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1. Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards Checking the Remaining Capacity on the Expansion CompactFlash Card You can confirm the remaining capacity on an expansion CompactFlash card installed on the unit in the confirmation screen for the remaining ink ribbon For details on how to display the confirmation screen for the remaining ink ribbon see Checking the Remaining Ink Ribbon on page 23 963 9 MB 2011 7 14 10 57 DS SL10 A Copying User Created Data You can create original promotional images and templates for border prints and copy the data for use on this unit Use a memory card or USB memory device to copy data created on a computer onto the expansion CompactFlash card Connect a memory card or USB memory device to your computer 2 Copy the user created data onto the memory card or USB memory Structure the folders on the memory card or USB memory device in the same way as the folders on the expansion CompactFlash card For details on folder structure see Directory Structure for Expansion CompactFlash Folders on page 37 If a file path consists of more than 200 characters or includes non alphanumeric characters the unit may not be able to read the file 3 Confirm that an expansion CompactFlash card is installed in this unit 4 Open the Template tab on the administration screen Text Input Text Setting 5 Touch the C
2. Loading Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Loading the ink ribbon 1 Open the side door If it is difficult to insert the ink ribbon cartridge remove it and try inserting it again Reduce the ribbon slack by turning the cartridge spool in the direction of the arrow only 1f the ink ribbon cartridge cannot be inserted due to slack in the ribbon Do not rewind the ink ribbon cartridge for reuse in printing Printing will not be performed properly and it may cause a malfunction to occur Do not try to replace the ink ribbon cartridge while printing is in progress Immediately after printing the thermal head inside the unit will be hot When loading a cartridge do not insert your hand into the ink ribbon access opening to prevent the risk of burns 3 Close the side door Attaching the Paper Tray Attach the supplied paper tray About 50 sheets of printouts can be left on this paper tray However the number of printouts which can be accumulated on the paper tray changes according to the environment condition where the printer is used or the printed image Remove the printed sheets accumulated on the paper tray as soon as possible Raise the paper eject stopper when printout size is small
3. 5 6 7 12 To avoid loss of image data or damage to the main unit never attempt to insert a Memory Stick SD Card or MultiMediaCard into a CompactFlash type adapter set in the CompactFlash slot 8 Eject slot The printed photo emerges from this slot 9 Paper tray page 19 Printed photos are collected in this tray 10 Paper eject stopper page 19 Raise this stopper when printout size is small 11 Front door page 15 Open this door to change the paper roll Front door open A Paper holder page 15 The paper roll is inserted here The white areas between printouts are cut off and collected in the top portion of the paper holder B Paper holder release button page 15 Press this button to remove the paper holder 12 Side door page 18 Open this door for replacing the ink ribbon and inserting the expansion CompactFlash card Side door open A B A Ink ribbon access opening page 18 Mount the ink ribbon here B Expansion CompactFlash card slot page 38 When using features such as border print or promotional images insert the expansion CompactFlash card here Rear suonesedaig gsajdeyD 1 USB port host Allows connection of a USB device You can connect a commercially available card reader or USB memory device to thi
4. Raise the eject paper stopper Do not touch the printouts until they have been ejected from the printer If a printout gets stuck in the eject slot remove it from the slot immediately Checking the Ink Ribbon Remainder You can turn on the POWER switch and check the remainder of the ink ribbon in the Start Guide screen For details see the section Checking the Remaining Ink Ribbon on page 23 Loading Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon suonesedaig z sajdeyD 19 suoleiedad guajdeyy 20 Replacing the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon If the paper roll or ink ribbon runs out while printing the following error message appears Proceed as follows to replace the paper roll and ink ribbon N AN Ink Ribbon or Paper Roll Empty sit The ink ribbon or paper roll is empty Insert a new ribbon cartridge and paper roll and then press OK Removing the paper roll and ink ribbon The ink ribbon and paper roll are not meant to be used up completely Even if there is some ink ribbon and paper remaining be sure to load a new ink ribbon and paper roll as a set Using leftover paper may result in malfunction Removing the paper roll Lift the paper tray so that it is level and pull the paper tray outward to remove it Replacing the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon 2 Open the front door 3 Press the paper holder
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6. 28 Basic Settings Used in All Operation Modes This section explains the basic settings that are used in all of the operation modes Selecting the Language This procedure selects the language that is used for all of the other settings and operations The factory default setting is English 1 Open the Screens tab on the administration screen ei Ge ar Ol a Language Promotional Images OFF Start Guide 2 Touch the 1 button under Language A list of languages appears oo S 3 0 3 Touch the language that you want to select and then touch the OK button The display changes to the selected language Basic Settings Used in All Operation Modes Specifying the languages available for selection during operation Mi Applicable modes Full mode Quick Print mode When using Full mode or Quick Print mode it is possible to specify up to five additional languages to be made available for use during operation If more than one language is specified the user can select one of the languages when they start to place an order To specify additional languages to be made available for use during operation touch the 2 through 6 buttons and select the desired language from the list that appears If a language is selected for one button it is not available for selection for another button To cancel a setting touch OFF in the language list e Additional languages are not available in Event
7. DNP Fototusto more than a photo Snaplab Digital Photo Printer DS SL10 Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference 2011 Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd 3 00D 003 11 1 2 Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear Record these number in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED To disconnect the main power unplug the AC IN connector For the customers in the U S A 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
8. 26 Screens tab Lets you select the language display and configure settings such as those for the screen saver System tab Let s you select the operation mode set the clock and configure settings such as those for connecting the unit to a computer You can also perform thermal head cleaning and touch panel adjustment from this tab Pricing tab Lets you set the currency to use and the price of prints F7 Administration tab Lets you limit the number of prints per order and make password settings The print logs and system logs can also be displayed from this tab F Template tab Lets you copy data such as templates for border prints onto an expansion CompactFlash card You can also enter the text that will be added to images from this tab F Printer settings tab Lets you configure settings such as those for printing by order number or file name as well as cutting mode settings You can also perform print quality adjustment from this tab When the setting is complete touch the button If the date for the unit s internal clock is set to 2008 or earlier a clock settings screen allowing you to set the correct date will appear after you exit the administration screen If you cancel and exit the clock settings screen without setting the date you will return to the Start Guide screen For details on setting the date see Setting the Time on page 29 About Operation Modes About Operatio
9. you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources In case of products that for safety performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only To ensure that the battery will be treated properly hand over the product at end of life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For all other batteries please view the section on how to remove the battery from the product safely Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste batteries For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product 3 4 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Outline What This Product Can DO cccccecceeseeeseeeneeenseneneeenseensenenenenenens 7 Applications for This Printer ccccccssesssecceeessseseeseessensseneesees 8 PIU SON V CCS nsan a a Sa 8 Supported Media and File Formats ccssecsseceseeceseeeeeseneees 9 Chapter 2 Preparations Supplied Accessories esi coocaceesiinncceavedasvdeceieutecac
10. When the total number of prints exceeds a fixed value a message indicating that cleaning is necessary appears If this occurs touch the button to begin cleaning The following items are necessary to perform interior cleaning e The cleaning cartridge supplied with the printer e The cleaning sheet Cleaning Sheet supplied with the printing pack e Print paper e The cleaning cartridge is reusable Do not throw it away e As the cleaning sheet in not reusable discard it after the first use e If there is insufficient print paper remaining an error may occur If this occurs replace the print paper and begin the cleaning process again Touch the button Enter the administrator password Remove the paper tray QO N Check the remaining amount of print paper Cleaning vuLu yuIeN G Je deyuy 45 soueUajUle G Je deyy 46 Open the side door and remove the ink ribbon 10 Remove the paper from the front side of the cleaning cartridge sheet Load the cleaning cartridge into the printer and close the side door Touch the OK button in the message About 30 cm of print paper emerges and a message asking for confirmation to begin cleaning appears on the screen Remove the paper from the back side of the cleaning sheet the side without an illustration 11 The adhesive surface of the cleaning sheet is exposed now so check again to make sure that none of the corners have peeled up and the
11. and Quick Print Mode Setting Prices Set the prices for prints You can set the price per print for each size You can also set additional fees for matte finishing and special prints such as index or border prints You can also set initial fees for each order This initial fee will always be added regardless of the number of prints ordered When an initial fee is set the total price is calculated as follows basic price additional fee x number of prints initial fee Price setting example 0 25 Basic price 3 x 5 ss Adcitionalfes Border print Split image Matte finish ome maree fso Initial fee Total price example This is an example of a total price calculated using the above prices e Order content 3 x 5 size border print matte finish e Number of prints 5 Price per print 0 25 3 x 5 0 10 border print 0 05 matte finish 0 40 Total 0 40 price per print x 5 prints 0 50 initial fee 2 50 You can also vary the price per print based on the number of prints ordered band pricing For details on band pricing see Band Pricing on page 33 Prices are set on the Pricing tab of the administration screen Settings in Full Mode and Quick Print Mode Price Indication OFF Pricing Currency Index Print Initial Fee Widescreen 16 9 Border Print Split Image Matte Price Indication Select ON to enable the price settings If this
12. are using Printing Pack 2UPC C15 series 2UPC C48 series 2UPC C48 series 2UPC C48 series 1 Can be used for printing when using Cut mode For details see Setting Cut Mode on page 36 Dimensions mm inches 89 x 127 3 5 x 5 102 x 102 4 x 4 102 x 152 4x6 127 x 178 5 x 7 102 x 178 4 x 7 102 x 203 4 x 8 For details on print sizes that can be printed from your computer using the supplied printer driver refer to the operating instructions for the printer driver Supported Media and File Formats Supported memory cards This unit supports the following types of memory cards e Memory Stick e Memory Stick PRO e Memory Stick Duo e CompactFlash Card e SD Card e miniSD Card e MultiMediaCard e xD Picture Card e USB memory 1 Microdrive is not supported 2 SDXC is not supported For details on Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO and Memory Stick DUO see Notes on Using Memory Stick on page 68 For details on other types of memory cards see Notes on Using Other Types of Memory Cards on page 69 For details on USB memory see Notes on USB Memory on page 70 Supported file formats This unit supports the file formats listed below The maximum data size that can be read by the unit is 8 000 x 6 000 pixels e JPEG JFIF 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 2 0 baseline JPEG Progressive JPEG and 8 bit grayscale JPEG not suppor
13. at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Warning on power connection Use a proper power cord for your local power supply 1 Use the approved Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug with earthing contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable 2 Use the Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug conforming to the proper ratings Voltage Ampere If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord Appliance Connector Plug please consult a qualified service personnel For the customers in Europe The manufacturer of this product is Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd 1 1 1 Ichigaya Kagacho Shinjuku ku Tokyo Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is DNP PHOTO IMAGING EUROPE SAS ZI PARIS NORD II BP 51077 22 AVENUE DES NATIONS PARC SILIC VILLEPINTE 95948 ROISSY CDG CEDEX FRANCE This apparatus shall not be used in the residential area For the customers in Europe 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 For k
14. card appears on the screen Entering Passwords Using Memory Cards Remote Password Input Mi Expansion CompactFlash card required When the checkout password is requested instead of using the onscreen numeric keypad to enter the password it is possible to use a memory card or a USB memory in which the password has previously been stored In order to do so it 1s necessary to first create a file containing the password the password file on the administration screen and then store that file in a memory card or USB memory The memory card or USB memory containing the password file can be read by inserting it into a card reader connected to the USB port host located at the rear of the unit or into the USB port host itself The memory card slot on the front of the unit can also be used Creating a password file Make sure that an expansion CompactFlash card has been inserted 2 On the Administration tab of the administration screen set the checkout password and then touch the button The password file named snaplab txt is created in the root folder of the expansion CompactFlash card The file contents are described below password pass ka Password that was set 3 Remove the expansion CompactFlash card and copy the password file to the root folder of the memory card to be used The password file cannot be used as is stored in the expansion CompactFlash card No password file is c
15. center has not been raised ie Be careful not to confuse the back and front sides of the cleaning sheet Determine by the width of the print paper the 2UPC C14 C48 series 2UPC C13 C15 series orientation to affix the cleaning sheet and affix the cleaning sheet evenly and squarely onto the ejected 12 Touch the OK button in the confirmation message paper as illustrated Cleaning begins The print paper is drawn into and then reemerges from the eject slot which removes any foreign particles and grime inside the printer When cleaning finishes the print paper is cut several times After cleaning is finished make sure the cleaning sheet is completely ejected If any part of the cleaning sheet remains on the print paper remove the paper When using the 2UPC C14 C48 series printing pack holder and cut off all the remainders before using the orient the cleaning sheet lengthwise rather than printer crosswise Firmly affix the entire cleaning sheet so that the corners do not peel up and the center is not raised If the corners of the cleaning sheet peel up cleaning may not be performed properly Cleaning 1 3 Open the side door and remove the cleaning cartridge Cleaning the Cabinet If the cabinet is extremely dirty soak a clean cloth in water or a solution of water and a neutral detergent wring out the cloth and then wipe the surface of the cabinet Next wipe clean with a clean dry cloth To avoid damaging
16. image The following editing functions are available eCrop and Rotate eText Input eColor Adjustment eRed Eye Reduction eSepia B amp W For details see Image Editing on page 61 FEJ button Use this button to set the print finish You can also enable auto correction for the images D Once all of the desired images have been selected and the print quantities have been specified touch the OK button If the unit is in Event mode printing begins If the unit is in Full mode the order confirmation screen appears For details on how to proceed see Confirming and Printing the Order on page 59 Using Index Print Using Index Print Mi Applicable modes Full mode Event mode This function prints an array of thumbnails of all images The number of images printed per sheet is as follows e 3 5 x 5 30 images e 4 x 4 20 images e 4x 6 35 images e 5 x 7 56 images e 4x 8 45 images e 4x 7 40 images The Index Print function can print Exif images that exceed the maximum pixel size 8 000 horizontal x 6 000 vertical pixels Since all other functions of this unit do not support images of this size when other functions are being used these images cannot be printed and the following icon will appear in their place on the screen 1 From the main menu touch Index Print If the unit is in Event mode printing begins If the unit is in Full mode the order confirmation screen appears For details
17. memory card at the wrong time could result in the loss or damage of image data In addition removing the expansion CompactFlash card while printing is in progress may prevent printing from continuing normally Canceling Print Operations Canceling Print Operations To cancel a print operation while it is in progress the progress bar is displayed on the screen perform the following procedure Touch the top left corner of the print operation screen progress bar displayed twice in succession Print Estimated Print Time The password entry screen appears 2 Enter the administrator password or checkout password using the numeric keypad and touch OK Image Editing Mi Applicable modes All operation modes only crop and rotate in Quick Print mode While selecting or previewing images touching the button or the Edit button causes the editing menu to appear In Quick Print mode the crop rotate screen appears instead of the editing menu Touch a button to select menu ABC Crop amp Rotate Fie Color Adjustment Text Input DO Red Eye Reduction Pii Sepia B amp W The following editing functions are available on the editing menu e Crop and Rotate e Text Input e Color Adjustment e Sepia B amp W e Red Eye Reduction Canceling editing changes To restore an edited image to its original state select the image and then touch the Reset button Specifyin
18. off or that the Start Guide screen is displayed The computer may not be recognized if it is connected at any other time e If the connection is made via a USB hub correct operation is not assured Appendix Precautions Safety e Operate the printer using the power source specified in Specifications on page 72 Be careful not to damage the power cord by placing or dropping heavy objects on it it is dangerous to use the unit with a damaged power cord e If you do not intend to use the unit for a long time turn off the power and disconnect the power cord Unplug the power cord by grasping the plug not the cord itself e Do not disassemble the unit There is a danger of electric shock from the internal parts Be careful not to spill water or other liquids on the unit or to allow combustible or metallic material to enter the cabinet If used with foreign matter in the cabinet the unit is liable to fail or present a risk of fire or electric shock If the unit malfunctions or if a foreign body falls into the cabinet disconnect the power immediately and consult your ervice facility or your dealer To store a half used printing pack replace it in its original packing and reseal the package If possible keep the sealed printing pack in a cool dark location To subsequently use the printing pack place it in its sealed package in a warm room for several hours Doing so prevents condensation from forming when the print
19. release button and pull the paper holder out 4 Remove any paper remnants from the paper holder If the paper holder becomes full the paper remnants that are cut off may not eject from the printer These remnants may get stuck inside the printer and cause a malfunction Be sure to remove any remnants from the paper holder each time you replace the paper roll 5 Press the latch on top of the paper holder and open the holder You will need to reuse the paper core Be careful not to misplace it Removing the ink ribbon 1 Open the side door 2 Pull back the latch on the ink ribbon cartridge to release the lock and then grasp the ink ribbon cartridge and remove it If the ink ribbon breaks you can reconnect it with a piece of tape and use the remaining ribbon Immediately after printing the thermal head inside the unit will be hot When removing a cartridge do not insert your hand into the ink ribbon access opening to prevent the risk of burns Replacing the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon 21 suonesedaig z sajdeyo suoleiedad guajdeyo 22 Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon For details on loading the paper roll and ink ribbon see Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon on page 15 When you are finished loading the paper roll and ink ribbon touch the OK button in the er
20. screen appears For details on how to proceed see Confirming and Printing the Order on page 59 Using Border Print Using Border Print Mi Expansion CompactFlash card required Mi Applicable modes Full mode Event mode This function lets you print images with a border or text Only one type of border can be selected per order The selected border is printed on all of the images printed in that order 1 From the main menu touch Border Print The border selection screen appears i lt E VR URS 6 4 SO et pag Oa 2 Touch the border that you want to use button Enlarges the border 3 Touch the OK button The image selection screen appears A Select the images to be printed When you select an image the layout settings screen appears Zoom in and zoom out or move the image to configure the layout For details on configuring the layout see Specifying the Layout Crop and Rotate on page 61 5 Touch the OK button in the layout settings screen The image selection screen reappears 6 Select the print quantity For details on this operation see Selecting and Printing Images on page 55 Once all of the desired images have been selected and the print quantities have been specified touch the OK button If the unit is in Event mode printing begins If the unit is in Full mode the order confirmation screen appears For details on how to proceed see
21. shown on the screen to enter text You can enter up to two lines each containing up to 64 alphanumeric characters To make a correction touch the BS Backspace button If you keep touching the button the entire line where the cursor is located will be erased Font tab Lets you select the font to be used Size tab Use the and buttons to control the text size The size setting range is 4 72 points in 2 point steps Position tab Lets you specify the location and orientation of the text 5 Color tab Lets you specify the text color Depending on the number of characters and text size selected it may not be possible to print the entire text in some cases Once all of the text has been input touch the OK button The display returns to the Template tab Touch the ON button under Text Input Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards sBunles peoueApy p 19 deyo 41 suyas peoueapy p soideyy 42 Printing with Watermarks Mi Expansion CompactFlash card required Mi Applicable modes All operation modes Logos text illustrations and other custom designs can be printed on photos as watermarks For details on how to create and use watermark designs consult your dealer When using the watermark function you cannot print order numbers or file names on the photos Creating Watermark Templates Create and save watermark templates as image data Use any commercially availab
22. the memory card into the slot on the front of the unit To insert a Memory Stick PRS gt gt s f With the label facing up fully insert the Memory Stick in the direction indicated by A To insert an SD Card miniSD Card MultiMediaCard CompactFlash Card or an xD Picture Card Je A E With the label facing up fully insert the card in the direction indicated by A Starting Operation uoneiado 9 13 deyo 53 uo eiado g Jaydeyy 54 To insert USB Memory a gt S SS ooo e Always back up the data stored on a memory card before using it e Multiple memory cards cannot be used at the same time e Do not use a CompactFlash adapter Using such adapters can result in a loss of the image data stored on the card and could cause the unit to stop operating e Do not use a Memory Stick Duo adapter Doing so could cause a malfunction to occur e Always check the orientation of the memory card before inserting it Inserting a memory card the wrong way could cause a malfunction to occur e Do not remove the memory card until the unit prompts you to do so Removing the memory card at the wrong time could result in the loss or damage of image data 4 The main menu appears Touch a button to select menu Express Print Print all images on your media Select amp Print Fe s Ah Select images and print a e Split Image jeh Print severa
23. the printer to malfunction Also if the printing pack is used in this state spots are likely to appear on the printout Precautions xipueddy 67 xlpueddy 68 Memory Cards Notes on Using Memory Stick e Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd bears no responsibility for damage to your memory card or data while using this unit Operation of Memory Stick up to 32 GB media on this product is confirmed However proper operation on all types of the Memory Stick media is not guaranteed e You cannot play back files that are 4 GB or larger in size from Memory Stick media due to the specifications of its file system Under copyright law it is prohibited to use audio and images recorded without notifying the claimant first unless they are solely for private individual use Except to the extent expressly permitted by applicable laws you are not permitted to use any copyrighted images or data stored on Memory Stick media without obtaining authorization or approval of the respective owners thereof Memory Stick types Memory Stick is a compact mass storage IC memory media format Still images stored in a Memory Stick can be easily displayed overwritten or deleted Memory Stick comes in two types general purpose Memory Stick and Memory Stick using the MagicGate encryption technology to protect copyrighted material referred to as MagicGate Memory Stick Th
24. the surfaces of the unit never use thinner benzene alcohol or any other type of organic solvent to clean the unit Cleaning the Display When the display has become considerably dirty wipe it clean with a dry cloth or with a clean cloth soaked in water and thoroughly wrung out Do not use even a mild detergent as it can damage the surface of the display Never touch or strike the surface of the display with a hard object Cleaning the Filter for the Ventilation Holes A filter for the ventilation holes is located at the rear of the unit When the filter is dirty the thermal head may take longer to cool down affecting the printing time If the filter becomes considerably dirty remove it and rinse off any dust with water Do not scrub the filter screen with brushes or other coarse objects Cleaning the Printer Roller When the printer roller becomes dirty use a soft cloth moistened with cleaning alcohol to gently wipe the roller while turning it When cleaning the printer roller turn the printer off with the POWER switch then disconnect the power cord Cleaning soueUuajUle G Je deyuy 47 soueUajUle G Je deyy 48 Setting the Printer Image Quality Adjusting the Printer Image Quality To adjust the printer image quality open the Printer tab on the administration screen and then touch the MSA button The following screen appears Printer Color Settings Cancel OK Adjusting
25. the unit out of the carton box be careful not to hurt your back e The packaging materials are needed when transporting the unit so we suggest you keep them e Before transporting the unit remove the ink ribbon and paper roll from the unit e Before transporting the unit also remove any paper remnants from the paper holder The paper remnants may slip into the inner parts of the unit and result in damage if not removed Supplied Accessories 11 suonesedaig gsajdeyo suolesedad guajdeyo 12 Controls and Functions Front 1 8 9 10 11 1 Display Shows the operation screen Because the display is a touch screen the user simply touches the field for the desired operation The angle of the display can be adjusted for best viewing 2 USB port USB memory page 54 Holds a USB memory device with stored image data 3 SD Card MultiMediaCard slot page 53 Holds an SD Card miniSD Card or MultiMediaCard with stored image data 4 Memory Stick slot page 53 Holds a Memory Stick with stored image data 5 Access indicator Lights when a memory card is inserted a slot and flashes when a memory card is being accessed 6 xD Picture Card slot page 53 Holds an xD Picture Card with stored image data 7 CompactFlash card slot page 53 Holds a CompactFlash card with stored image data Controls and Functions 2 8 4
26. time may vary depending on the conditions of use Printing time matte 2UPC C13 series Approx 17 4 sec 3 5 x 5 inches 2UPC C14 series Approx 23 4 sec 4 x 6 inches 2UPC C15 series Approx 25 9 sec 5 x 7 inches 2UPC C48 series Approx 28 9 sec 4 x 8 inches Printing time may vary depending on the conditions of use Input connector AC IN for power Control connector RS 232C External control interface D SUB 9 pin connector 1 USB function port Hi Speed USB USB2 0 for the USB memory 2 front x1 rear x1 Memory card slots Memory Stick interface slot 1 SD Card interface slot 1 SDXC not supported CompactFlash card interface slot 2 Microdrive is not supported One of the two slots is used as expansion slot located inside the side door xD Picture Card interface slot 1 Compatible image file formats JPEG JFIF 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 2 0 baseline JPEG Exif 2 2 1 compatible DCF 2 0 compatible progressive JPEG and 8 bit grayscale JPEG not supported TIFF Exif 2 2 1 compatible TIFF RGB non compressed BMP 24 bit Windows format Some versions of the file formats may not be compatible USB host port Maximum number of pixels to be handled JPEG 8 000 H x 6 000 V or 8 000 V x 6 000 H TIFF 8 000 H x 6 000 V or 8 000 V x 6 000 H BMP 8 000 H x 6 000 V or 8 000 V x 6 000 H Maximum number of files to be handled 9 999 files for a memory card 8 inch touch sensitive TFT color display
27. using the supplied USB cable data sent from the computer can be printed on the unit 1 The supplied printer driver must be installed on the computer before connecting it to the unit Compact integrated body The display and printer are housed in a single enclosure which does not take up much space and easily fits on a shop counter or similar In addition the screen angle can be adjusted to seven different settings to fit operation conditions What This Product Can Do uino 13 deyo aullinO Je deyo 8 Applications for This Printer This printer can be used for any of the following applications The appropriate operation mode can be selected according to the intended application e Self service photo kiosk in a store Customers can bring media containing data for photos taken with a digital camera to the store and use this unit themselves to print their photos Both Full mode and Quick Print mode are designed for this type of application Full mode provides customers with a wide variety of options while Quick Print mode allows customers to print their photos quickly and easily As customers must pay for the photos they have selected for printing in this application the unit can be set to require store staff to confirm the order and input a password before the photos can be printed e Photo printing at events such as parties or weddings This unit can be used for onsite printing of photos at event
28. 640 x 480 pixels RGB Accessories supplied Paper Tray 1 Paper Holder 1 Paper Core 1 Adaptor left 1 Adaptor right 1 Cleaning Cartridge 1 USB Cable 1 790 081 71 Sony 1 CD ROM 1 Before Using this Printer 1 LCD display Optional accessories Self Laminating Color Printing Pack 2UPC C13 series 2UPC C14 series 2UPC C15 series 2UPC C48 series Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications xipueddy 73 Notes e Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use DAI NIPPON PRINTING CO LTD WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE TO PRINT CONTENT OF ANY TYPE OR LOSS OF DATA DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS PRINTING MEDIA ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE EXTERNAL STORAGE OR OTHER EXTERNAL DEVICE DAI NIPPON PRINTING CO LTD WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER The LCD panel fitted to this unit 1s manufactured with high precision technology giving a functioning pixel ratio of at least 99 99 Thus a very small proportion of pixels may be stuck either always off black always on red green or blue or f
29. Confirming and Printing the Order on page 59 Using Split Image Print Mi Applicable modes Full mode Event mode This function lets you print multiple images on a single sheet This function can also be used to print multiple copies of a single image in a prescribed size such as for Passport photos From the main menu touch Split Image The layout selection screen appears Select a layout with the suitable size The letters A and B in the layouts indicate the positions of images that will be assigned later The same image will appear in all locations marked by the same letter 2 Select the desired layout and then touch OK The preview screen appears Print Size Total Quantity Price ox 3 Touch the frame that you want to assign an image to Image Selection The image selection screen appears Using Split Image Print uoneledg g JaeldeuD 57 uo eiado g Jaydeyy 58 A Select the image that you want to assign to the frame and then touch the OK button The preview screen returns If the layout that you selected includes multiple images repeat steps 3 and 4 Print Size Total Quantity Price 0 00uUsD A OK Image Selection buttons Use these buttons to specify the number of prints Image Selection button Use this button to change the images selected for the layout Edit button Use this button to edit the selected
30. EG and 8 bit grayscale JPEG are not supported File names promol jpg bmp promoS5 jpg bmp File location DNP DSSL10 Promotion Copying promotional images to the unit Make sure that an expansion CompactFlash card has been inserted 2 Open the Template tab on the administration screen and then touch the Copy All button 3 Insert the memory card or USB memory containing the promotional images into the slot on the unit For details on copying see Copying User Created Data on page 39 To set the display interval for promotional images When multiple promotional images are to be displayed you can set the display interval of each image When the display time elapses the next promotional image appears 1 Open the Screens tab on the administration screen Start Guide 2 Under Promotional Images touch the ON button 3 Touch the button and input the desired interval The interval can range from 5 to 60 seconds Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards To turn the Start screen on off When promotional images have been set you can choose to hide the following Start Guide screen Touch screen to start USB Memory SD Card 2 MEMORY STICK PRO p MultiMediaCard ban Standard DUO To hide the Start Guide screen select OFF for Start Guide in the Screens tab of the administration screen Adding Borders Mi Applicable modes Full mode Event mode In addition to the borders stored on th
31. ach for Yellow Magenta Cyan 2UPC C13 series 89 x 127 mm 2 mm 3 5 x 5 inches inches 2UPC C14 series 102 x 152 mm 2 mm 4 x 6 inches Efi inches 2UPC C15 series 127 x 178 mm 2 mm 5 x 7 inches ily inches 127 x 127 mm 2 mm 5 x 5 inches Elp inches 89 x 127 mm 2 mm 3 5 x 5 inches Eo inches 2UPC C48 series 102 x 203 mm 2 mm 4 x 8 inches ilo inches 102 x 178 mm 2 mm 4 x 7 inches gt 35 inches 102 x 152 mm 2 mm 4 x 6 inches ilo inches 102 x 102 mm 2 mm 4 x 4 inches Aa inches Picture size 1 Printable only when using the printer driver 2 Not printable when using the printer driver Printable pixels 2UPC C13 series 1 100 x 1 536 dots 3 5 x 5 inches 2UPC C14 series 1 248 x 1 848 dots 4 x 6 inches 2UPC C15 series 1 536 x 2 148 dots 5 x 7 inches 1 536 x 1 548 dots 5 x 5 inches 1 100 x 1 536 dots 3 5 x 5 inches 2UPC C48 series 1 248 x 2 448 dots 4 x 8 inches 1 248 x 2 148 dots 4 x 7 inches 1 248 x 1 848 dots 4 x 6 inches 1 248 x 1 248 dots 4 x 4 inches The top and bottom and right and left portions will not be printed by about 2 mm 1 Printable only when using the printer driver 2 Not printable when using the printer driver Printing time glossy 2UPC C13 series Approx 14 4 sec 3 5 x 5 inches 2UPC C14 series Approx 18 6 sec 4 x 6 inches 2UPC C15 series Approx 20 5 sec 5 x 7 inches 2UPC C48 series Approx 22 8 sec 4 x 8 inches Printing
32. ake other adjustments Copying Watermark Templates onto the Expansion CompactFlash Card Use a memory card or USB memory device to copy the created template onto the unit s expansion CompactFlash card Create the folder directory DNP DSSL10 Watermark for storing the created template on the memory card or USB memory device To use the sample template stored on the supplied CD ROM copy the Sample DSSL10 Watermark folder from the CD ROM onto the memory card or USB memory device under the DNP DSSL10 Watermark folder For details on using the memory card or USB memory device to copy the template onto the expansion CompactFlash card see Copying User Created Data on page 39 Printing with Watermarks To print photos with watermarks select Matte under Print Finish Print finish selections can be made in the following situations e When you touch Matte in the order confirmation screen e When you touch EJ in the image selection screen or main menu in Event mode and then touch Matte in the screen that appears e If a watermark file is stored on the expansion CompactFlash card you cannot print with matte finishing even if you select Matte e If the glossy print finish is selected the watermark will not be printed Setting Image Preload Mi Expansion CompactFlash card required You can select whether data for ordered images is loaded onto the unit before printing begins When imag
33. ctions for red eye are canceled Make sure to perform red eye reduction after cropping or rotation 1 On the Edit Menu touch Red Eye Reduction The following screen appears The compensation frame is located in the center of the image 2 Use the arrow buttons to move the compensation frame to the eye position Image Editing uoleladO g sej deuy 63 uo eiado g Jaydeyy 64 3 Use the and E buttons to adjust the size of the compensation frame so that the eye is fully within the frame Perform red eye reduction on one eye at a time Including both eyes in the compensation frame may result in incorrect compensation 4 Touch the button The compensation function is carried out The result is shown in the small image at the bottom of the screen To cancel the compensation function touch the button Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each area that requires compensation With some images the compensation function may not be entirely successful 5 Touch the OK button The original screen reappears Selecting the Print Finish Selecting the Print Finish Mi Applicable modes All modes This function allows you to select glossy or matte finish for the prints It also allows you to perform automatic correction for the image during printing You can also set whether to print the date and whether to display the file names on the screen To make these settings touch the EJ button on the image selectio
34. d but no paper message appears Paper roll may not have been loaded correctly gt Ensure that paper roll is loaded correctly page 16 Ink ribbon was loaded but no ink ribbon message appears Ink ribbon may not have been loaded correctly gt Ensure that ribbon is loaded correctly page 18 Out of paper message appears but there is still paper in the unit This is not a defect Some spare paper will be left over Remove the leftover paper and load a new ink ribbon and paper roll page 15 There is a white margin on the printed image You may be trying to load a printing pack that is 102 mm 4 inches in width 2UPC C14 C48 series without the adapters attached to the paper holder Attach the adapters to the paper holder The print position may not be correct gt Adjust the print position page 49 Dust may have accumulated on the thermal head gt Clean the interior of the printer page 45 Power does not switch The power cord may not be on connected Make sure that the power cord is connected page 14 The POWER switch may not have been pressed correctly gt Make sure to press the POWER switch firmly page 22 Depending on the display angle the display may not be visible or may be difficult to see gt The display angle can be adjusted Adjust the angle of the display to improve the display appearance page 12 A vertical white st
35. d in order starting with the smallest file numbers Images that do not comply with the DCF standard e g image files created by users on a computer image files stored in user created folders appear after DCF standard images and are displayed in the order that they were loaded onto the unit This unit complies with the Design rule for Camera File system DCF standard defined by Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA e The following icon is displayed for images that are not compatible with this unit or which are damaged el ee e Any image that is less than 480 pixels in either the horizontal or vertical direction will appear as a small thumbnail image Due to their poor resolution such images may not produce a satisfactory image when printed Depending on the number of images in the memory card and the type of the memory card images may load slowly or may not load correctly Touch the images that you want to print When you touch an image the number of prints is automatically set to 1 and a button menu pops up uoleladO g sej deuy Ojo buttons Use these buttons to specify the number of prints button Use this button to edit an image The following editing functions are available eCrop and Rotate eText Input eColor Adjustment eRed Eye Reduction eSepia B amp W For details see Image Editing on page 61 In Quick Print m
36. e Administration tab on the administration screen and then touching the Summary Logs button Summary Logs Print Size 5x7 1 Quantity Total Price The log displays daily or monthly sales summaries for each print size The following information is displayed e Print size e Number of prints If receipts or prints other than customer orders were printed the number of prints is displayed as follows order prints non order prints e Sales for each size e Total sales Daily Monthly button Changes the summary basis period lt gt button Displays the summary for the previous next day or month Displaying the System Log The system log can be displayed by opening the Administration tab on the administration screen and then touching the System Logs button Print counter Cumulative print quantity Thermal head print quantity Hours of operation Power on Fan LCD back light Firmware ver J M The following information is displayed e Print counter e Cumulative print count e Thermal head print count e Hours of operation power on time fan operation time LCD backlight operation time e Firmware version lt button Touch this button to export the system log to an expansion CompactFlash card in CSV file format button Touch this button to reset the print counter button Upgrade the firmware version Do not turn off the unit while firmware vers
37. e CD ROM provided with the unit you can also create and use original border designs Creating border designs Use commercially available image processing software to create border designs You must convert the created designs to a format supported by the unit For the details on how to create border designs refer to the Setting Guide for the Snap Lab Utility and the Readme file on the supplied CD ROM To copy a newly created border Make sure that an expansion CompactFlash card has been inserted 2 Open the Template tab on the administration screen and then touch the Copy All button 3 Insert the memory card or USB memory containing the new border into the slot on the unit For details on copying see Copying User Created Data on page 39 Adding Text to Images You can create prints with text superimposed on the images Text can also be superimposed on borders Only alphanumeric characters can be superimposed on images If you want to add non alphanumeric characters or decorative text create border designs that include the desired text Any text that you set is added to all images printed 1 Open the Template tab on the administration screen 2 Touch the Text Setting button The text input screen appears Steve and Janet s Wedding a Size Position Color V Cancel OK 3 Use the Input tab to input the text Use the other tabs to format the text Input tab Touch the keys
38. e a Memory Stick insert it directly into the Memory Stick slot of the system Do not insert the Memory Stick into a CompactFlash type adapter as this may accidentally delete the data on the Memory Stick Do not remove the Memory Stick while reading or writing data Data may be corrupted in the following cases When the Memory Stick is removed or the system is turned off during read or write operation When the Memory Stick is used in locations subject to static electricity or electrical noise Do not strike bend or drop the Memory Stick Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Do not get the Memory Stick wet e Avoid storing or using the Memory Stick under the following conditions In a hot location such as inside a car or outside on a very hot day In direct sunlight In a humid location or where corrosion occurs easily Do not touch the Memory Stick contacts with anything including your finger and metallic objects Do not affix anything other than the supplied label to the Memory Stick labeling position Affix the supplied label so that it does not stick out beyond the labeling position e Carry and store the Memory Stick in its case e This unit is equipped with a standard Duo compatible slot Devices with this type of slot are equipped with a mechanism that automatically determines the size o
39. e it against 5 Insert the paper roll into the paper holder a hard object because the paper may tear or crease l effecting the print quality The arrow on the label in the center of the paper roll must point inwards 2 Open the front door When installing the paper roll make sure the paper holder is completely open Otherwise a malfunction may occur 3 Press the paper holder release button and pull the paper holder out 6 Remove the label in the center of the paper roll e Make sure to fully remove all labels from the paper roll If labels remain inside the printer operation problems may occur e After inserting the paper roll do not touch the printing surface the inner surface of the rolled paper Fingerprints sweat creases etc can lead to reduced print quality e Insert the paper roll firmly and completely into the paper holder Close the paper holder 4 Press the latch on top of the paper holder and open the holder O KO Loading Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon suonesedaig z sajdeyo 17 suolesedad guajdeyD 18 When closing the paper holder take care that the leading edge of the paper roll does not stick out of the paper feed opening 8 Return the paper holder into the unit Insert the paper holder until you hear a sharp click
40. e preload is enabled data for ordered images is loaded from a memory card onto the expansion CompactFlash card immediately before printing begins When loading is complete the memory card removal screen appears As users must remove their memory cards before printing begins this function minimizes the risk of users forgetting their memory cards e When this function is enabled the number of images that can be printed in a single order is limited to the available capacity on the expansion CompactFlash card When printing index prints split image prints or other such prints that include multiple images on a single sheet each of these images are copied onto the expansion CompactFlash card Therefore be sure to use an expansion CompactFlash card with a large capacity Images may take longer to load before printing depending on the number and size of images ordered e When this function is enabled it is not possible to go back and change order settings after advancing to the order confirmation screen 1 Open the System tab on the administration screen DE oo Cora Bea Mode Selection Load images before printing ON Print Head Cleaning Touch Panel Adjustment Clock Settings 12 00 AM 2 Touch the ON button for Load images before printing When image preload is disabled images are loaded from a memory card during printing When printing is complete a message prompting the user to remove their memory
41. e procedure for setting the passwords is described below 1 Open the Administration tab on the administration screen Reset to Factory Print Logs Summary Logs System Logs Settings Settings in Full Mode and Quick Print Mode 2 Touch the ON button under Password 3 Touch the Administrator Password button and enter a four digit password 4 Touch the Checkout Password button and enter a four digit password Printing without requiring a password To permit printing without the password input screen appearing touch the OFF button under Password Advanced Settings Band Pricing You can vary the price per print based on the number of prints ordered This allows you to offer discounts for large volume printing Prices can be set for each print size You can also set additional fees for matte finishing and special prints such as index or border prints The additional fee for special prints is added to the band price for each print If band prices are not configured the prices configured for Normal will be applied Items for which Normal prices apply will be displayed with the prices in parenthesis Band price setting example avs axe fax axe 1 Open the Pricing tab on the administration screen Currency Price Indication Index Print Initial Fee Widescreen 16 9 Border Print Split Image Matte 2 Touch the Band button Chapter 3 Touch the EJ button The following sc
42. emplates expansion CompactFlash slot on the unit stored on the supplied CD ROM onto a CompactFlash card using your computer If your computer cannot handle 1 Open the side door CompactFlash cards you can also copy the sample data onto a USB memory device or other memory card and then use the unit to copy the data onto the CompactFlash card Insert the CompactFlash card into the computer 2 Copy the promotional images Create the folder DNP DSSL10 in the root folder of the CompactFlash card and copy the DNP DSSL10 Promotion folder from the supplied CD ROM into the created folder 3 Copy the border print templates Folders for each print size 3 x 5 4 x 6 4 x 8 5 x 7 2 Insert the expansion CompactFlash card that you have are located in the DNP DSSL10 Template folder of created into the expansion CompactFlash card slot the supplied CD ROM Create the folder DNP DSSL10 Template in the root folder of the CompactFlash card and copy the folders for the sizes you want to use from the supplied CD ROM into the created folder If you copy the data onto a memory card other than CompactFlash or onto a USB memory device you must copy that data again onto a CompactFlash card using the unit For details on how to copy the data see Copying User Created Data on page 39 3 Close the side door
43. ext e Displaying promotional images e Exporting the system log or print log e Creating a password file e Preloading images to be printed e Printing with watermarks An expansion CompactFlash card is created using any commercially available CompactFlash card CompactFlash cards Type I and Type II can be used We recommend using a CompactFlash card with a capacity of at least 512 MB and a fast read write speed Microdrive is not supported Directory Structure for Expansion CompactFlash Folders Data such as promotional images and templates for border prints is stored on the expansion CompactFlash card The folder structure on the expansion CompactFlash card is as follows As the folder structure on the supplied CD ROM is identical you can create an expansion CompactFlash card by copying folders directly from the CD ROM You will need at least 512 MB of memory in order to copy all of the data stored on the CD ROM DNP DSSL10 Promotion Promotional images Template Border print templates Watermark Watermark templates Watermarking Order Numbers or File Names on Prints Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards suas peoueapy p 13 deyo 37 suyas peoueapy p saideyy 38 Creating an Expansion Installing a CompactFlash Card in CompactFlash Card the Unit Create an expansion CompactFlash card by copying The expansion CompactFlash card must be installed in the sample data of promotional images and frame t
44. f the Memory Stick media that is inserted and therefore accept both standard size Memory Stick media and the more compact Memory Stick Duo media without the use of an adapter Do not insert more than one media at a time Doing so may result in damage to the unit As there is arisk of swallowing keep Memory Stick Duo media out of reach of children Notes on using Memory Stick Duo e Use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen to move the Memory Stick Duo write protect switch e Some Memory Stick Duo are not equipped with a write protect switch When using a Memory Stick Duo without a write protect switch be careful not to edit or erase data by mistake e When writing on the memo area do not apply excessive pressure Notes on Using Other Types of Memory Cards This unit supports CompactFlash SD Card MultiMediaCard and xD Picture Card We recommend backing up any image data stored on a memory card before using it with the unit Be aware that Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd is not liable for any damage to memory cards or loss of data that occurs while using this unit CompactFlash card The card can only be set in the slot in one direction If the card does not slide into the slot smoothly do not try to force it in Instead make sure that the card is oriented correctly with the A mark pointing towards the slot A mark Direction of insertion For details re
45. fer to the user s manual accompanying your card This unit does not support Microdrive SD Card The parts of an SD Card are shown below Write protect switch Contacts For details either visit the SD Card Association Web site or refer to the user s guide accompanying your card http www sdcard org This unit does not support SDXC Write protecting SD Card data In order to protect important data from accidental erasure an SD Card can be write protected to prevent data from being written To do so slide the write protect switch as shown in the figure Write protect switch Write protected tHo 64 Not write protected When it is write protected the SD Card cannot be used to store photographs taken with a digital camera MultiMediaCard The card can only be set in the slot in one direction If the card does not slide into the slot smoothly do not try to force it in Instead make sure that the card is oriented correctly Always orient the card as show below Direction of insertion Memory Cards xipueddy 69 xipueddy 70 For details refer to the user s guide accompanying your card xD Picture Card The card can only be set in the slot in one direction If the card does not slide into the slot smoothly do not try to force it in Instead make sure that the card is oriented correctly with the A mark pointing towards the slot Direction of inse
46. g the Layout Crop and Rotate This function allows you to trim and rotate an image thus changing the composition of the image To adjust the image composition touch Crop amp Rotate on the editing menu F pig To crop the image Y Y buttons Use these buttons to adjust the size of the image Arrow buttons Use these buttons to adjust the area to be cropped To rotate the image button Use this button to rotate the image clockwise 90 degrees Touch this button repeatedly until the image is at the desired orientation Once the new image composition is completed touch the OK button Image Editing uoneiado 9 13 deyo 61 uo eiado g Jaydeyy 62 Inputting Text You can input text that will appear on top of printed images On the Edit Menu touch Text Input The text input screen appears Steve and Janet s Wedding 2 Touch the keys shown on the Input tab screen to enter text You can enter up to two lines each containing up to 64 alphanumeric characters You can use the other tabs to configure text settings You can also configure text settings in the layout editing screen that follows Input tab Use the Return button to move the cursor between lines To make a correction touch the BS Backspace button If you keep touching the button the entire line where the cursor 1s located will be erased Font tab Lets you select the font to be used Selec
47. he print pack contains two ink ribbons and two paper rolls Be sure to use the ink ribbon and paper roll in the same carton as a set See Ink Ribbon and Paper on page 72 The ink ribbon and paper roll are not meant to be used up completely Even if there is some ink ribbon and paper remaining be sure to load a new ink ribbon and paper roll as a set Using leftover paper may result in malfunction Make sure to use a matching paper roll and ink ribbon set Using an unmatched combination will not only prevent you from obtaining normal print results but may cause a paper jam or a malfunction Do not touch the printing surface of the paper roll or the ink on the ink ribbon Fingerprints and other pollutants can lead to reduced print quality The number of sheets that can be printed depends on the print pack type The table below lists the image count for one ink ribbon and paper roll set Print 2UPC C13 2UPC C14 2UPC C15 2UPC C48 pack series series series series Number of 300 200 172 150 sheets sheets sheets sheets sheets Print size 89x127mm 102x152mm 127x178mm 102 x 203mm 2 mm 2 mm 2 mm 2 mm 3 5x5 inches 4x6 inches 5x7 inches 4 x8 inches 3 32 inch 3 32 inch 3 32inch 3 32 inch e Do not replace the ink ribbon and paper roll before they are used up Otherwise the above number of sheets may not be achieved e Place the paper roll vertically If you place the paper roll horizontally the paper roll may roll a
48. he sharpness of image outlines Sharpness is enhanced when you move the slider to the right and reduced and smoothened when you move the slider to the left Adjusting the Gray Balance In this unit the gray balance value measured as being colorless is set as adjusted value No 0 The following procedure is used to adjust the gray balance to a desired tint Note that in some cases the gray balance of the ink ribbon and the printing paper may be subject to some deviation due to conditions during transport etc 1 Open the Print tab on the administration screen and then touch the ASH button 2 Touch the button Two patches A and B are printed The gray pattern from No 0 to No 88 is printed in each In the case of the 2UPC C13 series patch A and patch B are printed separately on two sheets In the case of the 2UPC C14 series 2UPC C15 series and 2UPC C48 series patch A and patch B are printed on one sheet Based on the printed results decide which patterns from among each series of No 0 to No 88 provide the optimal gray balance 3 Enter the number of the desired pattern from print A in A next to Gray A B Print To input the number touch the button 4 Similarly enter the number of the desired pattern from print B in B next to Gray A B Print 5 Touch the OK button Adjusting the Print Position Adjust the print position if images are printed off center on the paper 1 Open the Pri
49. ing pack is removed from its package Installation e Install the unit on a level surface Do not install the unit on a slant or on its side Doing so could damage the unit e Do not jar or drop the unit e Do not install the unit in any location that is subject to instability excessive dust extremely high or low temperatures vibration high humidity direct sunlight e Do not block the ventilation holes on the unit Doing so could result in damage On transporting the printer Remove the ink ribbon and paper roll and any supplied accessories memory cards or scraps in the paper holder before transporting the printer Failure to do so may cause a malfunction It is recommended that you store the ink ribbon and paper roll in the package they came in after you remove them On condensation e If the printer is subjected to wide and sudden changes in temperature such as when it is moved from a cold room to a warm room or when it is left in a room with a heater that tends to produce quantities of moisture condensation may form inside the printer In such cases the printer will probably not work properly and may even develop a fault if you persist in using it If moisture condensation forms turn off the power and leave the printer standing for at least one hour If the printing pack is subjected to wide and sudden changes in temperature condensation may form on the ink ribbon or paper inside This will cause
50. ing the 2UPC C14 series or 2UPC C48 series print pack attach an adaptor to the paper holder to compensate for the width difference 1 Open the front door 2 Press the paper holder release button and pull the paper holder out Loading Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon suonesedaig z sajdeyo 15 suolesedad guajdeyy 16 3 Press the latch on top of the paper holder and open the holder 4 Adjust the width of the paper holder When using the print pack 2UPC C14 series or 2UPC C48 series Attach adaptors to both ends of the paper holder Make sure the color of the label on the upper part of the adaptors matches the color of the label on the paper holder Insert the adaptors firmly and completely into the paper holder Loading Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon When using the print pack 2UPC C13 series or 2UPC C15 series Remove the adaptors from the paper holder Store the adaptors in a safe place so as not to lose them Loading the paper roll Insert the paper core into the paper roll e If the edges of the paper roll are uneven make sure to even them out before installing the paper roll Otherwise a malfunction may occur e If the paper is wound loosely around the core make sure to wind it tightly before installing the paper roll Otherwise a malfunction may occur e Do not grasp the paper too tightly or strik
51. ion upgrade is in progress The unit will restart after the firmware upgrade finishes Adjusting the Touch Panel This function is used to calibrate the touch panel 1 Open the System tab on the administration screen and touch the Touch Panel Adjustment button The touch panel adjustment screen appears A box appears on this adjustment screen 2 Touch the box that appears on the screen When you touch the box a new box appears at a different location on the screen Keep touching the boxes as they appear When no more boxes appear adjustment is complete Adjusting the Touch Panel 51 soueUDsIUIey G Je deuyD soueuaUle G Je deyuy 52 Restoring the Factory Settings To reset the unit back to its factory settings open the Administration tab on the administration screen and then touch the Reset to Factory Settings button Restoring the Factory Settings Operation Starting Operation Mi Applicable modes All operation modes Touch the screen anywhere Touch screen to start The language selection screen appears Please select language English REUCEIE Espa ol AR Deutsch The above screen will not appear in the following circumstances e When Event mode is set e When only one language is set for use Chapter 2 Touch the desired language A notice regarding the use of the unit appears Read the notice and then touch the OK button 3 Insert
52. is unit supports both types of Memory Stick However because this unit does not support the MagicGate standard material recorded with this unit is not protected by MagicGate In addition you can also use Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick PRO with your unit Notes on MagicGate MagicGate is the collective name of content protection technologies developed by Sony Corporation Write protecting Memory Stick data In order to protect important data from accidental erasure the Memory Stick has a write protect switch When the switch is in the left hand position data can be written to or deleted from the Memory Stick and the Memory Stick can be initialized When the switch 1s in the right hand position data in the Memory Stick can be read but cannot be written When inserting a Memory Stick into Memory Cards this unit in order to read data slide the write protect switch to the protected state Contacts Write protect switch Write protected Not write protected LOCK LOCK Label area The write protect switch position and shape varies depending on your type of Memory Stick Formatting initializing Memory Stick Always perform formatting initialization using Memory Stick compatible devices A Memory Stick formatted in Windows for example may not function on this unit Notes on using Memory Stick e To us
53. item is not set to ON total price calculation receipt printing and price display will be disabled Currency Selects the currency to use when calculating the price for an order When you touch the button a list of currencies such as indicated below appears Touch the currency to use and touch the OK button When not displaying the currency select 12 34 to display decimal points or 1234 not to display decimal points abbreviation abbreviation BRL Brazilian Real O O 5 Colombian Peso lt m u O O Venezuelan Bolivar East Carribbean Dollar Argentinian Peso Chilean Peso PEN ECS UYU Uruguayan Peso P Polish Zloty LN HUF Hungarian Forint Peruvian Nuevo Sol Ecuador Sucre i Argentinian Peso Pricing Set prices for each print size additional fees for special prints and initial fees that will be added to each order The price setting range is 0 9999 0 99 99 depending on the currency To set the prices 1 Touch the Normal button 2 Touch the EJ button The following screen appears Pricing Index Print Border Print Split Image Matte Initial Fee Cancel First set the basic price per print for each size 3 Select the size field for which to set a price and touch the button A numeric keypad appears 4 Enter the price using the numeric keypad and touch the OK button The price appears in the field selected in step 3 Next set the additio
54. ithout having to replace the printing pack If Cut mode is set a print size selection screen appears at the start of the ordering process The following print sizes can be set in Cut mode 2UPC C15 Series e 5 x 7 standard print size e 3 5 x 5 standard print size cut in half 2UPC C48 Series e 4x 8 standard print size e 4x7 4x7 print size cut e 4x6 4 x 6 print size cut e 4x 4 standard print size cut in half Y x When printing an image that is half the size of a standard print 3 5 x 5 for the 2UPC C15 series and 4 x 4 for 2UPC C48 series the amount of paper and ink used is that same as the amount used when printing the standard sized print As a result when you print orders that result in images filling only part of a sheet the paper and ink for that sheet are partially wasted When Odd Even Message is set to ON and a print order results in images that fill only part of a sheet a message prompting customers to order additional images appears Setting Cut Mode Setting Cut mode 1 Open the Print tab on the administration screen Print Position Adjustment tT TAAA ea lt P emin eee lt gt 2 Touch the ON button for Cut Mode 3 Touch the EN button The following screen appears Cut Mode 2UPC C15 315X97 2UPC C48 4x4 Cancel 014 4 Select the size to be printed You can select multiple sizes 5 Touch the OK button The display returns to the Prin
55. l images on a single sheet Border Print Print images with borders Index Print Print thumbnail images Start p Over Print Size The exact menu that appears depends on which operation mode has been set For details on the operation of the unit from this point refer to the page shown below after each menu item name Full mode e Select amp Print page 55 e Border Print page 56 e Split Image page 57 e Index Print page 58 Starting Operation e Express Print page 59 Quick Print mode e Select amp Print page 55 e Express Print page 59 Event mode e Select amp Print page 55 e Border Print page 56 e Split Image page 57 e Index Print page 58 e Express Print page 59 If Cut mode is set a screen for selecting the print size appears after the menu selection has been made For details on Cut mode see Setting Cut Mode on page 36 Selecting and Printing Images Mi Applicable modes All operation modes This procedure explains how to select and print the desired images 1 On the main menu touch Select amp Print The image selection screen appears Select All button Touch this button to select all images FEJ button Touch this button to set the print finish and to set whether or not to show the file names Symbols on the thumbnails EI Number of prints WA Edited image Order of thumbnail display Images that comply with the DCF standard are displaye
56. lashing In addition over a long period of use because of the physical characteristics of the liquid crystal display such stuck pixels may appear spontaneously These problems are not a malfunction xlpueddy 74 Specifications Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd
57. le photo editing software to create the templates Create the image data in monochrome The black portions of the templates will be used for the watermark finish and printed with matte processing Use the sample watermark templates stored in the Sample DSSL10 Watermark folder of the supplied CD ROM as a guide when creating designs Use the following sizes and file names for the templates Template size horizontal x vertical pixels 1536 x 1100 watermark_3x5 png 1248 x 1248 watermark_4x4 png 1248 x 1848 watermark_4x6 png 1536 x 2148 watermark_5x7 png 1248 x 2148 watermark_4x7 png 1248 x 2448 watermark_4x8 png 1 Be sure to create templates that are within the horizontal and vertical size limits Rotating these dimensions and saving will result in improper printing The file format is as follows e Gradation 8 bit e Color Grayscale e File format PNG non interlaced 1 4 bit gradation process during printing 2 Interlaced files cannot be used When saving the PNG file with your photo editing software select the no interlace option Printing with Watermarks The outer edges of the templates 65 pixel wide border on all four sides may not print e Be sure to test templates before putting them to use Depending on the template design stripes or lines may appear in the watermarks when printed In such cases reduce the area of the black portion in the template change its position or m
58. lete touch the OK button If the date is set to 2008 or earlier a clock settings screen allowing you to set the correct date will appear after you exit the administration screen If you cancel and exit the clock settings screen without setting the date you will return to the Start Guide screen Setting the Administrator Password You can change the password required to display the administration screen You can also set the administrator password as the password entered before printing The factory default setting for the administrator password is 9999 1 Open the Administration tab on the administration screen Password Budget code EB Administrator Password Checkout Password Reset to Factory Print Logs Summary Logs System Logs Settings 2 Touch the ON button under Password 3 Touch the Administrator Password button and enter a four digit password Selecting the Operation Mode Select the operation mode suited to the intended application 1 Open the System tab on the administration screen 2 Under Mode Selection touch the desired operation mode The settings that need to be made depend on the operation mode that is selected For details on the settings for Full mode and Quick Print mode see Settings in Full Mode and Quick Print Mode on page 30 Basic Settings Used in All Operation Modes dnies suaideyug 29 dnjas sajdeyo 30 Settings in Full Mode
59. mode e The administration screen and error messages are always displayed in the language specified in position 1 e You cannot select OFF for position 1 e If you only set position 1 the language selection screen will not appear during orders If you want to change the positions of two selected languages for example you have selected 1 English and 2 Japanese and you want to change the settings to 1 Japanese and 2 English you need to first cancel the setting of one of the languages 1 Touch 2 and select OFF from the language list 2 Touch 1 and then select Japanese 3 Touch 2 and select English Setting the Time This procedure sets the time for the internal clock 1 Open the System tab on the administration screen Mode Selection Ay Y JUICK Print Load images before printing ON Touch Panel Adjustment Print Head Cleaning Clock Settings 2 Touch the Clock Settings button The following screen appears Clock Settings DDMMYYYY MonthDDYY MMDDYYYY AM PM Cancel OK Date format Select the display format for the date and time from among the following options Date e YYYY MM DD Ex 2011 6 1 e DD MM YYYY Ex 1 6 2011 e Month DD YY Ex Jun 1 11 e MM DD YYYY Ex 6 1 2011 Time e 24h 24 hour display e AM PM AM PM display Use the A V buttons to set the date and time 3 Once all settings are comp
60. n the indication PC MODE is shown on the display of the unit In this condition the touch panel is inactive Installing the Printer Driver If the unit is to be controlled from a computer you must install the supplied printer driver on the computer before connecting the unit to the computer for the first time For details on installation refer to the installation guide and the Readme file on the supplied CD ROM The supplied printer driver does not support printing via a network Computer Connection Setting You can select whether to receive commands from a computer To enable commands from a computer touch the ON button for PC Connection in the System tab of the administration screen Mode Selection Quick Print Load images before printing PC Connection T o Print Head Cleaning Touch Panel Adjustment Clock Settings When OFF is selected commands from computers connected to the unit via USB cable will be ignored Printing From a Computer Connecting to a Computer To print from a computer you must connect the unit to the computer using the supplied USB cable Plug the USB cable into the USB port device at the rear of the unit When making the connection you should also consult the documentation of the computer USB cable gt Computer e Before connecting the computer to the unit make sure that the unit is turned
61. n Modes This unit has three operation modes Full mode This mode is designed for using this unit as a self service photo kiosk to be operated directly by customers in a store This mode makes all functions available providing customers with a wide choice of print options Because of the numerous options provided to the customer in this mode it may take a significant amount of time for a customer to complete the ordering process Quick Print mode This mode is also designed for using this unit as a self service photo kiosk to be operated directly by customers in a store Compared to Full mode the customer is presented with fewer options which allows them to more easily and quickly print their photos The following functions are not available in Quick Print mode e Split Image e Border Print e Index Print e Image editing other than crop and rotate Event mode This mode is designed for using this unit at events such as parties or weddings This mode is intended to allow event guests to print photos free of charge this mode is also intended for use in a store where the unit 1s operated only by staff This mode provides access to all functions The language selection pricing and password input functions are not used in Event mode Touch the screen Select language Select input method e Insert memory card e Send image data Select print type e Select amp Print Border Print Split Image Inde
62. n and paper Ink ribbon for printing 2 rolls 5 x 7 inches print paper 2 rolls 2UPC C48 series Self Laminating Color Printing Pack Contains color ink ribbon and paper Ink ribbon for printing 2 rolls 4 x 8 inches print paper 2 rolls Printing capacity Each printing pack contains two sets of the ink ribbon and paper combination One set of the ink ribbon and paper allows you to print the following number of sheets Print 2UPC C13 2UPC C14 2UPC C15 2UPC C48 pack series series series series Number 300 200 172 150 of sheets sheets sheets sheets sheets Print 89x127mm 102x152mm 127x178mm 102 x203 mm size 2 mm 2 mm 2 mm 2 mm 3 5 x5 inches 4x 6inches 5 x7 inches 4 x 8 inches 3 32 inch 8 32inch 3 32inch 3 82 inch e However the number of sheets that can be printed may not be guaranteed if you replace the ink ribbon and paper before the ink ribbon and paper run out e Always use a designated print pack Ink Ribbon and Paper Specifications Specifications Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Input current 3 0 to 1 3 A max Operating temperature range 5 to 35 C Operating humidity range 20 to 80 no condensation External dimensions Approx 275 x 300 x 380 mm WHD 10 7 x 11 g x 14 5 6 inches excluding the maximum projecting parts Mass Approx 11 kg 24 lb 4 oz printer only Printing method Dye sublimation thermal transfer Resolution 300 dpi Gradations 8 bits 256 levels e
63. n screen The following screen appears Print Setting Matte DDMMYYYY YYYYMMDD MonthDDYY MMDDYYYY Automatic Correction Display Setting o IERE Print Finish Select the finish for the prints Glossy finish or matte finish can be selected If a watermark file is stored on the expansion CompactFlash card and matte finish is selected the watermark will be printed Date Print Format Select the format for the date when the date of each photo is to be printed on the image If you do not want the dates to be printed select OFF e YYYY MM DD Ex 2011 6 1 e DD MM YYYY Ex 1 6 2011 e Month DD YY Ex Jun 1 11 e MM DD YYYY Ex 6 1 2011 e OFF No dates Display Setting Select whether to display the file names on the screen The file names are only displayed on the screen they are not printed Automatic Correction Select whether to automatically correct the image before printing Proper correction may not be obtained depending on the image In addition correction will not be applied if you adjust the image quality via image editing or if you select the sepia or black and white setting Once all settings are complete touch the OK button to return to the previous screen Printing from DPOF Settings If a digital camera that supports DPOF was used the images to print and the quantity for each image can also be specified at the camera When image and quantity selection wa
64. nal fee for special prints 5 Select the special print field for which to set a price and touch the button Pricing Border Print Split Image Matte Initial Fee Widescreen 16 9 tence OK A numeric keypad appears 6 Enter the price using the numeric keypad and touch the OK button The price appears in the field selected in step 5 Onceall price settings are complete touch the OK button Settings in Full Mode and Quick Print Mode dnies g suaideyg 31 dnyas uajdeyo 32 Setting the Passwords When using this unit as a self service photo kiosk in a store the store staff needs to verify the number of prints and the charges accept payment from the customer and then input a password before the photos can be printed The password is a four digit number that is set beforehand on the administration screen Password entry screen example Please input password then press OK Selecta Pint E Order No Print Size Quantity Price r Printable Sheet Quantity EE e Estimated Print Time There are two types of passwords Administrator password This password is needed to print photos and to display the administration screen This password is only used by the person who is responsible for the setup and administration of the unit Checkout password This password is input when printing photos This password is used by staff in the course of serving customers Th
65. ng or storing it Memory Cards e When using an SD Card or MultiMediaCard insert the memory card directly into the corresponding slot Do not insert these memory cards into the CompactFlash type adapter Doing so could cause the image data stored in the card to be deleted or damaged e Always make sure that the memory card is oriented correctly before inserting it in the appropriate slot of the unit Inserting any memory card in the wrong direction may damage the unit and or memory card and cause malfunctions Do not remove the memory card or turn off the unit while data is being read or written to the memory card Doing so could cause the data that is being recorded to be deleted or damaged Notes on USB Memory Before inserting a USB memory device into the slot make sure that the top and bottom of the connectors correspond Direction of insertion For details refer to the instructions provided with your USB memory device e This unit does not support USB memory devices with security functions e Compatibility is not guaranteed for all USB memory devices Troubleshooting Before sending the unit out for servicing check the items listed below If you still cannot solve the problem contact your dealer Cannot load paper roll Are you trying to load 2UPC C13 C15 series while adaptors are mounted in the paper holder Remove the adaptors and then load the paper roll page 15 Paper roll was loade
66. nt tab on the administration screen DIAC 2 Printer Color Setting Print Position Adiustment Cut Mode Odd Even Message ic o Order Numbering 2 Adjust the Print position adjustment sliders for X horizontal and Y vertical direction printouts are ejected with the b and B buttons The adjustment range is 2 mm for both directions Setting the Printer Image Quality vuLu yuIeN G Je deyuy 49 soueUajUlIe G Je deyy 50 Displaying Logs The print log and system log can be displayed Displaying the Print Log The print log can be displayed by opening the Administration tab on the administration screen and then touching the Print Logs button Quantity Order No Date andTime Print Size Print Type 0001 2008 7 3015 16 5x7 0 1 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 2008 7 3016 39 5x7 0 1 2008 7 30 16 44 5x7 2008 8 117 15 5x7 2008 8 117 17 5x7 2008 8 11 14 03 5x7 J mi The following information is displayed for each order e Order No e Date e Print size e Print type P Select amp Print I Index Print S Split Image B Border Print A Express Print e Number of prints e Price S Touch this button to export the print log to an expansion CompactFlash card in CSV file format If budget codes are being used the budget code data is included in the exported CSV file Displaying Logs Displaying the Sales Log The sales log can be displayed by opening th
67. o Print Size Quantity uoneiado 9 13 deyo Printable Sheet Quantity Estimated Print Time Go i Back Confirm the number of prints price etc The print finish can be changed at this point To do so touch the button corresponding to the desired finish If a watermark file is stored on the expansion CompactFlash card and you select Matte for the print finish the watermark will be printed Printing All Images Confirming and Printing the Order 59 uoneledg g Je deuy 60 2 Touch the Print Start button A numeric keypad appears for inputting the password budget code Please input password then press OK Order No Print Size Quantity Price lear Printable Sheet Quantity iang Estimated Print Time 3 Store staff inputs the password and touches the OK key The staff member uses the numeric keypad displayed on the screen to enter a four digit password either the checkout password or the administrator password e If using budget codes input the budget code instead of a password and then touch the OK button e If using a memory card to input the password simply insert the memory card when the password input screen appears If the correct password is input printing begins When a message prompting you to remove the memory card appears remove the memory card from the slot Do not remove the memory card until the unit prompts you to do so Removing the
68. ode only crop and rotate are available button Touch this button to display the preview screen To close the preview screen touch the preview screen button Touch this button to close the popup display When the popup display is closed the icon appears Touch this icon to display the popup display again Selecting and Printing Images 55 uo eiado g Jaydeyy 56 Up to 99 prints can be made of one image The number of prints in a single order cannot be increased beyond the limit on the maximum number of prints that was set by the administrator To add further prints it is necessary to either reduce the number of prints already specified or else divide the order into multiple orders If the Odd Even Message setting is enabled in Cut mode and the number of prints is odd a message will appear Be sure to check the number of prints When using border print a layout settings screen crop and rotate will appear immediately after touching an image that you want to print Touch OK or Cancel to return to the image selection screen and the button menu popup display will appear For details on the layout settings screen see Specifying the Layout Crop and Rotate on page 61 Once all of the desired images have been selected and the print quantities have been specified touch the OK button If the unit is in Event mode printing begins If the unit is in Full mode or Quick Print mode the order confirmation
69. of the number of prints touch the button to perform cleaning Startup and Shutdown Setup Chapter Language and operation mode selections prices The password entry screen appears passwords and other settings for setting up the unit are configured from the administration screen You can also 2 Enter the administrator password using the numeric change settings after setting up the unit and perform keypad maintenance from the administration screen dnyas g 1 dey9 Displaying the Administration Screen Proceed as follows to display the administration screen e Before you can make settings on the administration screen you must enter the administrator password In the factory default condition the administrator password is set to 9999 3 Touch the OK button e If a memory card is inserted in any of the front side memory card slots of the unit the administration screen does not come up Remove any memory cards first and then repeat the procedure The administration screen appears At the Start Guide display touch the top left corner of the screen twice in succession creen to start om Promotional Images Start Guide By touching one of the tabs at the top of this screen you can select the respective category to make settings For details on each category see this section and Advanced Settings on page 33 Displaying the Administration Screen 25 dnyas sajdeyo
70. on how to proceed see Confirming and Printing the Order on page 59 Printing All Images Confirming and Printing the Order Mi Applicable mode All operation modes This function prints one each of all images Mi Applicable modes Full mode Quick Print mode 1 From the main menu touch Express Print In Full mode and Quick Print mode the order confirmation The order confirmation screen appears screen appears before printing starts For details on how to proceed see Confirming and Printing does not start until store staff check the order and Printing the Order on page 59 input the appropriate password Note Memo If the total number of images exceeds the maximum The system settings can be altered to modify the operation limit on the number of prints that was set by the of this unit in the ways listed below See Setting the administrator the image selection screen will be Passwords on page 32 displayed with only the maximum number of prints e Start printing without requiring a password to be input selected In this case you can either print just the e Use budget codes instead of a password selected images as is or change which images are e Instead of inputting the password on screen input the selected password by inserting a memory card in which the password has been stored Order confirmation screen Confirm your order then press Print Start eee Print Finish Select amp Print Order N
71. opy All button 6 Insert the memory card or USB memory device on which the data is copied into the appropriate slot on the unit All of the data is copied from the memory card or USB memory to the expansion CompactFlash card Deleting All Data on the Expansion CompactFlash Card You can delete all of the data stored on the expansion CompactFlash card by touching the Delete All button in the Template tab of the administration screen All folders and files stored under the DNP DSSL10 folder on the expansion CompactFlash card will be deleted This includes folders and files that are read only Setting Promotional Images Mi Applicable modes Full mode Quick Print mode You can display any desired promotional images while the unit is in the standby state Up to five promotional images can be set to be displayed sequentially In addition when promotional images are set for display you can also select whether or not to display the standard start screen Creating promotional images Use any commercially available photo editing software to create the promotional images Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards sBunles peoueApy p JeldeuD 39 sumas peoueapy 19 deyo 40 Store the newly created promotional images in the DNP DSSL10 Promotion folder on a memory card or USB memory Promotional image specifications Image size 640 x 480 pixels File format Baseline JPEG or 24 bit bmp Progressive JP
72. proximation and may differ slightly from the actual printed result e If the text size and layout are such that the text does not fit within the bounds of the image font size and positioning are automatically adjusted to fit the text entirely within the image e Text that is positioned flush with the edge of the image may be cut off when the image is printed Adjusting the Image Quality To adjust the image quality touch Color Adjustment on the editing menu Saturation i Sharpness SSSS008 cee The following items can be adjusted e Brightness e Tint e Saturation e Sharpness Use the lt 4 P buttons to adjust each item Each item can be adjusted 8 steps Once adjustment is complete touch the OK button Printing in Sepia or Black and White You can set the image color to sepia or black and white for printing To set the image color to sepia or black and white touch the Sepia B amp W button on the editing screen Sepia button Use this button to change the image to sepia for printing B amp W button Use this button to print the image in black and white After selecting one of the buttons touch the OK button Compensating for the Red Eye Effect On photos taken with a flash the so called red eye effect can sometimes be a problem This function makes the effect less noticeable If cropping or rotation is performed after red eye reduction the corre
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74. reated when setting the administrator password Setting Image Preload Entering Passwords Using Memory Cards Remote Password Input s uip s peoueapy py Jeideyo 43 sBuljes peoueapy p Joldeyy 44 System Settings Quick Print Load images before printing PC Connection ON hd on i Print Head Touch Panel Cleaning Clock Settings Adjustment Beep Setting Determines whether a beep is heard while performing operations or when an error occurs To turn the beep on or off touch the ON or OFF button under Beep on the System tab of the administration screen System Settings Maintenance Cleaning Cleaning the Interior If defects such as white stripes fading or scratches begin to appear in printouts you may need to clean the thermal head and rollers In particular white stripes and lines tend to appear when using the 2UPC C14 series or 2UPC C48 series printing pack after printing a large quantity of prints with the 2UPC C13 series or 2UPC C15 series printing pack White stripe or fading H Speckled scratch Sa Threadlike scratch You can check whether cleaning is necessary in the confirmation screen for the remaining ink ribbon To display the confirmation screen for the remaining ink ribbon touch the top right corner of the Start Guide screen twice in succession Chapter 2011 7 14 11 23 DS SL10 Recommend use of cleaning cartridge Number of prints
75. reen appears Pricing v a Index Print 4x6 7 Border Print 4x4 Wide 16 9 Split Image Matte Initial Fee Cancel OK 4 Under Band Price touch the button for the size that you want to set 5 set up the band pricing for the size that you selected Lower Qty This value represents the lower end of the band to which the Unit Price value will apply In the first line this value is fixed at 1 In the second and subsequent lines this value will be automatically set according to the Upper Qty setting in the previous line Upper Qty This value represents the upper end of the band to which the Unit Price value will apply If no upper limit is desired for this band leave this field blank Unit Price This value represents the price per print for this band To input values in each of the fields touch the desired field and then touch the button An example setting is shown below Band Pricing sumas peoueapy p Jeldeup 33 suyas peoueapy p sojdeyy 34 Band pricing setting example 1 to 10 prints 0 50 11 to 50 prints 0 40 51 or more prints 0 30 Input example Lower Qty Upper Qty Unit Price Repeat this process for the other sizes by first touching the size button and then setting the band pricing Set the additional prices for special prints First touch the desired field then touch the button and use the numeric keypad to input the prices Once you have set all of
76. ripe appears on the printout Display not on or difficult to see Image data cannot be read A mounted memory card does not contain any data gt Insert a memory card that contains image data Data has been recorded ona memory card in a format that the unit does not recognize gt Be sure to store image data in a format that the unit can recognize page 9 The memory card may not be properly inserted gt Make sure that the memory card is fully inserted The memory card may not be inserted in the correct direction gt Set the memory card in the direction shown on the operation screen Cannot pull out the paper holder There may be an excessive accumulation of scraps in the paper holder Even out the scraps in the paper holder before pulling it out Troubleshooting xipueddy 71 xlpueddy 72 Ink Ribbon and Paper Each printing pack contains two sets of the ink ribbon and paper roll combination Be sure to use the ink ribbon and the paper roll in the carton as a Set 2UPC C13 series Self Laminating Color Printing Pack Contains color ink ribbon and paper Ink ribbon for printing 2 rolls 3 5 x 5 inches print paper 2 rolls 2UPC C14 series Self Laminating Color Printing Pack Contains color ink ribbon and paper Ink ribbon for printing 2 rolls 4 x 6 inches print paper 2 rolls 2UPC C15 series Self Laminating Color Printing Pack Contains color ink ribbo
77. ror message screen The error message screen closes and you can continue operations If the Ink Ribbon Breaks during Use The remaining ribbon can be used after repairing it with adhesive tape 1 Open the side door and remove the ink ribbon cartridge 2 Pull the ribbon on the spool attach one edge of a strip of adhesive tape along the entire length of the ribbon s end and then attach the other edge of the tape to the ribbon on the other spool 3 Remove any slack from the ribbon Be sure to wind the taped portion completely so that the tape is not exposed A Hold the center of the ink ribbon cartridge and load it into the unit 5 Close the side door Depending on the position of the ribbon break a single printout s worth of ribbon may be lost Startup and Shutdown Startup and Shutdown Startup 1 Verify that no memory card is inserted in any of the front side memory card slots of the unit Then turn on the POWER switch The unit starts up and the start guide screen appears Touch screen to start USB Memory E SD Card p EN MEMORY STICK PRO d MultiMediaCard m j Standard DUO For details on subsequent steps see the section Operation on page 53 If the ink ribbon or paper roll is empty the following screen appears The ink ribbon or paper roll is empty Insert a new ribbon cartridge and paper roll and then press OK Sh
78. round and fall This may cause an injury SJ Hold the paper roll with both hands so that you do not drop it because it is heavy Dropping may result in an injury Hold the paper roll with both hands e If inserting the paper core into the paper roll is difficult when loading the paper roll squeeze the roll from both sides to restore its shape Squeeze from both sides e An IC board is incorporated in the ink ribbon cartridge Do not touch the terminal of the IC board with anything including your fingers or metallic objects Also do not strike bend or drop the IC board Notes on storage e Avoid placing where subject to high temperatures high humidity or dust direct sunlight e After opening the bag use the ink ribbon and the paper as soon as possible e When storing after partial use put the ribbon and the paper back in their bags Before Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Clean the thermal head and rollers regularly whenever you load a new paper roll and ink ribbon For detailed information on cleaning see Cleaning the Interior on page 45 Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon When using the printer for the first time you must first load a paper roll and ink ribbon e Always use a designated print pack e Always replace the paper roll and ink ribbon together as a set Attaching adaptors to paper holder Paper roll widths vary according to the print pack When us
79. rtion For details refer to the user s manual accompanying your card Notes on using memory cards The following apply to all memory cards except Memory Stick For details about Memory Stick types on page 68 Before using any memory card be sure to carefully read its user manual e When you purchase a memory card you must first initialize it with a digital camera If you initialize the memory card with a personal computer or any device other than a digital camera this unit may not be able to read the image data stored on the memory card Do not attempt to use any memory card that is not specified for use with this unit Doing so could damage this unit Do not strike bend or drop the memory card Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the memory card Do not get the memory card wet Because the memory card is vulnerable to humidity we recommend that such memory card not be used under humid conditions e Avoid storing or using memory card under the following conditions In a hot location such as inside a car or outside on a very hot day In direct sunlight In a humid location or where corrosion occurs easily Ina location where the memory card could be exposed to electrostatic discharge or electronic noise Do not touch the contacts on a CompactFlash card SD Card or MultiMediaCard with your hands or bare metal Always keep the memory card in its case when carryi
80. s Both guests and staff can operate the unit to print photos free of charge Event mode is designed for this type of application Because photo printing is free of charge there is no need to confirm the order or input a password For details see About Operation Modes on page 26 Applications for This Printer Print Services Print Services This unit can print photos taken with a digital camera in several different ways as listed below Select amp Print This function lets you select the desired images from the contents of the memory card specify the number of copies and print them Border Print This function lets you select from a variety of border designs to be printed around the images or you can input text to be added to the images You can also add your own original border designs Split Image This function lets you print several images on a single sheet This function also lets you print images of a prescribed size such as for passport photos Index Print This function lets you print all images on a memory card as thumbnails This is convenient for checking the contents of a memory card and visually sorting through a large number of images when selecting images for printing Express Print This function lets you print all images on the memory card in one operation There is no need to select images Print Sizes You can print in the following sizes depending on the printing pack that you
81. s made at the camera and such a memory card is then inserted into the slot of this unit the selection data generated by the digital camera are automatically read by the unit By using these data printing can be carried out quickly and easily If the number of images selected at the digital camera is higher than the maximum allowable number of prints per order the image list screen will appear with the number of images corresponding to the maximum number being selected You can then proceed to print these images or change the image selection This function is active when Select amp Print or Express Print is selected at the Main Menu About DPOF DPOF Digital Print Order Format is a standard that enables automatic printing of images taken with a digital camera Digital cameras supporting this standard write information about image selection and print quantity onto the memory card This information can then be used by DPOF compatible photo printers to enable quick and easy printing Available functions and operation steps for specifying DPOF information depend on the digital camera model For details refer to the documentation of your camera Printing from DPOF Settings uoneladO g Jaj deuy 65 uo eiado 9 Jaydeyy 66 Printing From a Computer When the supplied USB cable is used to connect the unit to a computer data sent from the computer can be printed out using this unit When the USB cable is plugged i
82. s port and use it to read data 1 Correct operation with every card reader and USB memory device is not guaranteed Operation is not guaranteed when connected by a USB hub PictBridge is not supported 2 POWER switch Turns the unit on or off 3 USB port device page 66 Use the a USB cable to connect the unit to a computer 1 Operation is not guaranteed when connected by a USB hub 4 AC IN Power Source Connector page 14 Connect the supplied power cord here 5 Display stand Use this stand to adjust the angle of the display 6 RS 232C interface Allows connection of a commercially available thermal sheet printer or similar device 7 Air vent Features a built in filter for the thermal head cooling fan Controls and Functions 1 3 suoleiedad guajdeyD 14 Installation Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord to the AC IN connector on the back of the unit and then connect the plug to a power outlet m Power outlet Adjusting the Display Angle The display angle can be adjusted to make the display more easily viewable Seven settings are available for angle adjustment When storing the unit pull the display forward until completely upright and then push it backward until horizontal Installation Loading Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Loading Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Handling the paper roll and ink ribbon T
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84. sssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 63 Compensating for the Red Eye Effect ccccccccccsssssesseeeeeeeeeeeenens 63 Selecting the Print FINISN ccccsesscssseeeeeseeceseeeeeesenenseeseasesees 64 Printing from DPOF Settings cccsssccesseeeeseeseeseeeeseesenseeeennens 65 Printing From a Computer cccccseceesseeeseeeeeneeeenseeeessesenseeeeneees 66 Installing the Printer Dryer i c cciaeialerienuscee alain aia eadeimedinene 66 Computer Connection Setting sssrinin eiie 66 Connecting to a Computel asss bert dariastaxaionctvaves 66 Appendix POC AUN ONS es 67 M mory Cald Saena aa 68 Notes on Using Memory Stick sesssnnnnnesssssssseeersssssssecerrssssssseeeresses 68 Notes on Using Other Types of Memory Cards cccccccssseeeeeees 69 Noteson USB MEMO oeuse a 70 TFOUDIESNOOUNG isisisi iaoiai 71 Ink Ribbon ANd Pape f ss ssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn 72 DDESCITICAUOUS siinseid AS 72 Table of Contents Outline What This Product Can Do This unit reads image data stored on a memory card and allows quick and easy printing of photos taken with a digital camera or other device The product has the following features Versatile print services Besides regular photo printout the unit can produce split image prints prints with borders and index prints It also allows the user to edit images before printing with functions such as trimming and color adju
85. stment Order numbers and file names can be printed as a watermark making print sorting easy Selectable operation modes To fit the specific purpose for which the unit is used Full mode Quick Print mode and Event mode can be selected Support for a wide range of memory cards All major memory card formats used in digital cameras are supported Memory Stick xD Picture Card SD Card MultiMediaCard and CompactFlash card The unit also supports USB memory High speed high quality printing Using a newly developed print engine that features a dyesublimation thermal transfer technology it 1s possible to print images of lasting beauty at high speed Easy operation by touch panel A 8 inch touch panel display is used allowing for easy operation with just a touch of the screen Chapter Customizable with original data By inserting a memory card expansion CompactFlash card carrying promotional images and border data into the expansion slot screen savers can be displayed and photos can be combined with borders for printing Original images can be used for the advertisement and border data 1 A commercially available CompactFlash card is required Printing watermarks for logos and text By storing logos text and other custom designs on an expansion CompactFlash card and installing the card you can print the designs onto photos as watermarks Printing from computers By connecting the unit to a computer
86. t a font from 5 available types Size tab Use the and buttons to control the text size The size setting range is 4 72 points in 2 point steps Color tab Lets you specify the text color Select a color from 16 available colors Image Editing 3 5 Once all of the text has been input touch the OK button The layout editing screen appears Steve and Janet s Wedding g way l TUARI g s lt TRR Cancel Touch the buttons to edit the layout Arrow buttons Use these buttons to move the print position of the text up down left and right button Use this button to rotate the text clockwise 90 degrees Touch this button repeatedly until the text is at the desired orientation Size Use the and buttons to control the text size The size setting range is 4 72 points in 2 point steps Color Use the lt 4 and P buttons to specify the text color Select a color from 16 available colors Edit Text button Displays the text input screen The settings configured in the layout editing screen are retained Font Use the lt 4 and gt buttons to specify the font Select a font from 5 available types Touch the OK button The configured settings are saved and the image selection screen or preview screen returns e Any text entered is added only to the image currently being edited e The preview displayed in the layout editing screen is an ap
87. t tab 6 Select ON for Odd Even Message if necessary When Odd Even Message is set to ON and a print order in Cut mode results in images that fill only part of a sheet a message appears Watermarking Order Numbers or File Names on Prints This setting determines whether the order number or file name is printed on the prints The order numbers or file name is printed as a watermark on the edge of the photo Open the Print tab on the administration screen and then touch Order Numbering or File Name Odd Even Message cm oF Print all Prints the order number on all prints Print first only Prints the order number only on the first image of each order If you print multiple copies of the first image the order number is printed on each copy Print file name Prints the file name of the image on each print e Print file name cannot be used for split images and index prints e You can only print file names consisting entirely of alphanumeric characters e When printing with watermark lamination you cannot print order numbers or file names on the photos OFF No order number or file name is printed Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards Functions That Require an Expansion CompactFlash Card A CompactFlash card expansion CompactFlash card for storing essential data and settings is required in order to use the following functions e Printing images that include a border or t
88. ted Exif 2 2 1 compliant DCF 2 0 compliant e TIFF Exif 2 2 1 compliant RGB non compressed e BMP 24 bit Windows format Some format versions may not be supported In addition playback of images edited on a computer may not be possible Up to eight levels are supported for directories on a memory card or disc and up to 9 999 files can be handled in a single operation If a file path consists of more than 200 characters or includes non alphanumeric characters the unit may not be able to read the file TIFF BMP and images with large file sizes may take longer to load The unit does not support files for which the date is before January 1 1980 or after December 31 2079 Supported Media and File Formats 9 aullinO 4e deyo aullinO Je deyo 10 About DCF DCF is the abbreviation for Design rule for Camera File System It is the standards that have been regulated by Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association or JEITA to promote environments mainly for users to easily utilize image files such as ones from digital still cameras among related products DCF standards however do not guarantee complete compatibility among products Trademarks The following words are trademarks of their respective owners e Memory Stick and are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation registered in the United States and o
89. the Remaining Capacity on the Expansion CompactFlash Caler cece irc tacts daveiatc EN 39 Copyings User Created Data ite csincrsivcieieansini ete diieaacs a 39 Deleting All Data on the Expansion CompactFlash Card 39 Sette Promotional MMA SS serecek ah 39 Addine Brde Serenat a teats vem abuaac Rite iass 40 Addins Tex iO IMa tesa a a 4 Printing With Watermarks ccccesseeesseeeseeeeseeeeeeseeseeeeaeeneaeeeeaees 42 Creatine Watermark Templates seriinin 42 Copying Watermark Templates onto the Expansion CompactFlash Can saena treet eer eee rm ee eee emer 42 Pontine With Watermark Syed acai sence tea hemi teaialge a 42 Setting Image PrelOad ccccssseccseseeeeessseeceeneeseenseesensseeseeneeesens 43 Entering Passwords Using Memory Cards Remote Password PEO catetsnetcrete enc saae na eeecwe sc aces ecapet mace ees aptweanennedetetuawceeeseuedsboen 43 SV SONI SC LIN Sisco acds tae le cnsieetec a ent oeteetexeceessnucnan tices 44 BESS U ener ener a teres Tere cree 44 Chapter 5 Maintenance Cleaning ssis a 45 Clean the TMICriO asea a S 45 Cleaniig the Cabine benn act cnshananntacenenutetes 47 Cleans the Display cenina a sede 47 Cleaning the Filter for the Ventilation Holes cceceececeeeeeeeeeees 47 Cleamne the Printer ROWCi sue cees nuieonctantteh ianiesusaace te aA 47 Setting the Printer Image Quality c scssccssssseessesseeseeneeesens 48 Adjusting the Printer Image Quality
90. the color balance Adjust the color balance by adjusting the sliders for Red Green and Blue with the lt 4 and P buttons Red Green Blue Regarding red green and blue each color becomes stronger when you move the slider to the right and weaker when you move the slider to the left For example if you move the Red slider to the left red becomes weaker while cyan becomes stronger Adjusting the lightness Adjust the lightness by adjusting the sliders for Dark Light Gamma and Sharpness with the lt d and P buttons Setting the Printer Image Quality Dark Adjusts the scale of the dark tones Dark tones become darker when you move the slider to the right and lighter when you move the slider to the left Light Adjusts the scale of light tones Light tones become lighter when you move the slider to the right and darker when you move the slider to the left Light 255 192 Output 128 To adjust the contrast move the Dark and Light sliders Contrast becomes higher when you move both sliders to the right and lower when you move both sliders to the left Gamma Adjusts the scale of medium tones Medium tones become darker when you move the slider to the right and lighter when you move the slider to the left Light 255 192 Output 128 64 Sharpness Adjusts t
91. the necessary fields touch the OK button Setting the Maximum Number of Prints Setting the Maximum Number of Prints This function sets the maximum number of prints that can be printed The maximum can be set in the following four modes Number of prints in one order Order The maximum number of prints can be set in a range from 1 to 999 prints This maximum for a single order remains in effect even if another mode is set Price of one order Price Printing is disabled when the price of a single order exceeds the specified price The maximum price can be set in a range from 1 to 9999 or 0 01 to 99 99 If you enter 0 there will be no limit for order prices The maximum price remains in effect even if another mode is set Cumulative number of prints Rental This setting limits the total number of prints that can be made with the unit making this setting suitable for applications where the unit is rented out etc The cumulative counter continues to increase even after printing pack replacement This maximum can be set in a range from 1 to 9999 prints Until ink ribbon is consumed Ink Ribbon This setting determines the maximum number of prints on the basis of the amount of ink ribbon remaining You cannot set the maximum number of prints when Ink Ribbon is selected 1 Open the Administration tab on the administration screen Max Prints Password E code Administrator Password Checkout Password Summar
92. ther countries MultiMediaCard is a trademark of Infineon Technologies AG e Microdrive is a registered trademark of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies e SD miniSD and SDXC are trademarks of SD 3C LLC Adobe and Photoshop are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries xD Picture Card is a trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Other product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective manufacturers Rasterize processing for TrueType font is based on software from the FreeType Team This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group e Libtiff Copyright 1988 1991 Sam Leffler Copyright 1991 1997 Silicon Graphics Inc Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose 1s hereby granted without fee e Zlib 1995 2002 Jean loup Gailly and Mark Adler PALS Supported Media and File Formats Preparations Chapter Supplied Accessories Make certain you have received the following accessories Paper Tray 1 Cleaning Cartridge 1 2 Adaptor right 1 USB Cable 1 Before Using this Printer 1 CD ROM 1 1 These items are stored in the printer Be sure to remove these items from the inside of the printer before turning the power on 2 For information on use see the section Cleaning the Interior on page 45 e When taking
93. tos is not required such as when using the unit for in house purposes budget codes can be used to keep track of printing costs incurred by each department project In this case the budget code is entered instead of a password Budget codes are four digit numbers that are assigned beforehand to individual departments or projects When a budget code is used the cost is tracked according to the code that is input Budget code entry screen example Please input budget code then press OK Select amp Print Order No Print Size Quantity 110 USD Printable Sheet Quantity Estimated Print Time Go Back Settings for using budget codes Price 1 Open the Administration tab on the administration screen Password Budget code ce Administrator Password Checkout Password Reset to Factory Print Logs Summary Logs System Logs Settings 2 Touch the ON button for Budget Code You can confirm the number of photos printed for each budget code by opening and exporting the print log from the Administration tab of the administration screen For details see Displaying the Print Log on page 50 Using Budget Codes sumas peoueapy p Jeldeup 35 sBuljes peoueapy p Jeldeyy 36 Setting Cut Mode It is possible to print in non standard sizes when using the 2UPC C15 series or 2UPC C48 series printing pack This function allows you to print several different print sizes w
94. undene i Norge Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT strgmfordelingssystem For the customers in the USA Lamp in this product contains mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Telecommunications Industry Association www elae org For the State of California USA only Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Perchlorate Material Lithium battery contains perchlorate For the customers in Taiwan only va ba EENS For the customers in Europe If you want to dispose this product do not mix with general household waste There is a separate collection system for used electronics products in accordance with legislation under the WEEE Directive Directive 2002 96 EC and is effective only within European Union Disposal of waste batteries applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste On certain batteries this symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol The chemical symbols for mercury Hg or lead Pb are added if the battery contains more than 0 0005 mercury or 0 004 lead By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly
95. utdown 1 Complete any pending operations and then bring up the start guide screen Touch screen to start e USB Memory F SD Card a MEMORY STICK PRO F MultiMediaCard m j Standard DUO xD Picture Card Compac tFlash 2 Verify that no memory card is inserted in any of the front side memory card slots of the unit Then turn off the POWER switch After turning off the unit wait at least 5 seconds before turning it on again Checking the Remaining Ink Ribbon You can check the amount of ink ribbon that remains from the Start Guide screen 1 Display the Start Guide screen Touch screen to start USB Memory Fa SD Card a MEMORY STICK PRO d MultiMediaCard id Standard DUO f xD Picture Card CompactFlash a 2 Touch the top right corner of the Start Guide screen twice in succession The confirmation screen for the remaining ink ribbon appears 2011 7 14 10 57 DS SL10 o Print Size Displays the size selected for prints Ribbon Remain Displays the remaining number of prints for the ink ribbon When the remaining number of prints reaches 0 replace the ink ribbon and paper roll For details see Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon on page 15 Startup and Shutdown suonesedaig Z sajdeyo 23 suolesedad guajdeyo 24 button Displays the number of prints since the last head cleaning If the Cleaning is necessary message appears to the right
96. x Print Express Print Select image number of copies Edit 4 Remove memory card when image preloading is ON Verify order enter password Print i Remove memory card when image preloading is OFF Flow of Operations in Each Mode Quick Print mode Touch the screen Select language Select input method e Insert memory card e Send image data Select print type e Select amp Print e Express Print Select image number of copies 4 Edit crop and rotate only Remove memory card when image preloading is ON Verify order enter password Print i t Remove memory card when image preloading is OFF 1 Data for ordered images is loaded onto the unit before printing begins For details see Setting Image Preload on page 43 2 After printing ends in Event mode the display returns to the print type selection screen without the appearance of the memory card removal screen To remove an inserted memory card touch the Cancel button in the print type selection screen Event mode Touch the screen Select input method e Insert memory card e Send image data Select print type e Select amp Print Border Print Split Image Index Print Express Print Select image number of copies Edit Remove memory card when image preloading is ON Print Select print type About Operation Modes dnies g sajdeyy 2 dnyas sajdeyo
97. y Logs System Logs Reset to Factory Print Logs Settings 2 Touch either the F Order Price Rental or Ink Ribbon button 3 Touch the button and input the maximum number of prints that can be printed If Ink Ribbon is selected this maximum cannot be set When Rental or Ink Ribbon is selected When you select Rental or Ink Ribbon Order and Price configurations are also enabled simultaneously Configure Order and Price settings before selecting Rental or Ink Ribbon when using either of these modes If you reconfigure Order and Price settings after selecting the Rental or Ink Ribbon mode be sure to touch the Rental and Ink Ribbon buttons again to reselect them As you touch the button and other tabs while navigating the administration screen check to make sure that the and buttons are still selected When Rental is selected If Rental is selected the remaining number of prints available is displayed When this number reaches 0 no more prints can be made until the setting for the maximum number of prints is reset To reset the maximum number of prints touch the button and input the new maximum When the Price setting is configured The maximum price includes the basic price and additional fees The maximum price setting also assumes that matte finish is always selected This is because matte finish can be selected during order confirmation Using Budget Codes When direct payment for pho
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