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Transporting Your Printer
Your printer’s handle makes it easy to carry short distances. If your printer is going to travel a longer distance, you should pack it carefully to protect it from getting damaged.
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Keep your print out of the sun and do not leave it in your car or other location where it can get too hot.
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If your printer is on, turn it off.
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Wait until the LCD screen goes blank, then unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
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Remove paper from the paper feeder and front cover.
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Close the top cover and front cover.
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Disconnect the power cord and any connected USB cable from the back of the printer.
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Pack the power cord, AC adapter, paper, spare photo cartridge, and all manuals in the plastic case.
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Pack the printer and the travel case in the box that the printer came in.
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Make sure the photo cartridge is installed before transporting. Do not place the printer on its side or upside down, or ink may leak.
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If your prints do not look as good after the printer has been moved, try aligning the print head.
See Aligning the Print Head
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