DIGITAL VIDEO PRINTER
ENGLISH
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INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION
nWhen you are not using the unit for a long period of time, it is recommended that you disconnect the power cord from the mains outlet.
nDangerous voltage inside. Refer internal servicing to qualified service personnel. To prevent electric shock or fire hazard, remove the power cord from the mains outlet prior to connecting or disconnecting any signal lead or aerial.
The STANDBY/ON button does not completely shut off mains power to the unit, but
switches operating current on and off. " " shows electrical power standby and " " shows ON.
The mains outlet shall be installed near the unit and shall be easily accessble.
NOTE:
The rating plate (serial number plate) and safety caution are on the bottom and/or the back of the main unit.
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IMPORTANT (for U. K. owners)
Connection to the mains supply in the United Kingdom.
DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain a proper safety approved extension lead/adapter or consult your dealer.
BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type, as originally fitted, and to replace the fuse cover.
If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvert- ent connection to the mains supply.
If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below:
DO NOT make any connection to the Larger Terminal coded E or Green.
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue to N (Neutral) or
Black
Brown to L (Live) or
Red
If these colours do not correspond with the terminal identifications of your plug, connect as follows:
Blue wire to terminal coded N (Neutral) or coloured Black.
Brown wire to terminal coded L (Live) or coloured Red.
If in doubt ??? consult a competent electrician.
2EN
Some Do's And Don'ts On The Safe
Use Of Equipment
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.
DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
DO ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections.
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.
DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.
DON'T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way ??? switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
DON'T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
DON'T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode. Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family knows how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.
DON'T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of road safety. It is illegal to watch television whilst driving.
DON'T listen to headphones at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your hearing.
DON'T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
DON'T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws ??? to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer's approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions.
DON'T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
ABOVE ALL...
???NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the case ??? this could result in a fatal electrical shock;
???NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind ??? it is better to be safe than sorry!
CAUTIONS EN 3
Exercise caution when moving the printer. If you drop the unit, do not attempt to use it. If during use you notice that the cabinet is
damaged, shut the printer down, unplug it and contact your JVC dealer. Use of the
printer under these conditions can lead to fire or electric shock.
ABOUT THERMAL HEADS
???The thermal heads, necessary for printing, are located within the unit. The heads can become extremely warm. To prevent possible burns and injuries, do not touch the thermal heads.
???When the printer is used for extended periods, the thermal heads experience wear and tear just like VCR heads. As the thermal heads become worn, print quality will gradually decrease. When you notice a decline in quality, it is possible that the heads may need to be replaced. Consult your JVC dealer.
DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer???s power cord, or leave the cord near any heat- generating appliance, as this can damage the cord. Avoid excessive pulling or twisting of the power cord. If the power cord
becomes cut or otherwise damaged, contact your JVC
dealer. When unplugging the printer, DO NOT pull on the cord. Hold the plug itself and remove it from the AC outlet. Use of the printer with a damaged power cord can lead to fire, electric shock and unit malfunctions.
DO NOT remove the cover and attempt to repair or modify the printer. There are
and the risk of electric shock and unit malfunctions exists. If a problem occurs, contact your JVC dealer.
Illustrations of this video printer maydiffer slightly from production models.
MOISTURE CONDENSATION
If condensation occurs inside the printer, it may adhere to print paper during printing, causing poor quality prints and paper jams. If you think condensation may exist within the unit, let the unit sit for at least 2 hours (with the power on) to dry sufficiently. If paper is stuck within the unit, remove it before turning the power on. Unused print paper subjected to moisture should not be used for printing.
???Condensation may occur in the following situations:
1)In a room when the heater suddenly comes on;
2)In the direct path of cool air from an air conditioner;
3)When the unit is moved from a cool place to a warm place.
DUST
Due to dust or lint adhering to print paper, or to extreme variations in temperature, a small degree of colour smearing or lines may be visible in prints.
Failure to heed the following precautions may result in damage to the printer.
1.DO NOT place the printer . . .
... in an environment prone to extreme temperatures or humidity.
... in direct sunlight.
... in a dusty environment.
... in an environment where strong magnetic fields are generated.
... on a surface that is unstable or subject to vibration.
2.DO NOT block the printer???s ventilation openings.
3.DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer.
4.DO NOT place anything which might spill on top of the printer.
5.AVOID violent shocks to the printer during transport.
CAUTION:
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void user???s authority to operate the equipment.
4ENMAJORFEATURES
Printing Directly from Your Digital Camcorder
cA desired scene may be printed directly from your digital camcorder by connecting this unit to it with a DV connector.
Cordless Printing with
cThis printer conforms to the
cWith this unit you can print from any digital still camera compatible with
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Sending a Picture Stored in the Printer to your PC
cYou can store a picture from a digital camcorder or a digital still camera in the printer and transfer it to your PC.
cMore creative printing work may be achieved by processing your picture data with the provided MGI PhotoSuite or other commercially available painting software.
6EN CONTENTS
PROVIDED ACCESSORIES
???It should be noted that it may be unlawful to print from
???The copyright for the program which provides IrDA infrared communications for this software is owned by Okaya Systemware Co., Ltd.
IrDA Protocol Stack "Deep Core TM " Okaya Systemware Co., LTD.
8ENCONTROLS,INDICATORS ANDCONNECTORS
Front View
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1 PRINT button
2IrDA/DV button
???Switches the video input between IrDA and DV.
3STANDBY/ON button
??? Turns the printer on and off.
4MEMORY button
???Used to store a video picture delivered through the DV connector.
5ON LINE button
???Press this for video communications with your PC.
6Vent holes
???Periodically clean these holes with a vacuum cleaner. Make sure the printer???s power cord is unplugged.
7 IrDA lamp
8 DV lamp
9ON LINE lamp
??? Lights when the PC mode is on.
0 IrDA sensor
!Paper Tray Insertion Slot
??? Insert the paper tray into this slot.
@ Output Tray
??? Printed sheets are stacked here.
*Be sure to open the tray when using the printer.
#Ink Cassette Insertion Slot
??? Open this to load or unload the ink cassette.
???Receives a video data through the IrDA communication system.
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PARALLEL Connector
???Connect to the parallel (printer) terminal of a computer using a commercially available printer cable.
Service Door for Jammed Paper Removal
??? Open this door when paper is jammed.
*Do not open this door unless paper is jammed. Be sure to close this after clearing the paper jam.
DV connector
???Used to receive a video data from a digital camcorder with a DV connector.
Power Cord
??? Plug into an AC outlet (AC 220 ??? 240 V).
10ENHOWTOMAKECONNECTIONS(DVCONNECTION)
Some televisions and video cassette recorders require a specific type of output cable. Refer to their instruction manuals for details on television and VCR connections to the
WHEN PRINTING FROM A DIGITAL CAMCORDER WITH A DV CONNECTOR
Digital camcorder
To DV connector
DV cable (provided)
Core Filter Connect the end provided
with the Core Filter to the
Printer.
To DV input connector
DV IN
Printer
HOW TO MAKE CONNECTIONS (IrDA RECEPTION) EN 11
WHEN PRINTING FROM AN
An infrared video data communications format which enables infrared communications of video data between compatible units of different manufacturers.
Data communications may not be possible between some units when they are too close or too distant.
IrDA sensor
Printer
Video data communications with the IrDA infrared communications system can be accomplished only between one transmitter and one receiver.
If a picture is sent from one digital still camera to more than one printer, the picture can be received and printed only by the printer that has first responded to the transmission.
2 mark
A
3
4
1
2
3
4
OPEN CASSETTE DOOR
Pull the right top of the door in the direction indicated by the arrow to open it.
TAKE UP SLACK
Turn the roller on the side with the ?????? mark in the direction of the arrow.
Do not turn the part marked with A .
INSTALL INK CASSETTE
Insert the cassette
CLOSE CASSETTE DOOR
Push the right side of the door.
???The door clicks when it is fully closed.
EN 13
About Blank Paper Sheet Sets (optional)
You must use one of the sets shown in the following chart:
* This unit does not incorporate a function for splitting the screen into 16 pictures.
Printing on
When multiple pictures are printed on a sheet, the print positions may vary from the intended positions.
Before Printing
cDo not touch printing side of the paper.
cDo not use paper that is torn or curled, as this can result in paper jamming.
cDo not use paper that is wet or damp. Printing may not be possible and paper jamming may occur.
cDo not touch or pull out the ink cassette???s ink sheet.
cKeep young children away from the ink cassette???s ink sheet.
cWhen the ink cassette is empty, replace it with a new one. An empty ink cassette cannot be used. Do not try to rewind and
cDo not expose the paper to high tempera- tures, high humidity and/or direct sunlight.
cYou can write on one side of a
cIf you want to write something or stick a stamp on a
cCarefully read the precautions in the blank paper sheet set box and on the back of the blank sheet set before using.
After Printing
cIf you touch a fresh print with wet hands, the print image may be discolored.
cIf a print absorbs organic cleaning solvents (alcohol, ester, keton, etc.), the colours will fade.
cIf cellophane tape or soft PVC are affixed to a print, the chemical reaction will cause accelerated colour fading.
cWhen writing on a
Storage
cAvoid storing prints in areas subject to high temperatures or humidity, or near a heater or
cDo not store prints in a soft plastic folder. Accelerated colour fading may result due to the chemical reaction, or the print(s) may stick to the file.
cDo not store 2 prints with the printed sides touching, as the sheets may stick together.
cStore print paper in its box, on a level surface. Failure to do so may cause the print paper to curl or bend, which can result in a paper jam within the unit.
14ENLOADING THEPAPER TRAY
A
Opening the paper tray
c Open the lid while pushing A .
To printer
Printing side
Cautions
Partition panel
Detection marks
Output tray
Inserting blank paper sheets in the paper tray
1.Keep the partition panel upright. If it is tilted, get it upright by pushing the back of the paper tray.
2.Load print sheets in the tray, placing the side with the detection marks toward you, face down.
???Sticker sheets are not provided with detection marks. Simply load them so that the printing side faces upward.
???The tray can hold up to 25 sheets at one time.
Be sure to read ???Precautions when inserting printing paper??? on the back of the paper tray lid.
Loading/unloading the paper tray
cWhen loading, push the tray until it clicks.
cWhen unloading, push the tray slightly to unlock the latch, then pull it out.
PREPARATION EN 15
c Before printing, make sure everything is set up and ready.
1 Have a Blank Paper Sheet Set ready. (page 13)
2 Install the ink cassette in the printer (page 12)
3 Place the blank paper sheets in the paper tray and load the tray (page 14).
c Use print sheets and ink cassette from the same kit.
4 Open the output tray.
5 Connect image source to the printer (page 10).
6 Plug the printer???s power cable into an AC outlet and press the button.
c Power comes on and the indicator lights.
You are now ready to print. For specific printing instructions, read the page corresponding to the type of printing you want to do (pages 16 through 19).
16ENPRINTINGFROMADIGITALCAMCORDER(DVCONNECTION)
Preparation
IrDA/DV
MEMORY
ON LINE
IrDA DV ON LINE
IrDA/DV
MEMORY
ON LINE
IrDA DV ON LINE
c See page 10 for connection.
1 SET THE CAMCORDER TO PLAY
???Refer to the instruction manual of your camcorder.
2 PRESS THE IrDA/DV BUTTON OF THE
PRINTER
???When the DV lamp is
Blinking : Video data is being received by the printer.
Lighting : Video data is not under reception. Check for proper connection referring to page 10.
3 WHEN YOU HAVE REACHED THE
SCENE YOU WANT TO PRINT, SET
THE CAMCORDER TO STILL PICTURE
4 PRESS THE PRINTER MEMORY
BUTTON
???The picture you want to print is stored in memory.
???The PRINT lamp is blinking during video data conversion (for about 40 seconds).
When you want to transmit the stored picture to your PC, see ???Capturing a Picture into the PC??? on page 32.
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IrDA/DV
MEMORY
ON LINE
IrDA DV ON LINE
5 WHEN THE PRINT LAMP STOPS
BLINKING AND LIGHTS,
PRESS THE PRINT BUTTON
???The PRINT lamp blinks and printing starts. ???Printing is finished when the print paper is
discharged with the PRINT lamp lit.
???If you want to print the same picture again, press the PRINT button again after printing has once finished. Every pressing of the PRINT button produces one print copy.
???If you want to print another picture, repeat the steps 3 to 5.
18ENPRINTINGFROMADIGITALSTILLCAMERA(IrDARECEPTION)
When using a digital still camera compatible with
Preparation
IrDA/DV
MEMORY
ON LINE
IrDA DV ON LINE
IrDA sensor
1 PRESS THE PRINTER IrDA/DV
BUTTON TO START THE IrDA
LAMP LIGHTS
2 STORE THE PICTURE YOU
WANT TO PRINT IN THE DIG-
ITAL STILL CAMERA
???Refer to the instruction manual provided with the camera for details.
3 TRANSMIT THE PICTURE IN THE
CAMERA TO THE PRINTER
???Aim the IrDA transmitter of the digital still camera at the IrDA sensor of the printer.
???The picture data is sent from the digital still camera to the printer.
???Refer to the instruction manuals provided with the machines in use for details of their operation.
???The DV and ON LINE lamps blink with the paper tray removed. Press the ON LINE button to light the ON LINE lamp, so as to cancel blinking.
If you want to transmit the stored picture to your PC, refer to ???Capturing a Picture into the PC??? on page 32.
qThe picture is automatically transmitted to the printer. A copy is then automatically printed.
???When transmission is finished, the IrDA lamp changes from blinking to lighting.
???Printing is finished when the print sheets are discharged and the PRINT lamp lights.
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qProcedure from Picture Data Transmission to Printing
The picture data sent from the digital still camera is automatically printed. The PRINT lamp lights and blinks as indicated below until printing is finished.
IrDA DV ON LINE
Blinking slowly
IrDA DV ON LINE
IrDA DV ON LINE
IrDA DV ON LINE
1 PICTURE DATA BEING TRANSMITTED
FROM CAMERA TO PRINTER
2 PRINTER CONVERTING THE PICTURE
DATA AFTER TRANSMISSION
???This may take several minutes depending on the machines in use or the volume of data transmission.
3 DATA CONVERSION FINISHED
??? Printing automatically starts with the paper tray loaded.
4 PRINTING FINISHED
???The picture data is being stored in memory as long as the PRINT lamp is lit. Every pressing of the PRINT button produces a print copy of the same picture.
???When you want to print another picture, repeat the steps 2 and 3 on the previous page.
???Data communications may be variable or impossible depending on the lighting condition, battery consumption, communications distance and sending and receiving angles.
20ENMEMO
EN 21
PERSONAL COMPUTER
PRINTER SECTION
qThe Readme.TXT file provides additional information for setup and information that is not included in the instruction manual. Please read the file before installing the provided software program.
qYou can find the latest information (in English) on the provided software program at our www server:
qIf you want to process the picture, see the Idea Guide of the MGI PhotoSuite included in the
22ENINTRODUCTION
REQUIRED HARDWARE
q
q486DX2 or higher CPU
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
qPersonal computer with MicrosoftT* WindowsT* Operating System Version 3.1 (also verified to run with MicrosoftT WindowsT 95)
*MicrosoftT and WindowsT are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation registered in the United States and other countries.
q16 MB RAM or more
qAt least 8 MB available hard disk space
qColour display capable of handling at least 640 x 480 dots and 256 colours (Recommended: true colour
q
q3.5??? 1.44MB floppy disk drive
q
THINGS YOU???LL NEED IN ADDITION THE PROVIDED
ACCESSORIES
A commercially available printer cable (3 m or shorter). Use one capable of
When using a printer cable which is over 3 m long, a transmission error may occur.
(Example)
EN 23
SOFTWARE FEATURES
DRIVER WINDOW
Print orientation, number of prints and image adjustment can be selected in this window.
CAPTURE UTILITY WINDOW FOR IMAGE CAPTURING
Images stored in the
The
24ENPERIPHERALUNITCONNECTIONS
Some televisions and video cassette recorders require a specific type of output cable. Refer to their instruction manuals for details on television and VCR connections to the
When Printing from PC
q When connecting components, make sure all units are turned off.
Commercially available printer cable (bi- directional parallel interface)
Parallel (printer) connector
See the instruction manual of WindowsT or the PC in use for the basic operation of WindowsT.
In the case of WindowsT 95
1 Start up WindowsT 95.
??? If you have any other applications open, close them all.
2 Insert the ???Driver & Capture Utility Software??? into the floppy disk drive.
3
4
??? The SETUP icon appears on the display.
5
??? Installation begins.
??? Follow the instruction messages on the display.
??? If you agree to the Software Licensing Agreement, press [Yes]. If not, press [No], and the processing is closed.
6 Click the [Reboot] button.
??? WindowsT is once closed and then opened again.
??? This completes the installation procedure.
In the case of WindowsT 3.1
1 Start up WindowsT 3.1.
??? If you have any other applications open, close them all.
2 Insert the ???Driver & Capture Utility Software??? into the floppy disk drive.
3 Select [File Manager] from the [Main] group on the WindowsT display.
4 Select a floppy disk drive.
??? The setup. exe file appears on the display.
5
??? Installation begins.
??? Follow the instruction messages on the display.
??? If you agree to the Software Licensing Agreement, press [Yes]. If not, press [No], and the processing is closed.
6 Click the [Reboot] button.
??? WindowsT is once closed and then opened again.
??? This completes the installation procedure.
The provided software is capable of displaying 6 languages including English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Dutch.
The language used by the software is selected automatically at the time of installation according to the language setup of your personal computer.
English is used when your personal computer is set to a language other than one listed above.
26ENOPEN&CLOSE(BasicOperationProcedure)
GETTING STARTED
You can launch this program using the standard procedure for WindowsT. There are some differences between WindowsT 3.1 and WindowsT 95.
WindowsT 3.1 offers a number of ways to launch an application.
1.Open the group of application icons on the program manger and
2.Select Run in the program manger, select the file name of the application and click the RUN button.
3.
File(F) Edit(E) View(V) Help(H)
With WindowsT 95, click the [START] button on the taskbar, and the program menu appears on the screen. Move the cursor to the program you want to run and click to start the program.
Accessories
StartUp
Windows Explorer
Now let???s actually launch the program.
If you???re using WindowsT 3.1, open the JVC
If you???re using WindowsT 95, select JVC
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Once the program has loaded, WindowsT 3.1 displays the screen shown below.
File(F) Edit(E) Image(I) Window(W) Help(H)
The titlebar and menubar look different on WindowsT 95.
File(F) Edit(E) Image(I) Window(W) Help(H)
Maximize button
CLOSING THE PROGRAM
(X) on the [File (F)] menu.
With WindowsT 95, simply click the Close button.
The menubar provides several menus with lists of commands that enable you to execute various program functions.
Click the desired item on the menubar to pull down the menu. Then click on the desired command in the pulldown menu.
Some commands may not be executable depending on where you are in the program. Disabled functions look lighter than other items.
Each menu is configured as shown below
File(F)
Capture New(N)
Save(S)
Save As(A)
Exit Capture Utility(X)
Select to capture the image stored in printer into the computer.
Select to change the file content without changing the file name. This erases all the content previously entered.
Select to save as a new file. Closes the capture utility program.
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Edit(E)
Undo(Z)
Copy(C)
Rotate 90??Clockwise(9)
Rotate 90??Counterclockwise(0)
Resize(S)
Change Colour Mode(C)
Select to undo the most recent work done.
Select to copy to the clipboard. The copy is displayed in colour according to the monitor setup.
Select to rotate through 90??clockwise.
Select to rotate through 90??counterclockwise.
Select to reduce the captured image to 1/4 or 1/16.
Select to change the number of colours (colour grade scale) of the capture image.
Captured image
File(E) Edit(E) Image(I) Window(W) Help(H)
A
Rotate 90?? clockwise
File(E) Edit(E) Image(I) Window(W) Help(H)
A
Rotate 90?? counterclockwise
File(E) Edit(E) Image(I) Window(W) Help(H)
A
Click Undo when you want to restore the previous image.
Edit(E)
Undo(Z)
Copy(C)
Rotate 90??Clockwise(9)
Rotate 90??Counterclockwise(0)
Resize(S)
Change Colour Mode(C)
If you want to restore the previous size after resizing, click Undo. If you resized the image more than once, you cannot restore the original size.
A
A
Edit(E)
A
Switches between
30ENCONTROLSANDOPERATIONS(cont.)
Window(W)
Tile(T)
Cascade(C)
Arrange Icons
1Capture1
2Capture2
3Capture3
4 Capture4
Arranges the captured images side by side and stacked one upon another. A maximum of four tiles are visible at one time.
Arranges the captured images in cascade. Shows a maximum of four images overlapping one another.
Arranges the minimized images side by side.
Temporary file names for the captured images.
??? Tile
File(F) Edit(E) Image(I) Window(W) Help(H)
??? Cascade
??? Arrange Icons
Help(H)
1 Store the picture you want to transmit to the PC in the printer.
TRANSMITTING
2 Capture the picture you want to print into the PC.
3 Work on the characters and other data with the MGI PhotoSuite provided or other optional software programs.
4 Start printing.
32ENCAPTURINGAPICTUREINTOthe PC
This is to capture a picture into the PC and display it on the monitor.
Preparation:
???Capture a picture from a digital camcorder or a digital still camera into the printer in advance.
???See ???Printing from a Digital Camcorder??? (page 16) or ???Printing from a Digital Still Camera??? (page 18) for details of capturing.
???The PRINT lamp lights when capturing into the printer is finished.
1. Press the printer ON LINE button to bring the on LINE lamp into lighting.
IrDA/DV
MEMORY
ON LINE
IrDA DV ON LINE
2. Capture the image
???Select [Capture New (N)] in the File menu to transfer the image data from printer to PC.
???The printer ON LINE lamp blinks during capturing the picture.
???The captured image from the DV connection is framed in white.
3. Capturing is finished
???The picture captured is shown on the PC display.
Capture in progress
10%
Cancel
If you want to keep the picture in the PC, store it in the hard disk or similar by selecting [File] - [Save As].
You cannot print the captured image with the provided Driver & Capture Utility Software. Use a commercially available Paint or other photo editing software program to print the image.
Preparation:
Capture the picture referring to ???Capturing a Picture into the PC??? on the previous page.
1.
2.
3.
Work on the characters and other data with the MGI PhotoSuite provided or other commercially available painting software.
???See the instruction manual provided with the software for details.
Press the printer ON LINE button to bring the ON LINE lamp into lighting.
Set up the printer.
(Example)
???WindowsT 95
Select [Print (P)] of the File menu to call up the print display. Select [JVC
???WindowsT 3.1
Select [Printer Setup (R)] of the File menu to call up the printer setup display. Select [JVC
Operations and displays may be different than described above in some applications. Refer to the application???s instruction manual for details.
4.
5.
Call up the printer setup display (setup dialog).
(Example)
???WindowsT 95
Click (Properties (P)) on the print display and the (Setup Dialog) box appears. (See page 34) ???WindowsT 3.1
Click [Option (O)] on the printer setup display, and the [Setup Dialog] box appears. (See page 34)
???Select print orientation, number of prints and image adjustment.
???When this is done, click OK. The new settings are saved and the Setup Dialog box closes.
To start printing ...
???Click (OK) on the print display to open the (Spooler) window. (See page 35)
When the all the print data is transferred to the printer (the spooler bar reaches the end), printing starts.
NOTE : Printing may not work properly with some software programs.
Do not give a printing instruction to the PC while the printer is printing with the PRINT button pressed, as this may result in the picture printed being abnormal.
34ENPRINTINGFROMthePC(cont.)
HOW THE SETUP DIALOG WORKS
No. of prints 2
Print orientation 1
Image adjustment 3
4
5
6
7
8
1. Print orientation
Select when printing.
Portrait : Select when printing a vertical image layout. (Maximum size: H 480 dots x V 640 dots)
Landscape : Select when printing a horizontal image layout. (Maximum size: H 640 dots x V 480 dots)
2. Number of prints
Enter a number when you want to make multiple prints of the same image. Up to 25 prints possible.
3. Image adjustment
Select when you want to adjust how the image looks.
Contrast (Low/High adjustment): Adjustable between
Brightness:
Adjustable between
4. [OK]
Click to validate the change you have made.
5. [Cancel]
Click to cancel the change you have made and close this window.
6. [Normal (N)]
Click to set contrast and brightness to normal.
7. [Help (H)]
Click to call up help information.
8. [Version (A)]
Click to display the
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HOW THE SPOOLER WINDOW WORKS
1. Signal indicator box
Red : Print data capture in pause.
Blue : Print data capture in progress.
2. File name box
Displays the name of the file or the application which you have specified for printing.
3. Message box
Displays the current status.
4. Control button
: Click to pause the spooler.
: Click to
: Click to delete the spooler bar.
5. Spooler bar box
Displays progress of the data transfer from PC to printer. Print starts when the bar is fully down.
6. Help button
Click to call up help information for the spooler window. Same as [Help] on the menu bar.
7. Printer icon
Displays the current printer status. See Help for details.
8. Information button
Displays the spooler version.
9. Setup button
Spooler setup can be changed depending on how WindowsT is used.
???Shape when opening the spooler ???State when opening the spooler ???How to open the spooler
???How to close the spooler See Help for details.
36ENINDICATIONSAND MESSAGES
Lamp Indications
One of the following items applies.
1)v Rear door is open. m Close the rear door.
2)v Output tray is closed. m Open the output tray.
3)v Paper tray not loaded.
mOpen the rear door and remove the jammed paper. Make sure that the print paper is compatible with the ink cassette.
v Temperature within the printer is high. PRINT lamp may blink quickly also
vIrDA mode selected, with no picture stored in memory.
Lighting
38ENINDICATIONSAND MESSAGES(cont.)
Lamp Indications (cont.)
EN 39
PRINTER SECTION
40ENINDICATIONSAND MESSAGES(cont.)
IF YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEASSAGES ON THE DISPLAY
PC PRINTER SECTION
42ENTROUBLESHOOTING(cont.)
OTHER PROBLEMS:
This unit is a precision machine which includes a microprocessor. Its operational performance may be influenced by external noise or disturbance. If a normal operation cannot be achieved even after taking appropriate actions as defined below, the power should be turned off by unplugging the power cable. Then reconnect the power by plugging it in again and recheck for proper operation.
2. Remove the jammed sheet from the output tray.
Output tray
If no paper is jammed in the output tray
3. Remove the paper tray and remove the jammed sheet.
4.
5.
6.
Remove the jammed paper removing door and remove the paper.
Lift the white lever and remove the jammed paper.
After removing the paper, insert the paper tray and
Plug in the power cord and turn on the power.
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
MEMO EN 45
46ENMEMO
MEMO EN 47
EN
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