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6. Printing Procedures (Basic prints)

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 Changing the number of prints during printing

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When changing the number of prints during printing:

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Press the PRINT Q'ty buttons 

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 to set the number of prints to 1.

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After the image being printed is printed out, press the PRINT Q’ty  buttons 

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 to change the number of prints.

Note :

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If blackish image is continuously printed, the internal temperature may rise and cause the unit to switch to a stand-by

condition during printing.

An error message “OVER HEAT” is displayed on LCD or monitor screen.

In this case, wait until the error message goes off.

Continuous printing resumes when the temperature drops and error message goes off.

Summary of Contents for CP700E

Page 1: ...with the requirements of the EC Directive 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC 93 42 EEC and 93 68 EEC The electro magnetic susceptibility has been chosen at a level that gains proper operation in residential areas...

Page 2: ...ent 53 58 Memory switch menu 59 64 8 Printing procedures Special prints 65 83 9 Troubleshooting Error messages and countermeasures 84 85 Overcoming paper jams 85 Before calling for service 86 87 10 Op...

Page 3: ...unplug the power cord from the source outlet and contact the sales dealer If used without corrective measures the unit may be damaged In the interest of safety avoid handling of liquids near the unit...

Page 4: ...LEVEL The unit is likely to be affected if it is placed in slanted conditions or in unstable places PROTECT AGAINST DEW FORMATION In extremely cold regions if the unit is moved quickly from an extrem...

Page 5: ...ich are classified by the manufacturer as repairable The use of ACCESSORY equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of the...

Page 6: ...Pag When using the unit for the first time remove the fixed screw on the printing unit and protective cushion 1 Remove the fixed screw on the printing unit There is a fixed screw at the bottom of the...

Page 7: ...stalled battery is dead or a battery has been installed incorrectly the built in clock and power loss listing will not function properly When changing the battery pry the battery out of the holder wit...

Page 8: ...the left side paper holder 3 Insert the print paper between roller 1 and 2 4 Insert the edge of the print paper to roller 3 Be sure to insert the paper straight 5 Feed the print paper through the exit...

Page 9: ...to place 2 After plugging the power cord press the POWER button on the front panel 3 Press the MEMORY button for about 1 second while pressing the MONITOR button on the front panel The print paper is...

Page 10: ...urface may degrade print quality and cause paper jams Immediately after the paper is replaced 2 3 images may be printed with a blank part due to hand s dust or oil 0 When print paper is rapidly transf...

Page 11: ...etting refer to the pages above Use the remote control to set the functions 3 Preparations before operation Memory SW Main Menu 1 TIME ADJ PUSH 2 KEY SET PUSH 3 SIGNAL ADJ PUSH 4 PRINT SET PUSH 5 SYST...

Page 12: ...the day and present time Set the day and present time on the lower part of the print by the following procedure 3 Preparations before operation M e m o r y S W M a i n M e n u 1 T I M E A D J P U S H...

Page 13: ...s set and the MINUTE is displayed The MINUTE is displayed on the LCD B Press UP or DOWN button to change the value C Press the RIGHT button The MINUTE is set and the SECOND is displayed The SECOND is...

Page 14: ...t time setting is completed 3 Preparations before operation T i m e A d j M e n u S E C O N D 3 1 M e m o r y S W M a i n M e n u 1 T I M E A D J P U S H M e m o r y S W M a i n M e n u CHANGE OK E Pr...

Page 15: ...on with RGB Analog Signal equipment Page 18 Explains how to connect with a RGB analog signal equipment 4 Connection with RS 232C equipment Pages 19 21 Explains how to connect with a RS 232C equipment...

Page 16: ...Main Menu is displayed Displaying Signal Adj Menu Use the buttons on the remote control to display and set the items in this menu 2 Press the DOWN button to select 3 SIGNAL ADJUST PUSH menu 3 Press t...

Page 17: ...e Sync signal ON Outputs Sync On Green Composite Sync signal Select ON or OFF according to the monitor to be connected 8 Press the SET SET button CHANGE OK CANCEL is selected Press the RIGHT or LEFT s...

Page 18: ...VIDEO CAMERA CCD 200E AC LINE R G G SYNC B H V SYNC R G G SYNC B H V SYNC IN OUT S VIDEO REMOTE VIDEO 75 HIGH 75 HIGH IMPEDANCE SYNC RGB RS 232C CONFORTABLE LD PLAYER DP L2000 To S VIDEO IN terminal S...

Page 19: ...ed with analog through mode the impedance switch is not available So connect the unit with the side of monitor or external terminal When connecting to a monitor use the monitor with 75 75 HIGH 75 HIGH...

Page 20: ...isplaying Memory SW Main Menu 1 Press the POWER button while pressing the MEMORY button on the front panel The menu for memory switch Memory SW Main Menu is displayed Displaying System Set Menu Use th...

Page 21: ...nal from the equipment connected is displayed 0 The setting of BAUD RATE is completed S y s t e m S e t M e n u B A U D R A T E 9 6 0 0 S y s t e m S e t M e n u C H A N G E O K M e m o r y S W M a i...

Page 22: ...end Output 5 CTS Clear to send Input 6 D S R Data set ready Input 7 G N D Signal ground 20 DTR Data terminal ready Output Setting the communication format of the computer Set the communication format...

Page 23: ...on the rear panel 2 Power button POWER Press this button to turn on and off the power When power is turned on the indicator lights up 3 LCD display Displays the set conditions of the input signal and...

Page 24: ...slide out The printing unit is used when loading ink cassette and printing paper or overcoming paper jams 9 Printoutlet The printed paper come out here 2 INSIDE OF PRINTING UNIT 1 Ink cassette compar...

Page 25: ...Refer to pages 81 83 6 POWER SOCKET AC LINE This socket connects to the power cord accessory Insert the cord firmly 7 IMPEDANCE SELECTION SWITCH IMPEDANCE RGB SYNC This is a 75 HIGH impedance selecti...

Page 26: ...ITY button PRINT Q ty This button is used to set the number of prints Press button to increase the number and button to decrease 5 SET button SET Use this button to set the various functions of this u...

Page 27: ...d to change settings such as selecting a function and moving to the next menu The menus displayed on the monitor or LCD is used to set the various settings Refer to pages 42 43 B MENU button MENU Pres...

Page 28: ...1 Printing Pages 28 34 Explains storing an image in the memory and printing 2 Continuous printing Pages 35 36 Explains the continuous printing of the same image S size printing L size printing One pic...

Page 29: ...resolution still image printing Select the FIELD mode for a picture of quickly moving objects When the FIELD mode is selected the print image will be lower in resolution The selected mode is displayed...

Page 30: ...U button MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Press the DOWN or UP button to select 2 SIGNAL SET 3 Press the RIGHT button 2 SIGNAL SET menu screen is displayed Normally INPUT is selected when opening the 2 SIGNAL...

Page 31: ...GNAL SET again 6 Press the SET SET button The MAIN MENU is displayed 7 Press the SET SET button SAVE PRG 1 2 3 is selected This menu is used to store the setting in any one of 3 programs 1 2 or 3 8 Pr...

Page 32: ...stalled The print size can be set on the menu screen displayed on the monitor or LCD It is not necessary to set the size everytime you print unless the size of the ink sheet is changed 2 Press the UP...

Page 33: ...is selected This menu is used to store the setting in any one of 3 programs 1 2 or 3 8 Press the RIGHT or LEFT button to select the program number 1 2 or 3 to store the setting The setting will be ove...

Page 34: ...frames Image A Image B Image C Image D 1 2 frame 1 2 frame 1 2 frame 1 2 frame 2frames 1 Field 1 2 frame As the image in the field mode is printed in half the resolution level of that in frame mode t...

Page 35: ...the image of the memory page being selected is displayed on the monitor 3 Press the PRINT button The memorized image is printed The memory page under printing is indicated on the monitor screen The ch...

Page 36: ...uous printing When cancelling continuous printing A Cancelling after printing of an image is completed Press the PRINT Q ty buttons to set the number of prints to 1 After the image being printed is pr...

Page 37: ...ted is printed out press the PRINT Q ty buttons to change the number of prints Note 0 If blackish image is continuously printed the internal temperature may rise and cause the unit to switch to a stan...

Page 38: ...nal SAVE PRG Storing the above setting in 3 kinds of memories 2 Memory SW MENU is used to open the sub menu 1 TIME ADJ Setting the date and present time 2 KEY SET The function of button is invalid set...

Page 39: ...4 p48 2 3 4 Multi image display Set conditions display Source image p46 Print setting display 1 p48 Making a comment display System setting display 1 Signal selection display Image adjustment display...

Page 40: ...n function setting display Day and present time setting display Signal adjustment display MEMORY SW MENU 1 TIME ADJ PUSH 2 KEY SET PUSH 3 SIGNAL ADJ PUSH 4 PRINT SET PUSH 5 SYSTEM SET PUSH CHANGE OK C...

Page 41: ...SEPARATE OFF ON CHANGE OK CANCEL Color Adj Menu BRT 0 CONT 0 R SUB 0 B SUB 0 CENTER OFF ON ANALOG ADJ PUSH CHANGE OK CANCEL Comment Menu MITSUBISHI COLOR VCP CP 700E Normal PRG 1 Q ty 1 Page A FIELD V...

Page 42: ...setting display 2 Button function setting display Date setting display Signal adjustment display Time Adj Menu YEAR 00 99 Time Adj Menu MONTH 1 12 Time Adj Menu DATE 1 31 Time Adj Menu HOUR 0 24 SET S...

Page 43: ...sub menu for each function setting to display from MEMORY SW MENU or MAIN MENU 1 Press the UP or DOWN shift button to select the menu 2 Press the RIGHT shift button to display the sub menu of the ite...

Page 44: ...enu is shown 5 Press the SET SET button In the Main menu SAVE PRG 1 2 3 is selected Store the setting of function on the sub menu 1 6 to program 1 2 and 3 Refer to SAVE PRG In the Memory SW menu CHANG...

Page 45: ...at the previous program number is not selected in step 2 Press the program button to select the memory 1 2 or 3 The display according to each setting is displayed The setting cannot be changed during...

Page 46: ...st Function Adjust the blue subcontrast of printing image The each function and setting area is as follows display adjusting 64 adjusting area 63 BRT Brightness Darker Brighter display adjusting 32 ad...

Page 47: ...lue subcontrast Function Adjust the blue subcontrast of printing image C O L O R Function Adjust the color of printing image The each function and setting area is as follows Item Adjustment 32 Adjusti...

Page 48: ...yback mode In this case AFC function is set to OFF ON AFC available OFF AFC invalid This function menu is not displayed and invalid when selecting FRONT on 3 SIGNAL ADJ H START NML FRONT in MEMORY SW...

Page 49: ...f images 2 2s 4 16 image in a print Set the number of images in a print and the size with MULTI MODE IMAGES and SEPARATE menus Refer to pages 65 80 for multi image print M O D E Function Setting the p...

Page 50: ...rinting is made even if L is selected in print mode GRAD Gradation Function Change the gamma curve of the image Selecting the gamma curve from 3 types NML Normal DEEP Deep ECHO The gamma curve is set...

Page 51: ...ing DATA the following information is printed When selecting ON in 3 ADDITIONAL MULTI function and 2 2s 4 or 16 in IMAGE function ADJ and DATA of the last memory image is printed MIRROR Function Selec...

Page 52: ...Note When H POSI is shifted to the minus direction at W WIDE the monitor screen may get darker PAGE INC Page Increment Function Turn the memory page automatically Each time the MEMORY button is presse...

Page 53: ...he image size The printing area can be changed and stored in memory as a user setting When selecting USER ADJ on the 6 SYSTEM menu Press the RIGHT shift button USER SIZE ADJ menu is displayed When pre...

Page 54: ...MENT This functions are operated with the remote control using the menus displayed on the monitor screen Explanation Listed below are the four comment displays A Comment display block Inputted letter...

Page 55: ...l letter Insert a space delete a letter clear the whole comment SET button SET Use these button by the following operation Insert the letter on the character code Switching the capital letter and smal...

Page 56: ...ng the SET SET button after selecting INS by or button a space is inserted on the preceding to the character indicated in red DEL Delete Deletealetter When pressing the SET SET button after selecting...

Page 57: ...red Selecting characters block 3 Press the MENU MENU button to select the character block Selected block is displayed in green Selected letter is turned on or off in red Setting 4 Press the shift but...

Page 58: ...case of deleting E 1 Press the MENU MENU button to select comment display block The selected block is displayed in green 2 Press the shift button to select the deleting position 3 Press the MENU MENU...

Page 59: ...ress the shift button to select OK In case of changing a comment select the CANCEL 3 Press the SET SET button MAIN MENU display is shown 4 Press the SET SET button SAVE PRG 1 2 3 is selected Note Only...

Page 60: ...5 SYSTEM SET Initializing the user setting Baud rate RS 232C command type Response command Remote busy logic Inform the number of remaining paper CHANGE OK CANCEL INIT Complete cancel or initialize t...

Page 61: ...in the memory ON Storing the image and automatically printing OFF The MEMORY button functions individually The image memorized without being printed MEM STOP Memory and Stop Function When setting to...

Page 62: ...ing the level of output Composite Sync signal of RGB signal 0 3V 0 3 Vp p TTL TTL level Set the function according to connecting monitor SYNC Function Select the polarity of output H V Sync of RGB sig...

Page 63: ...left direction beyond the initial setting When setting to ON the next image may not be stored in the memory during printing MONITOR ADJ Monitor Adjust Function Adjusting the color of image on the mon...

Page 64: ...e cannot be applied this function is able to set according to connecting device The set value is applied to the value of ECHO The gamma characteristic of printed image can be changed by inputting the...

Page 65: ...rn or NO RET RETURN The RS 232C response is sent back to the host computer NO The RS 232C response is not sent back to the host computer REMOTE BUSY Function Setting the BUSY signal of remote terminal...

Page 66: ...two types of the sheet in the market and a card size sheet suited size to stick on a business card 1 CARD size 1 5 2cm 1 3 4cm size 1 5 5cm size S size paper L size paper S size paper L size paper S...

Page 67: ...for 1 page Only in the case of 2 images A B C D the image A and image B for 1 page Only in the case of 2 images In FIELD mode 4 images can be memorized on 2 pages example VIDEO FIELD A B C D Display o...

Page 68: ...50 dot A B C D 1024 dot 512 dot 512 dot 250 dot 250 dot L M N O 500 dot 250 dot 250 dot 1024 dot 500 dot 250 dot 250 dot B A C D 2 pages 4 pages 1 page 500 dot 250 dot 250 dot 1024 dot 500 dot 250 dot...

Page 69: ...ws the direction of images 1 OPERATION 1Setting the multi print menu Setting the multi print function 1 Press the MENU button Then Press the DOWN or UP shift button to select 3 ADDITIONAL PUSH 2 Press...

Page 70: ...selected 2 images can be stored in memory When 4 is selected 4 images can be stored in memory When 16 is selected 16 images can be stored in memory 1Displaying the image from input signal source imag...

Page 71: ...in only 1 memory page FIELD 4 images can be stored in memory page A or B When MODE is set to DIFF and IMAGES to 16 FRAME A B and ABCD are not displayed on the screen 16 images can be stored in only 1...

Page 72: ...B FIELD Select A or B or C or D 4 Press the MEMORY button to store the image in memory When pressing the MONITOR button selecting MEMORY memorized image and then pressing the MEMORY PAGE button the im...

Page 73: ...n press the RIGHT button to select ON 4 Press the DOWN or UP button to select MODE SAME DIFF PHOTO Then press the RIGHT button to select PHOTO MODE SAME DIFF PHOTO is displayed on the menu screen IMAG...

Page 74: ...ting will be overlaid In case of keeping the stored program do not select the program No in which the setting is stored 1 Storing images in memory 1 Press the DISPLAY button to display the set conditi...

Page 75: ...B or A B C D 3 Press the buttons to move the white frame to determine the print area 4 Press the PRINT button The set PHOTO image is printed 1 A white frame can be inserted between two or more images...

Page 76: ...e type 2 Press the RIGHT shift button to select 3 ADDITIONAL 1Setting the SEPARATE function 5 Press the DOWN shift button to select SEPARATE OFF ON 6 Press the RIGHT shift button to select ON 1Display...

Page 77: ...sec 1 2 5 sec 1 sec 2 sec 5sec 10 sec 30 sec every second 1 min 2 min 5min 10min 30 min every minute 1hr every hour Images can not be memorized during printing while images are fully stored in memory...

Page 78: ...EY SET from MEMORY SW MENU When PAGE INC is set to OFF images are memorized in page A repeatedly 1When memorizing multi image 2 2s 4 or 16 images in STROBE mode This setting is used to memorize multi...

Page 79: ...3 Press the MONITOR button and select the source image LIVE is displayed on the monitor to display the image to be stored in memory 4 Press the MEMORY button The set strobe memory starts When the str...

Page 80: ...peatedly 1 Set 1 image mode Set MULTI OFF ON to OFF in 3 ADDITIONAL from the MAIN MENU 2 Set the PAGE INC to ON Set the PAGE INC ON OFF to ON in 6 SYSTEM from the MAIN MENU 3 Set the MEM PRINT to ON S...

Page 81: ...to select the program number 1 2 or 3 to store the setting The setting will be overlaid In case of keeping the stored program do not select the program No in which the setting is stored 5 Press the S...

Page 82: ...the remote signal LOW The VCP can accept the remote signal The signal becomes HIGH in the following cases 1 During initialization after the VCP has been switched on 2 For about 1 sec after the INPUT S...

Page 83: ...n increase MENU button PRINT Q ty button decrease SET button PROG Program button FIELD FRAME button MEMORY button MEMORY PAGE button Code 02 04 09 0B 0D 0F 13 16 18 1D Function RIGHT SHIFT button UP S...

Page 84: ...LOW from HIGH the image is stored in memory When the signal has been LOW for 60msec or more the image is stored in memory When REMOTE BUSY is set to HIGH HIGH The VCP cannot accept the remote signal...

Page 85: ...used up Paper jamming occurs Other defects Countermeasures Insert the printing unit until it is locked in the unit Set the print paper correctly Refer to pages 7 8 Install the ink cassette Refer to p...

Page 86: ...s indicated during initializing Note 3 This is an operation for initialization Make sure to press the MONITOR button first If the MEMORY button is pressed first a new image will be stored in memory er...

Page 87: ...S VIDEO RGB selected correctly Check the current setting Refer to pages 29 30 Is the image stored in memory displayed on the monitor screen Press the MONITOR button to display the source image LIVE Ar...

Page 88: ...et to N in the size setting in SYSTEM menu Set the size to M or W Refer to page 51 Is the S size image printed on the L size paper Check the current setting Refer to pages 31 32 Is the print area set...

Page 89: ...S size Approx 200 L size Approx 125 Usage For 3 color use For thermal printing For thermal printing Print paper Ink sheet Ink sheet size For S size For L size For S size For L size For S size For L s...

Page 90: ...dard speed mode Special cartridge method Special roll paper L size 162 x 110 mm Printing area Wide mode 130 x 98 mm Middle mode 123 x 92 mm Narrow mode 120 x 90 mm Special roll paper S size 110 x 107...

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