Panasonic SV-AP10U 사용자 설명서

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Preparation
10
Inserting a Card
ª When using an SD Memory Card or a 
MultiMediaCard
1
Insert the card all the way into the slot.
The Card Access Lamp lights.
[Removing the Card]
1
Push the card.
2
Remove the card.
ª When Using a PC Card
1
Insert CF Card all the way into 
1
 (PC Card Adaptor/
Product Sold Separately).
2
Insert 
1
 into the Photo Printer.
[When Removing the Card Adaptor]
1
Press 
2
.
2
Remove 
1
.
≥Never take the card out or turn off the power while the card is being 
accessed. This could damage the format of the card and make it 
unusable.
≥Insert/remove cards only when the power is off.
≥Card images are formatted as JPEG baselines (JFIF, EXIF, DCF 
[Design rule for Camera File system], CIFF, SISRIF) TIFF (Baseline 
TIFF Rev.6.0RGB Full Color Images compatible). 
The following types of cards can be used: 
Compact Flash, IBM Microdrive, Memory Stick and Smart Media.
≥Do not insert/remove the card with the card adaptor inserted.
Inserting Paper
1
Open the lid of the paper cassette (included) 
1
, spread 
out
 
2
, and stand up (or push down) 
3
.
≥When using 4" x 5-7/8" (100 x 148 mm) printing paper or 16 Pre-
Cut Adhesive printing paper, spread 
2
, and stand up 
3
.
≥When using 4" x 6" (100 x 150 mm) printing paper, spread 
2
, and 
push down
 
3
.
2
Face the white (print) side of the paper up, and insert 
under 
4
 (
is the perforation line).
3
While opening the paper cassette door 
6
 and pushing 
the Photo Printer with your hand, insert the paper 
cassette all the way into 
7
.
≥Insert up to 25 sheets of 4" x 5-7/8" (100 x 148 mm) printing paper, or 
up to 36 sheets of the other types of paper.
≥Do not pull out the paper cassette during printing.
≥Pull out the paper cassette and close the paper cassette door after 
use.
≥Do not fold, bend, or turn paper upside down when inserting into 
printer.
≥If you do not insert the paper cassette all the way, when pressing the 
[PRINT] button, the error message [There is no paper cassette] will be 
displayed on the monitor connected to the unit.