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u The AC adapter, the battery charger and the battery pack may become warm when
in use. This is normal and is not a malfunction.
u When the battery pack is used at low temperature, the length of time the printer can
be used may be shortened.
u High-print-rate printing or using the printer under low temperature condition might
cause irregular printouts or generate loud noise. This is not a failure in the printer,
but an inherent paper phenomenon.
u When using a Bluetooth interface, the radio environment around the printer may
cause a failure in communications. This is due to the specifications of Bluetooth,
which is a radio communications standard.
u When handling this product, be aware of static electricity. If the static electricity is
discharged, this could case communication failure. When this problem occurs,
disconnect the USB connector that is connected to the host device and wait few
seconds before connect it again.
Thermal Paper Handling
u Store the thermal paper in a cool, dry, and dark place.
u DO NOT rub the paper with hard objects.
u DO NOT leave the paper near organic solvents.
u DO NOT allow plastic film, erasers, or adhesive tape to touch the paper for long
periods.
u DO NOT stack the thermal paper with diazo copies immediately after copying or wet-
type copies.
u DO NOT use chemical glue.
u Always use the specified thermal paper. See Section 12, Options and Consumable
Parts, for details.
Notations Used in this User’s Guide
The following two types of notations are used throughout this User’s Guide to denote
items of caution and items to remember:
NOTE
- Operation Precautions
This box contains items that when not followed may lead to a malfunction or to a