety of
cartridge-related information, such as the photo cartridge
status so that the cartridge may be removed and reinstalled
freely.
If ink gets on your skin, wash it off with soap and water. If
it gets in your eyes, flush them immediately with water. If
you still have discomfort or vision problems, see a doctor
immediately.
PictureMate PM 215
Safety Instructions
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