4-109-584-11(1) Digital Printing System Operating Instructions UPX-C300 © 2008 Sony Corporation ______________________________________ GB
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 Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. __________________________________ Serial No. __________________________________ WARNING 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.
For the DKC-C300X Digital Still Camera For the customers in the U.S.A. and Canada This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it is deemed to comply without testing of specific absorption ratio (SAR).
Table of Contents System Overview ................................................... 5 System Configuration ........................................ 5 Operation Flow .................................................. 6 Useful Features .................................................. 6 Flash Modes and Example Shooting Conditions ........................................................ 7 Flash Mode Setting Parameters .......................... 8 Names and Functions of Parts ..............................
System Overview The Sony UPX-C300 digital printing system is designed to allow you to take passport photos and similar ID pictures with a digital camera, and then print them at high image quality and resolution (403 dpi) in full color or black & white. Two types of print paper are supported: UPC-X46 series, and UPC-X34 series. The system adopts Bluetooth wireless technology, which enables communication between the camera and printer without using cables.
Operation Flow This system allows you to shoot and print ID pictures in which facial sizes can be adjusted to fit specific frame standards. Auto-Review/ Playback Shoot STD P 037 STD P 0.00EV 1/250 037 F4.7 Print Preview Bluetooth 1. Sony UP-DX100 1 3 EU : Passpor t 45 35mm Shoot pictures while viewing the LCD to make sure the subject’s face fits within the frame. Use the lines in the frame to center the face, and fit the top of the head and chin perfectly within the frame.
Flash Modes and Example Shooting Conditions The camera offers three flash modes. When setting up, make sure the distance between the camera and the subject (L) is set so that apparent face size fits the selected frame (guidelines) at about 1.8 meter. Minor adjustments to apparent face size can be made with the zoom. Forced flash + manual exposure mode ( ) You can manually set aperture and, shutter speed, and select one of seven flash intensity levels (2 0.5EV) for the built-in flash before shooting.
Flash Mode Setting Parameters The flash mode is factory set to Program, but you can change the setting using the menus if necessary. The shooting conditions available for configuration differ depending on the flash mode setting, as shown in the table below. Flash Mode Flash Control Aperture Shutter Speed White Balance Exposure Compensation Controlled Flash without pre-flash Program with Zoom and EV Fixed (Open) Fixed (1/250) Program –2.0EV to 0EV to +2.
Names and Functions of Parts For details, see the pages in parentheses. Camera 1 5 4 3 2 Front A Flash (7, 8) Fires according to the FLASH MODE setting. B Tripod screw hole (16) Used to attach the camera to the tripod. C Lens (f=12.5 to 25.0 mm (1/2 to 1"), F-4.7 (W) to F-5.5 (T)) Autofocus lens with 2x optical zoom. D Lens filter thread Used to attach a commercially available lens filter (ø 52 mm).
Rear 1 qf qh 2 3 4 qd qg qs qa 098 A LCD screen Use it to display images captured by the lens, play back images, or display menu. When the Bluetooth function is active, the icon is displayed. B When the mode switch is Lamp status Color/Black & white While the print preview screen is displayed, pressing this button selects whether to print in color or black & white.
G Zoom lever (21, 22, 23) When the mode switch is set to Adjusts the angle of view. In most forms of ID, the size of the face in the photo is regulated. By using the zoom function, you can adjust the size of the face while maintaining a fixed camera position. Up to 2× zoom is available. T: Telephoto zoom. W: Wide-angle zoom. When the mode switch is set to During playback, switches between nine-picture multiple display and single-picture display.
Printer Front MENU EXEC DIGITA L PH OTO PRINT ER PRIN T PUSH OPE PRIN T N ALAR M ALAR M 1 2 3456 7 8 A 1 (On/Standby) button/lamp (19) When you press this button, the lamp lights and power is supplied to the printer. When you press the button again, the lamp turns off and the printer enters standby status. B Paper tray slot (17) Insert the paper tray here. C Operation display When the printer is on, information such as operation status and menu items display here.
Rear -A C IN 1 2 3 A Paper jam cover (64) When a paper jam occurs, remove this cover and remove the jammed paper. B -AC IN connector (19) Connect to a power outlet using the power cord.
Supplied Accessories Preparations Confirming the Contents Preparing the Camera Make sure that the following accessories are supplied with your system. Paper tray for the UPC-X46 series (1) Paper tray for the UPC-X34 series (1) Tray cover (1) UPA-AC05 AC power adaptor (1) Cleaning cassette (1) Warranty card (1) Operating Instructions (1) Quick Reference Guide (1) 1 Slide to open the external connector cover.
3 Close the external connector cover and press down while sliding it to make sure it locks into place. 3 Close the cover and press down while sliding it to make sure it locks into place. When using batteries Power Status Indicators For the camera in this system, you can use four size AA Nickel Metal Hydride batteries available commercially. Use the following steps to insert the batteries into the camera. When using an AC power supply The icon appears at the bottom right of the camera’s LCD.
To attach the tripod You can attach the camera to a tripod using the tripod screw hole located on the underside of the camera. Note Tighten the screw for the tripod securely. If the screw is loose, the camera may fall off. However, using too much force when tightening may damage the screw hole. Make sure that the screw is inserted straight before tightening it.
To load the print paper 1 Note Do not touch the printing surface. Fingerprints or dust on the printing surface may lower the print quality. Load the print paper into the paper tray. Notes on loading the print paper Print paper Riffle through the print paper before loading it with the printing surface (the side without imprinting) facing up. Make sure that the arrow on the protective sheet is pointing in the same direction as the arrow on the tray.
To attach the tray cover To replace the print cartridge Keep the supplied tray cover on the paper tray when not in use to protect the print paper inside from dust and other particles. You can attach a tray cover to any of the UPC-X46, and UPC-X34 series’ paper trays. When the print cartridge runs out, the lamp lights and an error message appears on the operation display. Perform the following steps to replace the print cartridge.
• Do not touch the ink ribbon or place the print cartridge in a dusty location. Fingerprints or dust on the ink ribbon may lower the print quality. • Do not remove or insert print cartridges while printing is in progress. Turning On the Power 1 Notes on storage • Avoid storage in locations subject to high temperatures and humidity, excessive dust, or direct sunlight. • When removing a partially used print cartridge for storage, store it in its original packaging.
4 Press any button on the camera. The Bluetooth display is turned off, and you can start taking a picture. If the printer name and Bluetooth address are still displayed in gray, and “DISCOVERED” does not appear, or “NO PRINTER” appears, see “Adding/ Registering a Printer” on page 56, and take appropriate action. If the problem still persists, contact your Sony dealer or your Sony service facility.
To delete the last picture taken Taking a Picture Perform the following steps to delete the last picture taken while it appears in the auto-review display. 1 2, 3 1 Press the button. A screen asking you to confirm deletion appears. 2 Select OK by pressing the v control button, and then press the ENTER button. The picture displayed on the LCD is deleted, and the camera returns to Shooting mode.
Autofocus function Pressing the release button halfway activates the autofocus function. Once the subject is in focus, a green focus mark appears in the top of the LCD. When you press the button the rest of the way, the shutter releases and the picture is taken. If the subject is out of focus when the button is pressed halfway, a red focus mark appears on the LCD. Lift your finger off the release button, and then slowly press the button halfway again.
4 3) If necessary, use the following buttons to adjust the size of the image. – You can press the zoom lever to magnify or reduce the image. – You can press the control buttons (vVbB) to move the displayed part of the image. 4) Press the ENTER button to return to the print preview screen. Press the PRINT button. The print preview screen appears. You can return to the auto-review screen (or playback screen) by pressing the MENU button. Reception indicator Bluetooth indicator 1) Bluetooth Printer name 1.
To adjust the print quality On the camera, you can independently adjust the print quality for color pictures and black & white pictures and store the adjusted values. Once these values are stored, the camera automatically selects the appropriate adjusted value for color prints and black & white prints, respectively. 2 Press V on the control button to display “COPY PRINT [>>].” 3 Press B on the control button. “COPY PRINT: 1 [1 – 9 PRINT: EXEC]” appears.
The LCD in Playback mode The following is an example of how the LCD may appear when the mode switch is set to . Power source (Battery indicator or AC power adaptor) Bluetooth indicator 1) Resolution STD 001/0 001 001/018 /018 18 Deleting a Picture The procedure for deleting pictures is the same for both single-picture display and nine-picture multiple display.
To delete individual pictures from the menu screen To delete all pictures from the menu screen 1 1 3, 5 3, 6 4, 7 5 4, 6 2 1 Set the mode switch to 2 2 1 Set the mode switch to Press the MENU button. The menu screen appears. 2 Press the MENU button. The menu screen appears. 3 Select DELETE by pressing the v or V control button. 3 Select DELETE ALL by pressing the v or V control button. 4 Press the ENTER button. The DELETE screen appears. 4 Press the ENTER button.
Displaying the Playback Menu Settings There are three types of camera menus: the Shooting menu for setting shooting conditions, the Playback menu for settings related to captured images, and the SETUP menu for configuring the camera itself. 1 Displaying the Shooting Menu 2 1 2 1 Set the mode switch to 2 Press the MENU button. The Playback menu appears. . To exit the menu and return to the previous screen Press the MENU button. 1 Set the mode switch to 2 Press the MENU button.
Displaying the SETUP Menu The SETUP menu can be displayed regardless of whether the mode switch is set to or . 1 2 3 1 Press the MENU button. Depending on the mode switch position, the shooting menu or playback menu appears. 2 Select SETUP by pressing the v or V control button. 3 Press the ENTER button. The SETUP menu appears. To exit the menu and return to the previous screen Press the MENU button.
Menu Functions of the Menu Items Shooting menu Menu Item Function Settings EXIT Exits Menu mode. — RESOLUTION Selects the resolution for recording. HIGH (3264 × 2448) STD (1632 × 1224) AUTO ERASE Sets the auto erase mode. ON When memory becomes full, data is deleted in order from the oldest when new picture data is stored. OFF When memory becomes full, pictures can no longer be taken. FLASH MODE Selects the flash mode.
Playback menu Menu Item Function Settings EXIT Exits the menu mode. — PROPERTY To display the information on the selected image. — DELETE To delete a picture stored in memory. — DELETE ALL To delete all pictures except the protected ones stored in memory. — DELETE ONE FROM QUEUE Removes the selected image from the print queue. — CLEAR QUEUE Removes all images from the print queue. — SETUP Displays the SETUP menu. (For details, see “SETUP menu” on page 30.
Menu Item Function Settings CYN-RED: Adjusts cyan and red. (–7 to 0 to +7) MAG-GRN: Adjusts magenta and green. (–7 to 0 to +7) YEL-BLU: Adjusts yellow and blue. (–7 to 0 to +7) DARK: Adjusts the brightness of dark areas. (–7 to 0 to +7) LIGHT: Adjusts the brightness of light areas. (–7 to 0 to +7) SHARPNESS: Adjusts the sharpness of object contours. (–7 to 0 to +7) COLOR ADJUST Adjusts the print quality for color pictures. B&W ADJUST Adjusts the print quality for black & white pictures.
Setting the Image Resolution Setting the Auto Erase Mode Select the optimal image resolution for your print size. You can select the action performed by the camera when the memory is full. 3, 5 3, 5 2, 4 1 Display the Shooting menu. For details on displaying the menu screen, see “Displaying the Shooting Menu” on page 27. 2 3 4 5 32 2, 4 1 Display the Shooting menu. For details on displaying the menu screen, see “Displaying the Shooting Menu” on page 27.
Selecting the Flash Mode Setting the Aperture You can only set the aperture when the FLASH MODE is set to or . 3, 5 3, 5 2, 4 2, 4 1 Display the Shooting menu. For details on displaying the menu screen, see “Displaying the Shooting Menu” on page 27. 2 Select FLASH MODE by pressing the v or V control button. 3 Press the ENTER button. The FLASH MODE screen appears. 4 Select the flash mode by pressing the v or V control button.
Setting the Shutter Speed Adjusting the White Balance You can only set the shutter speed when the FLASH MODE is set to or . You can only set the white balance when the FLASH mode is set to or . 3, 5 3, 5 2, 4 1 Display the Shooting menu. 2, 4 1 For details on displaying the menu screen, see “Displaying the Shooting Menu” on page 27. 34 2 Select SHUTTER by pressing the v or V control button. 3 Press the ENTER button. The SHUTTER screen appears.
Compensating the Exposure You can set a default value for exposure compensation during shooting. Viewing Information on Captured Images You can view information about captured images, including FLASH mode settings, on the LCD. 3, 5 4 2, 4 2 3 1 Display the Shooting menu. For details on displaying the menu screen, see “Displaying the Shooting Menu” on page 27. 2 3 Select EXPOSURE by pressing v or V of the control button.
Using the Print Queue Function This system provides a print queue function to print later a group of captured images. To use this function, follow the procedure below to enable the print queue function. 3 Select DELETE ONE FROM QUEUE by pressing the v or V control button. 4 Press the ENTER button. The Delete One from Queue screen appears. 5 Display the image that you want removed from the print queue by pressing the b or B control button. 6 Select OK by pressing the v control button.
Setting up a Frame for Display During Printing The ID photo frame available for selection on the print preview screen can be set in the SETUP menu. Set the most frequently used frames to display so that you can select the desired frame easily. 3, 5, 7 Note Select at least one ID photo frame. You cannot close the ID PHOTO FRAME screen when the of all ID photo frames are deleted. 6 When you have finished configuring the settings, select RETURN by pressing the v or V control button.
Creating an Additional Frame 6 You can define up to five ID photo frames of any size and then register them on this camera. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 (a) Height (b) Width SIZE UNIT: Select a size unit. Height: Specify the height of the photo size. Width: Specify the width of the photo size. 7 Press the V control button to select NEXT, and then press the ENTER button. The 3rd screen of the Frame Setting screen appears.
10 Specify the minimum face size (minimum range to cover the face of the subject). Press the v or V control button to select the next setting item, and then press b or B to select a value. 15 Press the b or B control button to select OK, and then press the ENTER button. The SETUP menu returns. To return to a previous screen during configuration You can return to a previous screen and change settings at any time during screens 2 through 6 of the Frame Settings screen.
Using the Die-cut Print Function The die-cut print function allows you to print a captured image at a size about 3 mm larger than the selected frame size so that it becomes the target size when the image is cut. (This is call “die-cut print”.) To use this function, follow the steps below to enable the die-cut mode. Using the Auto Power Save Function When you enable the auto power save function, the camera enters power save mode if no operation is performed within a certain amount of time.
Turning on the power again while in the power save mode Perform one of the following operations. • Set the on/standby switch to 1 (standby), and then back to ? (on) again. • Press the release button halfway. • Press any button on the camera. Setting Camera Sounds You can select whether the camera makes sounds when it is operated. 3, 5 2, 4 1 Display the SETUP menu. For details on displaying this menu, see “Displaying the SETUP Menu” on page 28. 2 Select SOUND by pressing the v or V control button.
Selecting the Language Display Returning Settings to Defaults You can return camera settings to their default factory settings. 3, 5 3, 5 2, 4 1 Display the SETUP menu. For details on displaying this menu, see “Displaying the SETUP Menu” on page 28. 2 Select LANGUAGE by pressing the v or V control button. 3 Press the ENTER button. The LANGUAGE screen appears. 4 Select a language display by pressing the v or V control button.
Displaying the Firmware Version Locking the Camera Menus You can display the camera’s firmware version. Use this information when consulting a service representative about the camera. You can keep menu screens from displaying even when the MENU button is pressed during Shooting or Playback. This can prevent accidental changes to menu settings. 3, 4 To lock the menus 2 Press the MENU button for at least five seconds. The menu screen disappears, and the lock icon appears.
DARK: Pressing B increases the darkness in the dark parts. LIGHT: Pressing B increases the brightness in the bright parts. GAMMA: Pressing b makes the color tone of the whole picture lighter, while pressing B makes it deeper. SHARPNESS: Pressing B makes the edges of objects in the picture sharper. Adjusting the Print Quality You can use the MENU function of the camera to adjust the picture quality. The guide print function of the camera enables you to check the adjustment results.
Explanation of Picture Quality Adjustment Parameters Picture quality variations when the R, G, and B parameters are changed Figure 1 Light Variation Level Dark Subject Light CYN-RED adjustment (R parameter) You can adjust the cyan and red color components. The default is 0. Pressing B on the control button of the printer changes the value in the plus direction to 1, 2 … 7, making the red component value in the picture increase in the linear direction that the brightness increases as shown in figure 1.
Picture quality variations when the D, L, and Gm parameters are changed Figure 2 Light Variation Level Dark Subject Light You can adjust the dark parts. The default is 0. Pressing B on the control button of the printer changes the value in the plus direction to 1, 2 … 7, making the dark side of each of the RGB data increase simultaneously in the linear direction that the depth increases as shown in figure 2. This adds more depth. However, the maximum effective darkness value is 0.
Guide Print Function The Guide Print-RGB or Guide Print-DLGm layout enables you to print a guide picture that has each of the RGB or DLGm parameters changed. Guide pictures can be printed on UPC-X46 series, and UPC-X34 series paper. The following is an example of a guide picture printout. Guide Print-RGB (adjusting RGB parameters) Selecting the Guide Print-RGB layout enables a guide picture (adjustment simulation) to be printed for the RGB parameters.
Guide Print-DLGm (adjusting DLGm parameters) Selecting the Guide Print-DLGm layout enables a color guide to be printed for the DLGm parameters. Since the picture used for printing is the picture being played back on the camera, you can actually adjust the picture quality while looking at the picture. This is a picture showing the DARK parameter increased by 3 from the current state. With focus on the deep parts, this has become a picture with more depth than the current one.
Difference between selecting + and – When you print a Guide Print-RGB with each of the RGB parameters for the center picture set to 0, two simulation pictures for each RGB parameter (with the respective parameter set to +3 and –3 and the remaining two parameters set to 0) are printed around the center picture. The following explains the meaning of the + and – symbols. The R data, G data, and B data that make up the picture data are digitized values representing the strength of light of each color.
Printing Times Print times differ depending on the print size and paper size used. Printing times Adjusting the Print Position (PRINT OFFSET) When using the UPC-X46 series, you can adjust the print position in increments of 0.5 mm (1/32") so that the printed picture is correctly positioned on the print paper.
Setting the Bluetooth Functions Bluetooth wireless technology The bluetooth1) wireless technology allows communication between various Bluetooth devices without using cables. Devices which can use this technology include computers, computers peripheral devices, PDAs, and mobile phones. This omnidirectional communication system enables communication even if the Bluetooth device is in a bag or if there are obstacles between the devices.
If the connection fails Bluetooth Connection In the UPX-C300 system, the printer and the camera are factory preset so that the camera automatically searches for the printer for connection when both the printer and the camera are turned on.
Confirming the Bluetooth Address of the Printer 5 Press the ENTER button. The CHANGE PASSKEY display appears. Bluetooth CHANGE PASSKEY CURRENT KEY : 1234 1 2 3,4 MENU EXEC PRINT 1 ALARM NEW KEY : 1 2 3 4 DIGITAL PHOTO PRINTER OK MOVE 1 Turn on the printer. 2 Press the MENU button. 3 Press V of the control button to display "Bluetooth SETTING[>>]." 4 Press B of the control button. The Bluetooth address appears. To return to Ready, press the MENU button.
7 Press b or B of the control button to select a digit of the passkey to be changed. This <1> shows the leftmost digit, and <4> shows the rightmost digit. Changing the setting for Module Power of the printer 1 Turn on the printer. Press v or V of the control button to set the value of the passkey. A value from 0 to 9 can be used. 2 Press the MENU button. 3 Press V of the control button to display "Bluetooth SETTING[>>]." 4 Press the EXEC button. “PASSKEY INPUT Saving...
Giving Your Printer a Device Number Checking the Connection Record of the Printer When two or more printers are used in a system, it is convenient that each printer have a device number (from 1 to 9). 1 Turn on the printer. 2 Press the MENU button. 1 Turn on the printer. “Ready BT RSSI [----]” appears on the operation display. 3 Press V of the control button to display "Bluetooth SETTING[>>]." 2 Press the MENU button. 4 Press B of the control button. “Bluetooth ADDR” appears.
Adding/Registering a Printer 6 Up to three printers can be connected with the Bluetooth function in the UPX-C300 system. Printers can be added using the Setup menu of the camera. Before adding a printer, the same passkey as that of the camera must be assigned for the printer. If "NO PRINTER" is indicated when the camera is turned on, register the printer in the following manner: Press the ENTER button. The ADD PRINTER display appears. Bluetooth ADD PRINTER 1. Sony UP-DX100 ADDRESS 00:A0:96:12:24:E1 2.
During the authentication process of the selected printer, clock animation is displayed. Bluetooth Adding Printer Sony UP-DX100 ADDRESS 00:A0:96:12:24:E1 Canceling addition/registration of the printer To cancel addition/registration of the printer, the following two methods are available: • In Step 7, while “Searching New Printers . . .” is displayed, Press the ENTER button. Searching is interrupted, and the display returns to Bluetooth Menu.
Removing a Printer Operation with Several Printers 1 In a system using several printers, the basic operations are the same as when one printer is used. If the camera is turned on after a printer is turned on, the camera automatically searches for registered printers. The names and Bluetooth addresses of all printers with which connection has been established are displayed in black. Those of any printers with which connection has failed are displayed in gray. Display the SETUP menu.
Maintaining System Performance Printer Precautions Camera • If you do not intend to use the printer for a long time, set the printer to standby mode and disconnect the power cord from the outlet. • When transporting the printer, remove any accessories. Failing to do so may result in a malfunction. Locations of use and storage Condensation Using or storing the camera in any of the following locations may result in a malfunction. Do not use or store the camera in such locations.
White balance Specifications Camera General Power supply Supplied from an AC power adaptor (5.0 V DC) or from Sony NH-AA Batteries (max. 2700 mAh) Input current 1.65 A max. (using an AC power adaptor) Operating temperature 5° C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F) Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F) Operating humidity 20% to 80% (non condensation) Dimensions (w/h/d) 222 × 194 × 102 mm (8 3/4 × 7 3/4 × 4 1/8 inches) Mass Approx.
Print pixels UPC-X34 series: 70.1 × 95.3 mm (2 7/8 × 3 7/8 inches) (with border) UPC-X46 series: 1664 × 2440 dots UPC-X34 series: 1112 × 1512 dots Bluetooth specifications Communication type (camera) Bluetooth Specification, ver.2.0 Communication type (printer) Bluetooth Specification, ver.1.1 Maximum transmission speed1) About 723 Kbps Output Bluetooth Specification, Power Class 2 Communication distance2) About 10 m (3.
Troubleshooting Check the following items prior to submitting the equipment for repair. If the problem persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer. Camera Symptom Cause/Solution The camera does • The camera’s internal processing is not enter standby taking a long time. mode even if the tWait a while. If the power still does on/standby switch not enter standby mode, disconnect is set to the power cord or remove the 1 (standby). batteries. The on/standby • The power of the printer is not turned on.
Picture Quality Symptom The picture is blurred. Printer Cause/Solution • The picture is out of focus. tCheck the distance between the lens and the subject, and make sure the subject is within the focus range. • The camera was moved when the release button was pressed. tHold the camera correctly and press the release button slowly. • The shutter speed was too slow because FLASH MODE is set to or . tSet the appropriate shooting conditions. (See “Flash Mode Setting Parameters” on page 8) • The lens is dirty.
Removing Jammed Paper Cleaning the Inside of the Printer If a paper jam occurs while printing is in progress, the ALARM lamp lights, an error message appears, and printing stops. Perform the following steps to remove the jammed paper. If white lines or dots appear on printed pictures, clean the inside of the printer using the supplied cleaning cassette and the protective sheet included with the printing pack. 1 Press the 1 button on the printer to switch to standby mode.
3 Open the print cartridge cover and remove the print cartridge. MENU EXEC DIGITAL PHOTO PRI PRIN NTER ALAR 4 T M Insert the supplied cleaning cassette and close the print cartridge cover. MENU EXEC PRIN ALAR 5 T M Press the EXEC button. A buzzer sounds and “HEAD CLEANING/PUSH [EXEC]” appears. 6 Press the EXEC button again. The cleaning cassette and protective sheet clean the inside of the printer. After cleaning is finished, the protective sheet is automatically ejected.
Error Messages Camera SET MEDIA Printer SET NEW RIBBON PUSH [EXEC] Cause/Solution • The print cartridge is not installed properly. tInstall the print cartridge properly, and press the EXEC button. • The print cartridge has run out. tReplace the print cartridge, and press the EXEC button. SET PAPER PUSH [EXEC] • The paper tray is not installed. tInstall the paper tray, and press the EXEC button. • The print paper has run out. tInsert print paper, and press the EXEC button.
Apendix Print Layouts Layout examples when using UPC-X46 series print paper 90 × 65 mm 80 × 60 mm 45 × 35 mm 34 × 28 mm 60 × 40 mm 47 × 37 mm Guide print Guide Print-RGB Guide Print-DLGm These guides are useful when adjusting the image quality of the printer. Layout examples when using UPC-X34 series print paper 90 × 65 mm 2 × 2 inch 60 × 40 mm 45 × 35 mm 34 × 28 mm Guide print Guide Print-RGB Guide Print-DLGm These guides are useful when adjusting the image quality of the printer.
Index Control button 12 COPY PRINT 24, 31 Country code 37 A D AC power Camera 14 Printer 19 AC power adaptor 14 ALARM lamp 12 APERTURE 29 Aperture 33 AUTO ERASE 29 Auto erase mode 32 AUTO FRAME (automatic position matching) button 10 Auto power save 40 Autofocus function 9, 22 Auto-review 21, 22 Data transmission 23 Cancel 23 DC IN 11 DELETE 30 DELETE ALL 30 Deleting pictures 25 All pictures 26 Canceling 26 Exiting picture deletion 26 Individual pictures 26 Pictures in playback 25 Device number 55 Die-
Paper tray slot 12 Parameters B parameter 45 D parameter 46 G parameter 45 Gm parameter 46 L parameter 46 R parameter 45 Passkey 31, 51, 53, 56 Changing the passkey of the camera 53 Changing the passkey of the printer 53 Changing the settings 51 Passkey authentication 51 Picture information 35 Playback LCD screen 25 Playback menu 27, 30 Playback mode 30 Power 20 Preparations Camera 14 Printer 16 Print cartridge cover 12 Print cartridge slot 12 Print cartridges Loading 18 PRINT lamp (printer) 12 Print layout
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