Mitsubishi CP800E Operation Manual Download Page 2

CONTENTS

Contents
Safety precautions ................................................................................ 1-3
Special features .................................................................................... 4
Features and functions .......................................................................... 5-7

Front panel ............................................................................................. 5
Rear panel ............................................................................................. 6
Remote control ....................................................................................... 7

Connections .......................................................................................... 8-13

Connection with a monitor ..................................................................... 8-10
Connection with video or S-video signal equipment .............................. 10
Connection with RGB analog signal equipment ..................................... 11
Connection with RS-232C equipment .................................................... 12-13

Before operation .................................................................................... 14-18

Paper sheet set and ink sheet ................................................................ 14
Removing transport screw and protective cushion ................................ 14-15
Installation of print paper ........................................................................ 15-16
Installation of ink sheet .......................................................................... 16-17
Usage and keeping of paper sheet set .................................................. 18

Printing (Basic) ...................................................................................... 19-25

Before printing ........................................................................................ 19-21
Memory print .......................................................................................... 22-25
   Memorizing and printing an image ...................................................... 22
   Selecting memorized image to print .................................................... 23
   Image memorizing with page increment set on .................................. 23
   Image size and number of memory pages .......................................... 24
   Multiple copy or continuous printing .................................................... 25

Printing (Special) ................................................................................... 26-31

Multi print ............................................................................................... 26-27
Separate print ........................................................................................ 28
External remote terminal 1 ..................................................................... 29
External remote terminal 2 ..................................................................... 30-31

Setting the functions (Menu chart) ........................................................ 32-35

Monitor display chart .............................................................................. 32-33
LCD display chart ................................................................................... 34-35

Adjustments & settings (MAIN MENU) .................................................. 36-44

MAIN MENU items ................................................................................. 36
Operating MAIN MENU .......................................................................... 36-37
COLOR ADJ (Colour adjustment) .......................................................... 38
   ANALOG ADJ (Analog image adjustment) ......................................... 38
INPUT (Signal selection) ........................................................................ 38
ADDITIONAL (Special print setting) ....................................................... 39
PRINT (Print setting) .............................................................................. 40-41
COMMENT (Making a comment) ........................................................... 42-43
SIZE/TIMING (Setting size and timing) .................................................. 43-44

Adjustments & settings (SERVICE MENU) ........................................... 45-50

SERVICE MENU items .......................................................................... 45
Operating SERVICE MENU ................................................................... 45
KEY SET (Setting functions of buttons) ................................................. 46-47
SIGNAL SET1(Signal setting display) .................................................... 47-48
SIGNAL SET2(Signal setting display) .................................................... 48
PRINT SET (Print setting display) .......................................................... 48-49
SYSTEM SET(System setting display) .................................................. 49
REMOTE SET(Remote signal setting display) ....................................... 49-50
PREVIOUS ERROR(Error display) ........................................................ 50
Adjusting image without using remote control ....................................... 50

Error messages ..................................................................................... 51
Before calling for service ....................................................................... 52-53
Overcoming paper jams ........................................................................ 54
Cleaning ................................................................................................ 55-56
Spec & options ...................................................................................... 57

Summary of Contents for CP800E

Page 1: ...ial areas on business and light industrial premises and on small scale enterprises inside as well as outside of the buildings All places of operation are characterised by their connection to the publi...

Page 2: ...Multi print 26 27 Separate print 28 External remote terminal 1 29 External remote terminal 2 30 31 Setting the functions Menu chart 32 35 Monitor display chart 32 33 LCD display chart 34 35 Adjustmen...

Page 3: ...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 DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET Touching internal p...

Page 4: ...TURE RANGE The operating ambient temperature range is 41 F 104 F 5 C to 40 C and humidity of 20 80 When using the unit on the system rack be sure to keep this ambient temperature inside the rack FOR L...

Page 5: ...ersonnel to repair those parts of the EQUIPMENT which are classified by the manufacturer as repairable The use of ACCESSORY equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this equi...

Page 6: ...Y OF PRINTING Maximum number of printing S size is 160 printings per a roll paper The large capacity of roll paper printing reduces a time of exchanges POSSIBLE OF A5 SIZE PRINTING IN HIGH QUALITY Hig...

Page 7: ...etween the picture of the input signal source image and the memorized image 6 6 6 6 6 MEMORY BUTTON Press to memorize the image to be printed 7 7 7 7 7 PRINT BUTTON Press to print the image memorized...

Page 8: ...power cord Insert the cord firmly 7 7 7 7 7 IMPEDANCE SWITCH IMPEDANCE RGB SYNC This is a 75 HIGH 75 HIGH impedance selection switch for RGB or Sync signal 8 8 8 8 8 RGB ANALOG OUTPUT TERMINALS R G G...

Page 9: ...also used to select one of memorized images See page 36 and 45 B B B B B MENU BUTTON Press to display MAIN MENU used for various settings See pages 36 37 C C C C C CLEAR BUTTON Press with the right si...

Page 10: ...is displayed 2 2 2 2 2 Press button to select SIGNAL SET2 menu 3 3 3 3 3 Press button SIGNAL SET2 is displayed On this menu the monitor polarity SYNC and output sync signals OUT SYNC RGB SOG OUT can...

Page 11: ...be connected Press or button to select 0 3V or TTL 0 3V Outputs the 0 3Vp p sync signal TTL Outputs the TTL level sync signal 8 8 8 8 8 Press or button to select SYNC The default setting of SIGNAL SET...

Page 12: ...2000 To S VIDEO IN terminal S VIDEO To S VIDEO OUT terminal VCP S VIDEO signal equipment R G G SYNC B H V SYNC R G G SYNC B H V SYNC IN OUT S VIDEO AC IN 75 HIGH 75 HIGH IMPEDANCE SYNC RGB 75 HIGH 75...

Page 13: ...designed to accept RGB video at the PAL frame rate nominally 15 625kHz horizontal and 50Hz at vertical 1 1 1 1 1 Connect this unit and RGB analog signal equipment with a BNC cable 2 2 2 2 2 Set the RG...

Page 14: ...software Image data can not be input For the protocol consult your dealer Make sure to turn off the power before setting 2 2 2 2 2 RS 232C TERMINAL SIGNAL To RS 232C terminal RS 232C To RS 232C termi...

Page 15: ...he connected equipment select B or C 9 9 9 9 9 Press SET button CHANGE OK is selected A A A A A Press or button to select OK or CANCEL B B B B B Select OK then press SET button SERVICE MENU is display...

Page 16: ...n must always be used during shipping or transport to avoid damage PAPER SHEET SET AND INK SHEET When using this unit for printing make sure to use the following types of paper sheet and ink sheet set...

Page 17: ...ead will degrade the print quality 2 2 2 2 2 Remove the protective cushion from the right side of the unit Save the protective cushion for transporting the unit Folder Print paper Print paper Folder I...

Page 18: ...r to eliminate slack 7 7 7 7 7 Move the knob on the side of the printing unit to the direction as indicated by the arrow NOTE PAPER JAM 12 is displayed and error occurs In this case operate 3 in next...

Page 19: ...feed the print paper more than 2 times Doing so will not allow the number of prints indicated on page 14 to be printed The installation of print paper and ink cassette is completed 1 1 1 1 1 Put the c...

Page 20: ...paper Refer to Page 51 If paper feeding is repeated while installing the print paper the indicated number of prints may not be done 2 2 2 2 2 AFTER PRINTING When the printed paper is touched by a wet...

Page 21: ...t signal The appropriate input signal may already be selected through the RS 232C control software The input signal can be set on the menu displayed on the monitor screen and LCD Unless the input sign...

Page 22: ...NT PUSH COMMENT PUSH SIZE TIMING PUSH SAVE PRG 1 2 3 4 INPUT INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB CHANGE OK CANCEL 2 2 2 2 2 SELECTING PRINT SIZE AUTO S Select AUTO or S according to the print size AUTO Selects pr...

Page 23: ...to store your new settings 8 8 8 8 8 Press button to select one of the user memory 1 4 to memorize the setting The program is replaced In case of keeping the stored program do not select the user mem...

Page 24: ...essing MONITOR button repeatedly will alternate the image between the LIVE and MEMORY modes LIVE mode shows the input signal which can be memorized when MEMORY button is pressed An image can be stored...

Page 25: ...images will appear to flicker on screen and be interleaved like Venetian blinds in the print 2 2 2 2 2 IMAGE MEMORIZING WITH PAGE INCREMENT SET ON When PAGE INC Page increment is set ON see page 49 t...

Page 26: ...is not available to print S size is not available to print Memory 1216 pixel x 600 lines x 8 images Print 2 images x 8 pages Memory 1216 pixel x 300 lines x 16 images Print 2 images x 16 pages Memory...

Page 27: ...ery time one sheet is printed When printing is completed the counter will be reset to the original set number This will not reset when turning off the power It will not be reset to 1 If you wish to st...

Page 28: ...lble in FRAME 6 images are available to be stored in each FIELD Page A D MODE DIFF When setting IMAGES to 6s 6 images are available to be stored in each FRAME Page A D 6 images are available to be sto...

Page 29: ...2 Press MONITOR button and select the source image LIVE is displayed on the monitor to display the image to be stored 3 3 3 3 3 Press MEMORY button to store the image to be printed When the image is...

Page 30: ...nt function inserts a white frame between 2 or more images Use ADDITIONAL of MAIN MENU for setting See page 39 NOTE The distance between images in multi print is different between on the monitor and t...

Page 31: ...after the VCP has been switched on For about 1 sec after the INPUT SELECT switch has been set During displaying the menu screen When the image cannot be stored in memory BUSY MODE MEM If BUSY LEVEL o...

Page 32: ...CT switch has been set During displaying the menu screen When the image cannot be stored in memory BUSY MODE MEM If BUSY LEVEL of SYSTEM SET menu is set to L the above HIGH and LOW setting gets to be...

Page 33: ...m pin No 6 the same functions as the wired remote control supplied can be controlled 01 button 02 button 03 button 04 button 08 PRINT Q ty button 09 0A MENU button 0B CLEAR button 0C PRINT Q ty button...

Page 34: ...MENU PUSH APT S N H1 H2 H3 COM OFF ON ADJ DATA MIRROR OFF ON CHANGE OK CANCEL Displays only when selecting MULTI ON COMMENT 0123456789ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ CAPS SHIFT INS DEL CLR CHANGE OK CANCE...

Page 35: ...CLEAR KEY MLT PAGE ALL KEEP MONI OFF ON CHANGE OK CANCEL SIGNAL SET 1 FIELD NOR REV AFC OFF ON AGC OFF ON DCF OFF ON SYNC EXT INT R SUB 0 C R B SUB 0 Y B CHANGE OK CANCEL SIGNAL SET 2 IN SYNC 0 3V TTL...

Page 36: ...only whe selecting SIZE U SIZE TIMIING MENU H POSI 0 H START NORMAL FRONT SIZE WIDE MIDDLE NARROW USER COPY OFF WIDE MIDDLE NARROW TOP 0 BOTTOM 0 LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 CHANGE OK CANCEL COMMENT MENU CHANGE O...

Page 37: ...NG OFF ON CHANGE OK CANCEL SERVICE MENU KEY SET PUSH SIGNAL SET1 PUSH SIGNAL SET2 PUSH PRINT SET PUSH SYSTEM SET PUSH REMOTE SET PUSH PREVIOUS ERROR PUSH PRG ALL INIT OFF ON SAVE OK CANCEL INIT GAMMA...

Page 38: ...n the remote control to display MAIN MENU and select and set functions 1 1 1 1 1 Press MENU button to display MAIN MENU 2 2 2 2 2 Select your desired item by pressing or 3 3 3 3 3 Press button to open...

Page 39: ...memory number select the number of the program As the program is replaced it is recommended that the previous program number is not selected in the step 9 The memorized program will be selected by pre...

Page 40: ...LOR ADJ menu BRT Bright Adjust the brightness of the printing image CONT Contrast Adjust the contrast of the printing image R SUB Adjusts red subcontrast of the printing image Red is added with and bl...

Page 41: ...is installed When selecting 2s for printing L size paper switching monitor displays or memorizing images are not available during printing SEPARATE Is displayed when MULTI is ON OFF Prints without whi...

Page 42: ...on GAMMA MENU 2 2 2 2 2 GAMMA MENU Adjusting gamma curve COLOR Selects the adjusting gamma level ALL Adjusting gamma level for all colours EACH Adjusting gamma level for each colour of R G B SELECT Is...

Page 43: ...g is not printed BRT CONT R SUB G SUB B SUB DATA Prints total number of prints FIELD filter image size etc The following information is printed When selecting MULTI ON and IMAGE 2 4 or 6 on ADDITIONAL...

Page 44: ...n selected press SET button to switch uppercase to lowercase SHIFT When selected press SET button to switch between alpha numerical to symbol characters INS Insert Set to insert a character at the com...

Page 45: ...ing memory display and monitor display during printing H START H Position Sets H Position to special signal timing Select FRONT when the image is unbalanced and cannot be corrected by H POSI on basic...

Page 46: ...6 LEFT Shifts the left end of the image setting area 34 to 270 RIGHT Shifts the right end of the image setting area 270 to 34 NOTE When monochrome signal is input colours may not be added to the chara...

Page 47: ...r desired item by pressing or on the remote control 3 3 3 3 3 Press button to open a sub menu 4 4 4 4 4 Select an item you wish to adjust by pressing or 5 5 5 5 5 Press or button to select an item or...

Page 48: ...e memory MEM MONI Memory and Monitor Switches the monitor display between the source image and memory image after memorizing ON Displays the memory image OFF Displays the source image PRN CLR Print an...

Page 49: ...s set to ON In this case set it to OFF This function menu is not displayed and invalid when selecting FRONT on H START of SIZE TIMING in MAIN MENU ON AFC is available OFF AFC is invalid AGC Automatic...

Page 50: ...e the operation manual of the monitor for the polarity POSI Positive polarity NEGA Negative polarity RGB SOG OUT Selects the sync signal output from RGB analog output terminal on the rear panel OFF Ou...

Page 51: ...the monitor DIG Digital Display the reflection of image and adjustment CONV Convert This function is to output the signals which selected at INPUT in MAIN MENU to Video output terminal RGB output ter...

Page 52: ...Not send response BUSY LEVEL Selects how to output the BUSY signal of the remote terminals 1 and 2 on the rear panel H High The VCP cannot accept the remote input signal when the signal is HIGH L Low...

Page 53: ...op 6 6s printing Note 1 In case of L size printing the image is not printed completely Note 2 When setting the continuous printing the continuous printing is carried out after the error message goes o...

Page 54: ...the sync polarity of the monitor SYNC NEGA POSI the output level of when characters are indicated on the monitor the sync signal OUTPUT SYNC and the RGB output sync signal screen or LIVE SEL is set to...

Page 55: ...e DCF set to OFF signal is inputted to the unit the image on Set the DCF to OFF Refer to page 47 the monitor screen or printed image becomes monochrome or rainbow like coloured image The colour or pic...

Page 56: ...es of the print paper 7 7 7 7 7 Install the print paper Refer to pages 15 16 NOTE To feed the print paper press MEMORY button while pressing MONITOR button When carrying out this procedure make sure t...

Page 57: ...tissue paper etc which is soaked in a small amount of alcohol carefully NOTE Reflection plate transport screw is fixed with bonding agent Do not wipe this bonding agent 5 5 5 5 5 Wipe the head Cleani...

Page 58: ...hich is soaked in a small amount of alcohol 3 3 3 3 3 Cleaning rubber roller The seal paste and dust etc are stuck on the rubber roller if you use it for a long time Wipe with tissue paper etc which i...

Page 59: ...inal RGB analog 4 BNC type connectors Composite video 1 BNC type connectors S VIDEO 1 S VIDEO terminal Output terminal RGB analog 4 BNC type connectors Composite video 1 BNC type connectors S VIDEO 1...

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