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Operating Instructions
Home Photo Printer
Model No. KX-PX20M
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Home Photo Printer.
Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper operation. Especially, be sure
to read the “Important Safety Instructions” (pages 6 – 9) before using this product.
Store this manual and warranty in a safe place for future references.
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Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Home Photo Printer. For your future reference Date of purchase Serial number (found on the rear of the unit) Dealer’s name and address Dealer’s telephone number Attach your sales receipt here. Caution: Note that the images of printed documents will remain on the used ink sheet. Use discretion when disposing of the used ink cassette. Notation in these operating instructions The icons below denote the important information in order that will help you use the
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Package Contents Check that you have all of the following before using the product. If any items are found to be defective or missing during your check, please contact your dealer. Note that a Paper and Ink set (sold separately) is required in order to print ( p. 16). Photo printer and accessories Photo Printer x 1 Power cord x 1 (Part number: PFJA02A007Z) Paper cassette x 1 AC adaptor x 1 (for Postcard size paper and Wide (Part number: PFAP1016 size paper) or PFAP1017) (Part number: PFZ
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Table of Contents Before Use Package Contents ..................................................................... 3 Important Safety Instructions .................................................. 6 Notes on Use ........................................................................... 10 Names and Functions of Each Part ...................................... 12 Preparation Connecting a Power Source .................................................. 14 Inserting Battery into the Remote Contro
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Before Use Preparation Printing Changing Advanced With PC Others Settings Operations Advanced Operations Searching for Images ............................................................ 55 Selecting All Images .............................................................. 58 Slide Show .............................................................................. 60 Slide show of selected images ................................................... 62 Slide show settings ....................
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Important Safety Instructions When using this unit, basic safety 14. Never push any objects through slots precautions should always be followed in this unit. This may result in the risk to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, of fire or electric shock. Never spill or personal injury. any liquid on the unit. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 15. To reduce the risk of electric shock, 2. Follow all warnings and instructions do not disassemble this unit. Take marked on the unit. the
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Before Use WARNING: CAUTION: • To prevent the risk of fire or electrical • The wall outlet shall be installed near shock, do not expose the product to the equipment and easily accessible or rain or any type of moisture. the power plug or an appliance coupler • Unplug the product from power shall remain readily operable. outlets if it emits smoke, an abnormal • Although the power button is in smell, or makes an unusual noise. the “OFF” position, the unit is not These conditions can caus
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Important Safety Instructions FCC NOTE: (U.S. only) This equipment has been tested and This equipment complies with Part 15 of found to comply with the limits for a the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to Class B digital device, pursuant to the following two conditions: Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits (1) This equipment may not cause are designed to provide reasonable harmful interference, and (2) this protection against harmful interference equipment must accept any interference in
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Before Use Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. 9
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Notes on Use Usage locations Printer usage location Do not use in the following locations: • • Locations subject to a lot of dust or lint, as this may lead to inability to print cleanly. • In direct sunlight, near an air conditioner, or in any other location where temperature may rise above 35 °C (95 °F) or fall below 5 °C (41 °F). There is a risk of causing malfunction, deformation, or damage to the printer. • On a piano or a carpeted surface. There is a risk of causing damage or discolora
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Before Use Storage Storing paper and ink cassettes After use, remove the paper cassette from the printer, close the cassette lid, leaving any remaining paper in the paper cassette. Then insert the paper cassette into a plastic bag and store so that it lies flat. Avoid placing the paper and ink cassette in locations subject to high temperature, high humidity or direct sunlight. After opening the original packaging, use all the paper as soon as possible. When the printer is not to be used f
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Names and Functions of Each Part Front View LCD monitor POWER Button Remote Control Paper Cassette Receiver Compartment Receives signals from the Cover remote control. Do not block. Paper Support Lever ( p. 102) OK Button RETURN Button Direction Buttons Selects menu items PRINT Button (ROTATE) and images. Also rotates the image direction ( p. 65). MENU Button (+) Also enlarges the image size ( p. 65). LED Indicators ( p. 90) DISPLAY Button ( ) Switches between PRINT Lamp “Summary Vie
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Before Use Rear View Air Vent Do not block. Ink Cassette Eject USB Port ( p. 85) Lever ( p. 21) Video Output Ink Cassette Terminal (VIDEO Compartment Cover OUT) ( p. 80) Paper Jam Removal DC IN Port Lever ( p. 89) Memory Card Slot ( p. 24) Remote Control Remote Control Transmitter POWER Button PRINT Button OK Button Direction Buttons RETURN Button SLIDE SHOW Button DISPLAY Button Displays a slide show of images on the memory card. SEARCH Button Searches for MENU Button images of th
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Connecting a Power Source POWER lamp DC IN port 1 2 AC adaptor Power cord Wall outlet Connect to household power supply (120 V AC) 3 When the power cord is connected to wall outlet, the POWER lamp lights up in red (standby mode). CAUTION: • Never touch the power cord during a lightning storm. • When you operate this product, the wall outlet should be near the product and easily accessible. • Use only the included AC adaptor and power cord. Inserting Battery into the Remote Control Slide the
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Preparation To remove the coin battery • Pressing down on the tab, slide out the 2 coin battery and remove. Tab 1 Caution • Risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with type CR2025. • Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. For residents of the state of California This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate Remote control o
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Paper and Ink Cassettes (Sold Separately) • Starter kit is included (5 sheets of postcard size paper). Use only paper and ink cassettes in the Paper and Ink set described below. Paper and ink cassettes are kits consisting of paper and ink together. Do not use postcard and ink jet type paper. (This will cause paper jams and the printer to malfunction.) • Ensure that only the ink cassette and papers, which come together as part of a set, are used with the printer. The ink cassettes included in t
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Preparation After printing • Do not remove unused sheets of paper from the paper cassette. Close the cassette lid, then insert the paper cassette into a plastic bag and store so that it lies flat. • After removing the paper cassette, close the paper cassette compartment cover to prevent dust from getting inside the printer. • Remove the ink cassette and store it in a plastic bag or other safe container. Handling printed paper • Pay special attention to the following, otherwise discoloration,
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Inserting the Paper For details on paper, refer to page 16. Open the paper cassette lid. Tab • Push in the direction of the arrow. • If the lid does not open, slide the Click lid until “ ” and “ ” marks align (until you hear the lid catch in place). Slide the lid to align “ ” and “ ” marks. Insert paper in the paper cassette. • Do not reuse paper that has already been printed on. Adjust the feeding stop Postcard size paper according to the paper size 1 Protective you want to use. she
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Preparation Insert the paper cassette to the printer. Pull the paper Slide the paper cassette lid stop upwards. forward until it catches in Click place. 1 Slide the lid to align “ ” and “ ” marks. • If you do not slide the lid far enough, it will not attach properly to the printer. Pull the paper stop 2 upwards. Open the paper cassette compartment cover and insert the paper cassette firmly while holding the unit. 3 • Make sure that the positions of the “ ” and “ ” do not shift when
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Inserting the Ink Cassette For details on ink cassette, refer to page 16. If the ink sheet is slack, tighten Ink sheet it. • Turn in the direction of the arrow displayed on the ink cassette. 1 Turn the spool in the direction of the arrow. Open the ink cassette compartment cover and insert the cassette into the printer. • Insert the ink cassette as far as it will go with the arrow mark facing forward until it catches in place. • If you cannot insert the ink cassette until it 2 catches i