Sony UP-DF550 Manual page 25

Digital film imager
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more than 15 printouts to remain when placing
the unit vertically. The message "REMOVE
PRINTS" may appear even if fewer than 30 (or
15) printouts have accumulated, depending on the
conditions under which the unit is used. Also,
ejected printouts may drop from the output tray.
• Do not put a printout which has been removed
from the film output slot back inside the film
output slot. This may cause film jamming.
If the unit does not print
When an error message is displayed on the LCD, the
unit does not print. Take remedies according to the
information given in "Messages" (on page 40).
When the film sheets run out during printing
The message "SET FILM" appears on the row of the
LCD corresponding to the film tray where the film
sheets have run out.
1
Press the EJECT TRAY button corresponding to
the film tray from which the film sheets have run
out.
The ALARM indicator blinks. When the film sheet
currently printing is completed, the unit stops
printing, and the film tray is partially ejected.
2
Load new film sheets.
For detailed information on how to load the film
sheets, see "Loading film sheets" on page 20.
The unit restarts printing when the film tray is fully
inserted.
Note
When the message "SET FILM" or "REMOVE
PRINTS" appears on a row of the LCD, the unit stops
printing from the corresponding film tray. However, the
unit will continue printing in the other film tray. In this
case, printing order may change.
Notes on storing your printouts
• Do not leave the printouts in direct sunlight or bright
room light. Store in a cool, low-humidity place (under
25 °C (77 °F)). We recommend storing the printouts in
a polypropylene pouch in a cabinet.
• Do not allow any volatile organic solvent such as
benzine or alcohol to come in contact with the
printouts. This can cause fading of the printout. If the
printouts come in contact with such liquid, wipe them
off quickly.
• Adhesives from cellophane tape or PVC will cause
fading of the printout. Be careful when storing
printouts.
• Do not stack the printouts on or under a freshly
developed diazo copy sheet as this could cause the
film sheets to fade or stick to each other.
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