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DIGITAL COLOR PRINTER MODEL CP-D90DW OPERATION MANUAL THIS OPERATION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL COLOR PRINTER. Hereby, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, declares that this digital color printer is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. WARNING :
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. WARNING:
Use the included AC power cord so as not to interfere with radio and television reception. If you use other cables, it may cause interference with radio and television reception. CAUTION DO NOT OPEN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute the risk of electric shock. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. The Caution, hot surface symbol indicates that the marked item may be hot and should not be touched. The Electro Static Discharge (ESD) warning symbol indicates that trouble (including equipment malfunction) due to static electricity may occur in certain conditions. The OFF/ON symbol indicates connection to or disconnection from the mains, at least for mains switches. The Alternating current symbol indicates that the equipment is suitable for alternating current only. O T H E R S C O N T E N T S CAUTION:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense. This device complies with Industry Canadas licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. WARNING:
In the USA or Canada, use the AC power cord according to the recommendations as below, in order to comply with UL60950-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03. Connect to the 120 V receptacle of the room or the host equipment. The AC power cord should be UL or CSA approved and consist of type SVT, size 16 or 18AWG, length 2 m or shorter cord with IEC60320-1/C13 type, 125 V 10 A or higher rating connector and NEMA 5-15 type, 125 V 10 A or higher rating plug. Use the AC power cord as specified above, so as not to interfere with radio and television reception. If you use other cables, it may cause interference with radio and television reception. WARNING:
In Europe, use the AC power cord according to the recommendations as below, in order to comply with EN60950-1. Connect to the 230 V receptacle of the room or the host equipment. The AC power cord should be VDE approved and consist of core size 0.75 mm2 or bigger, length 2 m or shorter cord with IEC60320-1/C13 type, 250 V 10 A or higher rating connector and CEE(7)VII type, 250 V 10 A or higher rating plug. Use the AC power cord as specified above, so as not to interfere with radio and television reception. If you use other cables, it may cause interference with radio and television reception. WARNING:
The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. WARNING:
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This product is applicable to connect to Norwegian IT power distribution systems. Note: This symbol mark is for EU countries only. This symbol mark is according to the directive 2002/96/EC Article 10 Information for users and Annex IV, and/or to the directive 2006/66/EC Article 20 Information for end-users and Annex II. Your MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol shown above, this chemical symbol means that the battery or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be indicated as follows:
Hg: mercury (0,0005%), Cd: cadmium (0,002%), Pb: lead (0,004%) In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products, batteries and accumulators. Please, dispose of this equipment, batteries and accumulators correctly at your local community waste collection/recycling centre. Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S CONTENTS CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............................................................................................2 PROTECTIVE MEASURES ................................................................................2 INSTALLATION LOCATIONS .............................................................................3 FOR LONG OPERATING LIFE...........................................................................3 OTHER CAUTIONS ............................................................................................4 SPECIAL FEATURES ....................................................................................................5 UNPACKING ..................................................................................................................6 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS ......................................................................................7 FRONT PANEL ...................................................................................................7 SIDE AND REAR PANELS .................................................................................8 BEFORE OPERATION ..................................................................................................9 PRINTER SETUP PROCEDURE .......................................................................9 POSITIONING OF ADJUSTABLE PAPER GUIDE .............................................10 PRINT PAPER INSTALLATION ..........................................................................11 INK RIBBON INSTALLATION .............................................................................13 HANDLING OF PAPER / INK RIBBON SET .......................................................15 CONNECTION WITH USB DATA SIGNAL EQUIPMENT ...................................16 PRINTER DRIVER INSTALLATION ...................................................................16 ERROR MESSAGES AND COUNTERMEASURES ......................................................17 INDICATIONS ON THE FRONT PANEL AND COUNTERMEASURES .............17 OVERCOMING PAPER JAMS ...........................................................................18 REPAIRING A TORN INK RIBBON ....................................................................19 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE ...................................................................20 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION .......................................................20 CLEANING .....................................................................................................................21 VENTILATION INLET CLEANING ......................................................................21 THERMAL HEAD CLEANING ............................................................................21 PLATEN ROLLER CLEANING ...........................................................................22 PAPER FLANGE CLEANING .............................................................................22 SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................23 P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS In the interest of safety, please observe the following precautions:
POWER REQUIREMENT This Digital Color Printer is designed to operate on 100 - 240 V AC 50/60 Hz. Never connect to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency. In addition, be sure to supply power to the printer from a receptacle with a ground fault circuit interrupter. WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. PROTECTIVE MEASURES IF ABNORMALITIES ARISE, ..... Use of the unit during emission of smoke or abnormal sounds (without adopting countermeasures) is dangerous. In such a case, unplug the power cord from the source outlet immediately, and request maintenance service from the sales dealer. NEVER INSERT ANY OBJECT INTO THE UNIT Foreign objects of any kind inserted into this unit constitute a safety hazard and can cause extensive damage. DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING ON THE DIGITAL COLOR PRINTER Heavy objects placed on the Digital Color Printer can cause damage or obstruct proper ventilation. PROTECT THE POWER CORD Damage to the power cord may cause fire or shock hazard. When unplugging, hold by the plug only and remove carefully. DO NOT PLACE WATER CONTAINERS ON THE UNIT Do not place flower vases, and other water-holding containers on the device. If, for some reason, water seeps to the inside of the unit, unplug the power cord from the source outlet, and contact the sales dealer. If used without corrective measures, the unit may be damaged. In the interest of safety, avoid handling of liquids near the unit. DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET Touching internal parts is dangerous, besides, it may lead to malfunction. Contact the sales dealer to carry out internal checks and adjustments. Before opening the cover for eliminating a jammed paper, etc., be sure to disconnect the power cord plug. UNPLUG THE POWER CORD DURING A LONG ABSENCE Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord during a long absence. WHEN TRANSPORTING THE UNIT When transporting the unit, remove the ink ribbon and print paper from the unit. See INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION on page 20. WHEN MOVING THE UNIT Check that the printing unit is closed firmly. And pay attention not to press the OPEN button accidentally. When the printing unit is not closed firmly or you press the OPEN button accidentally, the printing unit may open. It can cause injury or damage. BE CAREFUL AROUND PRINT PAPER EXIT SLOT Dont insert your hand or any material into the paper exit slot during printing. Do not touch the cutter blade inside the paper exit slot. Otherwise, your finger will be injured. DO NOT TOUCH THE THERMAL HEAD EXCEPT WHEN CLEANING Do not touch the thermal head (located inside the unit) except when cleaning. They are heated to high temperature and may cause burns or injury when touched. Also, malfunction caused by static electricity may occur. WHEN PLACING THE PRINT PAPER, KEEP THE PRINT PAPER UPRIGHT When you put the print paper sideways on a table, etc., it may roll and fall. This may cause injury. CONNECTION CABLES Use the provided power cord. REMOVE THE PAPER STRIP BIN WHEN OPENING OR CLOSING THE DOOR When you open or close the door with the paper strip bin installed, the bin may be removed and fall. This may cause injury or damage. Also, the chips generated by margin cut may jam at the paper exit slot. 2 P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DO NOT LEAVE THE PRINTING UNIT OPEN When the printer is moved with the printing unit open, it may cause injury or damage. CLOSE THE PRINTING UNIT FIRMLY Take care not to pinch your hand when closing the printing unit. When the printing unit is not closed firmly, it may open during transportation and it may cause injury or damage. DO NOT PUSH DOWN ON THE PRINTING UNIT OR THE DOOR If you push down on the printing unit or the door when they are open, this unit may fall and it can cause damage or injury. INSTALLATION LOCATIONS MAINTAIN GOOD VENTILATION Ventilation slots and holes are provided on the front, rear and both sides of this unit. Place the unit on a hard and level surface and keep a space between the unit and the walls to ensure proper ventilation. When putting the unit on the system rack, take a space between the unit and the front, back and sides of the rack. SUITABLE LOCATIONS Avoid shaky places or hot-springs areas where hydrogen sulfide and acidic ions are likely to be generated. AVOID PLACES WITH HIGH HUMIDITY AND DUST Do not place the unit at a high humidity and dusty locations. They can cause extensive damage to this unit. Avoid places where the unit is likely to be exposed to oily fumes and vapors. AVOID PLACES LIKELY TO BE EXTREMELY HOT Places exposed to direct sunlight, or near heating appliances can attain extremely high temperatures, which may deform the cabinet, or can become a prime cause of damage. PLACES THE UNIT ON A HORIZONTAL LEVEL The unit is likely to be affected if it is placed in slanted conditions or in an unstable places. PROTECT AGAINST DEW FORMATION In extremely cold regions, if the unit is moved quickly from an extremely cold place to warmer one, dew is likely to be formed. If dew is formed, printing is not possible. OPERATING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE The operating ambient temperature range is 5C - 40C (41F - 104F) and the humidity of 30% - 80% RH. When using the unit on the system rack, be sure to keep this ambient temperature inside the rack. Depending on the internal temperature, it may take some time to start printing. DO NOT STACK THE PRINTERS Doing so may cause a printing failure due to vibrations transferred to the printers. When the printers are stacked, you cannot install or remove the ink cassette. FOR LONG OPERATING LIFE UNSUITABLE MATERIALS FOR THE DIGITAL COLOR PRINTER Coat flaking and deformation are likely to occur if the unit is wiped with chemical dusters, benzine, thinner or any other solvent, if rubber or PVC items are left in contact with the unit for extended duration, or if the unit is sprayed with insecticide. CARE OF THE CABINET Unplug and clean with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild soap and water solution. Allow to dry completely before operating. Never use petroleum base solutions or abrasive cleaners. HEAD ABRASION The thermal head, like the video head, wears out. When it is abraded, it becomes hard to print out fine details of the picture. In such a case, it is necessary to replace the thermal head. Consult with the sales dealer for replacing the head. CONNECTING DEVICES Read thoroughly Operating Precautions of the instruction booklets for the devices connected with the Digital Color Printer. The power cord must be disconnected after printing is over. CAUTION ON RELOCATING When transporting this unit, make sure it is not likely to be subjected to impacts. They can be a prime cause for damage. Further, make sure to disconnect the power cord from the power outlet, and the cables from the connected devices. 3 P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OTHER CAUTIONS Do not pull out nor touch the print paper until printing is completed. It may degrade the print quality or cause an error. Dust or other foreign matter adhering to the print paper or the ink cassette, or deformation resulting from exposure to extremely low or high temperatures could cause loss of color, uneven color or lines, or wrinkles in the print images. Depending on the internal temperature, the printer may stop printing temporarily during printing. (The POWER indicator blinks green.) Please wait for the printer to resume printing. Do not touch the print paper. Each time printing is completed, remove the prints. If the prints are not removed, a paper jam may occur. Empty the paper strip bin frequently to prevent jamming the strips at the print outlet. The paper tray is used for storing the cut print paper (10x15 (4x6) or smaller size) temporarily. The print paper may fall from the tray or may not be stored in the printed order. Do not use the printer in a place where a strong wind blows. Otherwise, the print paper may not be fed properly, resulting in the paper jam. Do not move the printer or do not open the printing unit during printing. It may cause a printing failure. NOTE:
YOUR UNDERSTANDING IS REQUESTED FOR THE LOSS OF IMAGES IN MEMORY DUE TO THE SUDDEN OCCURRENCE OF A MALFUNCTION. Cautions to prevent the printer from falling CAUTION Falling this printer due to shock or other reasons may cause injury. For your safety, make sure to secure the printer by the following procedure when you decide the location of installation of the printer. Securing band
(supplied) 1. Secure the securing band (supplied) to the printer with the screw (supplied). 2. Secure the other side of the securing band to the installation location with the round head wood screw (supplied). Screw (supplied) Round head wood screw
(supplied) Washer
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 4 SPECIAL FEATURES AVAILABLE 5 PRINT SIZES 5 printing sizes, 9x13 (3.5x5) (max. 89 x 127 mm), 10x15 (4x6) (max. 102 x 152 mm), 13x18 (5x7) (max. 127 x 178 mm), 15x20 (6x8) (max. 152 x 203 mm) and 15x23 (6x9) (max. 152 x 229 mm), are selectable. 300 DPI HIGH RESOLUTION CP-D90DW has a high resolution of 300 dpi for precise illustrations and sharp photographic images. LARGE CAPACITY PRINTING Maximum of 450 prints per roll for 9x13 (3.5x5) is offered. Large economical print capacity per roll reduces frequency of exchanging paper and ink ribbon. HIGH QUALITY PRINTS CP-D90DW is a dye sublimation thermal transfer color printer, which produces superior high quality images. It also produces a continuous tone at 256 gradient for each of Y, M, and C. HIGH SPEED PRINTING HI-SPEED USB (VER. 2.0) INTERFACE SUPPORTING P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 5 UNPACKING Take the printer out of the box by the following procedures. Make sure to check the accessories. Open the printer box from the top and remove the top cushion containing the accessories out of the box. Remove the protective cardboard and then take the accessories out of the cushion. Protective cardboard Accessories Carefully pull the printer up and out of the box. Pull the printer straight up as shown in the figure. The printer weighs about 14 kg. Handle it with care. NOTE Unwrap the packing. Remove the protective materials for transportation such as protective sheet. When carrying the printer, hold the handle on the left side and the recessed area on the right side as illustrated in the drawing. CAUTION Do not carry the printer with the paper strip bin attached and by holding the part under the paper strip bin. The paper strip bin may be removed and fall. It may cause injury or damage. When the printing unit is not closed firmly or you press the OPEN button accidentally, the printing unit may open. It can cause injury or damage. CONTENTS The accessories items are placed in the top cushion. Check all items are included. Quick setup guide CD-ROM Power cords Cable ties Securing band, Screws, Washer Paper tray Paper flanges Spacers Ink cassette Paper strip bin These are contained in the printer unit. Make sure to remove the protective materials from the ink cassette and paper flanges. 6 P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS FRONT PANEL 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 9 1 ALARM INDICATOR (
) This indicator illuminates or blinks when a paper jam occurs, the door is open, or the paper strip bin is removed. See page 17. 2 PAPER RIBBON INDICATOR (
) When an error concerning the ink ribbon or print paper occurs, this indicator illuminates or blinks. See page 17. 3 POWER INDICATOR (
) When the power is turned on, the indicator illuminates. It normally illuminates green, however, blinks or illuminates orange depending on the printer status. See page 17. 4 PRINT OUTLET The printed paper comes out here. 5 OPEN BUTTON (
) Press to release the printing unit out. 6 PAPER STRIP BIN Holds the paper strips generated by margin cut. Empty the bin frequently to prevent jamming the strips at the print outlet. NOTE Remove the bin before opening the door. If the door is opened with this bin attached, the printer or this bin may be damaged. Do not remove the bin during printing. It may cause a malfunction. 7 VENTILATION INLET This inlet is for cooling the inside of the printer. 8 PRINTING UNIT Open to load print paper or ink ribbon. Press the OPEN button to release the printing unit. 9 DOOR Open the door to mount print paper. OPENING THE DOOR Pull out the printing unit by pressing the OPEN button and then pull the knob to open the door. Knob OPEN button PAPER STRIP BIN Hook and pull up the paper strip bin to attach it firmly. Hold and pull the handle on the lower part of paper strip bin to remove. PAPER TRAY Engage the upper hooks of the tray on the protrusions on the top of the paper strip bin
(1). Then, secure the tray by engaging the lower hooks in the holes on both sides of the bin (2). 1 2 NOTE Remove the paper tray when printing in 13x18
(5x7), 15x20 (6x8), or 15x23 (6x9) size. 7 P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS SIDE AND REAR PANELS RIGHT SIDE PANEL 2 1 3 4 5 7 6 LEFT SIDE PANEL 8 REAR PANEL 8 10 11 P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 1 9 1 VENTILATION INLETS These inlets are for cooling the inside of the printer. 2 DC POWER SWITCH Enables power supply to the DC output terminal ( 3 or 11 ) when the switch is at the ON position and disables the power save mode condition. 3 5 V DC OUTPUT TERMINAL USB TYPE-A
(2 A MAX.) Use to supply DC power to a small peripheral device. If the 12 V DC output terminal ( 11 ) is in use, no power is supplied through this terminal. This terminal has no other function than 5 V DC supply. 4 USB TERMINAL Use to connect the USB cable. See page 16. 5 POWER SWITCH Use to switch the power ON and OFF. SECURING THE POWER CORD AND USB CABLE 1. Wrap a cable tie (supplied)
(Example) around the power cord or the USB cable. 2. Draw the tie through the securing hole on the right side or rear panel and secure it. 6 POWER SOCKET (AC LINE) Use to connect the provided power cord. Insert the cord firmly. 7 RECESSED AREA FOR TRANSPORTING When carrying the printer, hold this area and the handle on the left side panel ( 9 ). 8 SECURING HOLES FOR THE CABLE TIE Use to secure the power cord or USB cable by using the cable ties (supplied). 9 HANDLE FOR TRANSPORTING When carrying the printer, hold this handle and the recessed area on the right side panel (
). 10 VENTILATION OUTLETS These outlets are for cooling the inside of the printer. 11 12 V DC OUTPUT TERMINAL (2 A MAX.) Use to supply DC power to a peripheral device. This terminal has a higher priority than the 5 V DC output terminal USB type-A ( 3 ). The 5 V DC output terminal USB type-A is disabled when this terminal is in use. Securing hole for the cable tie 8
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BEFORE OPERATION Before printing, follow the printer setup listed below. PRINTER SETUP PROCEDURE Position the adjustable paper guides.
(See page 10.) Install the print paper to this printer.
(See pages 11 to 12.) Install the ink ribbon to this printer.
(See pages 13 to 14.) Connect the printer to a personal computer.
(See page 16.) Make sure to close the printing unit when the setup procedure is completed. P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 9 BEFORE OPERATION POSITIONING OF ADJUSTABLE PAPER GUIDE Adjust the paper guides according to the paper width. Adjustable paper guides For 9x13(3.5x5) or 13x18(5x7) size paper (5-width) For 10x15(4x6), 15x20(6x8) or 15x23(6x9) size paper
(6-width) HOW TO SET THE ADJUSTABLE PAPER GUIDES Pinch the tab on the adjustable paper guide and slide it right or left. Tab P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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Slide the paper guide until it stops. The paper guide will snap into place. Slide other paper guide in the similar way. NOTE Make sure to set the adjustable paper guides to the size of the paper width. When they are not positioned properly, a malfunction such as paper jam and misaligned printing position may occur. When you use 10x15 (4x6), 15x20 (6x8) or 15x23 (6x9) size paper (having width of 152 mm) after using 9x13
(3.5x5) or 13x18 (5x7) size paper (having width of 127 mm) for a long time or printing such paper in large quantities, thermal head cleaning may be required. For cleaning of the thermal head, see page 21. In some cases, the print quality is not improved though thermal head cleaning is carried out. In this case, replacement of the thermal head is required. For detail, consult your dealer. NOTE O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 10 BEFORE OPERATION PRINT PAPER INSTALLATION Spacers See the Quick Setup Guide on how to use the spacers. Paper flange Spacer Latch How to attach the spacers 1. Insert the spacer with the paper flanges stoppers retracted. 2. Turn the spacer until the latches are locked. When you remove the spacers from the paper flanges, follow the above procedure in reverse. Attach the supplied paper flanges to both sides of the print paper. When you pinch the latches on the paper flange, the stoppers retract into the shaft. Attach the flanges to the print paper with the stoppers retracted. Make sure that the flanges are attached to the print paper securely, and release the latches. NOTE Take care not to pinch your fingers. Do not remove the sticker on the print paper roll yet. Do not loosen the paper roll. Any slack in the print paper may degrade the print quality. CAUTION When placing the print paper, keep the print paper upright. When you put the print paper sideways, it may roll and fall. This may cause injury. Sticker Fingerprints or dust on the papers surface may degrade print quality and cause paper jams. INCORRECT CORRECT NOTE When the paper flange cannot be attached due to the deformation of the print paper, reshape the print paper manually before attaching the flange. NOTE Press the POWER switch on the right side panel to turn on the power. POWER switch 11 P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S BEFORE OPERATION After the POWER indicators color has changed from orange to green, press the OPEN button to release the printing unit out. Remove the paper strip bin and then pull the knob to open the door. OPEN button Knob Install the print paper into the unit. Place the printing paper in the correct orientation. Make sure the paper roll is firmly installed. CAUTION Do not push down on the printing unit or the door. If you push down on the printing unit or the door when they are open, this unit may fall and it can cause damage or injury. NOTE Make sure to turn on the power before installing the print paper. Otherwise, a paper jam may occur. Load the paper roll slowly into the unit. If it is dropped along the ditches, the unit or accessories may be damaged. P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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Remove the sticker and insert the print paper between the roller and guide as shown right to feed it. When the buzzer sounds, stop the paper feeding. Remove the sticker before inserting the print paper between roller and guide. Make sure to insert the paper straight. Buzzer continues to sound until the printing unit is closed. Keep the rollers clean. Dirt on the rollers may produce poor print quality. NOTE NOTE When taking the print paper out, pull it up toward you by holding the paper flanges. Make sure to turn on the power before replacing the print paper. Make sure to eliminate any slack from the print paper. If you carry out the following steps without eliminating the slack, the print paper may be damaged. If you continue to feed the print paper inward after the buzzer sounds, it may cause a paper jam. NOTE Close the door. Direction of paper insertion Print paper Roller O T H E R S C O N T E N T S Guide 12 BEFORE OPERATION INK RIBBON INSTALLATION After installing the print paper, install the ink cassette into this unit. Before installing the ink cassette into this unit, load the ink ribbon in the ink cassette. NOTE Place the ink cassette on a flat surface, when loading the ink ribbon. Select a place that is free of dust when loading the ink ribbon. Dust or dirt settling on the ink ribbon results in poor print quality. Make sure that the shafts of the ink ribbon fit into the ink cassette firmly. Load the ink ribbon in the ink cassette as shown below. Make sure to load it in the correct position. 3 1 4 2 Ditch 3 1 4 2 Shaft Ink ribbon Handle Ink cassette Make sure to set the ink ribbon roller to the ditches firmly. Turn the shaft to eliminate any slack. Place the ink cassette containing the ink ribbon in the position as shown in the illustration. To insert the ink cassette, align the protrusions on both sides of the cassette with the right and left guides inside the printing unit and slide it in a slanting direction. Mount the ink cassette to the back firmly by holding the handle. Do not touch the thermal head. Fingerprints or dust on the thermal head will degrade the print quality. NOTE CAUTION Do not touch the thermal head right after printing because it is extremely hot. Otherwise you may get burned or injured. NOTE Note that the thermal head is quite sensitive to static electricity. When you touch the thermal head while carrying static electricity on your body, the thermal head may be damaged. Handle Guides Protrusion P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 13 BEFORE OPERATION Push the printing unit to close. Close the printing unit by pushing the right and left sides of the unit from the front with both hands. When a new paper is loaded and the printing unit is closed with the power turned on, the paper will be automatically fed and cut. When closing the printing unit, be careful not to get your hands caught between the printer and the printing unit. Otherwise, you may get injured. CAUTION NOTE When closing the printing unit, push it until a click is heard. If the PAPER RIBBON indicator illuminates when the printing unit is closed, the print paper may have not been installed correctly. In this case, open the printing unit to make sure that the print paper has been installed correctly. Then close the printing unit again. When the paper roll is reinstalled more than three times, the print paper may be used up earlier than the ink ribbon. Installation of the print paper and the ink ribbon is completed. NOTE Make sure to replace the print paper and the ink ribbon simultaneously. Empty the paper strip bin frequently to prevent jamming the strips at the print outlet. Whenever you replace the paper and ink ribbon, make sure to throw away the paper strips in the paper strip bin. Whenever you replace the print paper and the ink ribbon, clean the thermal head and the platen roller. For the cleaning procedures, see CLEANING (on pages 21 and 22). P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 14 BEFORE OPERATION HANDLING OF PAPER / INK RIBBON SET BEFORE PRINTING Fingerprints or dust on the paper printing surface may produce poor print quality and cause paper jams. When the print paper or ink ribbon is abruptly transferred from a cool place to a hot place, vapor or dew is generated on the surface, which causes paper jams or degraded print quality. Leave the print paper in the room to stabilize its temperature before use. If you repeat the PRINT PAPER INSTALLATION procedure more than the designated number of times, the indicated number of prints may not be made. In addition, if you replace the print paper before it is used up, the indicated number of prints may not be made. AFTER PRINTING Discoloration of prints is accelerated if the print paper comes into contact with soft vinyl chloride such as transparent If the paper absorbs nonvolatile organic solvents (alcohol, ester, ketone, etc.) the print may be discolored. tape. Avoid storing prints in direct sunlight or places with high humidity. STORAGE OF PAPER / INK RIBBON SET Do not store the print paper and ink ribbon in the container made of soft polyvinyl chloride. They may be discolored because of chemical reaction. Store the print paper and ink ribbon out of direct sunlight and away from heating appliances in a cool, dark place where the temperature is 5C to 30C and the humidity is 20% to 60% RH. P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 15
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BEFORE OPERATION CONNECTION WITH USB DATA SIGNAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTING TO PERSONAL COMPUTER (EXAMPLE) Check that the printer is turned on before connection. Turn on the power of a personal computer. Install the printer driver. NOTE Do not yet connect the printer to a personal computer. Connect the printer to a personal computer as shown below. To USB port To USB port Digital color printer Personal computer A USB cable is not supplied with this unit. Use the USB 2.0 certified cable of 2 m or less in length. NOTE PRINTER DRIVER INSTALLATION The printer driver is required to print the data from the personal computer connected with this unit. The printer driver for Windows is supplied with this unit. Microsoft and Windows are the trademarks or the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. Refer to the following website to check the latest version of the printer driver and the printer information. http://www.mitsubishielectric.co.jp/ldg/ja/products/visual/lineup/printer/photo/download_01_english.html NOTE P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 16 ERROR MESSAGES AND COUNTERMEASURES INDICATIONS ON THE FRONT PANEL AND COUNTERMEASURES If, for some reason, printing is not possible or an error occurs during printing, the indicators on the front panel will illuminate or blink. In this case, follow the procedure described below. ALARM PAPER RIBBON POWER Causes and Countermeasures The printer is in the standby mode.
: Steady on
: Off
(Green)
(Orange)
(Green)
(Green)
(Green)
(Green)
(Green)
(Green)
(Green) The printer is in the power save mode. When the printer is idle for an extended period, it automatically enters the power save mode from the standby mode, reducing power consumption. It may take time that the printer is ready to print images after the image data is sent. The printing unit is open. Close the printing unit. The paper strip bin is removed. Attach the paper strip bin firmly. A paper jam or a problem concerning the ink ribbon occurs. Refer to Overcoming paper jams. The printer is receiving image data. The temperature of the thermal head is too high or too low. Wait until the indication goes off. When the indicator stops blinking, the printer resumes printing automatically. The ink ribbon which is not available to this printer is installed. Replace the ink ribbon with a new one. The actual combination of ink ribbon and print paper is inconsistent with the setting made by the personal computer. Open the printing unit and confirm that the actual combination of ink ribbon and print paper is consistent with the setting made by the personal computer. After checking, close the printing unit. The print paper or ink ribbon is not installed. The print paper or ink ribbon is used up. Install new print paper or ink ribbon. Other errors When the ALARM or the PAPER RIBBON indicator illuminates or blinks, open the door and carry out the above countermeasures.
: Blinking Page 7 7 7 7 18 7 13-14 11-14 20 17 P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S ERROR MESSAGES AND COUNTERMEASURES OVERCOMING PAPER JAMS Press the OPEN button to open the printing unit. Make sure that the power is turned on before opening the printing unit. Remove the ink cassette. OPEN button Remove the paper strip bin and then pull the knob to open the door. Knob Pull out the defective part of the print paper to the direction of an arrow. Cut off the defective part of the print paper with scissors. NOTE Make sure to cut off the printed part of the print paper. Failure to do this may result in the ink ribbon sticking to the print paper and being torn. Make sure to clean the thermal head and the platen roller. Refer to CLEANING (on pages 21 and 22). Remove the print paper. Install the print paper and the ink cassette with the ink ribbon.
(Refer to pages 11-15.) Make sure that the power is turned on before installing the print paper and the ink cassette with the ink ribbon. Close the door. Close the printing unit by pushing it. Attach the paper strip bin. P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 18 ERROR MESSAGES AND COUNTERMEASURES REPAIRING A TORN INK RIBBON Position the ink cassette with the torn ink ribbon on a flat, clean surface. Place a piece of transparent adhesive cellophane tape on the center of the ink ribbon. Cellophane tape Direction to turn the shaft Wind the shaft of the ink ribbon in the direction of the arrow so that the cellophane tape is not seen. Install the ink cassette in the printer. P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 19 ERROR MESSAGES AND COUNTERMEASURES BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE For the following symptoms, check the unit again before calling for service. Symptom The power is not turned on. The printing unit doesnt open. The image is not printed. An error can not be resolved. Check & Remedy Is the power cord plug disconnected from the outlet?
Connect the power cord plug to the outlet firmly. The protective circuit may be working. Turn off the power and wait for about two minutes. Then turn on the power again. Are you turning off the power during printing procedure?
Turn on the power and then open the printing unit. Is the PAPER RIBBON indicator or the ALARM indicator illuminating or blinking?
Refer to Overcoming paper jams. Is the appropriate size of data sent to this unit?
Make sure that the appropriate size of image data is sent to this unit. Is the print paper or the ink ribbon used up?
Check them. Is the printing unit set firmly?
Set the printing unit firmly. When the indicators keep illuminating or blinking though the above operations are performed, remove the ink ribbon and print paper and reinstall them. Turn off and on the power of the printer with the printing unit set firmly. Press the switch inside of the hole of the front panel with a thin stick or This printer starts initialization. the like for 5 seconds or more. P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S Switch INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION When transporting this unit for some reason such as repair, follow the instructions below. 1. Use the original packaging. The genuine package unit may not endure more than one round trip. If the unit is transported with the package unit more than one round trip, it may not be guaranteed. Purchase another package unit when transporting this unit again. Pack the unit with the accessories (ink ribbon and print paper) removed. 2. Close the printing unit firmly. When closing the printing unit, push it until a click is heard. CAUTION When the printing unit is not closed firmly or you press the OPEN button accidentally, the printing unit may open. It can cause injury or damage. 3. If the ink ribbon, print paper, or ink cassette can not be taken out, consult with your dealer. 20
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CLEANING Cleaning as indicated below will help maintain stable printer operation and extend the printers life. Wearing gloves at cleaning is recommended to prevent injury. Make sure to turn off the power before cleaning. VENTILATION INLET CLEANING Ventilation inlets Clean the ventilation inlets on the front and both sides of the printer with a vacuum as shown right. THERMAL HEAD CLEANING Press the OPEN button to open the printing unit. Ventilation inlet Take the ink cassette out of the printer. Preparations Alcohol (ethyl alcohol, etc.) Soft and clean cloth Other : Cleaning ribbon (option)*
* Please ask the dealer about options. When lines appear on the printed images, clean the thermal head. Wipe the head cleaning part (as shown right) carefully with cloth dampened with a small amount of alcohol. NOTE Do not damage the thermal head. When the poor print quality is not corrected even if the head has been cleaned, replacement of the thermal head may be required. Contact your dealer. Thermal head is hot right after printing. Wait until the head cools before cleaning the thermal head. CAUTION The thermal head may be damaged if you touch it while static electricity builds up on your body. NOTE NOTE When you clean the thermal head, make sure not to apply excessive force to the peeling roller on the bottom of the thermal head. When the excessive force is applied to the roller, the roller may be deformed, resulting in deterioration of the printing quality. WHEN USING THE CLEANING RIBBON (CR-D70) When you use print paper of 152 mm (6) width after using that of 127 mm (5), thermal head cleaning with a cleaning ribbon may be required. If one or two lines appear on the printing surface as shown in the illustration when printing on the print paper of 152 mm (6) width, clean the thermal head using the optional cleaning ribbon. Print paper of 127 mm(5) width : 9x13 (3.5x5), 13x18 (5x7) Print paper of 152 mm (6) width : 10x15 (4x6), 15x20 (6x8), 15x23 (6x9) When the symptom of poor print quality is not corrected even after the head is cleaned, replace the thermal head. Contact your dealer. NOTE 152 mm Lines Printing surface About 12 mm About 12 mm Thermal head Cleaning part of thermal head Peeling roller 21 P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S CLEANING PLATEN ROLLER CLEANING Preparations Alcohol (ethyl alcohol, etc.) Soft and clean cloth Clean the black part of the roller. Wipe the black part carefully with cloth dampened with a small amount of alcohol. Wipe the whole roller by turning it. PAPER FLANGE CLEANING Clean the parts that contact the print paper sides as shown right. Wipe the parts carefully with cloth dampened with a small amount of alcohol. Platen roller Cleaning part P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 22 SPECIFICATIONS Class Model Printing method Prints resolution Print size Gradations Supply method Interface DC output terminals Power supply Power consumption Operating conditions Installation conditions Outside dimensions Weight Standard accessories
(dpi : dots per inch) 89 x 127mm (without frame) 102 x 152mm (without frame) 127 x 178mm (without frame) 152 x 203mm (without frame) 152 x 229mm (without frame) Digital Color Printer CP-D90DW Sublimation Dye Thermal Transfer line print 3-color faces progressive printing (yellow, magenta, and cyan) and surface lamination 300 x 300 dpi 9x13 (3.5x5) 10x15 (4x6) 13x18 (5x7) 15x20 (6x8) 15x23 (6x9) 256 (8 bits) for each color Automatic Hi-Speed USB (Ver.2.0) 12 V / 2.0 A max. (high priority) 5 V / 2.0 A max. (low priority) 100 - 240 V AC 50/60 Hz 5.5 A Temperature : 5C - 40C Humidity :
Operating attitude : Horizontal 5 276 (W) x 367 (D) x 238 (H) mm Approx. 14 kg (excluding accessories) Power cords (for 120 V and 230 V), Ink cassette (1), CD-ROM (1), Paper flange (1 set), Spacers (2), Quick setup guide (1), Paper strip bin (1), Paper tray (1), Cable tie (2), Securing band (1), Screw for securing band (2), Washer (1) 30% - 80% RH (no dewing) P R E C A U T O N S I F E A T U R E S P R E P A R A T O N I S H O O T N G I T R O U B L E
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Print size and outside dimensions show typical value. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Contents of CD-ROM Operation manual O T H E R S C O N T E N T S 23 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC US. INC. Visual and Imaging Systems 5900-A Katella Ave. Cypress, CA 90630-5019, U.S.A. Phone 888-307-0309 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V. UK Branch Travellers Lane, Hatfield, Herts. AL10 8XB, England, U.K. Phone +44 (0) 1707 276100 FAX +44 (0) 1707 278755 German Branch Gothaer Strasse 8, 40880 Ratingen ; Postfach 1548, 40835 Ratingen ; Germany Phone +49 (2102) 486-9250 FAX +49 (2102) 486-7320 French Branch 25, Boulevard des Bouvets - 92741 NANTERRE cedex, France Phone +33 (1) 55 68 55 00 FAX +33 (1) 55 68 57 31 Benelux Branch Nijverheidsweg 23a, 3641 RP Mijdrecht, The Netherlands Phone +31 (0) 297-282461 FAX +31 (0) 297-283936 Spanish Branch (Barcelona) Ctra. de Rub, 76-80 - Apdo. 420 08190-Sant Cugat del Valls - (Barcelona) Spain Phone +34 93 565 3154 FAX +34 93 589 4388 Please contact the nearest Mitsubishi sales branch to get DOC (Declaration of Conformity) of the EC Directive 1999/5/EC. Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. PLO 32, Kawasan Perindustrian Senai II, 81400 Senai, Johor Darul Takzim, Malaysia WE919C194A2
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2015-09-24
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009565698
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c/o Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America
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Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061 - 13
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United States
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e******@ul.com
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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BGB
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CP-D90DW
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1 | Name |
R**** G********
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1 | Title |
Principal Compliance Engineer
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847 6******** Extension:
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847 6********
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r******@mevsa.com
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UL Japan, Inc.
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T**** S******
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1 | Physical Address |
4383-326 Asama-cho, Ise-shi
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Mie-ken, 516-0021
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Japan
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81-59********
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81-59********
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T******@ul.com
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Digital Color Printer | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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UL Japan, Inc. Head office EMC Lab.
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T**** H******
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+81-5********
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+81-5********
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