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"PF" stands for Power Failure. There should be a reset procedure in your user's manual. I cannot specify this since you don't give the manufacturer or model number of your oven.
Ah the Paper Feed Kit 1 on this unit is pretty easy, If you remove the paper tray and put the printer on it's back you should see the rollers you're going to replace.. unfortunately the service manual doesn't show this procedure so I can't provide a picture.
If memory serves correctly there should be a long light-blue plastic piece that holds the PF Kit roller assembly in place. If you bend this towards the back of the machine the PF Kit should swing down and you just slide it out, replacement is the reverse of this.
Once you're done you'll have to reset the PF Kit counter by: Press GO and + together, you should see RESET PARTS LIFE on the LCD You can then use the + / - to pick the PF Kit and press the SET key to reset the counter.
If you still have problems let me know via this question and I'll try to help further.
Only your manual can tell you that. Find out what card is compatible AND make sure you format it first using your digital photo frame settings software. You manual will tell you how to do that. Always works better that way.
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