Adjustment
Functions That Can be
Set on Menus
You can set up the printer to meet various specifications.
Once you have adjusted and stored the settings, the
printer operates according to those settings until their
values are modified. You can set up the printer according
to its intended purpose, connected equipment, or your
individual preferences.
You can store up to three settings as a set of user settings,
called user set 1, 2 and 3.
Functions that can be set on those menus are as follows:
Menu
Functions to be set
COLOR
Adjusting the printout color
ADJUST
(color intensity and
contrast) and sharpness
LAYOUT
Selecting the memory mode 30
SETUP
Selecting the type of
printout
Selecting whether or not
white borders are added to
multiple reduced images
Selecting whether or not
date is printed together
Selecting whether or not a
file name is printed together
WINDOW
Eliminating the black lines
SETUP
produced on the printout
CAPTION
Entering a caption
CLOCK
Setting date and time
ADJUST
PRINTER
Setting the print quantity
SETUP
Adjusting the tone of the
printout
Selecting the print speed
SYSTEM SETUP Adjusting the brightness of
the printer window
display
Setting the baud rate for
computer communication
Selecting whether or not the
operation and error tones
sound
Compensating for the level
of the input signal
Registering user settings
USER NAME
Editing the user name
Menu
FUNCTION
SETUP
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pages
COLOR
BALANCE
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INPUT SETUP
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OUTPUT SETUP Erasing the screen display
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Functions to be set
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Selecting the image which
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appears after storing the
image into memory, the
source image or the
memory image
Assigning the function to
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remote control units
connected to the REMOTE
2 connector
Setting the function of the
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CLEAR button
Selecting printer operation
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when the USB flash
memory device becomes
full
Storing or loading image
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data and all of menu
settings to or from a built in
memory stick
Adjusting the color balance 57
Selecting the input signal
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Compensating for the input
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signals
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Selecting whether or not
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information about the ink
ribbon is displayed
Selecting the output signal
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from the printer
Selecting whether the
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printer synchronizes with
the internal sync signal
included in channel G of
the RGB signals
Matching the video monitor
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color to the printout color
Functions That Can be Set on Menus
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