JVC Printer 0199MNVUNSW User Manual

MULTIMEDIA PRINTER  
ENGLISH  
GV-DT3  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Model No. and Serial  
No. which is located on the bottom of  
cabinet. Retain this information for  
future reference.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
LYT0315-001A  
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5. Ventilation  
IMPORTANT PRODUCT  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and  
to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be  
blocked or covered.  
• Do not block the openings by placing the product on a  
bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.  
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. But  
improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire  
hazards. This product has been engineered and  
• Do not place the product in a built-in installation such as  
a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided  
or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.  
manufactured to assure your personal safety. In order not to  
defeat the built-in safeguards, observe the following basic  
rules for its installation, use and servicing.  
6. Wall or Ceiling Mounting  
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
ATTENTION:  
Follow and obey all warnings and instructions marked on  
your product and its operating instructions. For your safety,  
please read all the safety and operating instructions before  
you operate this product and keep this manual for future  
reference.  
INSTALLATION  
1. Grounding or Polarization  
(A) Your product may be equipped with a polarized  
alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade  
wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power  
outlet only one way. This is a safety feature.  
If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,  
try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,  
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized plug.  
(B) Your product may be equipped with a 3-wire  
grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding)  
pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power  
outlet. This is a safety feature.  
If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,  
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
grounding-type plug.  
2. Power Sources  
Operate your product only from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the  
type of power supply to your home, consult your product  
dealer or local power company. If your product is intended  
to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the  
operating instructions.  
3. Overloading  
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral  
convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
4. Power Cord Protection  
Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not  
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or  
against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit  
from the product.  
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USE  
SERVICING  
1. Servicing  
1. Accessories  
To avoid personal injury:  
If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits a  
marked change in performance and you are unable to  
restore normal operation by following the detailed  
procedure in its operating instructions, do not attempt to  
service it yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all  
servicing to qualified service personnel.  
• Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,  
tripod, bracket or table. It may fall, causing serious injury  
to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.  
• Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the  
product.  
• Use a mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer and follow the manufacturer’s instructions  
for any mounting of the product.  
2. Damage Requiring Service  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing  
to qualified service personnel under the following  
conditions:  
• Do not try to roll a cart with small casters across  
thresholds or deep-pile carpets.  
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the  
product.  
2. Product and Cart Combination  
A product and cart combination  
should be moved with care.  
PORTABLE CART WARNING  
(Symbol provided by RETAC)  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the product does not operate normally by following  
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that  
are covered by the operating instructions as an improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and  
will often require extensive work by a qualified  
technician to restore the product to its normal operation.  
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.  
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance—this indicates a need for service.  
Quick stops, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces may cause the  
product and cart combination to  
overturn.  
3. Water and Moisture  
Do not use this product near  
water—for example, near a bath  
tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet  
basement, or near a swimming pool and the like.  
3. Replacement Parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service  
technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock or other hazards.  
4. Object and Liquid Entry  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through  
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
4. Safety Check  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,  
ask the service technician to perform safety checks to  
determine that the product is in safe operating condition.  
5. Attachments  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the  
manufacturer of this product as they may cause hazards.  
6. Cleaning  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp  
cloth for cleaning.  
7. Heat  
The product should be situated away from heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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CAUTIONS  
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If you notice smoke or a peculiar smell coming from  
the printer, shut it down and unplug it  
IMMEDIATELY. Use of the  
ABOUT THERMAL HEADS  
The thermal heads, necessary for printing, are located  
within the unit. The heads can become extremely  
warm. To prevent possible burns and injuries, do not  
touch the thermal heads.  
When the printer is used for extended periods, the  
thermal heads experience wear and tear just like VCR  
heads. As the thermal heads become worn, print  
quality will gradually decrease. When you notice a  
decline in quality, it is possible that the heads may  
need to be replaced. Consult your JVC dealer.  
printer under these  
conditions could lead to fire  
or electric shock. Contact  
your JVC dealer. DO NOT  
attempt to repair the  
malfunction yourself.  
DO NOT attempt to insert foreign objects into the  
printer, as this can lead to  
electric shock or fire. If an  
MOISTURE CONDENSATION  
object other than print paper  
is accidentally inserted, shut  
the printer down, unplug it  
If condensation occurs inside the printer, it may adhere  
to print paper during printing, causing poor quality  
prints and paper jams. If you think condensation may  
exist within the unit, let the unit sit for at least 2 hours  
(with the power on) to dry sufficiently. If paper is stuck  
within the unit, remove it before turning the power on.  
Unused print paper subjected to moisture should not  
be used for printing.  
and contact your JVC dealer.  
Exercise caution when moving the printer. If you  
drop the unit, do not attempt  
to use it. If during use you  
notice that the cabinet is  
damaged, shut the printer  
down, unplug it and contact  
your JVC dealer. Use of the  
printer under these conditions  
can lead to fire or electric  
shock.  
Condensation may occur in the following situations:  
1) In a room when the heater suddenly comes on;  
2) In the direct path of cool air from an air  
conditioner;  
3) When the unit is moved from a cool place to a  
warm place.  
DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer’s  
power cord, or leave the cord near any heat-  
generating appliance, as this can  
damage the cord. Avoid  
DUST  
Due to dust or lint adhering to print paper, or to  
extreme variations in temperature, a small degree of  
color smearing or lines may be visible in prints.  
excessive pulling or twisting of  
the power cord. If the power  
cord becomes cut or otherwise  
damaged, contact your JVC  
dealer. When unplugging the  
printer, DO NOT pull on the  
cord. Hold the plug itself and  
remove it from the AC outlet.  
Use of the printer with a  
Failure to heed the following precautions may  
result in damage to the printer.  
1. DO NOT place the printer . . .  
... in an environment prone to extreme temperatures  
or humidity.  
... in direct sunlight.  
... in a dusty environment.  
... in an environment where strong magnetic fields  
are generated.  
damaged power cord can lead  
to fire, electric shock and unit  
malfunctions.  
... on a surface that is unstable or subject to  
vibration.  
2. DO NOT block the printer’s ventilation openings.  
3. DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer.  
4. DO NOT place anything which might spill on top of  
the printer.  
DO NOT remove the cover and attempt to repair or  
modify the printer. There are  
high-voltage components  
within the unit, and the risk  
of electric shock and unit  
malfunctions exists. If a  
5. AVOID violent shocks to the printer during  
transport.  
problem occurs, contact your  
JVC dealer.  
Make sure that you have easy access to the AC  
outlet which the printer  
is plugged into so that it  
can be immediately  
CAUTION:  
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC  
could void user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
unplugged in case of  
emergency. Connect the  
printer power plug to a  
different AC outlet from  
the TV and VCR.  
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MAJOR FEATURES  
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EXACT FRAME FUNCTION  
You can choose the exact image you want  
from 
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4 frames shown in the index window,  
perfect for when you miss the right moment to  
press the MEMORY button.  
PICTURE PROCESSOR FUNCTION  
A built-in image processor offers a variety of  
special effects such as Auto Picture Adjustment,  
Clear Black, Back-Lit Compensation, B/W and  
Sepia. Manual adjustment is also possible.  
PICTURE MEMORY FUNCTION  
Store your favorite images in the printer’s  
memory for repeated printing, even after the  
power has been tuned off.  
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A Variety of Special Effects Printing Optionss  
This printer allows you to print text or images on standard paper, seal paper or transparent film  
in any of one of several formats.  
STORED TITLE IMPOSE (page 31)  
Print with titles.  
STORED FRAME IMPOSE (page 32)  
Print with frames.  
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MAJOR FEATURES (cont.)  
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MULTI-PRINT OF SAME IMAGE  
(page 24)  
MULTI-PRINT OF DIFFERENT  
IMAGES (page 25)  
Print 2, 4 or 16 different images on  
one sheet.  
Print 2, 4 or 16 of the same image on  
one sheet.  
CALENDAR PRINT  
(page 27)  
STROBE PRINT (page 26)  
Print at set intervals, as when taking  
snapshots in rapid succession.  
OCT. 1999  
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TRIMMING PRINT (page 28)  
Cut out a particular part of an image  
and enlarge it for printing.  
ROTATING/REVERSING IMAGES  
(page 30)  
Rotate an image 90°/180°, or reverse  
it to create a mirror image.  
BUILT-IN CAPTURE FACILITY (page 38)  
Images stored in the printer can be transferred to your computer using the provided  
image transfer software. The transferred images can be processed or printed using  
commercially available software.  
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CONTENTS  
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MAJOR FEATURES  
6
10  
12  
14  
15  
16  
17  
CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS  
PREPARATION  
INSTALLATION OF INK CASSETTE  
LOADING THE PAPER TRAY  
HOW TO MAKE CONNECTIONS (CABLE CONNECTION)  
HOW TO MAKE CONNECTIONS [IrDA (IrTran-P) RECEPTION]  
PRINTING FROM A DIGITAL CAMCORDER/S-VHS VCR  
(CABLE CONNECTION)  
18  
PRINTING FROM A DIGITAL STILL CAMERA  
[IrDA (IrTran-P) RECEPTION]  
20  
22  
33  
39  
46  
47  
48  
49  
DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING  
CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
SPECIFICATIONS  
INDEX  
FOR SERVICING  
WARRANTY  
PROVIDED ACCESSORIES  
DV Cable  
S-Video Cable  
CD-ROM  
•Picture Navigator  
• Mr. Photo  
Video Cable x 2  
Paper Tray  
Color Print Paper Sheet Set  
•Standard Print Paper (10  
sheets)  
• PhotoAlbum  
• ImageFolio  
PC Connection Cable  
®
x 1 for Windows PC  
•Ink Cassette (10 prints)  
PC Connection Cable  
®
x 1 for Macintosh  
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to print from pre-recorded tapes or discs without  
the consent of the owner of copyright in the video recording, broadcast or cable program  
and in any literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work embodied therein.  
The copyright for the program which provides IrDA (IrTran-P) infrared communications for  
this software is owned by Okaya Systemware Co., Ltd.  
IrDA (IrTran-P) Protocol Stack Deep Core™ Okaya Systemware Co., Ltd.  
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CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS  
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Front View  
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Rear View  
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1 IrDA (IrTran-P) sensor  
0 DV lamp  
• Receives video data through the IrDA  
(IrTran-P) communication system.  
• Lights when a source unit’s DV output is  
connected to the DV IN connector using  
the provided DV cable and the DV  
mode is selected.  
2 VIDEO INPUT connector  
• Connect to the source unit’s normal  
video output using the provided video  
cable.  
! IrDA (IrTran-P) lamp  
• Lights when receiving video data  
through the IrDA (IrTran-P)  
3 S-Video INPUT connector  
communication system from an IrDA-  
compatible digital camcorder.  
• Connect to the source unit’s S-Video  
output using the provided S-Video cable.  
@ VIDEO lamp  
4 DV IN connector  
• Lights when a source unit’s video output  
is connected to the VIDEO INPUT  
connector using the provided video  
cable and the VIDEO mode is selected.  
• Used to receive video data from a digital  
camcorder with a DV connector using  
the provided DV cable.  
5 Paper Tray Access Door  
• Open this to insert the paper tray.  
6 Ink Cassette Access Door  
• Open this to load or unload the ink  
cassette.  
# PC lamp  
• Lights when a computer is connected to  
the PC connector and the PC mode is  
selected for manipulation of printer  
images.  
7 POWER button  
$ EXACT FRAME lamp  
Turns the printer on and off.  
• Lights when the EXACT FRAME button is  
pressed to use the Exact Frame function.  
% EXACT FRAME button  
8 PICTURE PROCESSOR button  
• Press to use the Picture Processor  
function.  
• Press to use the Exact Frame function.  
9 OK button  
• Press to enter menu settings.  
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POWER  
7
EXACT  
FRAME  
PICTURE  
PROCESSOR  
%
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9
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! @ #  
$
MENU  
OK  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
INPUT  
SOURCE/  
MEMORY  
PRINT  
SELECT STORED IMAGE  
&
FRAME STABILIZER  
* ( )  
q
w
^ MENU button  
r Service Door for Jammed Paper Removal  
• Open this door when paper is jammed.  
* Do not open this door unless paper is  
jammed. Be sure to close this after  
clearing the paper jam.  
• Press to access the MENU screen.  
& Cursor buttons  
• Use to make selections during menu  
operation.  
* INPUT SELECT button  
t PC Connector  
• Press to select the video data input mode.  
( SOURCE/STORED IMAGE button  
• Press to switch between input and stored  
display.  
• Connect to a computer using the pro-  
vided PC connection cable.  
y Video Output Connector  
• Using a video cable, connect the printer  
to a television.  
) MEMORY/FRAME STABILIZER button  
• Press to store an image for printing.  
• Press to stabilize the frame of an unstable  
image.  
u Power Cord  
• Plug into an AC outlet. Be sure to press  
the POWER button to turn off the power  
before unplugging the power cord.  
q PRINT button  
Press to print an image.  
w PRINT lamp  
• Lights when video data are being stored  
in the printer and blinks while the printer  
is printing an image or receiving video  
data.  
e Vent holes  
• Provided for ventilation to protect the  
unit from overheating; do NOT block or  
cover them.  
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PREPARATION  
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Before printing, make sure everything is set up and ready.  
1 Have a Color Print Paper Sheet Set ready (page 13).  
2 Install the ink cassette in the printer (page 14).  
3 Place the color print paper sheets in the paper tray and load the  
tray (page 15).  
Use the print sheets and ink cassette from the same kit.  
4 Connect an image source to the printer (page 16).  
5 Plug the printer’s power cable into an AC outlet and press the  
POWER button.  
Power comes on and the POWER indicator lights.  
You are now ready to print. For specific printing instructions,  
read the page corresponding to the type of printing you  
want to do (pages 18 through 37).  
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About Color Print Paper Sheet Sets (optional)  
You must use one of the sets shown in the following chart:  
SET  
CONTENTS  
USES  
PV-50SFAU  
• Standard Print Paper (50 Sheets)  
Print your favorite images, just like  
snapshots.  
(Standard type) • Ink Cassette (50 Prints)  
PV-25SFSAU  
(Sticker type)  
• Sticker Print Paper (25 Sheets)  
• Ink Cassette (25 Prints)  
Make customized seals and stick  
them on greeting cards, envelopes,  
letters, etc.  
PV-25UFAU  
(Glossy type)  
• Super-Fine High Grade Paper  
(25 Sheets)  
• Ink Cassette (25 Prints)  
Make customized picture postcards,  
greeting cards, etc. with less color  
fading compared to standard paper.  
If printing on a PV-25SFSAU print sheet, the image may be slightly offset from its proper  
position.  
Before Printing  
After Printing  
Do not touch the printing side of the paper.  
Do not use paper that is torn or curled, as  
this can result in paper jamming.  
Do not use paper that is wet or damp.  
Printing may not be possible and paper  
jamming may occur.  
If you touch a fresh print with wet hands,  
the print image may be discolored.  
If a print absorbs organic cleaning solvents  
(alcohol, ester, keton, etc.), the colors will  
fade.  
If cellophane tape or soft PVC are affixed to  
a print, the chemical reaction will cause  
accelerated color fading.  
Do not touch or pull out the ink cassette’s  
ink sheet.  
Keep young children away from the ink  
cassette’s ink sheet.  
When the ink cassette is empty, replace it  
with a new one. An empty ink cassette  
cannot be used. Do not try to rewind and  
re-use cassette.  
Do not expose the paper to high tempera-  
tures, high humidity and/or direct sunlight.  
You can write on the back side of a PV-  
50SFAU print sheet.  
If you want to write something or stick a  
stamp on a PV-50SFAU sheet, wait until  
printing is finished. If you write something  
or stick something on before printing, the  
printer may not work properly.  
When writing on a PV-50SFAU print sheet,  
be sure to use a pencil or an oil-based  
writing utensil. If you apply too much  
pressure, you’ll leave imprints on the print  
sheet.  
Storage  
Avoid storing prints in areas subject to high  
temperatures or humidity, or near a heater  
or heat-generating device.  
Do not store prints in a soft plastic folder.  
Accelerated color fading may result due to  
the chemical reaction, or the print(s) may  
stick to the file.  
Do not store 2 prints with the printed sides  
touching, as the sheets may stick together.  
Store print paper in its box, on a level  
surface. Failure to do so may cause the print  
paper to curl or bend, which can result in a  
paper jam within the unit.  
Carefully read the precautions in the color  
print paper sheet set box and on the back of  
the color print paper sheet set before using.  
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INSTALLATION OF INK CASSETTE  
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Install the ink cassette included with the optionally  
available color print paper sheet set.  
OPEN CASSETTE DOOR  
Pull the right top of the door in the direction  
indicated by the arrow to open it.  
1
TAKE UP SLACK  
Turn the roller on the side with the  
in the direction of the arrow.  
Do not turn the part marked with  
2
mark  
mark  
A
.
INSTALL INK CASSETTE  
Insert the cassette label-side up from the end  
marked. Push it until you hear a click.  
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4
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CLOSE CASSETTE DOOR  
Push the right side of the door.  
•The door clicks when it is fully closed.  
When removing ink cassette  
Push the lock lever in the direction of the arrow.  
The ink cassette is unlocked and can be removed.  
CAUTION  
Do not stick your fingers into the ink cassette  
storage space. You may be burned or injured.  
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LOADING THE PAPER TRAY  
15  
Opening the paper tray  
Open the lid while pushing  
A
.
A
Inserting color print paper sheets in  
the paper tray  
To printer  
With Standard/Sticker Print Paper  
Detection marks  
1. Keep the partition panel upright. If it is  
down or tilted, push it back to the upright  
position.  
2. Load print sheets in the tray, placing the  
sides with the detection marks or printing  
toward the printer face down.  
•The tray can hold up to 25 sheets at one  
time.  
Printing side  
Partition panel  
With Super-Fine High Grade Paper  
1. Push down the partition panel.  
2. Load print sheets in the tray in the same  
way as Standard/Sticker Print Paper.  
•The tray can hold up to 25 sheets at one  
time.  
Shuffle print paper sheets thoroughly to  
separate each sheet before placing them in  
the paper tray.  
Be sure to read the precautions on the paper  
tray lid.  
Loading/unloading the paper tray  
When loading, push the tray until it clicks.  
When unloading, push the tray slightly to  
unlock the latch, then pull it out.  
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HOW TO MAKE CONNECTIONS (CABLE CONNECTION)  
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WHEN PRINTING FROM A DIGITAL CAMCORDER WITH A DV CONNECTOR OR A VCR  
WITH AN S-VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTOR  
Make sure that you have easy access to the AC outlet which the printer is plugged into so that it  
can be immediately unplugged in case of emergency. Connect the printer power plug to a  
different AC outlet from the TV and VCR.  
Printer  
Rear  
connectors  
Connect to  
video input  
connector  
Connect to  
video output  
connector  
Video cable  
(provided)  
Front  
connectors  
TV (set to VIDEO  
(EXT. input) mode)  
Connect to DV input connector  
Connect to video  
input connector  
Connect to S-Video  
input connector  
DV cable (provided)  
Audio/video cable  
S-Video cable  
(provided)  
Connect to image source  
S-Video output connector  
Image source with S-Video  
output connector  
AV OUT  
MIC IN  
When you’re using a digital  
camcorder, connect it to the  
printer using both the provided  
DV cable and a video cable in  
order to monitor the source tape  
on the TV screen.  
Digital camcorder  
Be sure to carefully review the instruction manuals for all the units that you will be using in conjunc-  
tion with this printer.  
Some televisions and video cassette recorders require a specific type of output cable. Refer to their  
instruction manuals for details on television and VCR connections to the printer.  
The printer assigns priority to input signals.  
S-video signals take priority over regular video signals.  
When you use an LCD video camera with a printer input connector:  
When you connect the output of a camcorder equipped with an LCD monitor to the printer, you can  
view the printer’s output image on the LCD monitor. Refer to the camcorder’s instruction manual for  
connection details.  
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HOW TO MAKE CONNECTIONS [IrDA (IrTran-P) RECEPTION]  
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WHEN PRINTING FROM AN IrTran-P COMPATIBLE DIGITAL STILL CAMERA  
IrTran-P compatible  
digital still camera  
Approx. 15؇  
Approx. 15؇  
Within a distance of approximately 19”  
Data communications may not be  
possible between some units when  
they are too close or too distant.  
IrTran-P (Infrared Transfer Picture):  
An infrared video data communications  
format which enables infrared  
communications of video data between  
compatible units of different  
manufacturers.  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
sensor  
Printer  
Video data communications with the IrDA (IrTran-P) infrared communications system can  
be accomplished only between one transmitter and one receiver.  
If a picture is sent from one digital still camera to more than one printer, the picture can be  
received and printed only by the printer that has first responded to the transmission.  
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PRINTING FROM A DIGITAL CAMCORDER/S-VHS VCR (CABLE CONNECTION)  
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This section explains how to print a single image  
from a digital camcorder or an S-VHS VCR con-  
nected to the printer via a cable.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
PRESS INPUT SELECT TO SELECT INPUT  
DV  
1
MODE  
•Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate  
input mode depending on the connector being  
used, referring to the indication shown on the  
TV screen or the relevant lamps on the printer.  
(See Input Mode Selection below.)  
When using the DV IN connector, select DV.  
When using the S or VIDEO INPUT connector,  
select VIDEO.  
Pressing the button cycles through the input  
modes as follows:  
IrDA (INFRARED)  
DV  
VIDEO  
PICTURE MEMORY  
PC MODE  
•If you select DV when a source unit is connected  
to the printer’s VIDEO INPUT connector, the  
picture input from the VIDEO INPUT connector  
appears on the screen.  
Input Mode Selection  
The video data input mode you need depends on the image source and connection you use.  
Input Mode  
DV mode  
Connector  
Image Source  
Digital camcorder  
DV IN connector  
IrTran-P compatible digital still camera  
Computer (Infrared Communications  
Driver Ver 2.0 compatible)  
IrDA (INFRARED)  
mode  
IrDA (IrTran-P) sensor  
S INPUT/VIDEO INPUT  
connector  
VIDEO mode  
PC MODE  
VCR, camcorder  
Computer  
PC connector  
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2 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
3 1  
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
•If the image is unstable, press MEMORY  
again.  
2
PRESS OK  
•If the PRINT lamp does not blink, the video  
data has not been properly input to the  
printer. Make sure you have a proper  
connection and try again.  
4 PRESS PRINT TO START PRINTING  
If you want to try to stabilize the stored image again ...  
press MEMORY again.  
If you store the wrong image or an image incorrectly ...  
press SOURCE/STORED IMAGE to call up the INPUT display, then find the correct image  
and store it in memory. The incorrect image will be deleted and the new image will be  
stored.  
If you want to print multiple copies of the same scene ...  
select the number of print copies on the MENU 1 screen. You can select up to 25 copies  
(page 23). If you want to cancel print operation when printing two or more copies, press  
MENU. The printer stops print operation after finishing the currently printing page, leaving  
REMAINING SHEETS: 1 on the screen. Pressing MENU cancels print operation only when  
printing more than one sheet.  
If you want to switch between the input image and the stored image ...  
press SOURCE/STORED IMAGE. Each time you press the button, the displayed image  
alternates between the input image and the stored image. Once you press OK in step 3, you  
cannot restore the original input image. This function is not available during printing.  
To print a live image using a camcorder as the source ...  
in step 2, instead of playing back the source tape, engage the camcorder’s Record mode.  
An image taken from video processed with special effects may not be printed properly.  
If the image you want to print is from video processed with effects such as squeeze or  
cinema, it may not be printed properly.  
The stored image looks overly bright on the screen.  
If the stored image looks overly bright on the screen, it will not affect the actual print; the  
image will be printed properly.  
The printed image is different from the one selected on the screen.  
There may be cases where the printed image is different from the one selected on the screen.  
If you want to print an image shot vertically with a camcorder ...  
make sure that the upper part of the image is facing the left of the screen. If the upper part of  
the image is facing the right of the screen, rotate the image 180° and print it.  
(steps 3 7 on page 30)  
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PRINTING FROM A DIGITAL STILL CAMERA [IrDA (IrTran-P) RECEPTION]  
20  
This section explains how to print an image  
transmitted from an IrDA (IrTran-P) compatible  
digital still camera using infrared communication.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
When using a digital still camera compatible with IrTran-P,  
refer also to the instruction manual provided with the  
camera.  
IrDA  
(INFRARED)  
PRESS INPUT SELECT TO SELECT IrDA  
1
MODE  
•If you select IrDA (INFRARED) when a source  
unit is connected to the printer’s VIDEO INPUT  
connector, the picture input from the VIDEO  
INPUT connector appears on the screen.  
TRANSMIT THE PICTURE IN THE  
2
CAMERA TO THE PRINTER  
•Aim the digital still camera’s IrDA (IrTran-P)  
transmitter at the printer’s IrDA (IrTran-P) sensor.  
•The picture data is sent from the digital still  
camera to the printer.  
•The IrDA lamp blinks while the video data are  
being transmitted to the printer, and RECEIVING  
TRANSMISSION appears on the screen.  
WHEN THE PRINT LAMP LIGHTS,  
PRESS PRINT TO START PRINTING  
3
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Refer to the instruction manuals provided with the machines in use for details of their  
operation.  
If you want to transmit the stored picture to your computer, refer to the instruction manual  
of the provided image transfer software.  
Data communications may be variable or impossible depending on the lighting condition,  
battery consumption, communications distance and sending and receiving angles.  
If you want to print an image shot vertically with a digital still camera, make sure that the  
upper part of the image is facing the left of the screen. If the upper part of the image is facing  
the right of the screen, rotate the image 180° and print it. (steps 3 7 on page 30)  
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING  
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POSTCARD/GREETING CARD PRINT  
There are 4 different types of layout for printing.  
Vertical  
Horizontal  
3
4
1
2
Vertical layout  
Horizontal layout  
Vertical layout  
(full width)  
Horizontal layout  
(smaller size with blank  
portion at the top and  
bottom of the image)  
(smaller size with blank  
portion at the right and  
left sides of the image)  
(full height)  
For Layout 1 or 4  
MENU 1  
1/2  
STORE AN IMAGE YOU WANT TO  
PRINT  
NUMBER  
1
:
:
OF PRINTS  
ON SCREEN  
1
ON  
OFF  
PRINT TYPE : STANDARD  
2 PRESS MENU  
:
:
:
MULTI  
CALENDAR  
LAYOUT  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT  
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 2  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
3
4
LAYOUT, THEN PRESS OK  
[
SELECT  
/
QUIT [MENU]  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT  
LAYOUT  
VERTICAL  
VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL, THEN  
PRESS OK  
HORIZONTAL  
•The image you want to print will be stored in  
memory.  
•The original input image cannot be restored.  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
QUIT [MENU]  
5 PRESS PRINT TO START PRINTING  
For Layout 2  
For Layout 3  
1 Store the image you want to print and rotate  
the image 90؇ counterclockwise (L90؇) on  
EFFECT SET MENU (steps 3 7 on page  
30).  
1 Store the image you want to print and  
rotate the image 90° clockwise (R90؇) on  
EFFECT SET MENU (steps 3 7 on page  
30).  
2 Perform steps 2 5 described above.  
2 Perform steps 2 5 described above.  
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Number of Print Copies  
MENU 1  
1/2  
NUMBER  
Press Cursor  
to select from 1 up to 25.  
:
:
OF PRINTS  
ON SCREEN  
16  
ON  
OFF  
PRINT TYPE : STANDARD  
:
:
:
MULTI  
CALENDAR  
LAYOUT  
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 2  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
[
SELECT  
/
QUIT [MENU]  
ON SCREEN Display  
ON : Usually set to ON.  
OFF : Set to OFF when the on-screen display and  
the stored image are superimposed upon  
one another, making the screen difficult to  
view.  
MENU 1  
1/2  
NUMBER  
:
:
OF PRINTS  
1
ON SCREEN  
ON  
OFF  
PRINT TYPE : STANDARD  
:
:
:
MULTI  
CALENDAR  
LAYOUT  
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 2  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
[
SELECT  
/
QUIT [MENU]  
Print Quality  
MENU 2  
2/2  
EFFECT  
TITLE  
STD  
: Print at 153 dpi (faster than HIGH).  
FRAME  
HIGH : Print at 306 dpi for better quality.  
QUALITY  
:
STD HIGH  
PICTURE MEMORY  
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 1  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
QUIT [MENU]  
[
SELECT  
/
• If STD is selected, the picture quality will not be as  
good as that of HIGH.  
• Be sure to set QUALITY before you store the  
image you want to print.  
• If you repeatedly print images at different print  
speeds, it will cause the picture quality to  
deteriorate.  
Press Cursor  
repeatedly to switch between the MENU 1 and MENU 2 screens.  
When setting more than 1 item on a MENU screen, you do not have to exit the MENU  
screen each time; simply use the cursor button  
entering a setting.  
to select another item after you finish  
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MULTI-PRINT (SAME SCENE)  
You can print the same image 2, 4 or 16 times on  
one sheet.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input  
mode depending on the connection to the source unit.  
(page 18).  
1 PRESS MENU  
MENU 1  
1/2  
PRESS CURSOR  
THEN PRESS OK  
TO SELECT MULTI,  
TO SELECT THE  
NUMBER  
2
3
:
:
OF PRINTS  
ON SCREEN  
1
ON  
OFF  
PRINT TYPE : STANDARD  
PRESS CURSOR  
NUMBER OF IMAGES ON MULTI,  
THEN PRESS OK  
:
:
:
MULTI  
CALENDAR  
LAYOUT  
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 2  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
[
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT SAME  
SELECT  
/
QUIT [MENU]  
4
PIX ON CONTENT, THEN PRESS OK  
MULTI PIX MENU  
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you do  
not have to perform steps 5 and 6. Refer to page 20 or  
38 to send the image you want to print to the printer.  
:
MULTI  
CONTENT  
16  
: SAME PIX  
5 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
[
]
[
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
QUIT [MENU]  
6 1  
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
]
SELECT  
/
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
•If the image is unstable, press MEMORY  
again.  
2
PRESS OK  
•The processed image will be stored in  
memory.  
PRESS PRINT TO START  
PRINTING  
7
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MULTI-PRINT (DIFFERENT SCENES)  
You can print various images (your choice of 2, 4  
or 16) on the same print sheet.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input  
mode depending on the connection to the source unit  
(page 18).  
PERFORM STEPS 1 3 ON PAGE  
PRESS SOURCE TO CALL UP  
1
2
6
7
24  
THE INPUT DISPLAY  
•The screen switches from the stored  
to the input display.  
PRESS CURSOR  
SELECTED PIX  
ON  
CONTENT,  
THEN PRESS  
OK  
TO SELECT  
MULTI PIX MENU  
REPEAT STEPS 4 AND 6 FOR  
EACH IMAGE YOU ARE  
GOING TO PRINT (2, 4 OR  
16) AND STORE THEM  
•If you want to cancel the multi-print  
operation midway, press MENU.  
After MULTI-IMAGE COMPLETED  
ADDITIONAL IMAGES MAY NOT  
BE ADDED PLEASE WAIT is  
displayed on the screen, the MENU  
screen appears. Press MENU to exit.  
•Even if you have not yet stored the  
selected number of images in  
:
MULTI  
16  
CONTENT  
: SELECTED PIX  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
QUIT [MENU]  
[
]
SELECT  
/
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you  
do not have to perform steps 3 and 4. Refer to page  
20 or 38 to send the image you want to print to the  
printer.  
3 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
memory, you can still print the  
images already stored.  
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
4
5
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
PRESS PRINT TO START  
PRINTING  
8
PRESS OK  
•The stored  
image will be  
displayed in the  
top left corner of  
the screen.  
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.)  
26  
STROBE PRINT  
The printer stores a selected number of images at  
short intervals, then prints them on one sheet.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
PRESS INPUT SELECT TO SELECT VIDEO  
1
INPUT MODE  
2 PERFORM STEPS 1 3 ON PAGE 24  
MULTI PIX MENU  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT  
3
STROBE ON CONTENT  
:
MULTI  
CONTENT  
16  
: STROBE  
4 PRESS OK  
5 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
[
]
[
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
QUIT [MENU]  
]
SELECT  
/
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE DESIRED  
6
IMAGE APPEARS  
•The selected number of images will be stored at  
short intervals.  
7 PRESS OK  
8 PRESS PRINT TO START PRINTING  
When STROBE is selected, if you press INPUT SELECT to select DV and press MEMORY,  
STROBE PRINT IS SELECTED SWITCH INPUT SELECT TO VIDEO appears on the  
screen.  
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CALENDAR PRINT  
You can print an image and calendar together with  
either a vertical or horizontal layout.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input  
mode depending on the connection to the source unit  
(page 18).  
OCT. 1999  
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT  
1
8
2
9
3
4
5
6
7
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
17 18 19 20 21 22 23  
24 25 26 27 28 29 30  
31  
•It is recommended to select HIGH on QUALITY. (page 23)  
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you do not have to perform steps 1 and 2. Refer to page  
20 or 38 to send the image you want to print to the printer.  
PRESS CURSOR TO SET THE  
1 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
6
YEAR/MONTH/LAYOUT OF THE  
CALENDAR  
•Press OK  
after you set  
the year or  
month.  
2 1  
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
•If the image is unstable, press  
MEMORY again.  
CALENDAR SET  
:
:
YEAR  
MONTH  
1999  
OCT  
LAYOUT : VERTICAL  
2
PRESS OK  
•For more  
information  
about  
•Rotate the image, if necessary, so that  
it faces the proper direction.  
(page 22)  
[
]
[
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
QUIT [MENU]  
]
SELECT  
/
vertical/  
horizontal layouts, refer to page 22.  
3 PRESS MENU  
PRESS OK  
•The image combined with the calendar  
is displayed on screen.  
•If you want to change the year or  
month, press MENU and perform steps  
4 7 again.  
7
8
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT  
4
CALENDAR  
MENU 1  
1/2  
NUMBER  
:
:
OF PRINTS  
1
ON SCREEN  
PRINT TYPE : STANDARD  
ON  
OFF  
:
:
:
MULTI  
CALENDAR  
LAYOUT  
PRESS PRINT TO START  
PRINTING  
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 2  
[
]
[
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
SELECT  
/
QUIT [MENU]  
5 PRESS OK  
The built-in calendar works up to the year 2020.  
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28  
TRIMMING PRINT  
You can cut out a particular part of an image and  
enlarge it for printing. The size of the part to be  
trimmed can be selected.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input  
mode depending on the connection to the source unit  
(page 18).  
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you do  
not have to perform steps 1 and 2. Refer to page 20 or  
38 to send the image you want to print to the printer.  
MENU 2  
:
2/2  
1 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
EFFECT  
TITLE  
FRAME  
QUALITY  
1
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
STD HIGH  
PICTURE MEMORY  
2 DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
•If the image is unstable, press MEMORY  
again.  
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 1  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
[
SELECT  
/
QUIT [MENU]  
2
PRESS OK  
EFFECT SET MENU  
3 PRESS MENU  
ROTATION  
:
:
:
R90؇  
L90؇  
180؇  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT EFFECT,  
TO SELECT  
MIRROR  
TRIMMING  
4
THEN PRESS OK  
PRESS CURSOR  
TRIMMING ON EFFECT SET MENU,  
THEN PRESS OK  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
QUIT [MENU]  
5
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SIZE  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT THE  
6
SIZE OF THE PART TO BE TRIMMED,  
THEN PRESS OK  
To go back to the EFFECT SET MENU, press  
MENU before pressing OK.  
PRESS CURSOR TO SELECT THE  
POSITION OF THE PART TO BE  
TRIMMED  
[
]
SIZE  
/
QUIT [MENU] OK [OK]  
POSITION  
7
8
To go back to the SIZE set screen, press MENU.  
PRESS OK  
•The processed image will be displayed.  
•Since the size and position of the part to be  
trimmed are approximate, the actual trimmed  
image may not exactly match what was speci-  
fied.  
[
]
SELECT  
OK [OK]  
•If you want to cancel and try again, press  
MENU.  
9 PRESS OK  
PRESS PRINT TO START  
PRINTING  
10  
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.)  
30  
ROTATING/REVERSING IMAGES  
You can rotate an image 90؇ clockwise/counterclockwise or  
180°, or you can reverse it to create a mirror image. If you  
rotate a horizontal image 90؇, it will be automatically  
resized to fit the vertical layout.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input mode  
depending on the connection to the source unit (page 18).  
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you do  
not have to perform steps 1 and 2. Refer to page 20 or  
38 to send the image you want to print to the printer.  
1 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
2 1  
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
•If the image is unstable, press MEMORY  
again.  
2
PRESS OK  
3 PRESS MENU  
MENU 2  
2/2  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT  
EFFECT  
TITLE  
4
EFFECT, THEN PRESS OK  
FRAME  
QUALITY  
:
STD HIGH  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT THE  
PICTURE MEMORY  
5
6
DESIRED ITEM ON EFFECT SET MENU  
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 1  
PRESS OK  
•The image will be processed as selected.  
•If R90° or L90° is selected, there will be a thin  
blank portion at the right and left of the image.  
•If you want to cancel and try again, press MENU.  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
[
SELECT  
/
QUIT [MENU]  
EFFECT SET MENU  
ROTATION  
:
:
:
R90؇  
L90؇  
180؇  
MIRROR  
TRIMMING  
7 PRESS OK  
8 PRESS PRINT TO START PRINTING  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
QUIT [MENU]  
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TITLE IMPOSE  
Seven different titles including Congratulations! are  
stored in the printer and can be called up for  
superimposed printing. Colors and positions of the  
titles are set in advance.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input mode  
depending on the connection to the source unit (page 18).  
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you do not have to perform steps 1 and 2. Refer to page  
20 or 38 to send the image you want to print to the printer.  
PRESS CURSOR  
THE  
DESIRED  
TITLE  
TO SELECT  
1 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
5
2 1  
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
•If the image is unstable, press  
MEMORY again.  
SEL [  
OK [OK]  
QUIT  
[MENU]  
/
]
2
PRESS OK  
3 PRESS MENU  
PRESS OK  
6
•The image appears on screen with the  
selected title superimposed on it.  
•If you want to cancel and try again,  
press MENU.  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT  
MENU 2  
4
TITLE, THEN  
PRESS OK  
2/2  
EFFECT  
TITLE  
FRAME  
QUALITY  
PICTURE MEMORY  
:
STD HIGH  
7 PRESS OK  
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 1  
[
]
[
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
QUIT [MENU]  
PRESS PRINT TO START  
SELECT  
/
8
PRINTING  
If you want to print a different image…  
Follow the instructions below to erase the title before printing.  
1 Perform steps 3 6 described above, selecting the blank frame in the upper left corner  
of the screen in step 5.  
2 Press SOURCE/STORED IMAGE to switch back to the input display.  
The title is now erased.  
You can use frame impose (page 32) and title impose at the same time. Perform frame  
imposing first, then title imposing.  
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.)  
32  
FRAME IMPOSE  
Seven different frames are stored in the printer and can  
be called up for superimposed printing.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input mode  
depending on the connection to the source unit (page 18).  
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you do not have to perform steps 1 and 2. Refer to page  
20 or 38 to send the image you want to print to the printer.  
PRESS CURSOR  
THE  
TO SELECT  
1 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
5
6
DESIRED  
FRAME  
2 1  
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
•If the image is unstable, press  
MEMORY again.  
SEL [  
OK [OK]  
QUIT  
[MENU]  
/
]
2
PRESS OK  
3 PRESS MENU  
PRESS OK  
•The image appears on screen with the  
selected frame superimposed on it.  
•If you want to cancel and try again,  
press MENU.  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT  
4
FRAME,  
THEN  
MENU 2  
2/2  
EFFECT  
TITLE  
FRAME  
QUALITY  
PRESS OK  
:
STD HIGH  
PICTURE MEMORY  
PRESS OK  
•If you also want to superimpose one of  
the stored titles on the image, perform  
steps 3 7 on page 31.  
7
8
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 1  
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
QUIT [MENU]  
SELECT [  
/
PRESS PRINT TO START  
PRINTING  
If you want to print a different image…  
Follow the instructions below to erase the frame before printing.  
1 Perform steps 3 6 described above, selecting the blank frame in the upper left corner  
of the screen in step 5.  
2 Press SOURCE/STORED IMAGE to switch back to the input display.  
The frame is now erased.  
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33  
EXACT FRAME FUNCTION  
MEMORY  
The printer stores 
ע
4 frames when the MEMORY  
button is pressed, letting you choose the best image  
even if you didn’t press the button at the right  
moment.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the DV or VIDEO mode.  
(page 18)  
1 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
PRESS EXACT FRAME  
•The EXACT FRAME lamp lights up.  
•If there is no video input, NO INPUT IMAGE  
appears on the screen. Make sure all the relevant  
appliances are connected correctly and the  
appropriate input mode is selected, then try again.  
2
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE DESIRED  
3
IMAGE APPEARS  
•Consecutive images are stored in sequence in  
memory.  
PRESS CURSOR  
IMAGE  
•Place the mark on the image you want to  
print.  
•If you want to exit the EXACT FRAME screen,  
press MENU.  
TO SELECT THE  
4
5
SEL [  
/
]
OK [OK]  
QUIT  
[MENU]  
PRESS OK  
•The selected image appears on screen.  
•If you want to select a different image, press  
MENU and perform steps 4 and 5 again.  
•If the image is unstable, press MEMORY again.  
6 PRESS OK  
7 PRESS PRINT TO START PRINTING  
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34  
PICTURE PROCESSOR FUNCTION (Auto Adjustment)  
You can add one of the following special effects to an  
image: Auto Picture Adjustment, Clear Black, Back-Lit  
Compensation, B/W, Sepia. The image will be  
automatically processed by the printer.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input mode  
depending on the connection to the source unit (page 18).  
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you do not have to perform steps 1 and 2. Refer to page  
20 or 38 to send the image you want to print to the printer.  
What Each Mode Does  
1 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
AUTO  
The printer automatically adjusts  
the tint/brightness/contrast to the  
optimum level.  
2 1  
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
•If the image is unstable, press  
MEMORY again.  
PURE BLACK Gives images better contrast by  
enhancing the black color.  
Lights up dark objects or faces  
with brighter and clearer colors.  
TWILIGHT  
2
PRESS OK  
MONOTONE Black & white.  
SEPIA  
MANUAL  
Brownish tint like old photos.  
You can manually adjust the tint/  
brightness/contrast.  
PRESS PICTURE PROCESSOR  
UNTIL THE DESIRED ITEM  
SETTING SCREEN APPEARS  
3
•Pressing the PICTURE PROCESSOR  
button changes the mode as follows:  
If you press PICTURE PROCESSOR when  
no image is stored in the printer, NO  
STORED IMAGE appears on the screen.  
Store an image in the printer first, then  
press PICTURE PROCESSOR again.  
If you want to use title/frame impose  
when the AUTO mode is selected, be  
sure to add the title/frame after  
performing Picture Processor adjustment;  
otherwise, it will cause picture quality  
deterioration.  
When the AUTO mode is selected, some  
images may not be adjusted as desired. If  
this is the case, try MANUAL adjustment.  
(p. 35)  
TWILIGHT  
(back-lit  
compensation)  
PURE BLACK  
(clear black)  
AUTO  
MONOTONE (black & white)  
original  
image  
MANUAL  
SEPIA  
•If you want to restore the original image  
during adjustment, simply press MENU.  
PRESS OK  
•The processed image appears on screen.  
4
5
PRESS PRINT TO START  
PRINTING  
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PICTURE PROCESSOR FUNCTION (Manual Adjustment)  
You can perform manual picture processing on an  
image. There are 7 levels for each of the following  
items: TINT (CYAN/RED, YELLOW/BLUE),  
CONTRAST (LOW/HIGH) and BRIGHTNESS (LOW/  
HIGH).  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input mode  
depending on the connection to the source unit (page 18).  
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you do not have to perform steps 1 and 2. Refer to page  
20 or 38 to send the image you want to print to the printer.  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT  
1 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
4
5
THE ITEM YOU WANT TO  
ADJUST  
2 1  
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
•If the image is unstable, press  
MEMORY again.  
PRESS CURSOR  
ADJUST  
•If you want  
TO  
MANUAL  
2
PRESS OK  
to exit the  
TINT  
CYAN  
YELLOW  
RED  
BLUE  
HIGH  
MANUAL  
CONTRAST LOW  
BRIGHTNESS  
LOW  
PRESS PICTURE PROCESSOR  
UNTIL THE MANUAL SCREEN  
APPEARS  
screen, press  
PICTURE  
PROCES-  
SOR.  
3
HIGH  
QUIT [PICTURE PROCESSOR]  
ITEM  
ADJUST  
[
]
[
/
OK [OK]  
]
/
•Pressing the PICTURE PROCESSOR  
button changes the mode as follows:  
TWILIGHT  
(back-lit  
compensation)  
REPEAT STEPS 4 AND 5 UNTIL  
THE IMAGE APPEARS AS  
DESIRED  
PURE BLACK  
(clear black)  
AUTO  
6
MONOTONE (black & white)  
PRESS OK  
•The processed image appears on screen.  
7
8
original  
image  
MANUAL  
SEPIA  
•If you want to restore the original image  
during adjustment, simply press MENU.  
PRESS PRINT TO START  
PRINTING  
MANUAL  
TINT  
CYAN  
RED  
If you press PICTURE PROCESSOR when  
no image is stored in the printer, NO  
STORED IMAGE appears on screen.  
Store an image in the printer first, then  
press PICTURE PROCESSOR again.  
YELLOW  
BLUE  
HIGH  
CONTRAST LOW  
BRIGHTNESS  
LOW  
HIGH  
QUIT [PICTURE PROCESSOR]  
ITEM  
ADJUST  
[
]
[
/
OK [OK]  
]
/
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36  
PICTURE MEMORY FUNCTION — To Store An Image In Memory  
You can store up to 8 of your favorite images in the  
printer’s memory. Even if you turn the power off,  
these images will remain in memory.  
Preparation  
See page 12.  
Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input  
mode depending on the connection to the source unit  
(page 18).  
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you do  
not have to perform steps 1 and 2. Refer to page 20 or  
38 to send the image you want to print to the printer.  
1 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK  
2 1  
PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE  
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS  
•If the image is unstable, press MEMORY  
again.  
2
PRESS OK  
MENU 2  
2/2  
3 PRESS MENU  
EFFECT  
TITLE  
FRAME  
QUALITY  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT  
:
STD HIGH  
4
PICTURE MEMORY  
PICTURE MEMORY, THEN PRESS OK  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT THE  
[ ]  
]
TO MENU 1  
5
[
]
ITEM  
/
OK [OK]  
IMAGE YOU WANT TO REPLACE  
SELECT [  
/
QUIT [MENU]  
•The selected image will be replaced with the  
new one.  
PICTURE MEMORY  
•If you press MENU before pressing OK, you will  
exit the PICTURE MEMORY screen.  
PICTURE 1  
PICTURE 2  
PICTURE 4  
PICTURE 6  
PICTURE 8  
PICTURE 3  
PICTURE 5  
PICTURE 7  
NOTE: The replaced image cannot be restored  
once you press OK.  
PLEASE SELECT  
MEMORY NUMBER  
OK [OK]  
SELECT [  
/
]
QUIT [MENU]  
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PICTURE MEMORY FUNCTION — To View Stored Images  
You can call up stored images for viewing or printing.  
PRESS INPUT SELECT SO THAT THE  
PICTURE MEMORY SCREEN APPEARS  
PICTURE MEMORY  
1
2
3
PICTURE 1  
PICTURE 3  
PICTURE 5  
PICTURE 7  
PICTURE 2  
PICTURE 4  
PICTURE 6  
PICTURE 8  
PRESS CURSOR  
TO SELECT THE  
IMAGE YOU WANT TO VIEW  
PLEASE SELECT A PICTURE  
QUIT [INPUT SELECT] OK [OK]  
PRESS OK  
•The image you want to view appears on the  
screen.  
•If you want to print the image, press PRINT.  
When You Store Images In Picture Memory...  
If you want to store more than one image in memory, repeat steps 1 5 of To Store An  
Image In Memory described on page 36.  
If HIGH is selected on QUALITY, you can store images in PICTURE 1 and 2 only.  
If STD is selected on QUALITY, you can store images in PICTURE 1 through 8.  
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CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS (cont.)  
38  
HOW TO MAKE CONNECTIONS WITH A COMPUTER  
By connecting the printer to your computer and using the provided image transfer software, you  
can manipulate images more easily and process/print them with higher picture quality.  
Preparation  
Install the provided image transfer software in your computer.  
Connect the printer to the computer.  
To video input connector  
TV  
(Set the input select switch  
to VIDEO)  
Windows PC connection  
cable (D-sub 9-pin for  
PC/AT-compatibility)  
Rear panel  
connectors  
To PC connector  
To RS-232C connector  
PC  
VIDEO OUT  
To video output  
connector  
Macintosh connection cable  
To PC connector  
To the modem or  
printer port  
Printer  
PRESS INPUT SELECT TO SELECT  
PC MODE  
•The PC lamp lights up.  
•If you select PC MODE when a source  
unit is connected to the printer’s VIDEO  
INPUT connector, the picture input from  
the VIDEO INPUT connector appears  
on the screen.  
WHEN THE PRINT LAMP STAYS  
LIT, PRESS PRINT TO START  
PRINTING  
1
2
3
You can also save images on the  
computer that are stored in the printer  
and ready for printing by clicking on the  
Save All button in the Album window of  
the provided image transfer software.  
It is recommended to transmit video data  
to the computer before printing; if you  
transmit video data to the computer after  
you finish printing, the picture quality  
may be changed.  
TRANSMIT VIDEO DATA IN THE  
COMPUTER TO THE PRINTER  
•For details, refer to the instruction  
manual of the provided image transfer  
software.  
While video data are being transmitted:  
the PC lamp blinks.  
While video data are being converted:  
the PRINT lamp blinks.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
39  
WHEN PAPER JAMS  
1. Press POWER to turn off the printer  
power first, and unplug the power cord.  
•Stored images will be erased unless they  
are stored using the Picture Memory  
function.  
If the jammed paper cannot be  
removed in step 3  
4. Remove the jammed paper removing  
door and remove the paper.  
2. Remove the jammed sheet from the slot  
of the paper tray.  
Slot  
If the jammed paper cannot be  
removed in step 2  
3. Remove the paper tray then remove the  
jammed sheet.  
Lift the white lever and  
remove the jammed paper.  
After removing the paper  
5. Insert the paper tray and replace the  
jammed paper removing door.  
6. Plug in the power cord and turn on the  
power.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)  
40  
LAMP INDICATIONS  
Reference  
pages  
Appears when:  
Recommended actions:  
Lamp indication  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
Ink running out or ink cassette not  
loaded.  
14  
PRINT  
Blinking  
quickly  
Replace with new one or insert ink  
cassette.  
One of the following occurs:  
1) Rear door is open.  
Close the rear door.  
2) Paper tray not loaded.  
Fill the tray with print sheets and load it.  
3) Print paper running out or jammed.  
Refill print sheets or remove the  
jammed sheet.  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
PRINT  
15  
39  
Blinking  
quickly  
Blinking  
quickly  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
PRINT  
Temperature within the printer is high.  
The PRINT lamp may also blink quickly  
during printing.  
Wait until the PRINT lamp stops  
blinking.  
Blinking quickly  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
PRINT  
DV mode selected, with no picture  
stored in memory.  
16  
Lit  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
PRINT  
DV data being converted.  
16  
16  
Lit  
Blinking  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
DV data converted.  
Pressing the PRINT button prints the  
stored picture.  
PRINT  
Lit  
Lit  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
IrDA (INFRARED) mode selected, with  
no picture stored in memory.  
17  
PRINT  
Lit  
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Reference  
pages  
Appears when:  
Recommended actions:  
Lamp indication  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
IrDA (IrTran-P) data being received.  
PRINT  
17  
Blinking  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
PRINT  
IrDA (IrTran-P) data being converted.  
17  
17  
16  
16  
16  
38  
38  
Lit  
Blinking quickly  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
IrDA (IrTran-P) reception finished.  
Pressing the PRINT button prints the  
stored picture.  
PRINT  
Lit  
Lit  
VIDEO mode is selected, with no  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
picture stored in memory.  
PRINT  
Lit  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
PRINT  
Video data being converted.  
Lit  
Blinking quickly  
DV  
DV  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
Video data converted.  
Pressing the PRINT button prints the  
stored picture.  
PRINT  
Lit  
Lit  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
Ready to receive picture data from the  
PC.  
PRINT  
Lit  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
PRINT  
Picture data being received from the  
PC.  
Blinking  
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42  
Reference  
pages  
Appears when:  
Recommended actions:  
Lamp indication  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
Picture data being captured from the  
printer to the PC.  
PRINT  
38  
38  
33  
37  
37  
37  
Blinking  
Lit  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
Picture data communication with the  
PC has finished.  
PRINT  
Lit  
Lit  
DV  
DV  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
PC  
PC  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
Exact Frame is ready. Pressing the  
MEMORY button stores 
ע
4 frames  
(total: 8 images) in memory.  
Lit  
PRINT  
EXACT FRAME  
PRINT  
If the power is on, Picture Memory is  
selected.  
EXACT FRAME  
PRINT  
Video data in Picture Memory being  
converted.  
Blinking quickly  
DV  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
VIDEO  
PC  
EXACT FRAME  
Video data in Picture Memory  
converted.  
Pressing the PRINT button prints the  
stored picture.  
PRINT  
Lit  
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OTHER PROBLEMS  
This unit is a precision machine which includes a microprocessor. Its operational performance  
may be influenced by external noise or disturbance. If normal operation cannot be achieved  
even after taking appropriate actions as defined below, the power should be turned off by  
unplugging the power cable. Then, reconnect the power by plugging it in again and recheck for  
proper operation.  
Reference  
pages  
If  
Check to see if  
Power won’t turn on  
The power cord is unplugged.  
Lamp lights  
(or blinks)  
Take the appropriate action according to LAMP  
INDICATIONS on pages 40 – 42. If such an action  
fails to solve the problem, turn the power off,  
unplug the power cable and wait for a few  
minutes. Then, plug the cable in and turn the  
power on again.  
40  
|
42  
Paper is jammed  
The paper jam may be due to the printer being set  
upright or tilted.  
39  
15  
15  
Remove paper as directed on page 39.  
Ink cassette is empty  
Remove the paper tray and check for jammed  
paper. If paper is jammed, place the jammed paper  
in the tray and load it in the printer.  
Two or more  
stacked sheets have  
printed  
Color print paper sheets have been properly  
shuffled. If not, shuffle them thoroughly to separate  
each sheet before placing them on the paper tray.  
The stored image  
has disappeared  
The stored picture is erased when you turn the  
printer power off or switch between IrDA (IrTran-P)  
and DV modes. Carry out the storage procedure  
again.  
Color is weak or  
wrong  
Colors are generally acceptable. The colors on the  
TV screen may be somewhat different from those  
actually printed, which is normal with this Printer.  
Use the Picture Processor function for picture  
adjusment.  
34  
35  
The image you want  
to print from the  
playback unit  
cannot be called up  
on screen  
Printing results may not be normal if you play back  
a tape recorded with another camcorder, or if you  
store an image on a section of tape that contains  
scratches or noise. Try storing it on a different  
section.  
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44  
Reference  
pages  
If  
Check to see if  
Picture data cannot  
The printer is in the DV mode.  
be transmitted  
through the DV  
connection  
Press the INPUT SELECT button to light the DV lamp.  
The cable is connected correctly.  
16  
18  
Check for proper connections.  
An image is recorded on the DV tape.  
Use a tape with picture data recorded on it.  
Picture blurred  
The camcorder is in the Still Picture mode.  
When transferring a picture from the camcorder to  
the printer using the DV connector, set the  
camcorder to the Still Picture mode.  
when printed from a  
camcorder via the  
DV connector  
18  
After transferring the picture to the printer, press  
the MEMORY button again to stabilize it.  
Picture data cannot  
be transmitted using  
IrDA (IrTran-P)  
The printer is in IrDA (INFRARED) mode.  
Press the INPUT SELECT button to light the IrDA  
(IrTran-P) lamp.  
Picture data is being transmitted at the correct  
distance and angle.  
communication  
17  
20  
Aim the transmitter at the printer’s IrDA (IrTran-P)  
sensor. Keep the transmitter within a distance of  
approximately 19”. Data communications may be  
difficult at too close or too remote a distance  
depending on the machines in use.  
Picture does not  
The TV is connected properly to the printer using a  
video cable.  
Connect the TV to the printer using a video cable  
to monitor the image on the screen.  
appear on the TV  
screen when the DV  
connection is used  
16  
The printer’s status  
indication is not  
displayed on the TV  
screen  
The MENU screen is displayed.  
Press MENU to exit the MENU screen.  
10  
The stored image  
looks overly bright  
on the screen.  
Depending on the stored image, it may look overly  
bright on the TV screen. However, this will not  
affect the actual prints.  
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WHAT TO DO IF ANY OF THE MESSAGES BELOW APPEAR  
Appears when:  
Action:  
Message  
Page  
PULL OUT PAPER  
TRAY AND CHECK  
PAPER.  
The paper tray is running out of paper or the paper  
feed is not working properly.  
Remove the paper tray and correctly set the print  
sheets.  
15  
CLOSE BACK  
DOOR.  
The jammed paper removing door is open.  
Close the jammed paper removing door.  
10  
NOW PRINTING!!  
PLEASE WAIT.  
Printing is in progress.  
The picture is being processed, or the internal  
temperature in the printer is too high.  
Wait until the message disappears.  
14  
15  
SET INK CASSETTE  
AND CLOSE COVER.  
The ink cassette is not set or is improperly set.  
Insert the ink cassette until it clicks and close the  
cover.  
SET PAPER TRAY.  
The paper tray is not inserted correctly.  
Place color print paper sheets on the paper tray  
and insert it correctly.  
REPLACE INK  
CASSETTE.  
The ink cassette is used up.  
Replace it with a new one.  
14  
15  
If the paper tray is running out of paper, remove it  
and check if paper is jammed; if so, put the  
jammed paper in the paper tray and insert it back  
into the printer.  
PAPER JAMMED.  
REMOVE PAPER.  
Paper is jammed during printing.  
Remove paper (refer to page 39).  
39  
39  
PRINT ERROR HAS  
OCCURRED.  
Printing was not done properly.  
Turn off the power and unplug the power cord,  
then plug it back into the AC outlet and try again.  
If paper is jammed, refer to page 39 to remove it.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
46  
Power  
AC 120 V `, 60 Hz  
Power consumption  
Print format  
During printing : Approx. 73 W, 0.85 A  
Sublimation dye thermal transfer line printing  
Print quality  
Resolution : 1360 (horiz.) x 1024 (vert.) dots  
Gradation : 256 tones  
Resolution  
306 dpi  
Print medium  
Ink sheet : Cartridge  
(dedicated) 3-color consecutive printing (yellow, magenta, cyan)  
Print sheet : Paper size 144 x 100 mm  
(dedicated) Maximum print area 112 x 84 mm  
Print speed  
Standard/Sticker Print Paper (65/125 sec.)  
Super-Fine High Grade paper (85/160 sec.)  
(QUALITY STD/HIGH)  
* Transmission and  
processing of video data  
is not included.  
Connectors  
DV input  
: DV connector  
Normal video input  
S-Video input  
: VIDEO INPUT connector  
: S INPUT connector  
IrDA (IrTran-P) input  
: IrDA (IrTran-P) sensor  
(Conforms to the IrDA (IrTran-P)  
standard and compatible with  
IrDA (IrTran-P) Ver 1.0)  
: PC connector (ø 2.5 mm)  
: VIDEO OUT connector  
Serial  
Normal video output  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Storage temperature  
Operating position  
Dimensions  
+5 — +35°C (+41 — +95°F)  
35 — 80%  
–20 — +60°C (–4 — +140°F)  
Level (horizontal) ±5°  
213 W x 107 H x 213 D mm (8-7/16” x 4-1/4” x 8-7/16”)  
Approx. 2.3 kg (5.1 lbs)  
Weight  
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
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INDEX  
47  
A
M
Automatic Picture Adjustment......... pg. 34  
MEMORY Button..............................pg. 11  
Multi-Print (Different Scenes) .......... pg. 25  
Multi-Print (Same Scene) ................. pg. 24  
B
Back-Lit Compensation ................... pg. 34  
Black & White................................. pg. 34  
N
Number of Prints............................. pg. 23  
C
O
Calendar Print ................................. pg. 27  
Cable Connections.................... pg. 16, 18  
Clear Black ..................................... pg. 34  
Color Print Paper Sheet Set.............. pg. 13  
Cursor Buttons ................................ pg. 22  
OK Button....................................... pg. 10  
ON SCREEN.................................... pg. 23  
P
Paper Tray ....................................... pg. 15  
Paper Tray Insertion Door................ pg. 10  
PC Connector.................................. pg. 38  
PC Lamp ......................................... pg. 38  
Picture Adjustment .................... pg. 34, 35  
Picture Memory Function................ pg. 36  
PICTURE PROCESSOR Button... pg. 34, 35  
Picture Processor Function ........ pg. 34, 35  
PRINT Button .................................. pg. 11  
Print Speed...................................... pg. 23  
Provided Accessories ........................ pg. 9  
D
DV IN Connector ............................ pg. 16  
DV Lamp ........................................ pg. 10  
E
Error Messages ................................ pg. 45  
EXACT FRAME Button..................... pg. 33  
Exact Frame Function...................... pg. 33  
EXACT FRAME Lamp ...................... pg. 33  
F
Frame Impose ................................. pg. 32  
Frame Stabilizer ............................... pg. 11  
R
Reversing Images ............................ pg. 30  
Rotating Images............................... pg. 30  
H
HIGH (High Picture Quality)  
Mode .............................................. pg. 23  
How To Make Connections... pg. 16, 17, 38  
S
Sepia............................................... pg. 34  
SOURCE/STORED IMAGE Button ... pg. 11  
STD (Standard) Mode ...................... pg. 23  
Strobe Print ..................................... pg. 26  
S-Video INPUT Connector .............. pg. 16  
I
Ink Cassette..................................... pg. 14  
Ink Cassette Door............................ pg. 14  
INPUT SELECT Button..................... pg. 18  
IrDA (IrTran-P) Infrared sensor ... pg. 17, 20  
IrDA (IrTran-P) Infrared Video Data  
T
Title Impose .................................... pg. 31  
Trimming......................................... pg. 28  
Communications....................... pg. 17, 20  
IrDA (IrTran-P) Lamp ................. pg. 17, 20  
IrDA (IrTran-P) Reception .......... pg. 17, 20  
V
VIDEO INPUT Connector ............... pg. 16  
VIDEO Lamp................................... pg. 10  
VIDEO OUTPUT Connector ........... pg. 16  
J
Jammed Paper Removing Door ....... pg. 39  
W
L
When Paper Jams............................ pg. 39  
Lamp Indications............................. pg. 40  
Layout............................................. pg. 22  
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FOR SERVICING (Only in U.S.A.)  
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HOW TO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTER  
TOLL FREE: 1-800-252-5722  
Dear customer:  
In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase, read the instruction booklet before  
operating the unit. In the event that repair is necessary, or for the address nearest your location,  
please refer to the factory service center list below or within the Continental United States, call 1-800-  
252-5722 for your authorized servicer. Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for Warranty Service.  
— JVC  
JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING  
COMPANY OF AMERICA  
DIVISION OF US JVC CORP.  
FACTORY SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS  
107 Little Falls Road  
Fairfield, NJ 07004-2105  
(973) 808-9279  
1500 Lakes Parkway  
Lawrenceville, GA 30243-5857  
(770) 339-2522  
705 Enterprise Street  
Aurora, IL 60504-8135  
(630) 851-7855  
5665 Corporate Avenue  
Cypress, CA 90630-4727  
(714) 229-8011  
10700 Hammerly Blvd., Suite 110 2969 Mapunapuna Place, Suite 101  
Houston, TX 77043-2310  
(713) 935-9331  
Honolulu, HI 96819-2000  
(808) 833-5828  
13 Cummings Park  
Woburn, MA 01801-2105  
(781) 376-9100  
8192 West State Road 84  
Davie, FL 33324-4611  
(954) 472-1960  
890 Dubuque Avenue  
South San Francisco, CA 94080-1804  
(415) 871-2666  
Sophisticated electronic products may require occasional service. Just as quality is a keyword in the  
engineering and production of the wide array of JVC products, service is the key to maintaining the  
high level performance for which JVC is world famous. The JVC service and engineering organization  
stands behind our products.  
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS  
JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING COMPANY OF AMERICA  
DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.  
1700 Valley Road  
Wayne, NJ 07470-8498  
If you ship the product...  
Pack your JVC unit in the original carton or one of equivalent size and strength. Enclose, with the unit,  
a letter stating the problem or symptom that exists and also a copy of the receipt or bill of sale you  
received when you purchased your JVC unit. Print your home return address on the outside and the  
inside of the carton. Send to the appropriate JVC Factory Service Center as listed above.  
Don’t service it yourself.  
ACCESSORIES  
To purchase accessories for your JVC product, you  
may contact your local JVC Dealer.  
Or from the 48 Continental United States call toll free:  
1-800-882-2345.  
CAUTION  
To prevent electrical shock, do not open the  
cabinet. No user serviceable parts inside.  
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  
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WARRANTY (Only in U.S.A.)  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
CONSUMER VIDEO 1-90  
JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA warrants this product and all parts thereof, except as set forth below ONLY TO  
THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AT RETAIL to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP  
from the date of original retail purchase for the period as shown below. (“The Warranty Period”)  
PARTS  
LABOR  
1
YR  
90  
DAYS  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY (50) UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF  
COLUMBIA AND IN COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO.  
WHAT WE WILL DO:  
If this product is found to be defective, JVC will repair or replace defective parts at no charge to the original owner.  
Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC during normal business hours at JVC authorized  
service centers. Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of the Warranty Period. All  
products and parts thereof may be brought to a JVC authorized service center on a carry-in basis except for  
Television sets having a screen size 25 inches and above which are covered on an in-home basis.  
WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE:  
Return your product to a JVC authorized service center with a copy of your bill of sale. For your nearest JVC  
authorized service center, please call toll free: (800) 252-5722.  
If service is not available locally, box the product carefully, preferably in the original carton, and ship, insured, with  
a copy of your bill of sale plus a letter of explanation of the problem to the nearest JVC Factory Service Center,  
the name and location of which will be given to you by the toll-free number.  
If you have any questions concerning your JVC Product, please contact our Customer Relations Department.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:  
This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover:  
1. Products which have been subject to abuse, accident, alteration, modification, tampering, negligence, misuse,  
faulty installation, lack of reasonable care, or if repaired or serviced by anyone other than a service facility  
authorized by JVC to render such service, or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the products, or if  
the model or serial number has been altered, tampered with, defaced or removed;  
2. Initial installation and installation and removal for repair;  
3. Operational adjustments covered in the Owner’s Manual, normal maintenance, video and audio head cleaning;  
4. Damage that occurs in shipment, due to act of God, and cosmetic damage;  
5. Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge;  
6. Video Pick-up Tubes/CCD Image Sensor, Cartridge, Stylus (Needle) are covered for 90 days from the date of  
purchase;  
7. Accessories;  
8. Batteries (except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase);from the date  
of purchase);  
There are no other express warranties except as listed above.  
THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN.  
JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY  
OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING, WITHOUT  
LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO TAPES, RECORDS OR DISCS) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT,  
OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE  
LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA  
DIVISION OF US JVC CORP.  
41 Slater Drive  
Elmwood Park, New Jersey 07407  
REFURBISHED PRODUCTS CARRY A SEPARATE WARRANTY, THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY. FOR  
DETAILS OF REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY, PLEASE REFER TO THE REFURBISHED PRODUCT  
WARRANTY INFORMATION PACKAGED WITH EACH REFURBISHED PRODUCT.  
For customer use:  
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which is located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain  
this information for future reference.  
Model No.:  
Serial No:  
Name of dealer:  
Purchase date:  
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COPYRIGHT© 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.  
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