Page 2 - Contents; Additional sheet
1 1. Contents ................................................................................................................. 1 2. Precautions ......................................................................................................... 2-4 3. Preparations before operation ...............
Page 3 - POWER REQUIREMENT; PROTECTIVE MEASURES
2 In the interest of safety, please observe the following precautions: POWER REQUIREMENT This Colour Video Copy Processor is designed for operation on 220-240V, 50Hz AC. Never connect to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency. WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. AVER...
Page 5 - CAUTION ON RELOCATING; SAFETY CHECKS; OCCURRENCE OF A MALFUNCTION.; purpose, not for medical diagnostic purpose.
4 CAUTION ON RELOCATING When transporting this unit, make sure it is not likely to be subjected to impacts. They can be a prime cause for damage. Further, make sure to disconnect the power cord from the power outlet, and the cables from the connected devices. SAFETY CHECKS Periods: According to the ...
Page 6 - Installing the lithium battery; install the lithium battery.; Installing the print paper and ink cassette.; Install the print paper.; Setting the present time; Set the day and present time to print on the lower part of the print.; Remove the fixed screw on the printing unit.; There is a fixed screw at the bottom of the printing unit.; Fixed screw; Stored position; Preparations before operation
5 1 Removing the fixed screw on the printing unit and protective cushion Pages 5 - 6 2 Installing the lithium battery Page 6 , Power for memorizing the day and present time are supplied by a lithium battery. Before using this unit install the lithium battery. 3 Installing the print paper and ink cas...
Page 7 - Install the lithium battery to the folder.; Protective cushion
6 1 Open the door. 2 Install the battery with the (+) side facing out. 3 Close the door. 1 Remove the protective cushion. Note: Unplug the power cord from outlet for safety. 1 Press the OPEN button on the front panel. Printing unit will slide out. Attention } } } } } , Do not touch the thermal head....
Page 8 - Installing print paper and ink sheet; Installation procedure of print paper; Right side; Folder; INCORRECT
7 3 Installing print paper and ink sheet 1 Installation procedure of print paper 1 Move the knob on the printing unit to the direction indicated by the arrow. 2 Insert the print paper in the position as shown below. Place the gear to the right side. Right side Left side • Set the paper roll first on...
Page 9 - Install the ink sheet; Attention; MONITOR
8 3. Preparations before operation 1 Install the ink sheet Install the ink sheet to the ink cassette before installing the sheet cassette to the unit. 1 Set the black roller of the ink sheet to ink cassette as shown right A , B . 2 Set the thin stick of white roller to the ink cassette as shown righ...
Page 10 - Print paper and ink sheet; Ink sheet; Precautions before printing
9 3. Preparations before operation 1 Print paper and ink sheet Attention } } } } } , The following types of paper sheet sets are available. Use our original consumable. We can not guarantee the failure of using others. Ink sheet Product name Ink sheet size Number of prints Usage PK700S S size 200 sh...
Page 11 - Menu display; There are 2 menus, Main menu and Memory SW menu.; MAIN MENU; OK
10 Menu display When setting the day and present time , use the menu on the LCD display. Also use the menu when selecting each setting after connecting an external device or selecting the print size (S /L). , There are 2 menus, Main menu and Memory SW menu. , Each menu is displayed as shown below. M...
Page 12 - Memory SW Main Menu; B . Display “Time Adj Menu”; “Time Adj Menu”; Setting the day and present time; C . Setting the day and present time; LCD display
11 , Set the day and present time in the menu on the monitor display or LCD display. A . Display “Memory SW Main Menu” , Make sure to turn off power. 1 Press the POWER button while pressing the MEMORY button. Menu display for button function “ Memory SW Main Menu ” is displayed. B . Display “Time Ad...
Page 14 - Change the date and present time setting
13 , The source image is shown when selecting OK and press the SET SET button. 1 Change the date and present time setting , When the LEFT button is pressed during setting the date and present time, the cursor moves to the previous step. Press UP or DOWN button to change the value. , Date and present...
Page 15 - Connection with external equipment; Connection with Monitors
14 4. Connection with external equipment The functions of this unit can be set with the menu screens displayed on the monitor. 1 Connection with Monitors Pages 14 - 16 Explains how to connect with a monitor. Explains the setting of sync. polarity. , When the sync. polarity of a monitor differs from ...
Page 18 - VIDEO signal
17 4. Connection with external equipment (VIDEO/S-VIDEO) AC LINE R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC IN OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO 75 Ω HIGH 75 Ω HIGH IMPEDANCE SYNC. RGB RS-232C ,, ,, To VIDEO IN terminalVIDEO ( ) To VIDEO OUT terminal VCP VIDEO signal equipment REMOTE 1 2 CCD COLOR VIDEO CAMERA CCD...
Page 19 - Connection with RGB Analog Signal equipment; Use BNC type cable on the market for connection.; Setting the switches; a.Set the RGB analog signal to “75; Impedance switch for RGB analog signal
18 4. Connection with external equipment (RGB Analog signal) 3 Connection with RGB Analog Signal equipment , When connecting the unit with another equipment, make sure to set the power of each equipment to “OFF”. , Use BNC type cable on the market for connection. , This unit functions at 15.625 kHz ...
Page 20 - Connection with RS-232C equipment; Setting BAUD RATE; “System Set Menu”
19 4. Connection with external equipment (RS-232C Interface) 4 Connection with RS-232C equipment , When connecting the unit with another equipment, make sure to set the power of each equipment to “OFF”. Setting BAUD RATE Set the baud rate of this unit according to the equipment to be connected. , As...
Page 21 - Setting BAUD RATE; “BAUD RATE”; Setting the RS-232C COMMAND TYPE; Select “A” or “B” according to the equipment connected.
20 4. Connection with external equipment (RS-232C Interface) Setting BAUD RATE 1 Press the DOWN or UP shift buttons to select “BAUD RATE” . The set baud rate, for example, “9600” , is displayed. Press the RIGHT or LEFT SHIFT button to select “1200” , “2400” , “4800” or “9600” Bit/Sec) . 2 Press the ...
Page 22 - Setting the communication format of the computer
21 4. Connection with external equipment (RS-232C Interface) 4 Press the SET SET button. , “ CHANGE : OK ” is selected. 5 Select “OK”, then, press the SET SET button. , The source image (input signal from the equipment connected) is displayed. 0 The setting of COMMAND TYPE is completed. RS-232C DATA...
Page 23 - Features and functions; Explains input/output terminals on the rear panel.; REMOTE CONTROL; Explains the functions of the buttons on the remote control.; FRONT PANEL; Connect the remote control of the printer in this terminal.
22 5. Features and functions 1 FRONT PANEL pages 22 - 23 Explains the buttons and terminals, etc. on the front panel. 2 INSIDE OF PRINTING UNIT page 23 Explains the installation of the ink cassette, print paper and battery inside the unit. 3 REAR PANEL page 24 Explains input/output terminals on the ...
Page 24 - Features and Functions; Print outlet; INSIDE OF PRINTING UNIT; Ink cassette compartment
23 5. Features and Functions 6 Memory button [MEMORY] This enables memorization of the image to be printed. 7 Print button [PRINT] Press this button to print the images memorized by the MEMORY button. A green lamp will light during printing. The screen switches to the picture of the input signal. 8 ...
Page 25 - RGB ANALOG INPUT TERMINALS; REAR PANEL; Potential equalization connector
24 5. Features and Functions 1 S-VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS [S-VIDEO] Use these terminals to connect this unit to S-VIDEO signal equipment. Refer to page 17 for connection. 2 VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS [VIDEO] Use these terminals to connect this unit to VIDEO signal equipment. Refer to pa...
Page 26 - COLOR IMAGE ADJUSTMENT button [COLOR ADJUST]
25 5. Features and Functions 1 COLOR IMAGE ADJUSTMENT button [COLOR ADJUST] When this button is pressed, a screen for adjusting the video image is displayed. Use this button to set the various functions of this unit. (The menus displayed on the monitor or LCD is used to set the various settings. Ref...
Page 27 - picture of the input signal.
26 5. Features and Functions 8 PRINT button [PRINT] Press this button to print the image memorized by the MEMORY button. The image on the monitor screen is switched to the picture of the input signal. 9 PROGRAM button [PROG.] Press this button to select the images memorized in the program of this un...
Page 28 - Printing; Explains storing an image in the memory and printing; Continuous printing; Explains the continuous printing of the same image.; S size printing; One picture image can be printed on one sheet.
27 6. Printing procedures (Basic prints) 1 Printing Pages 28 - 34 Explains storing an image in the memory and printing 2 Continuous printing Pages 35 - 36 Explains the continuous printing of the same image. { S size printing { L size printing One picture image can be printed on one sheet.
Page 29 - Selecting FIELD or FRAME; Select the FRAME mode for a high resolution still image printing.
28 6. Printing Procedures (Basic prints) 1 Printing 1 Selecting FIELD or FRAME 1 Press the FIELD/FRAME button on the remote control to select FIELD or FRAME. PRINTQ' ty PROG. MENU CLEAR STOP SET COLOR FIELD ADJUST /FRAME DISPLAY - + FIELD/FRAME button , Select the FRAME mode for a high resolution st...
Page 30 - Selecting input signal; “MAIN MENU”
29 6. Printing Procedures (Basic prints) 1 Selecting input signal , Select “VIDEO” , “S-VIDEO” or “RGB” according to the input signal. , The input signal can be set on the menu screen displayed on the monitor or LCD. , It is not necessary to select the input signal everytime you print unless the inp...
Page 34 - MEMORY PAGE
33 6. Printing Procedures (Basic prints) 1 MEMORY PAGE The following image memorization function is available since this unit has 2 frames to memorize images. When storing one image in the memory: , In the frame mode, 2 images can be memorized in 2 frames. Image A Image B 1 frame + 1 frame = 2 frame...
Page 35 - Note
34 6. Printing Procedures (Basic prints) , The page to store an image can be selected by pressing the MEMORY PAGE button. The page being selected is shown in green. , The image will be stored in the selected memory page when pressing the MEMORY button. (when memory page increment is set to OFF) , Wh...
Page 36 - Setting the number of prints
35 6. Printing Procedures (Basic prints) 2 Continuous printing The desired number of memorized images can be printed continuously when the desired number is set before printing. The number of prints can be changed during printing. The continuous printing also can be cancelled by setting the number o...
Page 37 - Changing the number of prints during printing
36 6. Printing Procedures (Basic prints) 1 Changing the number of prints during printing , When changing the number of prints during printing: 1 Press the PRINT Q'ty buttons , to set the number of prints to 1. 2 After the image being printed is printed out, press the PRINT Q’ty buttons , to change t...
Page 38 - Setting the functions; switching output of the input signal
37 7. Setting the functions 1 1 fi 2 fi 1 MAIN MENU is used to open the sub menu. Setting the following with the sub menu. When selecting "SAVE PRG", the setting can be stored. 1. COLOR ADJ .................. Adjust color of printing image 2. SIGNAL SET ................. Selecting the input ...
Page 39 - Monitor display; The menu is selected by pressing; Changing a value, selecting mode, switching; Operation; ON
38 7. Setting the functions 3.ADDITIONAL STOROBE : OFF/1/15 secMULTI : OFF/ONMODE : SAME/DIFF/PHOTOIMAGES : 2/4/16 SEPARATE : OFF/ ON CHANGE : OK/CANCEL p is reference page. 2.SIGNAL SETINPUT : VIDEO/S-VIDEO/RGBFIELD : NML/REVAFC : OFF/ONAGC : OFF/ONDCF : OFF/ON CHANGE : OK/CANCEL 1.COLOR ADJBRT : 0...
Page 40 - Print setting display 2; Signal adjustment display
39 7. Setting the functions MEMORY POWER + When pressing the power button while pressing the MEMORY button, the following menu is indicated. 1. TIME ADJ 28-02-99 19:45:00 2.KEY SETTING KEY LOCK : OFF/ON MEM & PRINT : OFF/ON MEM & STOP : OFF/ON MEM & MON : OFF/ON PRINT & CLR : OFF/ON ...
Page 43 - Displaying menu screen; All functions are operated with the remote control.; MEMORY SW MENU – sub menu display
42 7. Setting the functions 1 Displaying menu screen , All functions are operated with the remote control. 1 Main menu – sub menu display , Press the MENU M E N U button to display Main menu. 2 MEMORY SW MENU – sub menu display , Press the POWER button while pressing MEMORY button to display MEMORY ...
Page 45 - SAVE PRG; Items and setting displayed are shown below.
44 7. Setting the functions (Main menu) Function 1 MAIN MENU Open the sub-menu from Memory menu. SAVE PRG This menu is shown in the lowest position on the “MAIN MENU” . Function Storing the setting value on the menu 1-6. Store the setting of function on the sub menu 1-6 to program 1,2 and 3. Operati...
Page 46 - COLOR ADJ Adjusting the color of the image; The each function and setting area is as follows.; C E N T E R
45 7. Setting the functions (Main menu) 1 COLOR ADJ Adjusting the color of the image , With this menu, the color of the source image and memorized image can be adjusted. , This menu is also displayed by pressing color ADJUST COLORADJUST button. BRT (Bright ) Function Adjust the brightness of printin...
Page 47 - ANALOG ADJ The adjustment image of analog input signal display; C O L O R
46 7. Setting the functions (Main menu) ANALOG ADJ The adjustment image of analog input signal display , This menu is used to adjust the image of analog input signal display before storing in the memory. , This menu is opened when pressing RIGHT button on “ANALOG ADJ : PUSH [ ] ]” . , When selecting...
Page 48 - SIGNAL SET Signal selecting menu; INPUT
47 7. Setting the functions (Main menu) 2 SIGNAL SET Signal selecting menu INPUT Function Select the signal from inputting signal on the rear panel. VIDEO .......... Signal from VIDEO input terminal S -VIDEO ..... Signal from S-VIDEO input terminal RGB ............. Signal from RGB input terminal FI...
Page 49 - ADDITIONAL Special print setting
48 7. Setting the functions (Main menu) 3 ADDITIONAL Special print setting S T R O B E Function This function is to repeat storing the image in the memory according to selected the time interval. When MULTI is set to “ON” , the image is stored in order of image number . When MULTI is set to “OFF” , ...
Page 50 - S E P A R A T E; PRINT Print setting 1; M O D E
49 7. Setting the functions (Main menu) S E P A R A T E Function Switching the white frame Separate the each image in multi-image print with white frame ON ................ White frame print OFF .............. Normal print • When “MULTI” is set to “ON”, this function is displayed. 4 PRINT Print sett...
Page 52 - SIZE
51 7. Setting the functions (Main menu) 5 COMMENT Making a comment Function Making a comment on print Refer to pages 53-58 for details. 6 SYSTEM System setting 1 SIZE Function Selecting a print area of printing image Selecting the print size and user print size setting printing size Picture element ...
Page 53 - USER SIZE ADJ Setting the image size; C O P Y
52 7. Setting the functions (Main menu) C O N V E R T Function This function is to output the selected input signal in the “INPUT SEL” function on “2. SIGNAL SET” menu to the VIDEO/RGB/S-VIDEO output terminal ON .......... Output the selected input signal to the VIDEO/RGB/S-VIDEO output terminal OFF...
Page 54 - Making a comment; Select the making a comment menu “COMMENT”.
53 7. Setting the functions (Making a comment) TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT Function Setting the print area By adjusting print area, the image size to be printed can be limited. Printing area adjustment can be operated with the setting menu on the screen. TOP ............. Top adjustment (setting area -16 ...
Page 55 - Remote control function on the comment display; Menu button; Shift button; Selecting block
54 7. Setting the functions (Making a comment) 1 Remote control function on the comment display Menu button M E N U ........ Selecting 4 blocks on the comment menu A ) Comment display block B ) Character block C ) Editing mode selecting mode D ) CHANGE : OK/CANCEL , When pressing “MENU” button, the ...
Page 56 - Editing command; The letter inputting command; Comment making procedure
55 7. Setting the functions (Making a comment) 1 Editing command , Selecting each command in editing mode by pressing RIGHT or LEFT shift button. The letter inputting command CAPS (Capital Letters ) ........... Capital letters / small letters , When the SET button is pressed after selecting capital ...
Page 57 - Inputting the letter; Selecting comment block; Selecting characters block; Setting
56 7. Setting the functions (Making a comment) 1 Inputting the letter Selecting comment block 1 Press the MENU M E N U button to select comment display block. , The selected block is displayed in green. 2 Press the shift button , , , to select the inputting letter position. , Selected letter positio...
Page 59 - Close the comment menu
58 7. Setting the functions (Making a comment) 1 Close the comment menu 1 Press the M E N U button to select “CHANGE : OK/CANCEL” . , “CHANGE” is displayed in blue. 2 Press the shift button to select “OK” . , In case of changing a comment , select the “CANCEL” . 3 Press the SET SET button. , “MAIN M...
Page 60 - off the MEMORY SW MENU is displayed.
59 7. Setting the functions (Memory SW menu) SETTING FUNCTIONS 2 MEMORY SW MENU When pressing the POWER button while pressing the MEMORY button on the front panel with the POWER turned off the MEMORY SW MENU is displayed. (e.g.) Monitor display: MEMORY SW MENU → KEY SET → KEY LOCK 1 Item and setting...
Page 61 - KEY LOCK
60 7. Setting the functions (Memory SW menu) 1 TIME ADJ Setting the day and present time TIME ADJ ( Time Adjust ) Function Setting the day and present time. Refer to pages 11-13 for setting. 2 KEY SET Setting the buttons' function KEY LOCK Function The function on the remote control buttons and all ...
Page 62 - SIGNAL ADJ Signal setting display; IN SYNC
61 7. Setting the functions (Memory SW menu) CLEAR KEY ( Memory and Clear ) Function Setting the CLEAR button function on the remote control. ONE ........ Pressing the CLEAR button on the remote control, the memorized image being selected is cleared. ALL ......... Pressing the CLEAR button on the re...
Page 63 - PRINT SET Print setting 2
62 7. Setting the functions (Memory SW menu) H -START (H - Position ) Function Adjust the H-position timing for the special signal . NML (Normal) .......... Inputting PAL signal FRONT .................... Inputting the special signal When the image is imbalanced and cannot be corrected by H-POSI on ...
Page 64 - Margin cut
63 7. Setting the functions (Memory SW menu) MARGIN CUT Function Cut the print paper so that the upper margin is small. ON .......... Small margin OFF ........ Behind the margin This function is convenient when putting the print on prints on records or non-PVC sleeves for print orchiving. This featu...
Page 65 - SYSTEM System setting 2; BAUD RATE
64 7. Setting the functions (Memory SW menu) 5 SYSTEM System setting 2 PRG ALL INIT ( Program All Initial ) All settings of 3 memory programs to store each function is initialized. ON .......... Each setting function is initialized OFF ........ Not initialized This function is available when selecti...
Page 66 - The following printing is available.; cm size
65 8. Printing procedures (Special prints) The following printing is available. , When “MEM&PRINT” in the KEY SETTING in MEMORY SW MENU is set to ON, the image is printed automatically after memorizing the image (or memorizing the set number of images in MULTI mode). Refer to pages 79 - 80. 1 MU...
Page 67 - Memory pages
66 1 Memory pages A B 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) 1 The image size to be memorized is 1216 by 1200 dots. The following functions are available on this unit. The following is an example of S size paper. 1 2-image prints (MULTI prints) , In FRAME mode, 2 images can be memorized on one page...
Page 68 - Image size and the number of memory pages; N O; I J K L
67 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) 1 16-image prints (MULTI prints) , In FRAME mode, 16 images can be memorized on 1 page. example : VIDEO FRAME (Display on the monitor) 16 images on 1 page 1 Image size and the number of memory pages 1024 dot 500 dot 1000 dot 500 dot A B 1024 dot 500 dot 100...
Page 69 - MULTI PRINTS; OPERATION; Setting the multi-print function; A A A
68 1 MULTI PRINTS 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) 1 2, 2s, 4 or 16 images can be printed on a sheet. , The following prints are available. example : “W” is selected on “SIZE” in 6.SYSTEM. “OFF” is selected on “SEPARATE” in 3.ADDITIONAL. “A” shows the direction of images. 1 OPERATION 1 Settin...
Page 70 - Displaying the image from input signal (source image)
69 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) 3 Press the DOWN or UP button to select “MULTI : OFF/ON”. Then, press the RIGHT button to select “ON”. , “MODE : SAME/DIFF/PHOTO” is displayed on the menu screen. 4 Press the DOWN button to select “MODE : SAME/DIFF/PHOTO”. Then, press the RIGHT button to se...
Page 73 - PHOTO PRINTS; Setting PHOTO function; A A; AA; A A A A
72 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) 2 PHOTO PRINTS 1 PHOTO print is a function to print the images on the photo size (3x4cm, 5x5cm) and card size (2x1.5cm ). , CARD size print is suited to stick on a business card. , The following prints are available. 1 OPERATION 1 Setting PHOTO print menu S...
Page 74 - Selecting the size; Storing images in memory
73 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) 1 Press the SET SET button. , “CHANGE : OK/CANCEL” is selected. , When changing the PHOTO print setting, select “CANCEL”. 1 Selecting the size 1 Press the DOWN button to select “IMAGES : CARD / 3*4 /5*5” menu. 5 Press the SET SET button. , The source image ...
Page 75 - SEPARATE PRINT; Printing the images
74 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) 3 SEPARATE PRINT 1 Printing the images 1 Press the MONITOR button to display the memorized image. (“MEMORY” is displayed on the monitor.) example : When “3x4” or “CARD” is selected. , A white frame is indicated on the displayed image. , The image within the...
Page 76 - Setting multi-print and photo-print functions; Setting the SEPARATE function
75 1 OPERATION 1 Setting the multi-print and photo-print menus Setting multi-print and photo-print functions 1 Press the MENU button. Then, press the UP or DOWN shift button to select “3. ADDITIONAL PUSH [ ]”. 3 Press the DOWN shift button to select “MULTI : OFF/ON”. Then press the RIGHT shift butto...
Page 77 - Storing images in memory / Printing the images; STROBE PRINTS
76 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) B Press the SET SET button. , The source image (image from the input signal) is displayed. 1 Storing images in memory / Printing the images 1 Store the images to be printed in memory. , Refer to 1 MULTI PRINT or 2 PHOTO PRINT for storing images in memory. 2...
Page 78 - When memorizing 1 image in STROBE mode
77 1 Setting 1-image/multi-image memory 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) 1 When memorizing 1 image in STROBE mode This setting is used to memorize 1 image in memory page [A B] (FRAME) or [A B C D] (FIELD). 1 Set the mode to 1-image. Select “OFF” in “MULTI : OFF” in “3. ADDITIONAL”. 2 Set the ...
Page 79 - Displaying the source image (image from the input signal)
78 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) 1 Displaying the source image (image from the input signal) 1 Press the SET SET button. , “CHANGE : OK/CANCEL” is selected. , When changing the setting, select “CANCEL”. 2 Press the SET SET button. , The MAIN MENU is displayed. 3 Press the SET SET button. ,...
Page 81 - Pressing the MEMORY button
80 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) 3 Set the “PAGE INC” to “ON”. Set the “PAGE INC : ON/OFF” to “ON” in “6. SYSTEM” from the MAIN MENU. 4 Set the “MEM&PRINT” to “ON”. Set the “MEM&PRINT : OFF/ON” to “ON” in “2. KEY SETTING” from the MEMORY SW MENU. Displaying the source image (image ...
Page 82 - External REMOTE 2 terminal on the rear panel; Function
81 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) External REMOTE 2 terminal on the rear panel The images can be stored in memory and printed by sending the remote signal through the external remote terminal on the rear panel. , Make out the necessary circuit to use this function by referring to the follow...
Page 84 - TIMING CHART; Input signal level : TTL; External REMOTE 1 terminal on the rear panel; • The pin number on the positive pin is shown below.; External remote terminal Signal allocation Connector REMOTE 1
83 8. Printing Procedures (Special prints) TIMING CHART Input signal level : TTL Input timing : 1 word 38.4 ms Example: print code = 13=010011 External REMOTE 1 terminal on the rear panel • The pin number on the positive pin is shown below. 1 External remote terminal Signal allocation Connector REMO...
Page 85 - Error messages and countermeasures; Error messages; In case of L-size printing, the image is not printed completely.
84 1 Error messages and countermeasures 9. Troubleshooting 1 If for some reason printing is not possible or error occurs during printing, the error message will be displayed on the monitor screen or LCD. In this case, follow the procedure described below. Error messages DOOR OPEN PAPER EMPTY SHEET C...
Page 86 - Other messages; MECHA INITIALIZE REQUEST; Overcoming paper jams
85 9. Troubleshooting Other messages MECHA INITIALIZE REQUEST MECHA INITIALIZE PRINT STOP Indicated when the power is turned on after turning off during printing.Press the MEMORY button for more than one second while pressingthe MONITOR button. *Note : 3 Indicated during initializing. In the case of...
Page 87 - Before calling for service; S y m p t o m
86 9. Troubleshooting 1 Before calling for service S y m p t o m Check and Remedy 1 No power 1 No image appears on the monitor 1 The images on the monitor screen vibrates when characters are indicated on the monitor screen or “LIVE SEL” is set to “DIG”. Refer to page 51. 1 The image is not stored in...
Page 91 - Made from recycled paper
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