Canon Selphy CP780 Printer User Manual page 10

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Shiny side
3
Set the paper.
Set the paper into the paper cassette that you
prepared
In
Step 1.
You can place up to
18
sheets in the paper
cassette (up to
12
for Wide size). Inserting
19
or more sheets (13 or more for Wide size) may
damage the printer or cause malfunction.
Hold the paper stack as shown in the illustration,
with the shiny side facing up. Do not touch the
print side (shiny side) of the paper with your
fingers. Doing so may prevent you from making
clean prints.
When a protective sheet is present, remove it
and only set the paper stack into the cassette.
• When making postcard size prints that have a
section for pasting a stamp. insert the paper so
that the stamp section is facing the Inner lid (as
shown In the Illustration).
Close the
lid.
• Close the inner lid until it clicks into place.
Leave the outer lid open during printing.
• For Wide size paper cassette (sold separately),
close the inner lid first, then slide the inner lid
until it clicks to the opposite direction of the.
arrow.
CD
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Always use the paper specific to SElPHY CP series printers included in the genuine Canon
brand Color Ink Cassette/Paper Sets. Use only dedicated paper. RegUlar printing paper, regular
postcards, or paper specified for use in SElPHY ES series printers cannot be used.
• Never do the following, as it may lead to failure or cause the printer to malfunction:
- mistakenly reversing the paper (the shiny side is the print side)
- bending or separating the paper at the perforations
- using label sheets that have begun to peel or label sheets with portions peeled back
- Writing on a sheet before printing
- printing on already printed paper
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reusing a spent color Ink casseUe
Do not touch the springs of the paper cassette.
If the springs are bent or deformed, paper will not feed
correctly
Into SELPHY.
• Do not touch the print surface (shiny side). scratch it or touch
the paper with wet hands. Prints will not
be
desirable if the print
surface becomes dirty or wet.
Spring

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