R1 Super Instruction
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R1 Super Instruction
Printing Variations
Information on basic printing operation Information about different types of printing methods, including ID photos and printing with borders Information about a variety of convenient printing functions Information for managing data already printed
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Content of Manuals
Two manuals have been provided for the R1 SUPER. Please refer to them whenever necessary, in accordance with your objectives.
USER SETUP MANUAL If this is your first time operating the R1 SUPER, ensure that this manual is read completely prior to initial usage.
The USER SETUP MANUAL contains all the important information required to ensure correct R1 SUPER operation, from start up to shut down.
G Information about daily workflow ........................... Chapter 1 / Operation G Information about detailed setup procedures for magazines and film carriers ................. Chapter 2 / Setup G Information for changing basic settings, such as picture quality adjustment and paper size registration ............................... Chapter 3 / Basic Settings G Information for performing setup procedures, such as setup and maintenance ............................................... Chapter 4 / Advanced Settings G Information about replacing consumable parts .................................................................. Chapter 5 / Replacement G Information for confirming inspection procedures .......................................................... Chapter 6 / Inspections
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This manual provides a description of each printing method classified by its function. Please refer to this manual whenever you have questions about printing operations.
G Information about printing from film ............ Chapter 1 / Printing from Film G Information for printing images taken by digital cameras ................. Chapter 2 / Printing from Digital Data G Information about different types of printing methods ...................................... Chapter 3 / Printing Variations G Information about convenient functions ............. Chapter 4 / Techniques G Information for managing data already printed ......................................... Chapter 5 / Data Management G Information for using external PC .......................... Chapter 6 / External PC
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Print Sample
Allows users to determine print details prior to the printing operation.
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The Quick Guide shows the flow of a particular operation. Users are able to understand the basic operation of a function prior to actual operation.
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only functional with DS-1000U/T.
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The following provides an explanation of the basic procedure for printing 135 color negative film (uncut negative) immediately after the film has been developed.
Select the type of film mask Set the film type to [Negative] Select the print size Select the type of service Check that the output type is set to [Color] Set the film to the AFC Adjust the color and picture quality if necessary Print
Select 3 Print size and then select 4 Service on the home screen.
Print size: Select [3.5R] in the case of normal service prints. Service: Select [Normal] in the case of normal service prints.
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Un-cut negative refers to the film prior to cutting, and is used to distinguish from film that has been cut. Printing from film that has been cut is referred to as reprinting. The procedure is somewhat different during reprinting.
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Select 1 type of Film mask on the home screen, and then select 2 Film type. 12
The type of AFC currently installed is displayed. Digital ICE
Click 6 [Index] in the case an index is to be printed simultaneously with the prints.
Index refers to a print that allows confirmation of all images contained on the film. The index is printed following the last print.
Film mask: Select [135F/P] in the case of printing either full size or panorama only, select [Mix] in the case of printing a mixture of full size and panorama film, or select [135H] in the case of half size. Film type: Select [Negative] when printing color negatives.
Selected items are displayed surrounded with a green border. If an item other than that which has been selected is surrounded with a green border, click that item to cancel its selection. Digital ICE (Option): This function automatically corrects for dust or scratches on the film.
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If this happens: When the film becomes jammed If the film becomes jammed when set to the 135AFC, press the emergency stop button in the scanner section. Forwarding of the scanner will stop, then slowly remove the carrier and take out the film. Never attempt to pull out the film while it is inside the scanner. If this happens: When the frames become out of position -If punched holes are on the outside of the film, cut off the parts and retry scanning. -If the film is an un-cut negative, cut it into six frame pieces and retry scanning.
* Reprinting...1-10 Reprinting * Changing the auto film carrier (AFC)...USER SETUP MANUAL/2-2 Replacing the Film Carrier (FC)
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This section provides more detailed information relating to certain specific operations.
HINT
Useful information for certain specific operations is summarized within this section.
GSymbols and Their Meanings This symbol indicates that the items described within this section require additional attention.
This symbol indicates that the items described within this section are special hints and important points.
This symbol indicates that the items described within this section can aid in performing the specified operation. GInformation about Safety Symbols Safety symbols are separate notations that indicate situations in which bodily injury and/or property damage may occur. Please refer to the Safety Guide for more information about safety symbols.
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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the R1 SUPER. This INSTRUCTION MANUAL contains information about the R1 SUPER, including basic printing operations and precautions for usage. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure that the R1 SUPER is operated in the appropriate manner. A separate USER SETUP GUIDE has also been provided for your reference. [USER SETUP GUIDE] The manual contains information on operating procedures, setup procedures, settings and additional usage precautions that are not described within the INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Important The copying or reproduction of this manual without permission, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. The information described within this manual and the specifications for the software are subject to change in the future without notice. We accept no liability whatsoever for any damage, loss or malfunction caused due to the connection or usage of equipment or software that has not been specifically designated for use by us. The illustrations and the photos in this manual differ from the shape in order to models or date of manufacture. The on-screen displays in this manual correspond to DS-1000U/T, which features a film scanner, only. If using KIC-1E, which does not feature a film scanner, on-screen displays which feature film-scanning functions are not displayed in the manner shown in the manual. Accordingly, film-scanning functions are not featured in KIC-1E.
Please keep this manual in a safe and easy-to-access location for future reference.
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Contents
Content of Manuals How to Use the Manuals Introduction Before Operating the Unit
Instruction Guide
Safety Guide ................................................. 6 Basic Information about Photography ........ 34 Basic Information about Image Controller .. 38
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1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4* 1-5* 1-6* 1-7* 1-8 1-9 1-10*
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How to Understand the Home Screen Display .................................................. 48 Printing Flow .............................................................................................................. 51 Paper .......................................................................................................................... 52 Printing from 135 Negative Film ............................................................................. 53 Printing from Black-and-White Film ....................................................................... 59 Printing from Reversal Film (Using Universal Film Carrier (Option)) ................... 63 Printing from IX240 (APS) (Option) .......................................................................... 67 Border ........................................................................................................................ 74 Adjusting Color, Density and Picture Quality .......................................................... 75 Reprinting ................................................................................................................. 79
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Media Printing ............................................................................................................ 82 Printing Digital Camera Data ................................................................................... 86 Printing Utilizing Digital Camera Data Information ...................................... 91 Printing CD and Floppy Disk Data .......................................................................... 99 Printing Photographs (Print Scan) .......................................................................... 104 Printing from Pre-Printed Data (Storage) .................................................................110
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3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6
Printing Variations
This chapter provides an explanation of printing variations such as frame printing and album printing.
Printing ID Photos ....................................................................................................114 Printing Like a Photo Album ...................................................................................116 Printing with a Frame (Decorative Border) ............................................................... 118 Printing Different Size Images on a Single Print (Package Print) ......................... 120 Printing Contact Prints ............................................................................................ 122 Printing in Black-and-White or Sepia .................................................................. 124
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Techniques
This chapter provides an explanation of functions and techniques that offer added convenience during printing.
Setting the Border ................................................................................................... 126 Changing the Image Printing Ratio (Enlargement, Reduction, Cropping) ............. 127 Easily Specifying the Number of Reprints (Frame Position) ................................ 131 Automatic Printing (Auto) ......................................................................................... 136 Printing Two Prints of All Images (Double) .............................................................. 137 Test Printing Before Printing Large Size Prints (Test Print) ................................... 138 Using Previously Printed Data (Remake) ................................................................ 140 Uniform Density by Fixing Print Time ................................................................... 142 Desired Setting of Print Size ................................................................................. 144 Interrupting Printing ............................................................................................... 146 Canceling Printing .................................................................................................. 147 Screen Confirmation of Printing Progress Status ................................................. 148 Changing Film Setting Direction .......................................................................... 149 Installing / Uninstalling Templates ................................................................... 150
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Data Management
This chapter provides an explanation of managing previously printed data (Storage)
Managing Previously Printed Data (Storage) ......................................................... 156 Managing Number of Printed Data ......................................................................... 159
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External PC
This chapter explains procedures for transmitting data to an external PC connected to the network, and for printing data from the external PC in which QD STATION 2 software is installed.
Save Scanned Data or Digital Camera Data to an External PC ............................... 168 Printing an Order from External PC .......................................................................... 176 Confirmation and Settings for EXPC on Home Screen ............................................ 187
References
List of Print Sizes ..................................................................................................................... 198 Mode List ................................................................................................................................. 200 Glossary ................................................................................................................................... 202 Multi-linguistic Caution and Warning Labels ........................................................................... 208 * marked functions are only available with DS-1000U/T.
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Should any trouble occur 1 Turn off the power switch on the system M 2 Turn off the breaker on the distribution panel M 3 Contact us
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IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to the potential danger to an inexperienced person servicing this system, as well as the risk of damaging the system, our company strongly recommend that all servicing only be performed by our trained service engineers.
Should any user (trained by us) need to perform an emergency operation not specified in the Instruction Manual or User Maintenance Manual, first contact us to receive instructions before performing the operation. At the same time, be sure to observe the following general precautions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Turn off all power sources. Do not use fuses other than those of the specified ratings. Never modify any electric circuit, for any reason. Never pull out cords when removing connectors. Do not step on the power cord or otherwise crush it. After parts replacement or maintenance, be careful not to touch the burrs or sharp edges of the casing when wiring. Never touch movable parts or the drive section, in particular, when wiring. 7. Carefully clean off any electric parts contaminated with processing solution. 8. When removing any unit this system, always disconnect and reinstall the unit by holding the metal part or green marked part of its body to prevent the breakage. 9. Before removing circuit boards, switches or sensors in the system, discharge static electricity from your body by touching other metal part of the system. 10. Never perform unspecified maintenance or modification. 11. Do not use unspecified replacement parts. 12. Make sure that screws and parts removed for maintenance are set back into place. 13. Do not make the interlock switch ineffective by inserting paper or other material.
Cautions for lithium battery The lithium battery mounted on the mother board is designed as a replaceable battery. This battery has a built-in combustible substance such as lithium and organic solvent. If you make a mistake in replacement method, heat generation, ignition or rupture may occur. Replace the battery with the one having a correct rating. Lithium battery: Model CR2023 When you have to replace the battery (lithium battery), be sure to contact a service engineer. Replacement must be made by a service engineer.
The backup battery (sealed lead battery) contained in this equipment is automatically charged when power is turned on. Be sure to contact your service engineer when replacing the battery.
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CONTAINS SEALED LEAD BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED.
For DS-1000U/DP-1000E/PP-8611UB This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, received including interference that may cause undesired operation. This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus a set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
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Probability of damage Damage is caused. (High probability) Death or serious injury (Damage is serious.) Damage may be cause. (Low probability)
Injury (and physical Medium or slight damage) injury (Damage is slight.) Physical damage only
Warning Caution
Serious injury above refers to loss of eyesight, wounds, burns (low and high temperature), electronic shock, bone fracture, or poisoning, which cause aftereffects or require medical treatment as an outpatient or long hospitalization. Medium or slight injury refers to wounds burns and electric shock which do not require medical treatment as an outpatient or long hospitalization. Physical damage refers to any damage caused to houses or household items, or injury to domestic livestocks or pets.
Description of warning and caution in the manual (1) Warning is described in Chapter VI, LIST OF WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS AND WHERE TO ATTACH. (2) Caution is described in Chapter VI, LIST OF WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS AND WHERE TO ATTACH. or described by the following method.
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WARNUNG VORSICHT
VORSICHT
Die Bezeichnung schwere Verletzungen umfat Verlust des Augenlichts, uere Verwundendungen, Verbrennungen (hohe oder niedrige Temperaturen), Elektroschock, Knochenbrche und Vergiftungen, soweit sie schdliche Wirkungen hinterlassen oder medizinische Behandlung (ambulant) oder Krankenhausaufenthalt nach sich ziehen. Zu leichteren Verletzungen zhlen Verbrennungen und Elektroschock, soweit sie keine schdlichen Wirkungen hinterlassen bzw. keine ambulante medizinische Behandlung oder Krankenhausaufenthalt nach sich ziehen. Unter den Begriff Sachschden fallen Schden an einem Gebude oder an Haushaltsgegenstnden sowie Verletzungen von Haustieren.
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Regarding system and tablets or processing solution (concentrate solution and solution used), labels and marks are used to explain precautions. Before operating this system, fully understand the meanings of these labels and marks to perform safe operation. Example of the signal word
1 Signal word
1 Warning and Caution Labels Display method WARNING Meaning Incorrect operation may cause death or serious injury. Incorrect operation may cause slight or minor injury, or physical damage.
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3 Example of Using Symbol Marks Symbol marks used mainly for tablets or processing solution (concentrate solution and solution used). Symbol Mark Meaning
Caution (Warning) Mark: This mark calls attention to operation precautions. Carefully read and understand the text (description) on the label before performing operation.
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Symbol marks used mainly for equipment. Symbol Mark Meaning Caution (Warning) Mark: This mark calls attention to operation precautions. Carefully read and understand the text (description) on the label before performing operation.
Prohibition Mark: Do not insert your hands, since you may be cut.
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Zur Sicherheit der Ausrstung und der Tabletten oder der Entwicklungslsung (Konzentrationslsung und Lsung verwendet) dienen verschiedentliche Etiketten und Symbole. Bitte machen Sie sich vor der Inbetriebnahme grndlich mit der Bedeutung dieser Etiketten und Symbole vertraut. Beispiel des warnenden Aufklebers
1 Signalbegriff
WARNUNG Falsche Handhabung verursacht schwere oder tdliche Verletzungen. Falsche Handhabung verursacht verursacht leichte Verletzungen oder Sachschden.
VORSICHT
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3 Beispiele fr Symbole Symbole sind hauptschlich fr Tabletten oder Entwicklungslsung (Konzentrationslsung und Lsung verwendet) angebracht. Symbol Bedeutung
Symbole fr Vorsicht (Warnung): Ist fr Menschen schdlich (giftig) oder hat Reizwirkung.
Symbol fr Vorsicht (Warnung): Dieses Symbol weist auf wichtige Vorsichtsmaregeln hin. Bitte lesen Sie den Etikettentext (Beschreibung) genau durch, bevor Sie den nchsten Arbeitsschritt ausfhren.
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Hauptschlich auf Ausrstungsteilen angebrachte Symbole. Symbol Bedeutung Symbol fr Vorsicht (Warnung): Dieses Symbol weist auf wichtige Vorsichtsmaregeln hin. Bitte lesen Sie den Etikettentext (Beschreibung) genau durch, bevor Sie den nchsten Arbeitsschritt ausfhren.
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*1 E: Except NEMKO Standard and UL Standard C: NEMKO Standard U: UL Standard Label Location*1 W-1 E #367050021A (For User)
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Handling overflow Do not drink this liquid. Do not remove this label from this plastic tank.
WARNING/WARNUNG
Do not drink this liquid. Do not remove this label from this plastic tank. NIEMALS diese Flssigkeit trinken! KEINESFALLS diesen Aufkleber vom Kunststoffbehlter entfernen.
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Label Cutter blade is located below. Turn OFF the power switch before touching this area, and before changing or removing the blade or jammed paper.
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When mixing or handling chemicals or overflow solutions, wear safety goggles and rubber gloves. If chemicals get in your eyes or on your skin, rinse immediately with lots of water.
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WARNING / WARNUNG
When mixing or handling chemicals or overflow solutions, wear safety goggles and rubber gloves. If chemicals get in your eyes or on your skin, rinse immediately with lots of water. Bei der Handhabung von Chemikalien oder Lsungen unbedingt eine Schutzbrille und Gummihandschuhe tragen! Bei Augen-oder Hautkontakt die Chemikalien sofort mit reichlich Wasser absplen.
WARINING / ADVERTENCIA
When mixing or handling chemicals or overflow solutions, wear safety goggles and rubber gloves. If chemicals get in your eyes or on your skin, rinse immediately with lots of water. Cuando mazcle manipule productos qumicos soluciones de sobrellenado, utilice gafas protectoras y guantes de caucho. Si estos productos qumicos netran en sus ojos tocan su piel, lvelos inmediatamente con abundante cantidad de agua.
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Label When you have to directly handle ECOJET or processing solutions, or when you have to touch ECOJET powder or processing solutions to disassemble or clean the ECOJET shooter or module drum, wear gloves and protective goggles for safety. If chemicals contact eyes or skin, wash off with water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Chemicals may cause skin irritation.
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Label Do not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups (180ml or more) of water, and get medical attention immediately.
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WARNING /
Do not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical attention immediately. 1 2
WARNING / WARNUNG
Do not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical attention immediately. ECOJET-Tabletten und -Lsungen drfen auf keinen Fall verschluckt werden. Falls dennoch einmal Tabletten oder Chemikalien verschluckt werden, den Mund mit Wasser aussplen, ein oder zwei Glas Wasser trinken und sofort einen Arzt aufsuchen.
WARNING / ADVERTENCIA
Do not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical attention immediately. No ingerir nunca tabletas ECOJET ni soluciones. En caso de ingerirse accidentalmente, enjuaguar la boca con gaua, beber uno o dos vasos de agua y acudir al mdico inmediatamente.
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Label Always wear safety gloves and protective glasses when handling ECOJET tablet and solution directly. If ECOJET tablet or solution spilled on the skin or get into eyes, wash it off with running water for more than 15 minutes. If swallowed, rinse the mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical treatment immediately.
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WARNING / WARNUNG
Always wear safety gloves and protective glasses when handling ECOJET tablet and solution directly. If ECOJET tablet or solution s pilled on the skin or get into eyes, wash it off with running water for more than 15 minutes. If swallowed, rinse the mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical treatment immediately. Grundstzlich Schutzhandschuhe und Schutzbrille tragen, wenn mit ECOJET-Tabletten und -Lsung hantiert wird. Falls ECOJET-Tabletten oder -Lsung auf die Haut oder in die Augen gert, sofort mindestens 15 Minuten lang unter flieendem Wasser absplen. Falls diese Tabletten oder Lsung verschluckt wurde, den Mund mit Wasser aussplen, ein oder zwei Glas Wasser trinken und sofort einen Arzt rufen.
WARNING / ADVERTENCIA
Always wear safety gloves and protective glasses when handling ECOJET tablet and solution directly. If ECOJET tablet or solution s pilled on the skin or get into eyes, wash it off with running water for more than 15 minutes. If swallowed, rinse the mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical treatment immediately.
Siempre usar guantes de seguridad y gafas protoctoras para manipular directamente soluciones o tabletas ECOJET. Si la solucin o la tableta ECOJET llegara a entrar en contacto con su piel o sus ojos, lavar con abundante cantidad de agua durante 15 minutos. De ingerirse, enjuagar la boca con agua, beber uno o dos vasos de agua, y acudir inmediatamente al mdico.
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*1 E: Except NEMKO Standard and UL Standard C: NEMKO Standard U: UL Standard Parts No. Operation Carrying and setting the paper supply magazine #366052007A (For User) Label You may drop the paper magazine on your feet or injure your fingers at installation, if you fail to hold the magazine with one hand on the handle and the other on the part marked in green. Label Location*1 C-1
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Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.
Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.
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In order to prevent the injure with the fall of the top cover, ensure to hold the top cover with the supporting rod whenever the top cover is opened.
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Label Location*1 C-4 The dryer rack cover is HOT. Before touching cover or removing dryer rack unit, turn the power switch OFF and wait 10 minutes to let the rack cover and rack cool. Label E
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Dryer rack cover is HOT. Before touching cover or removing dryer rack unit, turn the machine's power OFF and wait 10 minutes to let the rack cover and rack cool. HEISSE Trockner-Rack-Abdeckung! Vor Berhren der Abdeckung oder Entfernen des Trockners den Strom ausschalten und 10 Minuten abkhlen lassen.
CAUTION / PRECAUCION
Dryer rack cover is HOT. Before touching cover or removing dryer rack unit, turn the machine's power OFF and wait 10 minutes to let the rack cover and rack cool. La cubierta de la parrilla de secado est CALIENTE. Antes de tocar la cubierta de desmontar la parrilla de secado, desconecte la mquina y espere 10 minutos para que se enfren la cubierta y la parrilla.
Dryer rack unit is heavy. Hold it by the bars marked with green labels when removing or replacing the unit.
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CAUTION / VORSICHT
Dryer rack unit is heavy. Hold it by the bars marked with green labels when removing or replacing the unit.
CAUTION Weight : 15Kg VORSICHT Gewicht : 15Kg
Schwere Trockner-Rack-Einheit! Beim Ein-/Ausbau der Einheit nur an die Stange mit dem grnen Aufkleber fassen.
CAUTION / PRECAUCION
Dryer rack unit is heavy. Hold it by the bars marked with green labels when removing or replacing the unit.
CAUTION Weight : 15Kg PRECAUCION Peso : 15Kg
La unidad de la parrilla de secado es pesada. Levntela por las barras marcadas con las etiquetas verdes para sacar volver a instalar la unidad.
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Label Print sorting rods move at high speed when prints are delivered from the printer. Keep your hands away from these rods when printer is operation.
CAUTION /
Print sorting rods move at high speed when prints are delivered from the printer. Keep your hands away from these rods when printer is operation.
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CAUTION
Print sorting rods move at high speed when prints are delivered from the printer. Keep your hands away from these rods when printer is operation.
VORSICHT
Bei der Bildausgabe bewegt sich die Sortiereinrichtung mit hoher Geschwindigkeit. Daher whrend des Betriebes keinesfalls die Sortierstangen berhren!
CAUTION / PRECAUCION
CAUTION Print sorting rods move at high speed when prints are delivered from the printer. Keep your hands away from these rods when printer is operation. PRECAUCION Los rodillos de clasificacin de las fotografas van girando a gran velocidad cuando las fotos salen de la impresora. Mantenga las manos fuera del alcance de estos rodillos cuando la impresora est funcionando.
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Label Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.
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Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.
VORSICHT
Niemals den Trschalter berbrcken! Keine Teile in diesem Bereich einsetzen.
CAUTION
Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.
PECAUCION
No coloque introduzca ningn objeto en este espacio. No desactive el dispositivo de seguridad.
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CAUTION /
High voltage! Turn power off before replacing fuses. OFF
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High voltage! Turn power off before replacing fuses. Hochspannung! Vor dem Auswechseln der Sicherungen den Netzstrom abschalten.
CAUTION / PRECAUCION
High voltage! Turn power off before replacing fuses. Alta tensin! Desconectar el interruptor antes de reemplazar los fusibles.
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Turn OFF the power switch before touching this area. Vor Beruhren dieses Bereichs ist der Netzschalter auszuschalten.
CAUTION/PRECAUCION
Turn OFF the power switch before touching this area. Desconecte el interrupor de alimentacin antes de tocar esta rea.
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Opening the Do not open the external cover. (Only service engineers are external cover permitted to open the external cover) When a service engineer opens the external cover, must turn off the power switch before starting maintenance. #38505008A (For Engineer)
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Handling drum You may pinch your hand. unit Do not put your hand into the drum unit. #278050005A (For User)
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Label When removing the light source, turn off the power, and wait more than 15 minutes before beginning removal procedures.
CAUTION
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You may pinch your hand. Do not put your hand into the gear unit.
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Operating the Hold only the grip position when operating the magazine lock magazine lock lever. lever #271450003A (For User)
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developer.
Enlarge the image and make prints onto color paper (photographic paper).
Using solutions, develop fix wash (using water) the photographic paper. Perform all of these procedures within the darkroom. If any light at all enters the room during this process, even a small amount, the photographic paper will become overexposed and will be rendered useless.
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* On the R1 SUPER, photographic paper is simply called paper.
Once the process has been completed, dry the photographic paper. Finally, the photographic paper can be taken out of the darkroom.
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Photographing
Film
Load a roll of film into the camera (loading) and take pictures of people and scenery (objects).
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Digital camera
Digital cameras use digital signals to record photographed images. Film is not required, as images are stored on digital recording media, such as PC cards.
Example of prints
Index Print
IX240 (APS) film can be stored in its original cartridge after it has been developed. The image content of the film to be reprinted can be referred with the index print.
135 film is the most popular type of film used in 35 mm cameras. 135 film is a called 35 mm film, and is available in sizes of 12, 24, 36 and other exposures. There are a variety of kinds of 135 film, including negative, reversal and black-and-white.
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Types of Film
135 Film
135 film is general print film, also called 35 mm film. A variety of kinds are available for different purposes.
APS stands for Advanced Photo System, a recently invented compact camera system. IX240 (APS) film is provided in an IX240 (APS) cartridge, which can be loaded by simply dropping it into the camera's film chamber. Magnetic and optical information are recorded onto the film. IX240 (APS) film can be stored in its cartridge, even after developing. The image content of the film can be checked by the index print. <Film size> C (Classic) : 16.7 23.4 mm (approx.) H (High vision) : 16.7 30.2 mm (approx.) P (Panorama) : 9.5 30.2 mm (approx.)
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Half Size
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110 film
69cm*
68cm
*120 film
120 film
This type of film is used in medium-sized cameras. As 120 film is wider than 135 film, the picture is larger and has a finer grain. Print sizes can be selected from 64.5 cm, 66 cm, 67 cm, 68 cm and 69cm, depending upon the camera size.*
126 film
This is a cartridge-type film. This film is called 126 and has a film width of 35 mm. This width is same as that of 135 (35 mm) film.
110 film
This is a cartridge-type film, similar to 126 film but further miniaturized. It is also called pocket camera film. The pocket instamatic camera that utilizes this type of film was once extremely popular for a short time.
220 film
This type of film is used in medium-sized cameras. It features a roll of film that is twice the length of that in 120 film. *645 size
This is a picture size of 64.5 cm that has been taken using either 120 or 220 film and a medium-sized camera. It is also called Semi-size.
*69 size
This is a picture size of 69 cm that has been taken using either 120 or 220 film and a medium sizedcamera. It is also called Brownie size. The finish of pictures that have been taken for this size will be sharp and beautiful, with outstanding tone reproduction.
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Icons
Icons are small graphics designed to show users the type of application or file at a glance.
Digital cameras
Digital cameras record photographs as image data without using film. Image data will be stored in the media such as SmartMediaTM or CompactFlashTM.
Scroll bars
Scroll bars are used to move the contents displayed in a window in different directions: up, down, left and right in order that all content may be viewed. If the screen content is fully displayed, this bar will not be present.
Drives
The general term for floppy disk drives, hard disk drives and CD-ROM drives and other storage media.
Files
A file is the unit of data, such as a document or an image. In the PC, all data including documents, images and audio are processed in the form of files.
Drivers
Drivers are software programs that allow peripherals, such as display and printers to properly interface with and function in the PC. When connecting new peripherals to a PC, the appropriate driver may also have to be installed.
Folders
Folders are the storage tools that facilitate the storage and organization of files. Folders can be freely created and named by the user.
Media
Devices used for storing data, such as floppy disks and MO disks, are collectively referred to as media.
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The Set-up
Main unit
This unit forms the heart of the main unit. All the basic devices required for operation, such as memory devices, the CPU and control unit, are incorporated within this unit.
Display
The display is connected to the main unit and displays characters and images. The display is also called the VDT or monitor.
Mouse
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Keyboard
The keyboard is one of the input devices used to send commands to the unit. Pressing the keys sends commands. The keyboard is used mainly to input characters.
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Mouse
The mouse is one of the input devices used to send commands to the image controller. Place the mouse on a flat surface such as a desktop, and use it by moving it back and forth, and to right and left. The movement of the mouse pointer on the screen corresponds to the movement of the mouse. Pressing the buttons on the mouse sends commands to the main unit.
Some mice have an extra control called a wheel between the left and right mouse buttons. The wheel allows for easy screen scrolling. The instructions provided in this manual are given for a mouse without a wheel.
Left Button
Right Button
Pointer
The movement of the mouse pointer on the screen corresponds to the movement of the mouse.
Mouse-related terminology
Click
The click is an operation in which a mouse button is pressed once and then released. This operation is also called a single click. In this manual, the term click refers to the action of pressing the left mouse button once. If the right mouse button is to be pressed, this action is termed a right-click.
Left button
The left and right mouse buttons have different functions. The left button is used for most operations. Do not press the right mouse button unless specifically instructed to right-click.
Dragging
Dragging is an action in which the mouse pointer is moved to the target position while the mouse button is kept pressed. The term drag represents the action of holding down the left mouse button while moving the mouse.
Double click
The double click is the action of pressing the left mouse button twice in quick succession: click, click!
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Operating Procedures
The operating procedures for the R1 SUPER are explained within this section. Please ensure that these procedures are understood prior to actual operation.
Move the mouse so that the pointer is over the target button (or icon). In this example, place the pointer over Normal.
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Dedicated keyboard
Actual operations are performed on the display (screen) using the mouse and keyboards. Most operations only require the use of a mouse.
The desired operation can be performed by moving the pointer over the button for the target item.
Click the mouse while the pointer is over the desired button. Click the left mouse button* once.
Click!
The icon will be enclosed within green (or blue) frame, indicating that the item is selected.
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Move the mouse pointer to select the desired item, then click.
Move the mouse pointer to select the desired item, then click.
Specifying an area
The mouses drag and drop feature can be used when specifying the area of an image or when adjusting the numeric values by moving the knob.
Scrolling
When the screen contents cannot all be displayed at once within the same screen, scroll the screen up, down, left or right, by moving the scroll bar, or clicking the M, L, s, or s buttons.
Scroll bar
When the moving has been completed, release your finger from the mouse (drop).
With the left mouse button held down, move the mouse toward the right (drag).
If this button is clicked, the screen contents will move in the same direction as is indicated by the arrow.
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Description These keys are used to fine adjust the position of the image. The image will move toward the direction of the arrow. These keys are used to adjust the image color tone. After pressing the key, press either [], [+], or [1] to [0]. [Y] = Yellow is adjusted with this key. [M] = Magenta is adjusted with this key. [C] = Cyan is adjusted with this key. This key is used to adjust the image density level. After pressing [D] key, press either [], [+], or [1] to [0]. This key is used to specify the number of sheets of paper to be printed. After pressing the [multi] key, press either [], [+] (unit: single sheet), or [<<], [>>] (per 10 sheets). When directly entering the number of sheets to be printed, press the [multi] key, then enter [1] to [0]. (Prejudgement screen) This key is used to adjust the image tone. After pressing the [T] key, press either [], [+], or [1] to [0]. This key is used to correct the image photographed under the different light source. It is also used to switch between the settings of F/L/OFF. Pressing this key simultaneously with any of the abovementioned keys will cancel the command specified by the shortcut key. For example, if [clear] is pressed while simultaneously pressing the [Y] key, the function used to adjust the color yellow will be cancelled and will return to the default setting. These keys are used to increase or to decrease the number of prints or the key correction value for color density on the prejudgement screen. These keys are used to select the image on the prejudgement screen (6 frames). Selection will move toward the direction of the arrow. This key is used to count the number of Sorts. When [Fn] is pressed, the guide will appear for a key which will be active in the next procedure. To cancel, press [Fn] once again. By combining [Fn] with other keys, a variety of additional functions can be selected: [Fn] + [<<]/[>>] = This combination passes/cancels passing all the images following the image selected. [Fn] + []/[+] = This combination passes/cancels passing the image selected only. [Fn] + [Y] = This combination rotates the displayed screen to an upside-down position. [Fn] + [M] = This combination switches between 1-frame display / 6-frame display. [Fn] + [C] = This combination repeats the operation just performed. [Fn] + [D] = This combination changes the size of the print. [Fn] + [Pass] = This combination adjust the under correction setting. [Fn] + [Clear] = This combination clears the settings of color, density and print numbers. [Fn] + [1] = This combination adjusts the red eye correction setting. [Fn] + [9] = This combination cancels the operation just performed. This key is used to specify frames that will not be printed. If the [pass] key is pressed after an image has been selected, the image will not be printed. If [pass] is pressed for an image for which [pass] has already been specified, the [pass] function will be cancelled. This key is pressed to start printing or to enter the item selected. Ten-keys. These keys are used to directly enter numbers for specifying selections or values.
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1 Character input keys 2 Enter 3 Cursor movement keys 4 Backspace 5 Delete 6 Ten-keys
Description The corresponding character on the key will be entered. Character entry is confirmed when this key is pressed. These keys move the cursor ( l ) that indicates character input position. This key deletes the character to the immediate left of the current cursor position. This key deletes the character to the immediate right of the current cursor position. Numbers and symbols can be input directly by pressing these keys, regardless of input mode.
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WARNING / WARNUNG
When mixing or handling chemicals or overflow solutions, wear safety goggles and rubber gloves. If chemicals get in your eyes or on your skin, rinse immediately with lots of water. Bei der Handhabung von Chemikalien oder Lsungen unbedingt eine Schutzbrille und Gummihandschuhe tragen! Bei Augen-oder Hautkontakt die Chemikalien sofort mit reichlich Wasser absplen.
WARNING / WARNUNG
Always wear safety gloves and protective glasses when handling ECOJET tablet and solution directly. If ECOJET tablet or solution s pilled on the skin or get into eyes, wash it off with running water for more than 15 minutes. If swallowed, rinse the mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical treatment immediately. Grundstzlich Schutzhandschuhe und Schutzbrille tragen, wenn mit ECOJET-Tabletten und -Lsung hantiert wird. Falls ECOJET-Tabletten oder -Lsung auf die Haut oder in die Augen gert, sofort mindestens 15 Minuten lang unter flieendem Wasser absplen. Falls diese Tabletten oder Lsung verschluckt wurde, den Mund mit Wasser aussplen, ein oder zwei Glas Wasser trinken und sofort einen Arzt rufen.
Pre-inspection
Operation
The previous day was a business day (When completing daily operation in timer mode) Power ON the Printer processor from timer mode (Turn ON the breaker at the scanner unit of the input station.) The previous day was not a business day (When the power breaker was shut off) Turn ON the power breaker of printer processor (Turn ON the breaker at the scanner unit of the input station. )
4 Installation of magazine loaded with master paper into main unit (printer unit)
Cleaning
Setup Making a print for head calibration B. Film carrier cleaning (DS-1000 only) C. Film scanner cleaning (DS-1000 only) A. Flatbed scanner glass cleaning
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WARNING / WARNUNG
Do not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical attention immediately. ECOJET-Tabletten und -Lsungen drfen auf keinen Fall verschluckt werden. Falls dennoch einmal Tabletten oder Chemikalien verschluckt werden, den Mund mit Wasser aussplen, ein oder zwei Glas Wasser trinken und sofort einen Arzt aufsuchen.
Do not drink this liquid. Do not remove this label from this plastic tank. NIEMALS diese Flssigkeit trinken! KEINESFALLS diesen Aufkleber vom Kunststoffbehlter entfernen.
Service Operations
Various operations can be selected from the home screen. Perform Setup, Maintenance and CMS (Color Management System) whenever necessary.
Post-inspection
Complete the operation
The next day will also be a business day. Complete the daily operations of printer processor in timer mode. The next day will not be a business day. Turn OFF the power breaker of printer processor.
Replacing the paper magazine Whenever the magazine is replaced, perform the paper channel setup (correction) as necessary using setup. Loading new paper into the magazine Whenever new paper is loaded, ensure that paper channel setup (correction) is performed using Setup. Correcting the picture quality If you want to correct the picture quality, use CMS (Color Management System). The print colors displayed on the monitor can also be corrected. In addition to the above corrections, a variety of other settings, corrections and adjustments are also available. Please refer to the Basic Settings / Advanced Settings sections of the USER SETUP MANUAL for more details.
Cleaning and inspection of inlet racks, crossover racks and squeeze racks P1 rack Inlet rack
Other racks Turn OFF the scanner unit of the input station Set the printer processor in the timer mode or turn off the power breaker
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1-4* Printing from 135 Negative Film 1-5* Printing from Black-and-White Film 1-6* Printing from Reversal Film (Using Universal Film Carrier (Option)) 1-7* Printing from IX240 (APS) (Option) 1-8 1-9 Border Adjusting Color, Density and Picture Quality
1-10* Reprinting
In order to prevent the film fr om becoming jammed in the 135 film carrier (135AFC), if the film is curled for 8mm or mor e in height, do not scan with 135AFC.
135 Film
8 mm or more
The following curl is mor e than 30 mm. Reroll ends of the film in the opposite dir ection of the curl (for about 50 mm).
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The sort number is the order number, which is allocated to each processed. Sort numbers are automatically incremented once processing is completed. At the beginning of each day, the sort number is set to 1. The sort number is printed on the back of the print. (IN/Chapter 1 Printing from Film) 2 Multi-print This function is used to specify the number of sheets to be printed. The number of sheets specified here will be used for all prints within a particular order. For example, if 2 is selected, all images within the particular film will be double-printed. 3 Interrupt This button may be clicked to interrupt an order in process, so that a new order may be processed immediately. (IN/4-10 Interrupting Printing) 4 Quit This button may be clicked to set the unit to timer mode after the completion of daily operations. It is also used when power must be shut down. (US/1-5 Power OFF/ON Operations) 5 Paper position guide This function displays the current position of the paper being printed, as well (Progress indication) as the number of sheets. (Replace the magazine after the paper runs out.) 6 Paper magazine Displays information about the paper magazine currently installed, including paper information channel, paper width and amount of paper (m) remaining in magazine. 7 Printing status This function lists all order information and allows for confirmation of the printing status. This function can also be used to cancel an order. (IN/4-12 Screen Confirmation of Printing Progress Status) 8 Busy indicator If [Busy indicator] is clicked on any screen other than the home screen, then the paper position guide described in 5, will be displayed. 9 Film discharge When setting 135AFC or 240AFC, the message, Film eject (orange button) will be displayed and the set film should eject by clicking this button. This is used when the film is not fed through correctly. When setting the universal carrier, the message, Film mask initial (green button) will be displayed and the film mask will be initialized by clicking this button. 0 Memory card eject To prevent the memory card from being damaged, click this button before taking out the card. q Picture quality adjust- This function displays the current settings of the picture quality adjustment. ment setting US...USER SETUP MANUAL IN...INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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This function displays print information for the current order, including the number of sheets to be printed, print services, paper size (IN/Chapter 1 Printing from Film) and the presence of borders (IN/1-8 Border). * BL: Borderless WB: With Border WWB: With Wide Border w-1 Print size w-6 Pasting method w-2 Services w-7 Order number w-3 Design w-8 Total print numbers of the order*1 w-4 Width/Length w-9 C/H/P display on intermixed settings w-5 Border Type w-10 Total print numbers display from final closing*2 This function is used to select the print size. (IN/Chapter 1 Printing from Film) This function is used to select the type of print services from among the following items: Normal (IN/Chapter 1 Printing from Film), ID (IN/3-1 Printing ID Photos), Album (IN/3-2 Printing Like a Photo Album), Frame (IN/3-3 Printing with a Frame (Decorative Border)), Package (IN/3-4 Printing Different Size Images on a Single Print (Package Print)), and Contact (IN/3-5 Printing Contact Prints (135 Film))
[A-1] Developing status... this indicator will become illuminated when processing is available. [A-2] Developing solution status...this indicator will become illuminated when the developing solution must be refilled. [A-3] Printer unit door open / closed...this indicator will be illuminated when the front door is closed, and will turn off when the door is open. US...USER SETUP MANUAL IN...INSTRUCTION MANUAL
*1 The status is renewed when returning from the prejudge screen to the home screen; no alteration is made on print-cancellations. *2 The status is renewed as sort number is counted with the change of the order. The number decreases in accordance with the number of print-cancellations.
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t y u i d f g t Print function This function is used to select additional convenient printing features from among the following items: Index, Auto (IN/4-4 Automatic Printing), Double (IN/4-5 Printing Two Prints of All Image), Test exposure (IN/4-6 Test Printing Before Printing Large Size Prints), External PC This function is used to select the printing color: Color (IN/1-4 Printing from 135 Negative Films), B & W, Sepia (IN/3-6 Printing in Black-and-White or Sepia) This function is used to print images other than from film, such as from image data saved on digital media: DSC, Media, Flat bed, HD storage (IN/Chapter 2 Printing from Digital Camera), External PC This function is used to display hidden information on the screen (A). This function is used to display the film carrier and the mask currently installed. 135: 35mm film 240: IX240 (APS) F: full size P: panorama size H: half size This function is used to select the type of film for use. When 135mm film is utilized, the order of printing can be reversed. (IN/4-13 Changing Film Setting Direction) Print from the start: print starting from the beginning of the film, with the smallest frame number (1, 2, 3...) Print from the end: print starting from the end of the film, with the largest frame number (24, 23, 22...). Normally, the unit is preset to start printing from the end. This function is used to remake prints. In the R1 SUPER, the sort number (order number) is automatically incremented for each order, to record the history of operations. When reprinting images that have already been input once, for example for remaking and reprinting, the unit will handle these as reprints. Reprint (IN/1-10 Reprinting), Remake (IN/4-7 Using Previously Printed Data), Frame No. (IN/4-3 Easily Specifying the Number of Reprints) This button may be clicked to specify each setting to be selected. (US/4-1 Performing Setup Procedures) This button may be clicked to perform maintenance. This button may be clicked to change the basic picture quality setting. (US/3-2 Basic Color and Density Adjustment) US...USER SETUP MANUAL IN...INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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1 2 3 4 Select the type of film mask Select the film type Select the print size Select whether the prints ar e to contain a border or not (Settings) 5 Select the type of service 6 Select whether color , B&W or sepia 7 Select [Reprint] in the case of r eprints 8 Set the film in the auto film carrier (AFC) 2 Select [DSC]
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9 Click [Print] The six frames of images on the display are printed. Following their printing, the next six frames are printed.
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Paper
The paper that is used differs depending on the print size.
It is recommended to pr e-register the paper normally used at the stor e as the Master Paper. In the case of normal printing (3.5R), printing can be performed with the paper magazine that is installed during the morning setup. Furthermor e, the following table shows the r elationship between common print sizes and their paper widths. It is r ecommended to have paper magazines available for each fr equently used print size.
A4 210 297
6 1/2 x 8 1/2 152 203 5R 127 178 4R 102 152 3.5R 89 127
Refer to the end of this guide for further information on print sizes.*
* List of print sizes...References/List of Print Sizes
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The following provides an explanation of the basic procedure for printing 135 color negative film (uncut negative) immediately after the film has been developed.
Select the type of film mask Set the film type to [Negative] Select the print size Select the type of service Check that the output type is set to [Color] Set the film to the AFC Adjust the color and picture quality if necessary Print
Un-cut negative refers to the film prior to cutting, and is used to distinguish from film that has been cut. Printing from film that has been cut is referred to as reprinting. The procedure is somewhat different during reprinting.
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The type of AFC currently installed is displayed. Digital ICE
Film mask: Select [135F/P] in the case of printing either full size or panorama only, select [Mix] in the case of printing a mixture of full size and panorama film, or select [135H] in the case of half size. Film type: Select [Negative] when printing color negatives.
Selected items are displayed surrounded with a green border. If an item other than that which has been selected is surrounded with a green border, click that item to cancel its selection. Digital ICE (Option): This function automatically corrects for dust or scratches on the film.
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Select 3 Print size and then select 4 Service on the home screen.
Print size: Select [3.5R] in the case of normal service prints. Service: Select [Normal] in the case of normal service prints.
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Click 6 [Index] in the case an index is to be printed simultaneously with the prints.
Index refers to a print that allows confirmation of all images contained on the film. The index is printed following the last print.
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Paper size Borderless You can select whether print size or film ratio is to be given priority when printing images,* and the result of that selection is displayed here.*
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Install a paper magazine by viewing the print size displayed in the status section.*
It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
Set the 135 color negative film (un-cut negative) in the 135AFC.
Set the film to the auto film carrier with the side on which the frame numbers can be read normally facing up starting with the lowest frame number. Set the end part way through and then support the film with hand until the film is carried automatically inside the AFC.
Always make sure to pass the film through an anti-static film cleaner before setting to the 135AFC. When the message urging cleaning the rod lens and the slit base is displayed, clean the AFC. * The images on the film are scanned and the prejudge screen (6 frames) is displayed that allows you to check six frames at once. (When scanning the half film, the frame will be displayed automatically rotated 90 to the right.)
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If this happens: When the film becomes jammed If the film becomes jammed when set to the 135AFC, press the emergency stop button in the scanner section. Forwarding of the scanner will stop, then slowly remove the carrier and take out the film. Never attempt to pull out the film while it is inside the scanner. If this happens: When the frames become out of position -If punched holes are on the outside of the film, cut off the parts and retry scanning. -If the film is an un-cut negative, cut it into six frame pieces and retry scanning.
* Changing the image printing ratio...4-2 Changing the Image Printing Ratio (Enlargement, Reduction, Cropping) * Installing the paper magazine...USER SETUP MANUAL/2-1 Replacing the Paper Magazine * Cleaning the AFC...USER SETUP MANUAL/6-4 Items that should be Inspected on Regular Basis * Film scanner setup...USER SETUP MANUAL/4-1 Performing Setup Procedures
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When [61] is clicked after selecting an image, the selected image is enlarged on the display (prejudge screen 1 frame).
When [61] is clicked, the display returns to the prejudge screen 6 frames.
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Perform 2 color and density adjustment* and 3 picture quality adjustment* if necessary on the prejudge screen (6 frames or 1 frame), and then click 4 [Print] on 6 frames screen.
(Pressing [start/enter] key on the dedicated keyboard also starts printing.) The images corresponding to the six frames are printed. Since a prejudge screen containing the next six frames is displayed, continue printing by clicking [Print]. (Before clicking [Print], specify Sheet No. and/or adjust the color and density where necessary.) Click 5 [Cancel] to cancel prejudging. (Pressing [Fn] key and [9] key on the dedicated keyboard also cancels prejudging.) 2 3 5 4
When the 1 frame prejudge screen is displayed, click [61] to return the display to the 6 frame prejudge screen and then click [Print].
After the last image is captured and the film is ejected from the 135 AFC, the display automatically returns to the home screen.
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4 8 9 The number of prints can be specified for each 0 image. Select the number of prints by clicking M to the right of the box. (dedicated keyboard: [multi] + ten-key or [multi] + [+]/[-]) The print size can be specified for each image. Since a menu is displayed by clicking M to the right of the box, select the print size as necessary. [Print]: This is clicked to print the images. (dedicated keyboard: [start/enter]) Color and density adjustment button: This allows you to adjust image color and density.* (dedicated keyboard: [Y][M][C][D][T]) [Pass]: When the pass is clicked after q selecting a image that you do not want to print, that image is not printed. w
(dedicated keyboard: [pass]) [Rotate 180]: Images can be rotated 180. This enables a image to be returned to the normal position when it is displayed inverted. (dedicated keyboard: [Fn]+[Y]) [Repeat]: The settings used during the previous printing can be repeated. This is convenient when using the same settings to print images. When frame position adjustment is repeated, the frame position is updated based on the same amount of adjustment.(This function is effective for the images pre-scanned at the same time.) (dedicated keyboard: [Fn]+[C]) [Under correction]: Extremely underexposed, dark images can be adjusted. (dedicated keyboard: [Fn]+[pass]) [CMS]: Picture quality can be adjusted for each image.*
0 q 3 [Change CHP]: This is used to change the print size of IX240 (APS) film. IX240 (APS) images can be switched to one of three sizes consisting of H for full size, C for conventional size in which the left and right sides are cropped away to yield a square print, and P for panorama size in which the top and bottom side are cropped away to yield a rectangular print. You can switch between C, Wide and Panorama in the case of 135 film. When a 135 film is being used, this function is enabled only when [Mix] is selected on the home screen. (dedicated keyboard: [Fn]+[D]) [61]: The display can be switched between a screen displaying 6 frames and a screen displaying 1 frame. (dedicated keyboard: [Fn]+[M]) Film position adjustment key: The area surrounded by a red box inside the frame is the range of the image that is actually printed. That box can be moved within the frame to finely adjust the position of the film.
The left and right / (dedicated keyboard) are normally used, while the up and down / (dedicated keyboard) are used in the case of rotating the image by 90 or 270 on the 1 frame screen, and in the case of half film. [Cancel]: This cancels prejudging and returns the display to the home screen. When [Cancel] is clicked, the film is ejected from the auto film carrier. (dedicated keyboard: [Fn]+[9]) [Preview]: The print image can be displayed.
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4 9 0 The number of prints can be specified for each 9 image. Select the number of prints by clicking M to the right of the box. (dedicated keyboard: [multi] + ten-key or [multi] + [+]/[-]) 0 The print size can be specified for each image. Since a menu is displayed by q clicking M to the right of the box, select the print size as necessary. [Ring around]: Color variations can be checked using a series of images. The desired image can then be selected from the displayed images.
The image in the center w Click on the image of the color to which you want to change to select it, and then click on the image in the center. Color and density adjustment button: This allows you to adjust image color and density.* (dedicated keyboard: [Y][M][C][D][T]) [Pass]: when the pass key is clicked, the image is not printed. (dedicated keyboard: [pass]) [Rotate 90 (L)]: The image can be rotated 90 to the left. (Cropping will be cancelled.) [Rotate 180]: The image can be rotated 180. This enables an image to be returned to the normal position when it is displayed inverted. (dedicated keyboard: [Fn]+[Y]) [Rotate 90 (R)]: The image can be rotated 90 to the right. (Cropping will be cancelled.)
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q w [Under correction]: Extremely underexposed, dark image can be adjusted. (dedicated keyboard: [Fn]+[pass]) [CMS]: Picture quality can be adjusted for each image.* [Change CHP]: This is used to change the print size of IX240 (APS) film. IX240 (APS) images can be switched to one of three sizes consisting of H for full size, C for conventional size in which the left and right sides are cropped away to yield a square print, and P for panorama size in which the top and bottom side are cropped away to yield a rectangular print. You can switch between C, Wide and Panorama in the case of 135 film. When a 135 film is being used, this function is enabled only when [Mix] is selected on the home screen. (dedicated keyboard: [Fn]+[D]) [61]: The display can be switched between a screen displaying 6frames and a screen displaying 1 frame. (dedicated keyboard: [Fn]+[M]) The cropping range can be specified by entering a value. Film position adjustment key: The area surrounded by a red box inside the frame is the range of the image that is actually printed. That box can be moved within the frame to finely adjust the position of the film. Images can be trimmed as desired by enlarging or reducing the size of the red box. This is performed with the mouse. This is invalid when the print size is not set to Fit to window*. A message will be displayed when the frame exceeds the zoom range. The cropping ratio can be set by entering values in percentage. [Preview]: The print image can be displayed.
If a single image is captured, the prejudge screen (1 frame) activates; [Print] and [Cancel] are enabled.
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The following provides an explanation of the basic procedure for printing 135 black-and-white negative film (un-cut negative).
Select the type of film mask Set the film type to [B&W] Select the print size Select the type of service Check that the output type is set to [B&W] Set Adjust the color and picture quality if necessary Print the film to the 135AFC
Un-cut negative refers to the film prior to cutting, and is used to distinguish from film that has been cut. Printing from film that has been cut is referred to as reprinting. The procedure is somewhat different during reprinting.*
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Select 1 type of Film mask on the home screen, and then select 2 Film type.
1 The type of AFC currently installed is displayed. The digital Ice function is inactive when blackand-white film is used. Film mask: Select [135 F/P] in the case of printing either full size or panorama only, select [Mix] in the case of printing a mixture of full size and panorama film, or select [135 H] in the case of half size. Film type: Select [B&W] when printing blackand-white negatives.
Selected items are displayed surrounded with a green border. If an item other than that which has been selected is surrounded with a green border, click that item to cancel its selection.
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Select 3 Print size and then select 4 Service on the home screen.
Print size: Select [3.5R] in the case of normal service prints. Service: Select [Normal] in the case of normal service prints.
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Click 6 [Index] in the case an index is to be printed simultaneously with the prints.
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Paper size Borderless You can select whether print size or film ratio is to be given priority when printing images,* and the result of that selection is displayed here.*
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Install a paper magazine by viewing the print size displayed in the status section.*
It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
Set the 135 black-and-white negative film (un-cut negative) in the 135AFC.
Set the film to the auto film carrier with the side on which the frame numbers can be read normally facing up starting with the lowest frame number. The film is carried inside the AFC automatically after the end has been set part way. Always make sure to pass the film through an anti-static film cleaner before setting to the AFC. When the message urging cleaning the rod lens and the slit base is displayed, clean the AFC. * Anti-static film cleaner
The images on the film are scanned and the prejudge screen (6 frames) is displayed that allows you to check six frames at once.
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If this happens: When the film becomes jammed If the film becomes jammed when set to the AFC, press the emergency stop button in the scanner section. Forwarding of the scanner will stop, then slowly remove the carrier and take out the film. Never attempt to pull out the film while it is inside the scanner.
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When [61] is clicked after selecting an image, the selected image is enlarged on the display (prejudge screen 1 frame).
When [61] is clicked, the display returns to the prejudge screen (6 frames).
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Perform 2 density adjustment* and 3 picture quality adjustment* if necessary on the prejudge screen (6 frames or 1 frame), and then click 4 [Print] on 6 frames screen.
(Pressing [start/enter] key on the dedicated keyboard also starts printing.) The images corresponding to the six frames are printed. Since a prejudge screen containing the next six frames is displayed, continue printing by clicking [Print]. (Before clicking [Print], specify Sheet No. and/or adjust the color and density when necessary.) Click 5 [Cancel] to cancel prejudging. (Pressing [Fn] key and [9] key on the dedicated keyboard also cancels prejudging.) 2 3 54
When the 1 frame prejudge screen is displayed, click [61] to return the display to the 6 frame prejudge screen and then click [Print]. The contents of the prejudge screens (6 frames or 1 frame) are the same as in the case of 135 color negative film.
After the last image is captured and the film is ejected from the 135 AFC, the display automatically returns to the home screen.
Manually guide the films when taking them out from the device in order to avoid scratches.
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The following provides an explanation of the basic procedure for printing reversal film (color positive film).
Printing from Film Printing from Reversal Film (Using Universal Film Carrier (Option))
Select the type of film mask Set the film type to [Positive] Select the print Select the type of service Check that the output type is set to [Color] size Set the film to the universal film carrier (option) Adjust the color and picture quality if necessary Print
Although the images of photographed objects are inverted (reversed) for both darkness and color when ordinary film is used to take photographs and developed, photographed objects are not reversed in the case of reversal film, with darkness and color appearing as they actually are. This film is also referred to as color positive film, and is used as slide film and for printing. When installing and removing the universal film carrier, remove the film mask. The film mask can be deformed or broken if you drop it.
Universal film carrier can scan reversal film, 135 cut film, mounted film (135/IX240 (APS)), 120 and 110. Required film carrier differs depending on the film size. The data on the IX240 (APS) cannot be read by the carrier.
Install the film mask corresponding to the universal film carrier, and install it into the film scanner. Then, set the film.
1Click [Film mask initial (green)] once the film mask is replaced. 2The message, Film mask moves to home position. OK?, will be displayed. Click Yes. The carrier is forwarded and initialized.
120 film mask is with a pressure lever. When printing, place the film mask by pulling down the lever. 135 and 120 film mask have a neg-press plate assy, which responds to film size. Install a corresponding neg-press plate assy to the film size before using the film mask.
Mask base
Click 1 [Mask Select] on the home screen, select the type of film mask, and click [Registration]. Select 2 Film type. 1
The type of film carrier currently installed is displayed. 2 Mask select: Select the film size you want to print, and click [Registration]. Film type: Select [Positive] when printing reversal film.
Selected items are displayed surrounded with a green border. If an item other than that which has been selected is surrounded with a green border, click that item to cancel its selection.
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Select 3 Print size and then select 4 Service on the home screen.
Print size: Select [3.5R] in the case of normal service prints. Service: Select [Normal] in the case of normal service prints.
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Click 6 [Index] in the case an index is to be printed simultaneously with the prints.
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If this happens: When the film becomes jammed If the film becomes jammed when set to the film carrier, press the emergency stop button in the scanner section. Forwarding of the scanner will stop, then slowly remove the carrier and take out the film. Never attempt to pull out the film while it is inside the scanner.
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Print size
Service
Printing from Film Printing from Reversal Film (Using Universal Film Carrier (Option))
Paper size Borderless You can select whether print size or film ratio is to be given priority when printing images,* and the result of that selection is displayed here.
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Install a paper magazine by viewing the print size displayed in the status section.*
It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
Click either the paper position guide on the home screen or press the [start/ enter] on the dedicated keyboard.
The images on the film are scanned and the prejudge screen (1 frame) is displayed. (When scanning the 6 X 4.5 film, the frame will be displayed automatically rotated 90 to the right.)
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When scanning in high resolution: The procedure explained below is used for large size print and the other expanded size print. (Enable for 6 x 4.5 6 x 9 mask size) 1 Click [Mask select] to display the mask selection screen. 2 Select the desired mask size on the mask selection screen, check [HR (High resolution)], and then click [Registration]. 3 [HR] in yellow will be displayed in [Film mask] on the home screen. * To cancel the high resolution scan, uncheck [HR] on the mask selection screen. * Scanning speed becomes quite slow when [HR] is selected.
Check [HR].
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When using the slide mount mask, focus adjustment is required following the procedure below after cropping and film position adjustments have been carried out. 1 Click [AF Ctl] on the prejudge screen. 2 [Focus adjust] will appear. Click [Start]. 1
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2) Current: Current value (previously adjusted value) is displayed. 2 3) New: New value (newly adjusted value) is displayed. 4) [Display] : Part of image is rescanned and displayed under the adjusted conditions. 5) [OK] : New value (newly adjusted value) is stored and the dialogue box is closed. 6) [Cancel] : Current value (previously adjusted value) is kept intact and the dialogue box is closed.
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Perform 2 color and density adjustment* and 3 picture quality adjustment* if necessary on the prejudge screen (1 frame), and then click 4 [Print].
(Pressing [start/enter] key on the dedicated keyboard also starts printing.)
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The following provides an explanation of the basic procedure for printing from IX240(APS) film.
Select the type of film mask Set the film type to [Negative] Select the print Select the type of service Check that the output type is set to [Color] size Set the film to the 240AFC Adjust the color and picture quality if necessary Print
Before starting printing, make sure that the film is developed IX240 (APS) film.
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Select 1 type of Film mask on the home screen, and then select 2 Film type.
1 The type of AFC currently installed is displayed. 2 Film type: Select [B&W] when printing blackand-white film.
Selected items are displayed surrounded with a green border. If an item other than that which has been selected is surrounded with a green border, click that item to cancel its selection.
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Select 3 Print size and then select 4 Service on the home screen.
Print size: Select [3.5R] in the case of normal service prints. Service: Select [Normal] in the case of normal service prints.
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Paper size Borderless You can select whether print size or film ratio is to be given priority when printing images,* and the result of that selection is displayed here.
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Install a paper magazine by viewing the print size displayed in the status section.*
It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
Set the 1 cartridge in place, and then push the 2 lever forward.
The film is carried in automatically.
1 Cartridge
2 Lever
If the film should happen to not be carried inside, open and close the cartridge shutter several times with the cartridge tool, and then reset after closing the shutter. When the message urging cleaning the rod lens and the slit base is displayed, clean the AFC. *
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If this happens: When the film becomes jammed If the film becomes jammed when set to the 240AFC, press the emergency stop button in the scanner section. Forwarding of the scanner will stop, then slowly remove the carrier and take out the cartridge film. Never attempt to remove the cartridge while it is inside the scanner.
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The images on the film are scanned and the prejudge screen (6 frames) is displayed that allows you to check six frames at once.
When [61] is clicked after selecting an image, the selected image is enlarged on the display (prejudge screen 1 frame).
When [61] is clicked, the display returns to the prejudge screen 6 frames.
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Perform 2 color and density adjustment* and 3 picture quality adjustment* if necessary on the prejudge screen* (6 frames or 1 frame), and then click 4 [Print] on 6 frames screen.
(Pressing [start/enter] key on the dedicated keyboard also starts printing.) Images for 6 frames are printed followed by printing of the next 6 frames. Click 5 [Cancel] to cancel prejudging. (Pressing [Fn] key and [9] key on the dedicated keyboard also cancels prejudging.)
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When the 1 frame prejudge screen is displayed, click [61] to return the display to the 6 frame prejudge screen and then click [Print].
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After the last image is captured and the film is completely rewound into the cartridge, the display automatically returns to the home screen.
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Font type Size Style Text color Border size Border color
The desired character font can be selected by clicking M. Vertical character fonts (such as @MS Mincho) cannot be used. The character size can be changed by using the ten-keys on the keyboard. The character style can be selected by clicking M. The color of the characters can be selected. Click [Palette] to display the color pallet and select the desired color. The border width of the character can be changed by using the ten-keys on the keyboard. The color of the border can be selected. Click [Palette] to display the color pallet and select the desired color. Enabled fonts for printing are shown in the table below. Utilizing other fonts may cause garbling or fonts being cut off.
Default Arial Enabled font Arial Century Courier Courier New Lucida Console Times New Roman Terminal Roman Script Modern SmallFonts Initial entry (range) Title Date/Time 20 (8 to 30) 10 (8 to 14)
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When you want to redo the settings from the beginning: Click [Restore factory preset] in the lower left corner of the screen. Settings will be reset to initial factory settings.
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Border
This function lets you place borders around photographs.
Click [Others]
Select WB or WWB
Set the border around the prints (white rectangle). You can choose from three types of borders for each print size, consisting of BL, WB and WWB.
Border settings
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BL
WB
WWB
image size
In the standard setting, BL (Borderless) causes the image to protrude by 1.5mm from the print size, so that the image will be cut off by 1.5mm from all four sides when printed.
In the standard setting, WB (With border) causes approximately 4mm blank border to appear on all four sides of the image.
In the standard setting, WWB (With wide border) causes approximately 40mm blank border to appear on all four sides of the image.
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Click 3 [OK].
The display returns to the home screen. 3
The procedure from this print is performed according to the respective printing procedure.
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Select the type of film mask Select the film type Select the print size Select the type of service Select the output type Set the film to the APS Adjust the color, density and picture quality if necessary AFC
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When [61] is clicked after selecting an image, the selected image is enlarged on the display (prejudge screen 1 frame).
When [61] is clicked, the display returns to the prejudge screen (6 frames).
Click the color adjustment key or density key on the 6 frame or 1 frame prejudge screen to adjust color and density.
The explanation here uses the example of the 6 frame prejudge screen. If you want to make adjustments while displaying an enlarged image, select an image and click [61]. The 1 frame prejudge screen is displayed. The adjustment procedure is the same for both 6 frames and 1 frame.
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Color adjustment keys [+Y] [Y] [+M] [M] [+C] [C] These are used to adjust yellow. Clicking [+Y] increases yellow intensity, while clicking [Y] decreases yellow intensity. These are used to adjust magenta. Clicking [+M] increases magenta intensity, while clicking [M] decreases magenta intensity. These are used to adjust cyan. Clicking [+C] increases cyan intensity, while clicking [C] decreases cyan intensity.
Yellow, magenta and cyan The colors routinely seen in color photographs, printed matter and paint, etc. are expressed in a combination of three colors referred to as the three primary colors of the subtractive color process. These colors consist of yellow (Y), magenta (M) and cyan (C). Subtracting and adding these three colors makes it possible to express various colors. Furthermore, each color has an opposite color referred to as a complementary color. The complementary color of yellow is blue (B), that of magenta is green (G), and that of cyan is red (R). Mixing equal amounts of complementary colors results in achromatic colors. For example, a green (G) fogged image photographed under fluorescent light can be corrected by adding its complementary color, magenta (M).
Density adjustment keys [+D] [D] [+T] [T] These are used to adjust density. Clicking [+D] increases density, while clicking [-D] decreases density. These are used to adjust tone.
When adjusting color and density, their respective values are displayed above the image.
Color and density can also be adjusted using dedicated keyboard*. The color and density adjustments can be made using [D], [Y], [M], [C], [T] and [+] / [-] or ten-keys on the dedicated keyboard. The rates of change of the color and density keys can also be changed.*
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When [61] is clicked after selecting an image, the selected image is enlarged on the display (prejudge screen 1 frame).
When [61] is clicked, the display returns to the prejudge screen (6 frames).
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The setting menu is displayed when M for each setting is clicked. Select the desired setting after clicking M.
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Contrast This function is used to make an image having little variation in color become brighter and clearer. The level of adjustment can be selected from low 2-1, standard or high 1-2. This function is used to adjust dark images having extreme underexposure. This function can be switched ON or OFF. The ON setting contains levels 1-3. This function is used to adjust bright images having extreme overexposure. This function can be switched ON or OFF. The ON setting contains levels 1-3. This function is used to change the sharpness of image detail out line. The level of sharpness can be selected from soft 2-1, standard or sharp 1-2. This function is used to adjust color brilliance and correct to more vivid colors. The level of color brilliance can be selected from low 2-1, standard or high 1-2. This function is used to smooth the detail from a coarse image. This function can be switched ON or OFF. The ON setting contains levels 1-5. This function is used to adjust an images that have been taken with opposite light. It also corrects dark areas that have been underexposed and make areas that have been too bright to view visible. This function can be switched ON or OFF. The ON setting contains levels 1-5. This function is used to correct the gradation of an entire image by softening shapes other than outlines. This can result in a dream-like image. This function can be switched ON or OFF. The ON setting contains levels 1-5. This function is used to reduce the cyclic noise (lattice-like stripes) caused by certain types of images. This function can be switched ON or OFF. This function can be selected when performing print copy*.
Under Correction Over Correction Sharpness Color Enhancement Filter Front/Back Light
Soft Focus
Smoothing
Some of the above adjustments will not be available, depending upon the type of film used and the particular setting conditions.
Basic picture quality settings can also be adjusted* in film or media units.
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Reprinting
The following provides an explanation of the procedure for reprinting from film that has been previously printed and cut.
Select [Reprint] on the home screen Set each item according to the type of film Set the film to the 135AFC Enter the number of prints and skip those Print images that are not to be printed on the prejudge screen (6 frames)
Un-cut negative film are managed in units of 1 roll per order. Film that has previously been printed and cut is managed in units of 1 sheet (1 roll) per order. In order to distinguish these from un-cut negative film, cut film is printed in the [Reprint] mode.
Two prints
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Specify the settings (use/nonuse of index print, print size, output type, etc) in accordance with the type of film.
Install a paper magazine* by viewing the print size displayed in the status section.
It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
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Click [Pass] for the image to be printed to cancel the pass mode.
On the 6 frame prejudge screen, all frames are displayed in the PASS state.
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Click [Print].
Once the first sheet of film is completed, next place the next sheet of film in the 135AFC and then repeat steps 4 through 8.
Once all of the film has been printed, press the [Sort] on the dedicated keyboard to count the sort numbers.
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Media Printing Printing Digital Camera Data Printing Utilizing Digital Camera Data Information Printing CD and Floppy Disk Data Printing Photographs (Print Scan) Printing from Pre-Printed Data (Storage)
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Media Printing
Printing image data stored on CDs, floppy disks, PC cards or other media is referred to as media printing.
Memory Cards PC card* (PCMCIA) SmartMedia Compact Flash Memory Stick SD Memory Card MultiMedia Card Microdrive
Cautions When Accepting Orders for Digital Camera and Media Prints
When printing image data captured with a digital camera, it is necessary that the data be stored on media that can be used by the R1 SUPER.
Check the name of the digital camera manufacturer, model and media when accepting an order from a customer at the store.
In the case the data brought in by a customer is stored in a digital camera of the internal memory type, explain to the customer that the image data must first be copied from the internal memory to another media (refer to the table above) before it can be printed. If the media brought in by a customer cannot be used, explain to the customer that the media cannot be printed at the store and return it to the customer.
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In the case the media brought in by the customer is SmartMedia, caution is required when handling. Be careful not to touch the pin surfaces directly.
Pin surfaces
If the media brought in is not inside a case, request the customer to bring it inside a case the next time it is brought in.
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Check that the saved data is in the Windows file format. In addition, print the data using the Media* mode if the data has been processed, or print using the DSC mode if the data is obtained directly from a digital camera. Data in the form of a Macintosh format file cannot be printed with the R1 SUPER. It must first be separately converted to the Windows file format.
Case 2: Has a digital camera been used having fewer than 1 million pixels?
Images may appear coarse even when printed with the R1 SUPER if the number of pixels of the original images is low.
Case 3: Does the data consist of still images from a digital video camera?
Images may appear coarse even when printed with the R1 SUPER if the number of pixels of the original images is low.
Case 4: Does the data contain thumbnails and are the thumbnails to be printed?
Thumbnails refer to images that have been compressed to accelerate liquid crystal display by the digital camera. Since they are intended for small display, they may appear to contain a mosaic pattern when enlarged.
Explain to the customer in advance that the resulting prints may not be favorable and obtain the customer's consent before printing.
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DPOF information that is recognized by the R1 SUPER consists of title, date and time printed on the front of prints, whether or not to be printed and number of prints.
M M M M
Inform the customer that the images may be printed with the edges slightly cut off as compared with the displaying the images on a PC.
Check whether or not thumbnails are to be printed in the case of DPOF compatibility.
If the customer does not know the folder name and file name, they can be confirmed on a PC if available. If a PC is not available, give the customer the media print stuffer used at your store, and have the customer write down the folder name and file name before printing. (Recommend the customer to have all frames printed if possible.)
Check 5: Has a write-protect seal been affixed to the media (case of SmartMedia)?
Remove the write-protect seal from SmartMedia if such a seal is affixed after first obtaining the consent of the customer. (Data cannot be scanned by the R1 SUPER if a write-protect seal is affixed to the media.)
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Write-protect seal
Make sure to click the Memory card eject button when you eject the memory card.
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Before actual operation, read the section on cautions when accepting orders for digital camera prints*. Digital camera data stored on an MO or CD is also printed in the same manner as printing digital camera data. Only images captured with digital cameras having at least 1 million pixels can be printed with the R1 SUPER. The picture quality deteriorates considerably if images are printed that were captured with a digital camera having fewer than 1 million pixels. Request the customer to backup data recorded on media brought into the store prior to printing. Print images that have already been processed by the customer using the Media* mode.
Operation is not 100% guaranteed for memory cards contained in the above list. Some of the above media may not be able to be printed depending on the manufacturer and data capacity. Card drive specifications as well as compatible memory cards are subject to change without notice.
Before inserting or removing a memory card into the R1 SUPER card drive, discharge any static electricity from yourself by touching the metal portion of the table (operating the system while charged with static electricity can cause the static electricity to be discharged into the drive resulting in possible destruction of the drive and data).
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Select 1 Print size, and then select 2 Service on the home screen.
Print size: Select the desired print size. Service: Select [Normal] in the case of normal service prints.
If an item other than that which has been selected is surrounded with a blue border, Click that item to cancel its selection.
Settings
Click 4 [Index] in the case an index is to be printed simultaneously with the prints. 4
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Print size
Service
Paper size Borderless You can select whether print size or film ratio is to be given priority when printing images,* and the result of that selection is displayed here.
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Install a paper magazine by viewing the print size displayed in the status section.*
It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
Memory card When the red access lamp of the card drive is lit, this means that data is being read. Do not remove the memory card at this time.
Click [DSC]
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1 Select the media. 2 Folders are then displayed that contain photographed images. Select the desired folder.
When the DPOF logo is highlighted, refer to the section entitled Printing Utilizing Digital Camera Data Information*.
3 When entering the check mark [It is special mode when a check is effec- 2 tive], the DPOF information of image files located in the selected folder and folders in up to the second hierarchy below the selected folder is automatically detected and captured.
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4 Photographed images (files) are displayed on the screen. Select the file (image) to be printed.
Selecting a file name here makes it possible to shorten the display time on the following prejudge screen (6 frames). Click [OK] if you want to print all images. 4 5
When a file (image) is selected, the screen border changes to white. Click the file (image) again to cancel its selection. If [Image Thumbnails] is clicked, the images are displayed as thumbnails of the finished printed images (thumbnail display takes a short period of time). Files are displayed in ascending order (respective ascending order for numbers, letters of the alphabet, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji in that order). When there are too many to display on a single screen, click scroll buttons [L] [L]. Up to 999 files can be contained in a single folder. If there are more than 999 files, create a new folder and move the excess files into that folder. Although vertically oriented images are displayed vertically depending on the model of digital camera, they are automatically rotated to the horizontal orientation on the 6 frame prejudge screen. Files having the suffixes indicated below are compatible with the file format that can be printed with the R1 SUPER. JPG (nearly all digital cameras employ this format), JPEG, BMP, CLP, DCX, GIF, ICA, ICO, PCD, PCX, PNG, PSD, RAS, SGI, TGA, TIF, TIFF, WMF, WPG, 301 Furthermore, image files in the BMP, JPEG or TIFF format can be printed from the touch panel of the printer processor unit.
* Files may not be able to be printed in some cases even though they are of one of the formats indicated above.
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The prejudge screen is displayed. The procedure from this point is the same as the normal printing procedure*.
(When the input image is taller than it is broad, the frame is displayed automatically rotated 90 to the left.) <Card drive> Access lamp
When the red access lamp of the card drive is lit, this means that data is being read. Do not remove the memory card at this time.
Make sure to click the Memory card eject button when you eject the memory card.
Memory card
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The memory card is not compatible! There may be times when the memory card is unable to be recognized depending on the combination of the type of R1 SUPER PC card drive, Windows version, adapter card and so on. In such cases, the memory card may be able to be recognized with a different PC. If the memory card is able to be recognized with a different PC, the data can be printed by copying to a memory card that can be used with the R1 SUPER (such as SmartMedia or CompactFlash). Refer to the instruction manual, web site or other information sources offered by the card manufacturer for further details on the specifications of each memory card. In addition, even though a particular media may be compatible with the R1 SUPER, some cards with greater capacity released in the future or cards of certain manufacturers may not be able to be printed. The adapter card is not compatible! There are some adapter cards that are not compatible depending on the capacity of the memory card and so forth. Always make sure to use an adapter card that matches the capacity of the memory card. Refer to the instruction manual, web site or other information sources offered by the card manufacturer for further details on the specifications of each memory card. In addition, some cards of certain manufacturers may not be able to be printed. The file format is not compatible! Even though an image file format may not be able to be printed with the R1 SUPER input station, it may still be able to be printed by converting to a file format using commercially available image processing software (such as Adobe Photoshop). In addition, even though the file format may be compatible with the R1 SUPER, files may not be able to be printed when using some independent formats.
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DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a format for recording information specifying the frame to be printed, number of sheets and other data for images captured with a digital camera on a memory card. The use of a DPOF-compatible digital camera allows the user to specify the frame, number of sheets and other data, and image can then be printed with the R1 SUPER based on that information.
Refer to the DPOF digital camera instruction manual or the web site or other information sources offered by the camera manufacturer for further details on DPOF-compatible digital cameras and their specifications. Size name (3.5R) 3.5 * 5 (Hivi) 89 * 158 (Pano) 3.5 * 10 (4R) 4 * 6 4*7 4 * 10 Width 89mm 89mm 89mm 102mm 102mm 102mm Length 127mm 158mm 254mm 158mm 178mm 254mm Size name (3.5RD) 89 * 119 (3.5RD) 95 * 127 (4RD) 102 * 136 (5RD) 127 * 170 (5R) 5 * 7(Front) 5 * 8.5(Front) 5 * 14(Front) Width 89mm 127mm 102mm 127mm 127mm 127mm 127mm Length 119mm 95mm 136mm 170mm 178mm 216mm 356mm
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Select 1 Print size, and then select 2 Service on the home screen.
Size: Select the desired print size. Service: Select [Normal] in the case of normal service prints.
If an item other than that which has been selected is surrounded with a blue border, click that item to cancel its selection.
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Click 4 [Index] in the case an index is to be printed simultaneously with the prints.
Print size
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Paper size Borderless You can select whether print size or film ratio is to be given priority when printing images, and the result of that selection is displayed here.
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Install a paper magazine by viewing the print size displayed in the Status section.*
It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
Memory card
When the red access lamp of the card drive is lit, it indicates that data is being read. Do not remove the memory card at this time.
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Do not click any folders or files. Clicking any of the folders or files will prevent the DPOF information from being reflected in the prints, resulting in normal digital camera prints.
If [Image Thumbnails] is clicked, the thumbnails are displayed (thumbnail display takes a short period of time). Click on an image folder to disable the DPOF information. Since the image files are taken in with the DPOF logo shadowed, click [OK] and proceed to step 10.
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Click [OK].
The image files are scanned according to the DPOF information.
The prejudge screen is displayed. The next procedure is the same as the normal printing procedure*.
The sheet number from the DPOF information will be displayed in red. After the sheet number is manually changed, the display changes to black.
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3 Set each item. Font type Size Style Text color Border size Border color fonts (such as @MS Mincho) cannot be used.
4 The desired character font can be selected by clicking M. Vertical character The character size can be changed by using the ten-keys on the keyboard. The character style can be selected by clicking M. The color of the characters can be selected. Click [Palette] to display the color pallet and select the desired color. The border width of the character can be changed by using the ten-keys on the keyboard. The color of the border can be selected. Click [Palette] to display the color pallet and select the desired color.
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Enabled fonts for printing are shown in the table below. Utilizing other fonts may cause garbling or fonts being cut off.
Default Arial Enabled font Arial Century Courier Courier New Lucida Console Times New Roman Terminal Roman Script Modern SmallFonts Initial entry (range) Title Date/Time 20 (8 to 30) 10 (8 to 14)
Date and Time can be printed on prints with the DPOF function. When limiting those items to be front printed or when not printing any items, click [No Output] after selecting the items that are not to be printed. Those items for which the green box (I) is no longer shown are not printed.
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4 Click [Registration]. The print setting will remain until the setting is changed again. (When you change the setting, [Registration] will appear)
When the red access lamp of the card drive is lit, it indicates that data is being read. Do not remove the memory card at this time.
Make sure to click the Memory card eject button before you remove the memory card.
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4 3 Set each item. Font type Size Style Text color Border size Border color The desired character font can be selected by clicking M. Vertical character fonts (such as @MS Mincho) cannot be used. The character size can be changed by using the ten-keys on the keyboard. The character style can be selected by clicking M. The color of the characters can be selected. Click [Palette] to display the color pallet and select the desired color. The border width of the character can be changed by using the ten-keys on the keyboard. The color of the border can be selected. Click [Palette] to display the color pallet and select the desired color. Enabled fonts for printing are shown in the table below. Utilizing other fonts may cause garbling or fonts being cut off.
Default Arial Enabled font Arial Century Courier Courier New Lucida Console Times New Roman Terminal Roman Script Modern SmallFonts Initial entry (range) Title Date/Time 20 (8 to 30) 10 (8 to 14)
Date and Time can be printed on prints with the EXIF information. When limiting the items to be printed or when not printing any items, click [No output] after selecting the items that are not to be printed. Items without green box (I) are not to be printed. Date is selectable from 3 types.
4 Click [Registration]. The print setting will remain until the setting is changed again. (When you change the setting, [Registration] will appear.)
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When the red access lamp of the card drive is lit, it indicates that Image data is being read. Do not remove the memory card at this time.
Make sure to click the Memory card eject button before you remove the memory card.
Memory card
When there are both DPOF date information and EXIFdate information in one image, the setting can be selected in [Order] tab. The selected setting can be printed. (This setting can be performed when both [Data] in DPOF tab and EXIF tab is set as [Output].
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Click [Setup] in the home screen [16 Set Parameters] [165 Front Print Setting].
This setting can be performed when [Date] in DPOF tab and EXIF tab is set as [Output]. 1 Select [Other]. 2 Select [DPOF], when printing DPOF date information. Select [EXIF], when printing EXIF date information.
Even if [EXIF] is selected on the Other tab, when the title information of DPOF exists, the title information will be printed.
3 Click [Registration].
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Before actual operation, read the section on cautions when accepting orders for digital camera and media prints*. Check the amount of image data per file with the customer when accepting the media. The PC may not be able to process the data if the amount of data per file is excessively large. The amount of image data refers to the amount of image data after the image file has been opened.
G Media that can be Printed with the R1 SUPER (As of September 2003)
CD Floppy disk MO disk* Zip disk* PCMCIA card* DVD* * Requires a separate special drive Operation is not 100% guaranteed for disks contained in the above list. Some of the above media may not be able to be printed depending on the manufacturer and data capacity. Before inserting or removing a disk from the R1 SUPER drive, discharge any static electricity from yourself by touching the metal portion of the table (operating the system while charged with static electricity can cause the static electricity to be discharged into the drive resulting in possible destruction of the drive and data).
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Select 1 Print size, and then select 2 Service on the home screen.
Print size: Select the desired print size. Service: Select [Normal] in the case of normal service prints.
Settings
Click 4 [Index] in the case an index is to be printed simultaneously with the prints.
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Paper size Borderless You can select whether print size or film ratio is to be given priority when printing images,* and the result of that selection is displayed here.
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Install a paper magazine by viewing the print size displayed in the Status section.*
It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
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When the access lamp of the drive is lit, this means that data is being read. Do not remove the disk at this time.
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Select the 1 media. 2 Folders are then displayed that contain photographed images. Select the desired folder.
Photographed images (files) are displayed on the screen 3. Select the file (image) to be printed.
Selecting a file name here makes it possible to shorten the display time on the following prejudge screen (6 frames). Click [OK] if you want to print all images.
When a file (image) is selected, the screen border changes to white. Click the file (image) again to cancel its selection. If [Image Thumbnails] is clicked, the images are displayed as thumbnails of the finished printed images (thumbnail display takes a short period of time). Files are displayed in ascending order (respective ascending order for numbers, letters of the alphabet, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji in that order). When there are too many to display on a single screen, click scroll buttons [L] [L]. If all of the files (images) are to be printed, simply click [OK] (there is no white border around the files). Files having the suffixes indicated below are compatible with the file format that can be printed with the R1 SUPER input station. JPG, JPEG, BMP, CLP, DCX, GIF, ICA, ICO, PCD, PCX, PNG, PSD, RAS, SGI, TGA, TIF, TIFF, WMF, WPG, 301 Furthermore, image files in the BMP, JPEG or TIFF format can be printed from the touch panel of the printer processor unit.
* Files may not be able to be printed in some cases even though they are of one of the formats indicated above.
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Click 4 [OK].
The prejudge screen is displayed. The next procedure is the same as the normal printing procedure.
(When the input image is taller than it is broad, the frame is displayed automatically rotated 90 to the left.) When switching the next order, count [Sort. No] by pressing [Sort] on the dedicated keyboard.
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The media is not compatible! There may be times in the case of CD when compatibility with the CD drive is not recognized. When this happens, print the image after copying the data to a different medium that can be printed with the R1 using another PC. Different format! FD, MO and other media may not be able to be recognized unless they are formatted with the Windows format. Always make sure to use media that has been formatted using the Windows format. Data cannot be printed from media formatted with the Macintosh format. The file format is not compatible! Even though an image file format may not be able to be printed with the R1 SUPER, it may still be able to be printed by converting to a file format using commercially available image processing software (such as Adobe Photoshop). In addition, even though the file format may be compatible with R1 SUPER, files may not be able to be printed when using some independent formats.
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The reproduction of books, music, pictures, block prints, maps, movies, drawings, photographs, images and other copyrighted works other than for personal use (in the home) or private use (for purposes within a limited range conforming to this) is prohibited by the copyright law. In addition, the possession of reproductions or prints of currency, coins, securities, unused stamps, official postcards or government-issued revenue stamps and the like may be subject to penalty by law.
If using KIC-1E, the flatbed scanner(option) is required.
Select 1 Print size, and then select 2 Service on the home screen.
Print size: Select the desired print size. Service: Select [Normal] in the case of normal service prints. The selected print size is surrounded by a green border.
If an item other than that which has been selected is surrounded with a green border, click that item to cancel its selection.
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Paper size Borderless You can select whether print size or film ratio is to be given priority when printing images,* and the result of that selection is displayed here.
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Install a paper magazine by viewing the print size displayed in the status section.*
It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
Click [Flatbed]
When performing print scan for the first time that day, cautionary matters pertaining to the copyright law are displayed on the screen. Click [OK].
Click [OK]
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Place the photograph or print on the glass surface of the flatbed scanner with the manuscript side facing down, then place the hold plate on the top.
Placing the manuscript straight on the scanner makes it easier to specify the range of the photograph or print to be scanned. In addition, close the cover of the flatbed scanner gently so as not to shift the position of the manuscript. Aligning the photograph at the corner of the flatbed corner may cause portions of the image to be cut off. The area approximate 1 millimeter from the edge of the glass is not scanned. If you want to scan completely to the edge of the image, place the manuscript several millimeters from the edge of the glass.
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Speed priority: This function lets you scan more quickly, but gradation will be inferior than Picture priority. 3 Rotate 90: If you want to change the direction of cropping after pre-screening,clicking [Rotate 90] causes the cropping frame to rotate in 90 degree units.
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Reduce the size of the cropping frame and align on the portion of the image you want to enlarge. The location of the cropping frame is enlarged and printed.
When set to BL*, broken lines and solid lines are displayed. The broken lines indicate an area of the image to be printed (the actual image when printed may slightly differ).
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Click [Print].
(Pressing [start/enter] key on the dedicated keyboard also starts printing.) Click [Cancel] to cancel prejudging. (Pressing [Fn] key and [9] key on the dedicated keyboard also cancels prejudging.) Scanning and printing begin. If you do not need to continue to process additional prints, click [Previous]. The display returns to the home screen. Do not remove the prints from the flatbed scanner until scanning is completed.
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After clicking [Flat bed] on the home screen, arrange the photographs on the flatbed scanner and click 1 [Pre scan].
Continue to click [Area addition] until you have added display areas corresponding to the required number of prints.
When you want to delete the area, select the area with [Select area], then click [Area delete].
Click [Judge].
The image is divided into individual images and displayed as independent frames.
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Click [Print].
(Pressing [start/enter] key on the dedicated keyboard also starts printing.) Click [Cancel] to cancel prejudging. (Pressing [Fn] key and [9] key on the dedicated keyboard also cancels prejudging.) Scanning and printing begin. If you do not need to continue to process additional prints, click [Previous]. The display returns to the home screen. Do not remove the prints from the flatbed scanner until scanning is completed.
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The R1 SUPER automatically assigns an order number for each order and counts those order numbers to maintain a work record. Scanned images are temporarily stored in the R1 SUPER as storage data, enabling prints to be reprinted* or remade* from that data. As deletion depends upon order storage days and hard disk capacity please be careful not to delete wanted data.
Specify order: [New]: Accepts new storage data for a new order. [Substitution]: Replaces the previous storage data. Specify Frame: [Select]: An image is selected by clicking on it, and selection is canceled when it is clicked again. [All]: All frames are selected. Previous Page/Next Page: This lets you switch the page.
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Click [OK].
Please note that image quality may deteriorate when changing the print size or performing cropping. When using the print size that differs from the prior print size, capture the image again.
The prejudge screen is displayed. The next procedure is the same as the normal printing procedure*.
The sheet number of the original order is displayed on the screen. Change the sheet number if necessary. In case of the cropped image by film scanner (except for 120 and 220) or the flatbed scanner in the original order, the cut area of image is displayed with diagonal lines.
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When changing the print service: 1Select the print size and service on the home screen. 2Follow the steps 1 to 4. 3Select the settings made in 1 on the prejudge screen again. 4Print. (*When print size is changed, quality of the image may be lowered in some cases.)
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This chapter provides an explanation of printing variations such as frame printing and album printing.
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Printing ID Photos Printing Like a Photo Album Printing with a Frame (Decorative Border) Printing Different Size Images on a Single Print (Package Print) Printing Contact Prints Printing in Black-and-White or Sepia
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Printing ID Photos
This function allows you to print ID photos.
Select the print size Select ID from the service Select the ID photo style Select the type of film or type of media Set the film or media Print
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Click [ID].
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Click 1 [OK].
The display returns to the home screen.
Select the type of film or type of media on the home screen, and then scan the image.
Set the film into the AFC in the case of film, or insert the media in the case of media data or digital camera data.
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Install a paper magazine* filled with paper having a width of 203, 210 or 216 mm. Select the print size for album printing.
Album Print lets you print 8x10 or A4 size prints. Click [Others] when selecting A4 size prints.
Click [Album].
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When the is clicked, the selected design can be enlarged for confirmation.
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Click 1 [OK].
The display returns to the home screen.
Select the type of film or type of media on the home screen, and then scan the image.
Set the film into the AFC in the case of film, or insert the media in the case of digital camera and media data.
Set the print feed to Front.
The prejudge screen is displayed. Adjust color, density and picture quality as necessary.
Align the orientation of the images at the proper positions by inverting or rotating 90 degrees on the prejudge screen. The images will be printed as they are unless they are aligned at their proper positions.
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Install a paper magazine* filled with paper having a width fitted to the print size.
Click [Frame].
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Click 1 [OK].
The display returns to the home screen.
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I cannot change the design! The design cannot be changed within an order. I want to change vertical orientation of the frame! Frames cannot be inverted vertically (rotated 90 degrees). Click [Invert] to rotate the image itself.
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Install a paper magazine* filled with paper having a width of 203, 210 or 216 mm. Select the print size for package printing.
Package print let you print 8 10 or A4 size prints. Click [Others] when selecting A4 size prints.
Click [Package].
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When the is clicked, the selected design can be enlarged for confirmation.
Click 1 [OK].
The display returns to the home screen.
Select the type of film or type of media on the home screen, and then scan the image.
Set the film to the AFC in the case of film, or insert the media in the case of digital camera and media data.
Click 2 [Pass] on the prejudge screen (6 frames) to pass those images that are not to be printed.
Align the orientation of the images at the proper positions by inverting or rotating 90 degrees on the prejudge screen. The images will be printed as they are unless they are aligned at their proper positions.
Printing Variations Printing Different Size Images on a Single Print (Package Print)
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Install a paper magazine* filled with paper for contact prints. Paper size for contact prints : 89mm, 102mm, 127mm, 203mm, 210mm, 216mm Click [Contact].
When the is clicked, the selected type can be enlarged for confirmation.
Click 1 [OK].
The display returns to the home screen.
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Select the type of film or type of media on the home screen, and then scan the image.
Set the film to the AFC in the case of film, or insert the media in the case of media data.
Set the print feed to Front.
Press [sort] on the dedicated keyboard to start printing. Printing will not start unless the sort number is updated.
Images that have been passed are not to be printed.
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Install a paper magazine* filled with paper having a width fitted to the print size.
Select [B&W] or [Sepia] from the output type on the home screen.
B&W Sepia
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This chapter provides an explanation of functions and techniques that offer added convenience during printing.
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Setting the Border Changing the Image Printing Ratio (Enlargement, Reduction, Cropping)
4-3* Easily Specifying the Number of Reprints (Frame Position) 4-4 4-5 4-6 Automatic Printing (Auto) Printing Two Prints of All Images (Double) Test Printing Before Printing Large Size Prints (Test Print)
4-7* Using Previously Printed Data (Remake) 4-8 4-9 Uniform Density by Fixing Print Time Desired Setting of Print Size
4-10 Interrupting Printing 4-11 Canceling Printing 4-12 Screen Confirmation of Printing Progress Status 4-13* Changing Film Setting Direction 4-14 Installing/Uninstalling Templates
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Set the dimensions of the border (white, rectangular portion). The border can be set to one of three settings consisting of BL, WB and WWB. Border width can be set in a minimum of 0.1 mm units.
Each of the settings are changed on the home screen. Do not set film to the AFC while settings are still being made.
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Click [Default] after clicking either [BL], [WB] or [WWB] if you want to return the settings to the default settings at the time of shipment.
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Click [OK].
The display returns to the home screen.
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On the R1 SUPER the portion at which an image is pasted is referred to as a window, and the manner in which the image is pasted onto the window can be set. The following provides a description of other important terms in addition to window. Window The portion at which the photograph is pasted in album printing or frame photo and so forth is referred to as a window. The entire paper serves as the window for normal prints. The portion other than the photograph that contains a background portion such as the background design in album printing or framed photos, or the character portion in caption printing is referred to as a template. In the case of normal prints, there is no template because there is no background design. Prints that contain only images without any background design are referred to as normal prints. Prints that contain a background in addition to the image, such as in album printing, frame photos and caption printing, are referred to as design prints. Template Window
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Each of the settings are changed on the home screen. Do not set film to the AFC while settings are still being made.
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Select the manner in which the template and images are to be pasted.
Image
Real
Click [OK].
The display returns to the home screen.
Borderless Printing method Items that have been set are displayed here.
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How to paste template on paper: Paper - 100% How to paste template on window: Window - 100% These are the standard settings. Although there is no border, the image is printed with a portion of the original image cut off.
How to paste template on paper: Paper - 100% How to paste template on window: Image - 100% Although the original image pasted onto the template is not cut off, the image is printed out with a border.
How to paste template on paper: Real - 50% How to paste template on window: Window - 100% The image is printed out after reducing the size of the entire template.
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How to paste template on paper: Paper - 100% How to paste template on window: Real - 100% The original image pasted onto the template is printed at the resolution of its original dimensions.
How to paste template on paper: Paper - 100% How to paste template on window: Real - 50% The original image pasted onto the template is printed after being reduced by 50%.
How to paste template on paper: Paper - 100% How to paste template on window: Real - 150% The original image pasted onto the template is printed after enlarging by 150%.
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You can easily specify the number of prints and other parameters on the monitor while confirming the images present on the film sheet.
Click [Frame No] Select the type of film sheet Enter the number of prints as indicated on the film sheet Set the film to the 135AFC Print according to the normal printing procedure
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Enter the number of prints indicated on the film sheet in order starting with the top row.
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1 Click the frame to be specified. 2 Enter the number of prints. 3 Click [OK].
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The size can be specified in the upper right corner of the screen. When entering the number of prints, the print size is displayed as C size. The size can be specified by clicking [CHP Switching] in the upper right corner of the screen. When the size is specified, the settings are automatically made for one print even if the number of prints is not entered. When clicking the part of size, the settings of print number will be changed into 0.
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Click [OK] when all the frames have been specified and the number of prints have been inputted.
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Select the type of film on the home screen and then begin scanning the images.
Remove the applicable film from the film sheet and set it to the 135AFC in order starting from 1.
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Install a paper magazine* filled with paper having a width fitted to the print size.
Enter the number of prints indicated on the reorder sheet starting from the top row.
Enter the ordered number of prints in the order shown on the recorder sheet while viewing the recorder sheet.
1 Click the frame to be specified. 2 Enter the number of prints. 3 Click [OK].
The size can be specified in the upper right corner of the screen. When entering the number of prints, the print size is displayed as C size. The size can be specified by clicking [CHP Switching] in the upper right corner of the screen. When the size is specified, the settings are automatically made for one print even if the number of prints is not entered. When clicking the part of size, the settings of print number will be changed into 0.
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Click [OK] when all the frames have been specified and number of prints have been inputted.
The display returns to the home screen.
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Click [FrameNo] on the home screen in order to finish reprints by Frame Position.
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It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
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Install a paper magazine by viewing the print size displayed in the status section.*
It is necessary to change the paper magazine according to the print order.
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Test print is printed with feeding length of 89mm with any paper width.
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Select the film type or media type on the home screen and then scan the images.
Set the film to the AFC in the case of film, or insert the media in the case of media data.
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1 Click [Pass] on the prejudge screen (6 frames) and select those images that are not to be printed. Display prejudge screen (1 frame), then match the center part of the image to be printed with centerline.
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Once you have checked the test prints, click [HD storage].
Image data that has previously been scanned is stored (storage*). However, as deletion depends upon order storage days and hard disk capacity please be careful not to delete wanted data. Here, the image data scanned during test printing is used for final printing.
Select the date and sort number (SNo.) for which test printing was performed.
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Select the images you want to print, and then click [OK].
The prejudge screen is displayed. The next procedure is the same as the normal printing procedure*.
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Image data that has previously been scanned is stored (storage). In the event that printing has been contaminated with dust, reprinting can be performed under the same conditions as the previous printing operation by using storage data.
Select the data to remake Film Scan
In the R1 SUPER, the sort numbers (order numbers) are counted automatically for each order to maintain a work record. If rescanning images that have been loaded previously and reprinting them under the same conditions, these images will be processed as remakes. As deletion depends upon order storage days and hard disk capacity please be careful not to delete wanted data.
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Select 3 the sort number (order number) of the order you want to remake, and then click 4 [OK].
Install the film to be remade into the carrier.
Select the frame you want to remark and cancel PASS inclication by clicking [PASS].
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Corrected image
Images printed with the remake function are replaced with storage data. When you want to re-correct again, re-start from above step2.
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Click [Setup] on the home screen, and then click [16 Set parameters] and then click [161 Set print parameters].
Select [Fixed time setting] tub, 1 Click [ON] for the fixed time mode. Examine the actual print and enter the 2 Y, M and C setting values.
Examine the color and density of the finished print and readjust the settings if necessary. Click the text box, enter the desired values and click [OK]. 3
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Click 3 [Registration].
The display returns to the home screen by clicking 4 [Home].
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Following completion of printing, always set the fixed time setting set in step 3 to OFF, and click [Registration].
The display returns to the home screen. [Fixed time] is no longer displayed.
Unless the fixed time is set to OFF, later printing will be executed in the fixed time.
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The images will be cut off if the set paper size is smaller than the selected size.
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Click [Settings].
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Click [OK].
The display returns to the home screen.
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The display returns to the home screen.
After printing finishes, unless deleting the check in the [No] box for Check width, printing will not be in correct size when using paper of the size previously set with the function.
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Interrupting Printing
This function lets you interrupt printing when there is another order that you want to print immediately.
Press [sort] on the dedicated keyboard Print Click [Interrupt] on the home screen
The order in which printing is performed can be changed by using the interrupt function. When there is an interrupt order, the interrupt order is given priority in processing even when in the Print Size Priority Mode. When the interrupt order requires the magazine to be changed, change the magazine and print the interrupt order first.
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When 1 Sort No. on the home screen is not surrounded by blue frame, press [sort] on the dedicated keyboard to change the sort number.
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Canceling Printing
This function lets you cancel printing after images have been scanned such as when a problem has occurred or when an order has been accepted incorrectly.
Click [Printing status] TURN] Select the Order No. Click [DELETE] Click [RE-
The cancellation procedure on this screen is for canceling the printing operation. Since scanned images are stored in the R1 SUPER, the stored image data is deleted as necessary.*
Canceling Printing
The printing status monitor screen is displayed. Select 1 Order No. to be canceled, and then click 2 [DELETE].
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Click [RETURN].
The display returns to the home screen.
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The printing progress status is displayed. By clicking [Previous], the printing progress screen will disappear.
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Although film is normally scanned starting with the lowest number, this function lets you change the direction in which film is scanned.
Set the film in the 135AFC
When you print from media other than film, this setting becomes invalid and images are always printed starting from the first frame.
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Installing/Uninstalling Templates
Installation and uninstallation can be executed on original template and others. Service types or print names can be modified when registering templates.
Click [Setup] on the home screen. Click [17 Template setting].
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[171 Installation of a template] screen is displayed. I In case of Installing User original template
1Select Installation of an original template tab. 2 3
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2Click [Browse], and select the folder in which original template file (TPL file), and/or Addedvalue file (the created image data file: design background, logo and others) exists.
* Prepare Added-value file only when required.
3Click [Load]. 4All template files, saved in the selected folder, are displayed in the list. Select the template file to be installed. (Check [All are chosen] to select all the displayed templates) 5Click [Next]. 6The selection display screen for Service kind and Paper size name is displayed. Specify the Service kind if necessary.
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7Display the template names to be installed (10 names are displayed to a maximum). 8Display the numbers of total templates to be installed and the templates currently displayed. 9Display the template informations in Forward/back page (10 informations are displayed to a maximum). 0Click [Install] and start installation. Installation cannot be cancelled during the process. Click [Previous] to return to the previous template selection screen.
Installation cannot be executed under following conditions: Same template names/paper size names are already installed. There is not enough space in the hard disk.
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2Set Design CD-ROM, and select the drive. 3Click [Install] and start installation. Installation cannot be cancelled during the process.
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1Templates which can be uninstalled are displayed in the list. Check the template you want to uninstall. By selecting the folder, you can uninstall all the templates within the folder. 2Click [Uninstall], and start uninstallation. Uninstallation can not be executed when printing. R1 SUPER Original template can not be uninstalled.
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Data Management
This chapter provides an explanation of managing previously printed data (storage).
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The environmental setup screen is displayed. Enter a setting value for each item and click Registration. (The screen 3 displays the current registration Open drive space, The storage order volumes.)
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Order storage days: This specifies the number of days on which automatic order deletion (orders are automatically deleted when the system is started up on those days) is performed. This is normally set to 1 day. HDD required availability: The default value is 20 100Mbyte. (Setting range: 20-40 100Mbyte; stored data will be automatically deleted when available HDD space is equal to or less than the set value when calling up the prejudge screen. The HDD availability after deletion also changes in the case the set value has been changed.) The HDD availability after deletion: The default value is 20 100Mbyte. (Setting range: 20-40 100Mbyte provided that the set value for HDD required availability is used as the lower limit.) The number of orders which is not deleted: The default value is 10 orders. (Setting range: 1-1000 orders) When this button is clicked after selecting an order, the image confirmation screen is displayed. Image data contained in the selected order is displayed. This lets you switch between whether or not data is to be stored. Designation of the manner in which an order or orders selected with order list (multiple orders can be selected) is to be stored changes in the order of Preservation: No Preservation: Yes The ban on deletion Preservation: No and so on each time this is clicked. Preservation: No: Orders are deleted automatically according to the Order storage days. Preservation: Yes: Orders are not deleted automatically. In order to delete orders, an order is selected from the list and then deleted with the Order delete button. The ban on deletion: Orders are not deleted automatically and cannot be deleted manually. This lets you delete storage data for an order. Since Is a specification order deleted? is displayed, the order or orders selected from the list (multiple orders can be selected) is deleted when Yes is clicked. Orders cannot be deleted if The ban on deletion is set for storage designation. The display returns to the home screen. By clicking this button after selecting the order, the data can be backed up to the external PC. (The backed-up data will be stored to the path shown above this button. Location for backed-up data can be set with right clicking.) This is displayed only when CD-R Burning software is purchased (optional). Select the order and click this button, then the data can be backed up to CDR.
In the case storage data exceeds available HDD space, orders are deleted automatically starting with the oldest order designated as Preservation: No. When orders cannot be deleted automatically due to the setting for storage designation, delete data in accordance with the displayed message.
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[156The number display of printings] will be displayed. Set the conditions for displaying totals.
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1The Contents of a display The contents can be selected from Daily data, Weekly data, Monthly data, and Update print count. Daily data (Default setting): The date with counted daily data is displayed in the date selection. The number of prints and the number of processed orders are displayed with the latest daily data. Weekly data: The date of counted weekly data is displayed in the date selection. The number of prints and number of processed orders are displayed with the latest weekly data. * Date of weekly data is displayed as in the following form: 2003.03.30-2003.04.05. Date of weekly data is not displayed while weekly data process is not being executed. Monthly data: The date of counted monthly data is displayed in the date selection column. The number of prints and processed orders are displayed with the latest monthly data. * Date of monthly data is displayed as in the following form: 2003.06.01-2003.06.30. Date of monthly data is not displayed while monthly data process is not being executed. Update print count The update print count screen is displayed when it is selected in the contents of a display. Only the count of prints of the current day can be corrected. (Orders, in the process of printing or in the print standby, cannot be corrected). 1) Select the order number to be corrected. 2) Execute the correction by clicking [OK count] or [NG count] tab. [OK count]/[NG count] are displayed in accordance with respective print size. * Decreased number of [OK count] will be added to the number of [NG count]. Decreased number of [NG count] will be added to the number of [OK count].
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Weekly: Select from Sunday to Saturday (Default setting is Saturday). Monthly: Select from the 1st to the 31st. (Default setting is the 31st.)
If the selected date is not in the month, the closure process of the current month will be executed on the first day of the following month.
3The Date Selection Displays the list of counted dates. Select the respective date to display the results. The latest date will be displayed at the top of the list. 4Counted data display Counted Number display The number of printed sheets, number of index print, or the total number of sheets in each service can be displayed Service, Print size, OK count, NG count, (Print) Width and Length will be displayed. 1) 2) 3)
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Order Number display The number of orders in each input media, number of CDR writing sheets (option), or the total number of orders can be displayed. [Input kind] and [Processing order] will be displayed. 1) 2)
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Test prints, prints canceled when errors occur at the input station, and deleted orders are excluded in the totaling. When printed sheets and orders do not exist, nothing will be displayed. When the orders are only to be input (no print), the number of them are included in the total number of orders but not included in the total numbers of printed sheets.
5Manual closure processing Weekly/Monthly manual closure function can be executed. 1) Click the desired item. 2) Click [Execution]. 3) Click [Previous]. The display returns to the [156 The number display of printings] screen.
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If the manual closure time processing is executed several times in one day, the result will be counted in the current date. The result from the day after will be counted separately.
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This chapter explains procedures for transmitting data to an external PC connected to the network, and for printing data from the external PC in which QD STATION 2 software is installed.
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With order number set to manual input, [Please input order no.] is displayed.
1 Input the order number with the dedicated keyboard and click 2 [Registration].
When the order number in service settings is set to [auto], order number is automatically input. At that time, the display shown above is skipped and you will proceed to the step 5.
The order number and service name are displayed on the home screen.
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When printing simultaneously, install a paper magazine* filled with paper having a width fitted to the print size. When only saving the data (not printing), select [No print].
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Select the type of film or media on the home screen, and then capture the picture.
Print the images. (After color or density is corrected, the corrected data is captured.)
Even when [No print] is selected, make correction or other settings on the prejudgement screen, and then click [Print].
Picture process will be started. Viewer is displayed after the process is finished.
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Picture selected can be rotated to right or left direction in 90 degrees. Picture rotated is saved in an external PC. *From digital cameras or medias: The output picture is not rotated, while DSC/Media Processing is set No on External PC Service Setup. Saving the data on an external PC is started. Saving the data on an external PC is canceled and the display is returned to the home screen.
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The order number, service name and [Collected writing] are displayed on the home screen.
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When only to save the data (not to print), select [No print].
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Select the type of film or media on the home screen, and capture the picture.
Print the images. (After color or density is corrected, the corrected data is captured.)
When printing simultaneously, install a paper magazine* filled with paper having a width fitted to the print size. Even when [No print] is selected, make correction or other settings on the prejudgement screen, and then click [Print].
The display will be returned to the home screen. For every desired orders for collected write, repeat the steps 6 and 7.
The print size can be adjusted per order.
When capturing pictures are finished, put the cursor on [EXPC] of [Print function], use right-click, then click [End] in [Collected Write].
When to finish the collected write and to finish data saving to the EXPC at the same time: 1 Click [EXPC] of [Print function]. 2 [Is collected write ended?] is displayed. Click [YES]. (When clicking [NO], the procedure finish is canceled. The collected write and data saving to the EXPC can be continued.) 3 [Is a data output started to External PC?] is displayed. Click [YES]. (When clicking [NO], the procedure is finished without saving data to the EXPC and [EXPC] is turned off though the captured data is stored in input HD storage. Pay attention to the notice when to finish the procedure.) 4 After the steps 10 to 13 are finished, [EXPC] is turned off.
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Picture selected can be rotated to right or left direction in 90 degrees. Picture rotated is saved in an external PC. *From digital cameras or medias: The output picture is not rotated, while DSC/Media Processing is set No on External PC Service Setup. Saving the data on an external PC is started. Saving the data on an external PC is canceled and the display is returned to the home screen.
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Make sure to start R1 SUPER input station after the external PC is started. Print orders from an external PC are executed as the prints from [Media].
Register the folder in which print orders are stored as the shared folder on the [Set external PC] screen.
Up to 20 shared folder paths can be set from an external PC.
1 Click [Setup], [16 Set parameters] and [168 Set external PC] on the home screen of the input station. 2 The [Set external PC (INDEX, Shared folder path, Data type)] screen will be displayed. Select a blank shared folder path by clicking the index number. (The background of the selected index number will turn yellow.) 3 Click [Add].
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When correcting a shared folder, select the index number of the desired shared folder path, and click [Edit]. When deleting the shared folder settings, select the index number of the desired shared folder path, and click [Delete].
4 The shared folder path information screen will appear. G Shared folder path: Click [Browse]. The location of the folder will be displayed. Select [EXPC] and [Shared folder] (the folder in which print orders are stored.), set the shared folder path to [\\Cs01\\QDIF\QDPRINT], and click [OK]. The path settings can be made after the folder in which print orders are stored, is selected. G Data type: Select [DPOF]. Click [Browse], and set the shared folder path to [\\Cs-01\\QDIF\QDPRINT].
Select [DPOF].
5 Click [OK] for registrating the settings. When [Cancel] is clicked, this function is cancelled without registration of the settings (the previous settings are left intact).
The shared folder path cannot be input directly using the keyboard. The path can be selected only using [Browse].
6 The screen is returned to [Set external PC (INDEX, Shared folder path, Data type)]. Click [OK] for registering the settings. When [Cancel] is clicked, this function is cancelled without registration of the settings (the previous settings are left intact).
Capture the image on the QD STATION 2 of the external PC and create print orders by click [PRINT]. Refer to the QD STATION 2 APPLICATION SOFTWARE Ver. 2 OPERATION MANUAL for the QD STATION 2 operation procedures.
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<Creating an order file with a designated file name (the file name designation data)>
Register the folder in which print orders are stored as the shared folder on the [Set external PC] screen.
Up to 20 shared folder paths can be set from an external PC.
1 Click [Setup], [16 Set parameters] and [168 Set external PC] on the home screen of the input station. 2 The [Set external PC (INDEX, Shared folder path, Data type)] screen will be displayed. Select a shared folder path by clicking a blank index number. (The background of the selected index number will turn yellow.) 3 Click [Add].
When correcting a shared folder, select the index number of the desired shared folder path, and click [Edit]. When deleting the shared folder settings, select the index number of the desired shared folder path, and click [Delete].
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4 The shared folder path information screen will appear. G Shared folder path: Click [Browse]. The location of the folder will be displayed. Select [EXPC] and [Shared folder](the folder in which print orders are stored), and click [OK]. G Data type: Select [Filename Type]. G Temporary path setting: Click [Browse]. The location of the folder will be displayed. Select the folder used as a temporary folder [C:\work] on the input station, and click [OK]. The temporary folder can be set as only one shared folder. When setting two or more filename, additional temporary folders (Work2, Work3, etc.) have to be made, followed by the path settings. Click [Browse], and set the shared folder path. (The folder in which print orders are stored, is selected.)
Click [Browse], and then set the temporary folder path to [C:\work]. 5 Click [OK] for registrating the settings. When [Cancel] is clicked, this function is cancelled without registration of the settings (the previous settings are left intact).
The shared folder path and the temporary folder path cannot be input directly using the keyboard. The path can be selected only using [Browse].
6 The screen is returned to [Set external PC (INDEX, Shared folder path, Data type)]. Click [OK] for registrating the settings. When [Cancel] is clicked, this function is cancelled without registration of the settings (the previous settings are left intact).
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Example)
I ma ge_L _8 .j pg
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1 File name: 8 or less letters can be used. (Do not use [_], [.] or [~].) 2 _: Under bar 3 Size: The general term for print sizes (refer to the print name list: the name is input using upper case.) 4 _: Under bar 5 Number of sheets: Number of print sheets is input. 1 to 99 can be input. (Number of sheets input can be skipped. When input is skipped, the print will be 1 sheet.) 6 .: Period 7 Extension: Image file extension (Corresponding file type: BMP, JPG and TIF)
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The image file can be stored in the folder set in [Shared folder path] in step 1.
When printing is finished, the file name will automatically be changed. Example) Before printing: Image_L_8.jpg End of printing: Image.jpg
[_], [Size] , [_] and [Number of sheet] will be omitted and only the file name remains.
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Name 3R 3RR 5R 5RR A4R A4 8TR 8T 6TR 6T FDR FD M5R M5 POSTCARD POSTCARDR 5RW 5RWR 6TW 6TWR
Width (mm) Length (mm) 89 127 127 178 297 210 203 152 254 203 93 89 285 89 102 150 127 216 203 305 127 89 178 127 210 297 152 203 203 254 89 93 89 285 150 102 216 127 305 203
Name CD CDR 4RR 4R SPR SP 3RDR 3RD 4RDR 4RD 5RDR 5RD POSTR POST 8TW 8TWR 3RDR (127) 3RD (127)
Width (mm) Length (mm) 127 121 152 102 203 102 119 89 136 102 169 127 148 102 152 216 127 95 121 127 102 152 102 203 89 119 102 136 127 169 102 148 216 152
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When the order is sent from EXPC, the message 1 [Order from external PC] will be displayed.
2 Click [EXPC].
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When printing automatically: 1) Click w [Auto/Manual] to confirm that 1 [Print Mode] is set to [Auto]. 2) When the order can be printed with the magazine set at that time, the order automatically moves to the print list, and then the printing starts.
Click t [Return/Stop], when you want to cancel the printing.
When printing with order or file selected (without judgement) 1) Select the order for printing from 2 [Order list], and then click 9 [>>]. 2) The selected order is displayed on the print list. Click e [Print]. When printing with order or file selected (with judgement) 1) Select the order for printing from 2 [Order list], and then click 9 [>>]. 2) The selected order is displayed on the print list. Click r [Judge Print]. 3) The prejudgement screen is displayed. Correct the color, density or other aspects of the picture, and then print.
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1 Print mode The order procedure method set at that time is displayed. (The mode always starts as manual mode.) Manual Select the desired order, and then click r [Judge Print] or e [Print] for printing. Auto The order which can be printed with the magazine set at that time, the order automatically moves to 3 [Print list] from 2 [Order list], and then the printing starts. 2 Order list All orders are displayed in a tree chart with respective orders. The tree chart is composed of two classes. The picture file names are displayed in the respective print size. When double-clicking an order folder or clicking [+] mark, print size folder will be displayed. When double-clicking a print size folder or clicking [+] mark, picture files will be displayed. When clicking the orders or files, check marks are displayed and selected. (When clicking them again, the check marks disappear and the selection is canceled.) 3 Print list The order files for printing are displayed in the same manner as the order list. When clicking r [Judge Print] or e [Print], the print list will be the target.
In case the displayed print size is not possible to be printed out with the current paper magazine, install the paper magazine* filled with paper having a width fitted to the print size.
4 Delete Delete in the order list: the orders or files selected will be deleted. Delete in the print list: the orders or files selected will be returned to the order list. 5 Size change Printing sizes of the orders or files selected will be changed.
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* Installing the paper magazine...USER SETUP MANUAL/2-1 Replacing the Paper Magazine
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6 Preview The orders or files selected can be checked. The pictures are displayed at a table. Image on the preview screen: 6 5=30 data/screen
7 Inverse Items selected and not selected on the activated list (the order list or print list) will be inverted.
When the list is activated, the list area turns in white.
8 Select all All items on the activated list will be selected. 9 >> The orders or files selected on the order list will be added to the print list. 0 Prev/Next Up to 20 orders can be registered on one page. When 21 or more orders are given, the later orders can be checked in the next page, by clicking [Next].
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q Status display of the registered EXPC The name of the registered EXPC will be displayed. Display in blue: when the EXPC is correctly connected. Display in red: when the EXPC is not identified for the reason that the EXPC is not turned on or other reasons. Display in yellow: when the monitoring pass is not prepared in the EXPC. w Manual/Auto [Manual] or [Auto] can be switched. Manual Select the desired order, and then click r [Judge Print] or e [Print] for printing. Auto The order which can be taken with the magazine set at that time, the order automatically moves to 3 [Print list] from 2 [Order list], and then the printing starts. e Print Files on the print list will be printed without prejudgement. r Judge Print Files on the print list will be judged and printed. The prejudgement screen will appear. t Return/Stop The display will be returned to the home screen. When clicking [Return] while the auto mode is operated, the operation will be returned to the manual mode. When [Return] is clicked again, the display will be returned to the home screen.
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Using right-click with EXPC makes various kinds of service settings operable.
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3 Index print number of sheets Number of the index print can be selected.
4 Index size Index size can be set. When [not create] is selected, an index screen will not be made.
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5 Viewer display Whether viewer is displayed before picture data is written on the EXPC is selected.
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G Service setup
Right-click [EXPC] on the home screen, and then click on [Service setup].
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Screen/usage
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1 Selecting the type of output service Respective settings on service 1 to 10 can be made. 2 Setting Items on the respective type of service i. Name The name displayed by right-clicking [EXPC] on the home screen for service selection is entered with the keyboard.
ii. Order No. Select "Manual input", when you want to input the order number. The number can be entered by the keyboard at the start of EXPC operation.
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iii. Resolution This is used to select the resolution when scanning images to be stored to the external PC. Real-size (recommended) /1 Base/4 Base/16 Base/Maximum iv. BL border cut (Selecting whether the border cut (BL) frame is applied.) When the border cut (BL) is selected, the frame will be cut and the sheet will be printed without the frame. When [Yes] is selected, the data will be transmitted without frame as the printed sheet. When [No] is selected the data will be transmitted with frame. Caution: This item can be used only when [Real-size] is selected on the resolution box. When options other than [Real-size] is selected, [No] will be basic preset. v. Preservation form (Selecting the picture format on saved data) Standard: JPEG, TIFF, BMP can be selected in picture format. Exif: Only JPEG will be selected in picture format. vi. Selecting JPEG-Compression Rate Basic, Normal, Fine, Super fine can be selected. vii. DSC, Media processing Select "Yes", when you want to send the corrected image data to EXPC. Select "No", when you want to send the original image data without any correction to EXPC. viii. Bundle software When you want to bundle to the order, select [Yes]. When you do not, select [No]. You can bundle 2 software. ix. Select path Clicking [Select path] displays the window for selecting folders.
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Click the folder in which the file to be bundled is stored from the tree chart on the window shown above, and click [OK] to confirm the desired folder. x. Copy place folder name (Setting the place in which the folder will be copied) With the keyboard, directly input the folder name which the bundle soft will be stored on [Copy place folder name]. (Up to 64 single-byte characters are valid.) The folder name set here will be the actual name used for writing on a CD-R (Option) or on an external PC. ........Continued
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xi. Selecting and setting the folder form When clicking [Selection], a window for selecting the folder form will be displayed. Edit Form directly with the keyboard, referring to Sample.
When clicking [Registration], after corresponding files will be renewed, the format number displayed here will be the selected number. xii. Selecting and setting the file format When clicking [Selection], a window for selecting the file format will be displayed. Edit Form directly with the keyboard, referring to Sample.
Confirmation and Settings for EXPC on Home Screen
When clicking [Registration], after corresponding files will be renewed, the format number displayed here will be the selected number.
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3 Setting output destination When clicking [Output place specification], the window for selecting up to 10 passes in which the file to be output. Input the destination in each text box of [Output place 1] to[Output place 10]. You can also click each [Browse] to display the [Folder reference] dialogue, and then directly select the folder.
When clicking [Delete], the corresponding distention will be deleted (set to null). When clicking [Registration], the destination in the text box will be confirmed, and registered in the EXPC output service setting file. 4 Common setting items Items commonly set to service 1 to 10. Service can be selected by rightclicking [EXPC] of [Print function] on the home screen. Selection can be made in the same way for: Index size Index print number of sheets Viewer display 5 Selecting the service Service type for EXPC output can be selected from service 1 to 10. Service can be selected by right-clicking [EXPC] of [Print function] on the home screen. 6 Returning to the initial value Clicking [Initialize] returns the all settings to the initial values. 7 Registration Registering process will be made. 8 Previous The display will be returned to the home screen.
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G Index Settings
Index settings is started by clicking [index setup] which is displayed by right-clicking [EXPC] on the home screen.
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1 Date Settings on date printed on index can be made. Printing: [OFF] or [ON] can be selected on date printing. Form: Form can be selected on date printing. (MM-DD-YY/DD-MM-YY/ YY-MM-DD) 2 Bar code Settings on bar code printed on index can be made. Printing: [OFF] or [ON] can be selected on bar code printing. Form: Form can be selected on bar code printing.
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3 Others Other settings printed on index can be made. Extension print: [OFF] or [ON] can be selected on file extension printing. Folder name print: [OFF] or [ON] can be selected on folder name printing. Picture num exp print: [OFF] or [ON] can be selected on the three digits followed by the extension (picture number) printing. Size information print: [OFF] or [ON] can be selected on IX240 (APS) size information printing. Frame No. composition: [OFF] or [ON] can be selected on negative film Frame No. printing. 4 Registration Registration process can be made on the settings of the displayed tab. (When changing the settings, [Registration] is to be displayed.) 5 Register All Registration process can be made on the settings of the all tabs at once. 6 Restore default values The all settings are returned to the initial values. 7 Previous The display will be returned to the home screen. (2) Common setup
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1 Selecting the logo (maker preset) The logo can be selected from the maker preset list. After selecting the logo, the selected logo will be displayed in the logo display area located below the combo box.
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2 Selecting the logo (user specification) When clicking [Change], the logo selection display (common dialogue) will be displayed. With this display, the desired logo with "bmp" or "jpg" form can be selected. After selecting the logo, the logo selected and shown in the logo display area located below the [Change] button will be displayed.
3 Font setting item Font size printed on index can be set. Click the text box while editing the font, the diagram shown below will be displayed. On this display, editing can be made by inputting the value among the designated range or by clicking the upper or lower arrow ( ). The input display is finished by confirming the value with clicking [OK]. The display is finished by clicking [Cancel].
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4 File name format settings and sample display Letters for [file name] printed on index can be set. Setting and editing can be made by directly input letters on the text box with the keyboard. 5 Folder name format settings and sample display Letters for [folder name] printed on index can be set. Setting and editing can be made by directly input letters on the text box with the keyboard. 6 Registration Registration process can be made on the settings of the displayed tab. (When changing the settings, [Registration] is to be displayed.) 7 Register All Registration process can be made on the settings of the all tabs at one time. 8 Restore default values The all settings are returned to the initial values. 9 Previous The display will be returned to the home screen.
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List of Print Sizes Mode List Glossary Multi-linguistic Caution and Warning Labels
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Index
CDR Index
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Category Package
Name
Size 102 152 127 178 127 178 254 203 102 152 89 127 297 210 254 203 279 216 279 216 279 216 297 210 254 203 254 203 254 203 297 210 297 210 127 178 102 152 203 254 89 127 210 297 216 279 203 254 127 178 102 152 292 102 102 203 89 154 89 230 102 154 102 230 127 154 203 154 203 230 210 154 210 230 216 154 216 230 297 203 127 89 89 127 89 127 89 127 89 127 89 127 89 127
Printable paper width (mm) Front Print 89 102 120 127 152 178 203 210 216
PAP-001 PAP-002 PAP-003 PAP-004 PST-002 PST-001 PACKAGE A4 PACKAGE 6R Album Q10-001-015 Q03-001-007 Q04-001-007 A4 Q10-01-013 8 10 Q8-01-13 8 10 Q4-01-05 8 10 Q3-01-05 A4 Q4-01-05 A4 Q3-01-05 Frame Print 5R QFP-001-010 4R QFP-001-010 8x10 QFP-001-010 3.5R QFP-001-010 A4 QFP-001-010 A4L QFP-001-010 MFP-001-010 8 10 MFP-001-010 5R MFP-001-010 4R MFP-011-012 Greeting AGC-001-008 Contact Contact-89 (4fr) Contact-89 (6fr) Contact-102 (4fr) Contact-102 (6fr) Contact-127 (4fr) Contact-203 (4fr) Contact-203 (6fr) Contact-210 (4fr) Contact-210 (6fr) Contact-216 (4fr) Contact-216 (6fr) Contact 8 11 ID 4up(40 30) 6up(30 24) 2up(50 40) 2up(55 40) 2up(45 35) 1up(50 50) 1up(55 45)
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Mode List
I Input station
Setup Setups 11 Daily setup 12 Individual setup 121 AFC magnetic head cleaning 122 Film scanner setup 123 Set up AFC 124 Head calibration 125 Correct master channel color 126 Flashing 13 Setup for changing paper 14 Color correction Paper channel setup Production, Input, Fine adjustment [Display/setting] [Fine adjustment] [Display/setting] [Fine adjustment] [Display/setting] [Fine adjustment] [Display/setting] [Fine adjustment] [Display/setting] [Fine adjustment] [Display/setting] [Fine adjustment] [Master] [Sub] [Negative film]*1 [Reversal film]*1 [Digital camera] [Print copy]*3 [Media] [Input station] [Printer unit] [Input station] [Printer unit] [Input station] [Printer unit] [Input station] [Printer unit] *3 *1 *1 141 Scanner channel 142 Reversal scanner channel 143 Digital camera channel 144 Flatbed scanner channel 145 Media channel 146 Index channel 147 Monitor channel Settings 15 Data management 151 Create backup data 152 Data restore 153 Restore data from one day previous 154 Restore data from two days ago 155 Storage data management 156 The number display of printings 16 Set parameters 161 Set print parameters [Fixed time setting] [Dust detect setting] OFF/ON [Mono/Sepia balance setting] [Dust elimination setting] OFF/Standard [Print priority setting] Scan/Order/Magazine [Red eye setting] OFF/ON 162 Set print size 163 Index print setting 164 Back print setting 165 Front print setting 166 Selection of a print size display 167 Key rates setting 168 Set external PC 169 Pre/post operation inspection setup 16A Paper parameter setting Environmental settings 16C Show/set process temperatures 16D Show set ECOJET parameters (In case of PP8611U/TB) Replenishment (In case of PP8610E/TB) 17 Template setting Quality control 1A Process Control Strip 1C Load paper Functions 1E Processor function 1C1 Load paper 1E1 Switch processor drive 1E2 Check driving status 1E3 Replenish tables/water manually 1E4 Forced cartridge end 1F Version display [Input Unit] [Output Unit] Replenishing/Water supply correction Rate Basic replenishing volume 1D Post-operation inspection 171 Installation of a template 172 Uninstallation of a template Common/specific [135]*1 [240]*1 [Digital camera] [Font size designation] [135]*1 [APS] [Digital camera] [Media] [240]*1 [DPOF] [EXIF] *4 *1 *1*4 Gain setting *1 *1 *1 *2 *2
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Setup 2 Individual setup 6 Set parameters 6 C D E A Control strip 8 Post-operation checking C Load paper E Function of processor unit 1 2 3 4 F Display Version Switch drive mode Check running status Replenish water manually Empty cart (In case of PP8611U/TB) Print heads Flash Show/set Process temperatures Correct Ecojet supply (In case of PP8611U/TB) Correct replenishment supply (In case of PP8610E/TB) Set self-start timer Printer unit only
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Types and Sizes of Film
24EX film
Film containing 24 exposures. The EX stands for exposure.
Full size
The image projected on the 35 mm film of which the screen size is 24 mm x 36 mm.
35mm film
Most commonly used film.
Half size
The image projected on this 35 mm film is displayed on the screen at half of the full size.
Brownie film
Film in 120/220 size. Screen sizes can be selected from 6 9, 6 8, 6 7, 6 6, 6 4.5(semi-size).
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Hivision size
Film screen size for Hivision prints (20 x 36 mm).
Monochrome film
Black-and-white film.
Panorama size
Film screen size for panorama prints (13 x 36 mm).
Pocket film
Film dedicated for use with a pocket camera. It is also referred to as 110 film.
Reversal film
This film is also referred to as positive film. The film is developed to a positive film (slide).
Surface quality
The physical properties of the emulsion side of the paper (flat or irregular surface, or having a special pattern) are referred to as the surface quality. Differences in surface quality appear directly as differences in the print surface. Types of surface quality include glossy, silk and Supre-Luxe. The most common type of surface quality is glossy (GL), and results in prints having a beautiful, glossy surface.
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Blank
Area on the film that is not exposed (no image is shown).
DX code
A bar code that indicates the manufacturer and the type of the film.
Emulsion number
Number assigned to the manufacturing lot of each film paper.
Emulsion side
The side on which the emulsion is coated. On this side, the frame number appears reversed on the negative.
The F key is used to correct negatives that have been shot under light such as fluorescent light in a room, other than natural light or stroboscopic light.
Contrast
Density
The pixel density of the film surface and the density of color prints.
Opposite light
A scene that is photographed with a bright light in the background.
Fogging
Area on the film paper that is exposed (black section).
Frame number
The bar code of each frame displayed above the negative image.
Frame number
The number of each frame displayed below the negative image.
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ISO sensitivity
Film sensitivity determined by the ISO (International Organization for Standardization). Indicates the films sensitivity to light in number (ISO100, 200, 400, etc.).
Glossary
Perforation
Holes provided at the top and bottom of the 35 film.
Poor focus
Indicates that an image is not in focus.
Proper exposure
Providing of exposure that matches the sensitivity of the film.
Shutter speed
The speed at which the shutter closes, and is used to adjust the amount of light.
Stop
An increase or decrease in the amount of light. This performs the same function as the iris of the human eye.
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Color failure
Scenes on the screen in which the majority of the screen consists only of one color.
Density failure
Large differences in density between the primary object being photographed and its surroundings in a scene on the screen.
Contamination
Expiration date
The date printed on a film carton or paper package that indicates that beautiful prints can be obtained if the film or paper is used before that the warranty period of manufacturer. (It only works when stored under appropriate condition.)
Development only
Film cartridge
Metal cartridge that contains 35 mm film before development.
Lead
The tip portion of 35 mm film.
Lead-in
Withdrawing the tip of the film from the 35 mm film cartridge before development.
Negative sheet
Sheet for storing each piece of developed film after cutting with 6 frames/4 frames.
Seals with same numbers attached to a photo receiving bag and the film to be developed.
No. label
Normal negative
Negative containing a good image that has been adequately exposed on the film.
Overdeveloped negative
Negatives having high density (excessively dark) all over as a result of excessive exposure conditions in comparison with normal negatives. However, although the entire surface of the negative may be black as a result of photographing in front of a white background, these negatives are not referred to as overdeveloped negatives.
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Underdeveloped negative
A negative having low density (excessively light) as a result of exposure conditions being insufficient as compared with normal negatives. However, negatives in which the primary object being photographed is clearly depicted while the background is too light, such as photographs shot with a flash, are not referred to as underdeveloped negatives.
Abnormal negative
Film is similar to fresh food in that the more promptly it is used and developed, the more beautiful the prints result. Colors tend to disappear or fade when film is not used for a long period of time, and negatives in which this has occurred are referred to as abnormal negatives. In addition, negatives resulting from film that has been affected by formalin gas or naphthalene gas are also referred to as abnormal negatives.
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Print case
Paper case handed to customers that contains negatives in the negative sheet along with the prints.
Remake
Repeating printing due to some kind of problem that has occurred after the film was initially printed.
Reprint
Printing frames specified by the customer from a developed negative.
Short leader
Sheet (leader) for forwarding film during development.
Simultaneous printing
Entire printing process from film development to production of prints.
Splicing tape
Black tape specialized for attaching the film to a short leader.
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5R 8 10
203 254 mm
152 203 mm
210 297 mm
C/H/P type
Three screen sizes using the magnetic and optical information of the APS (IX 240). C: Classic H: Hivision P: Panorama Classic size is 89 127 in case of 3.5 R
3.5R
89 127 mm
4R
102 152 mm
Cropping
Printing by enlarging only one section of an image.
Direct print
Prints made from reversal film.
Full size
457 560 mm
Half size
356 432 mm
Hivision size
89 158 mm
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Index print
A sheet of print containing all the images scanned from film or media.
Panorama size
89 254 mm
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Postcard
Pasting a photograph onto a postcard.
Postcard size
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Digital Terms
Application software
Software used with Windows or Mac os, etc., examples of which include spreadsheet software and word processing software.
BMP (Bitmap)
This is a type of image format for Windows, and files of this format having the letters .bmp as their extension. Most photo image that are converted to data are bmp images. Since the data is not compressed, the images do not deteriorate even if they are repeatedly processed and saved.
CD-R
A write-enabled CD. Some CD-R can contain 600 MB of data or more. Once the data is written, it cannot be erased (although data can be added).
CD-ROM
A read-only CD. CD-ROMs are often used as a storage medium for application software due to their large capacity.
Click
Pressing the mouse button.
Camera that records images on a medium by converting them to electrical signals (digital signals) without using film.
Digital camera
Digital image
Image composed of the collection of small dots (pixels).
dpi
The abbreviation of dots per inch which represents the number of dots contained in one square inch (2.54 cm).
Drag
Moving the mouse while pressing the mouse button.
FD (Floppy disk)
General storage medium that contains about 1.4 MB per disk.
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Font
Character style.
Format (Initialization)
Initial setting of floppy disks and other storage media so that they can be used.
HD (Hard drive)
Storage medium contained within a PC.
JPEG
Indicates the method of compressing static images or images compressed. This method compresses data by thinning the data, and files containing images compressed in this manner have the extension .jpg. Although data is compressed while preventing deterioration of the image as much as possible, the image becomes unclear if it is compressed at a high compression rate, and the image quality deteriorates if the processing is repeated many times. In addition, this is a non-reversible method in that images cannot be returned to their original state once they have been compressed.
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MO
Photo-electromagnetic storage media having a storage capacity of 230 MB or 640 MB per disk. This medium tends to be used as a storage medium during image processing, and data can be rewritten repeatedly.
Mouse
Device that can give orders to a PC.
OS (Operating system)
This is the basic software for using a PC, examples of which include Windows, Mac os and so forth.
Photoshop
Adobes application software for processing images.
PICT
Image format used with Macintosh. BMP images are treated as PICT images in Mac os PCs.
Pixels
Minimum unit of a digital image that refers to the dots of the image.
Resolution
The fineness of an image that is generally indicated as dots or dpi. The larger the value, the finer the image.
TIFF
A type of image format that can be used by both Windows and Mac.
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R1 SUPER Terms
Back printer
A printer that prints printing conditions (including frame number, Y/M/C color key, density key and other values) on the back of the print paper.
Channel
The printer contains memory for accumulating various information. All information required for proper operation of the printer is input into memory, and that memory is referred to as a channel. Separate channels are provided for the master, and paper, etc.
Dark bag
A black bag made of a thick material that was designed for the purpose of handling unexposed film or paper in a lighted room. Since the bag is capable of completely blocking out light, it allows the obtaining of the same conditions as those of a dark room.
Numbers are assigned in latented image in advance to each frame of a film, and when the film is developed, these numbers are represented in the form of numbers and a bar code on the edge of the film (outside the perforation). This number is referred to as the frame number, and is used when taking out the required frames during use of the auto film carrier (AFC).
Jam
Jam is a term that refers to an object being forcibly pushed in or packed in, and refers to the forwarding of film or paper through the system being interrupted during the course of processing due to some kind of problem. When the warning sounds, immediately discontinue operation and remove the film or paper. Failure to correct the situation promptly can lead to serious damage to the system.
Replenishment (Amount)
Each processing solution becomes depleted as a result of processing the paper. The liquid that is added to replenish this depletion is referred to as replenishment. The components of the replenishment of color developing solutions are slightly more concentrated than the processing solution in the processing tank, so that the amount added must be strictly observed. If the amount added is insufficient, depletion progresses and the prints become underdeveloped, while if added in excess, the prints become overdeveloped.
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Glossary
Setup
The operation to properly set up the film scanner and processor. The respective setup procedures are performed with different methods.
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WARNING / ATTENZIONE
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Multi-linguistic Caution and Warning Labels
Do not drink this liquid. Do not remove this label from this plastic tank. Ne pas boire ce liquide. Ne pas dcoller l'tiquette de ce rservoir en plastique.
Do not drink this liquid. Do not remove this label from this plastic tank. Non bere questo liquido. Non togliere l'etichetta da questa tanica di plastica.
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WARNING / AVERTISSEMENT
When mixing or handling chemicals or overflow solutions, wear safety goggles and rubber gloves. If chemicals get in your eyes or on your skin, rinse immediately with lots of water. Porter des lunettes de scurit et des gants en caontchouc pour mlanger ou manipuler les produits chimiques ou les solutions en excs. En cas de contact de produit chimique avec les yeux ou la peau, rincer immdiatement et abondamment leau.
WARINING / ATTENZIONE
When mixing or handling chemicals or overflow solutions, wear safety goggles and rubber gloves. If chemicals get in your eyes or on your skin, rinse immediately with lots of water. Utilizzare sempre guanti di gomma e occhiali protettivi quando si miscelano o si manipolano i prodotti chimici o i liquidi di scarico. Lavare immediatamente e abbondantemente con acqua corrente se i prodotti chimici dovessero entrare in contatto con gli occhi o con la pelle.
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WARNING / AVERTISSEMENT
Do not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical attention immediately. Ne pas avaler. En cas d'ingestion d'ECOJET en tablettes ou liquide, se rincer la bouche, boire un ou deux verres d'eau et consulter immdiatemet un mdecin.
WARNING / ATTENZIONE
Do not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical attention immediately. Non ingerire le tavolette ECOJET o le soluzioni. Nel caso in cui venissero ingerite, lavare la bocca con acqua, bere uno o due bicchieri d'acqua e richiedere l'immediato intervento del medico.
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C-1
CAUTION / VORSICHT
You may drop the paper magazine on your feet or injure your fingers at installation, if you fail to hold the magazine with one hand on the hadle and the other on the part marked in green.
CAUTION Weight : 15Kg VORSICHT Gewicht : 15Kg
CAUTION / PRECAUCION
You may drop the paper magazine on your feet or injure your fingers at installation, if you fail to hold the magazine with one hand on the hadle and the other on the part marked in green.
CAUTION Weight : 15Kg PRECAUCION Peso : 15Kg
Um Verletzungen an Hnden oder Fssen zu vermeiden, halten Sie das Papiermagazin an den grn markierten Flchen.
Si en el momento de la instalacin el magazin de papael cae sobre sus pies puede lastimarse si no lo sujeta bien con una mano en el mango y la otra en la parte marcada en verde.
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CAUTION / ATTENTION
You may drop the paper magazine on your feet or injure your fingers at installation, if you fail to hold the magazine with one hand on the hadle and the other on the part marked in green.
CAUTION Weight : 15Kg ATTENTION Poids : 15Kg
CAUTION / CAUTELA
You may drop the paper magazine on your feet or injure your fingers at installation, if you fail to hold the magazine with one hand on the hadle and the other on the part marked in green. CAUTION Weight : 15 kg CAUTELA Peso: 15 kg. Il magazzino della carta potrebbe cadere sui piedi o ferire le dita se non lo si tiene con una mano per il manico e con l'altra sulla parte contrassegnata in verde.
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Multi-linguistic Caution and Warning Labels
Le magasin papier peut tomber sur vos pieds ou peut blesser vors mains si le magasin n'est pas tenu d'une main par la poigne et de l'autre par la partie marque en vert.
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Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device. Niemals den Trschalter berbrcken! Keine Teile in diesem Bereich einsetzen. Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device. No coloque introduzca ningn objeto en este espacio. No desactive el dispositivo de seguridad.
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Multi-linguistic Caution and Warning Labels
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CAUTION / ATTENTION
Dryer rack cover is HOT. Before touching cover or removing dryer rack unit, turn the machine's power OFF and wait 10 minutes to let the rack cover and rack cool. Le couvercle du rack de schage est CHAUD. Avant de le toucher ou pour retirer le rack, mettre la machine hors tension (OFF) et attendre 10 minutes afin de laisser refroidir le couvercle et le rack.
CAUTION / CAUTELA
Dryer rack cover is HOT. Before touching cover or removing dryer rack unit, turn the machine's power OFF and wait 10 minutes to let the rack cover and rack cool. Il coperchio dell'unit d'essiccazione molto caldo. Prima di toccare il coperchio o di rimuovere l'unit d'essiccazione, spegnere la maccina e attendere 10 minuti per lasciarli raffreddare.
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CAUTION / ATTENTION
Dryer rack unit is heavy. Hold it by the bars marked with green labels when removing or replacing the unit.
CAUTION Weight : 15Kg ATTENTION Poids : 15Kg
CAUTION / CAUTELA
Dryer rack unit is heavy. Hold it by the bars marked with green labels when removing or replacing the unit.
CAUTION Weight : 15 Kg CAUTELA Peso: 15 Kg
Le rack de schage est lourd. Le saisir par les barres indiques par les tiquettes vertes pour le retirer ou le remplacer.
L'unit d'essiccazione pesante. Sollevarla per le impugnature contrassegnate dalle etichette verdi quando deve essere rimossa o sostituita.
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Multi-linguistic Caution and Warning Labels
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CAUTION
Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.
CAUTION
Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.
ATTENTION
Ne rien placer ni insrer dans cet espace. Ne pas gner le fonctionnement de ce dispositif de scurit.
CAUTELA
Non mettere n inserire nessun oggetto in questo spazio. Non disattivare il dispositivo di sicurezza.
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CAUTION / ATTENTION
High voltage! Turn power off before replacing fuses. Haute tension! Mettre hors circuit avant de changer les fusibles
CAUTION / CAUTELA
High voltage! Turn power off before replacing fuses. Alta tensione! Togliere la corrente prima di sostituire i fusibili.
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CAUTION/ATTENTION
Turn OFF the power switch before touching this area. Couper l'interrupteur d'alimentation lectrique (position OFF) avant de toucher cette partie.
CAUTION / CAUTELA
Turn OFF the power switch before touching this area. Togliere la corrente prima di accedere a quest'area.
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C-12
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Multi-linguistic Caution and Warning Labels
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MEMO
MEMO
ORDER NO.
2702YA600H
KONICA MINOLTA PHOTO IMAGING, INC.
Printed in Japan 0310410-MO Oct. 2003-A
The appearance of this product is subject to change at any time without further notice.