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Summary of Contents for P 400

Page 1: ...DIGITAL COLOR PRINTER IMPRIMANTE COULEUR NU RIQU IMPRESORA DIGITAL EN COLOR...

Page 2: ...e or more of the following measures B eorient or relocate the receiving a tenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receijier e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differe...

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Page 4: ...rints _ _ 10 Print Processing 13 From the Start to End of Printing _ 1A B o o B u P x _ ____x _ _ __ c0111n1011 Setup 22 STANDARD RI T 25 CARD R T 28 T AL I T 33 INDEX RI TI 46 Introduction to Color P...

Page 5: ...r accidents possibly resulting in injury and or property damage The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the userto the presenceof uninsulated dang...

Page 6: ...nd L n lLlg the power cord while being careful not to touch the wires in the cord Then contact your dealer A damaged power cord may result in fire or electric shock To prevent the cord from being dama...

Page 7: ...Use the printer at the ambient temperature of 4 1to 95 F 5 to 35 C and humidity of 30 to 85 o o Incorrect voltage may damageprinter parts possibly resulting in fire or electric shock For example if th...

Page 8: ...lso damagethe printer or causethe printer to malfunction Doing so may causeinjury or burns This applies especially to children and those ullf rniliar with the printer Doing so may damage the cord poss...

Page 9: ...ng the printer from a cold place to a warm place oisture in the air will condenseon the paper deteriorating print quality or causing paper Jams Under conditions where moisture o densatioll hasoccurred...

Page 10: ...onnector is usedto connect a USB cable from a computer l arallel connector r m d_imT This connector is usedto connect a parallel cable from a computer AC power connector This connector is usedto conne...

Page 11: ...cessed PC Card Lights when PC Card is designated with INPUT Flashes when a card is being accessed 1 1 Flasheswhen data is being received or processed This lamp lights while the printer is printing Lig...

Page 12: ...tte when the printer is shipped from the factory Remove this spacer when using the printer The feeder dust cover is attached to the back of the paper cassette when the printer is shipped from the fact...

Page 13: ...the mode selectordial enabling you to produce a wide variety of prints You can even enjoy creating your own original prints 3 Available x Not available PrintProcessing Method I I I Printing Mode Lqou...

Page 14: ...Sample prilll Single picture 4 pictures 4 16 pictr1rx3 9 pictures 15 pictul x...

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Page 16: ...of pictures by placing them iu ali album This lets you create prints in a more memorable rese ltati by e l ati pictureswith aframe ba I r0 or stamp You can also enjoy pictures in the form of an album...

Page 17: ...he color tone of the picture to sepia or black and white A Sample print iionnal Sample print trimming Trimming those portions of the picture that you do not want results in greater emphasis of the per...

Page 18: ...Tile 2 Sample print Using Tile 1 A Tile 3 A Tile 4 A Tile 5 The following background pictures are contair ed in the CD ROM Picture bgOO2 jpgis also contained in the printer IS bgO01 jpg A bg003 jpg A...

Page 19: ...the printer and CD ROM 005 jpg 001 jpg 002 jpg 003jw 004 jpg 006 jpg OO jpg OOS jpg 01o ipg 012 jpg 013 jpg 014 jpg 015 jpg OlG jpg 017 jpg o ia jpg 010x 02O jpg 021 jpg 022 jpg 02Xjpg 024jpg 025 jpg...

Page 20: ...O36 jpg 038 jpg 04 2 jpg 04 3 jpg 044 jpg 045 jpg 046 jpg 047 jpg 048 jpg OSO jpg 049 jpg 053 jpg 051 jpg 052 jpg 056 jpg 057 jpg 058 jpg 059 jpg 06O jpg 062 jpg 063 jpg 064 jpg 065 jpg 061 jpg...

Page 21: ...7 1 jPg 073 jpg 074 jpg 075 jpg 076 jpg 077 jpg 079 jpg 08O jpg 1 I 1 083 jpg J 081 jpg 085 jpg 082 jQg 084jpg 086 jpg 087 M 088 jpg 089 jpg 09O jpg 091 jQcJ 092 jpg 093 jpg 094jpg 095 jpg 096 jpg 097...

Page 22: ...ion or the display monitor Se t the method for input of image data either by printing directly Lrom a card or printing lroni a PC Image Data Input Methods SmartMedia 0 PC Card Select the papa type and...

Page 23: ...c Types 01 print designations Single print 0 Designated nun3ber of prints All print5 0 DPOF selected wilh camera 7 v _ _ Select the print mode such as photo album or card mode Available printing modes...

Page 24: ...wide paper SETUP 1The paper size being used is displayed The paper size to be usedis selectedby pressing the left OS right arrow button You can make fine adjustmentsin printed pictures register backgr...

Page 25: ...owbutton Settirigscan bechangedby pressingtheleft or right arrow button Settings can be selectedby pressing the up or down arsow button The file nameis displayed Number of prints The parameterfor whi...

Page 26: ...rocedure for printing when using i l rt e l digital camera Refer to the insiruclion manual OFthe cligitai camerafor the procedure for removing n r e i from the digital camera Insert SmartMedia all the...

Page 27: ...Select the media that contains the data __ _ i Align the mode selector dial to the ZNPUY position The currently selectedinput method is displayed on the LCD panel...

Page 28: ...APER SETUP e Always make sure that the selected paper size makhes the size aF paper cantaired in the paper cassetie When yau want to print onto a postcard use the special card paper size P A said sepa...

Page 29: ...Refer to page 1Clfor samples of output prints In this mode one picture is printed onto a single sheetof paper _ Align L he mode selectordial to the PICTU position _ _ __...

Page 30: ...cture is displayed on the LCD panel e Themenu is displayed when the MENU button is pressed 0 IXI OLJ Print LWC and Filter can be designafedwhen fhabuttonis pressed Up to 50 copies can be selectedfor p...

Page 31: ...equired for printing depending the printing mode and the images contained on the card 0 Although paper temporarily comes out of the printer during printing do not attempt to forcibly pull on the paper...

Page 32: ...gspecialcardpaper P A4P Two picturesareprintedoutor to asingle pieceof specialcardpaperto createpostcards e Pktce special poskatd paper iti the paper cassetie I _ _ li _ _ _ i _ _I Align the mode sele...

Page 33: ...OK SELECT Pressthe OK SELECT button again to cancel the selection...

Page 34: ...I Align the mode selector dial to the CAlXY o t ol The menu display is displayed...

Page 35: ...d on the menu display 8 e Stamp is only enabled when only one picture has been selected A preview of the selected image is displayed on the LCD panel 8 e The number of copies cannot be set in the Card...

Page 36: ...w in ecxh made Q A cerbin amount of time may be required for printing depending on the printiny mode and the images conGned on the cord 0 Although paper temporarily comes out of the printer during pri...

Page 37: ...is registered by userregistration the background picture registered in the printer is deleted When usin n a background picture that hasbeenpreviously registered proceedto Step 8 of Selectthe picture t...

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Page 40: ...time may be required for registration depending on the number of pixels and compression ratio af the background picture In addition some pictures may not be able to be registered Oncea picture is regi...

Page 41: ...wallt to print is displayed OK I SELECT Pressthe OIC SELECT button again to cancel the selection...

Page 42: ...00 0 The order of selected pictures is the scwe as the order of the file names This order cannot be changed...

Page 43: ...A list of pseviews is displayed on the LCD panel The menu is displayed with the Paper parameter selected highlighted...

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Page 45: ...The display changesto the menu for selecting stamp size...

Page 46: ...of the stampandthen pressthe OK I SELECT Stampsizeis displayed asa percentage...

Page 47: ...sing the down arrow c L bLItton and then designate Use by pressing the flJ sight arrow button air II The image is rotated by 90 degreeswhenever the up or dowI arrow button is pressed The top bottom or...

Page 48: ...A preview of the selected picture is displayed 017 the LC D panel 0 Stamps are displayed it1 black while the background is displaymA in gray...

Page 49: ...electedin units of IO copies each _ The lamp flashes when the PRATTbutton is pressed after which printing begins The PRINTbutton is only enabled during preview in each mode A certain amount of time ma...

Page 50: ...g on the size of the index PiC rURE SELECT 0 X preview of the picture layout is displayed on the LCD panel e In thecaseof a large umountof imagedata resultingin mulliplepages only the lastpage is disp...

Page 51: ...row button to select a CJWhen last Page is selected on the menu display followed by selecting Don t prinr printing of the several pictures assigned ta the last page is not performed making it possible...

Page 52: ...be selectedfor printing Front 1to 9 copies can be selectedindividually while _ from 10 to 50 copies are selectedin units of 10 copies each IThe lamp flasheswhen the 1 button is pressed after which pr...

Page 53: ...me depending an the number of prints e Although paper temporarily comes out of the printer during printing do not attempt to forcibly pull on the paper at this time In addition although the movement o...

Page 54: ...green G and blue B Any color call be createdwith thesethreecolors In addition mixing eqml amounts of thesethreecolors results in the color white W This method is referred to asthe additive color proc...

Page 55: ...ital camera that supports DPOF function thereby eliminating the need to make the settings on the printer Therefore using a O eonl tibl printer makesprinting easy The P 400 is compatible with DPOP sele...

Page 56: ...contrast Align the mode selector dial to the SETUP position The printer adjustment nlenn is displayed...

Page 57: ...utton to select the I parameter you want to change among Sharpness GalllIm Brightness arId Contrast and then I a 5 n pressthe right arrow bL tto1 Once values have been designated with the left or Refe...

Page 58: ...R 3 G 3 B 3 standard R l G I B l 2 x z RI G l B l 2 8 2 R 3 G 3 B 3 standard R 3 G 3 B 3 standard ES 65 B 5 2 R S 65 B 5 d 2...

Page 59: ...ontains QThere may be no image data on the e card contacts The card may be damaged Theinterface cable may be cable may not be correct Check whether abi directional parallel cable Windows or USB cable...

Page 60: ...re insert it A card rn t d a or PC Card has 0 Insert a card Sn artMediaor PC not beeninserted into the printer Card Unable to read image data 0 Try re inserting the card correctly If image data is st...

Page 61: ...rn off the power close t and then turn the power ba Q Contact the nearestservice e The power may have been turned off 0 Remove the papercassette during the previous printing power andthen turn it bacl...

Page 62: ...inter matchesthe paper setting or chang the paper setting to match the pape aperhasbeeninstalled that is Q Correct the paper setting different from the paper setting or the paper setting for card prin...

Page 63: ...xels of the picture A background has not been registered Data hasnot beendownloaded Register a different picture for tl background Register a background Turn off the power of the printet then turn it...

Page 64: ...med in the printer during printing Take out the pape cassette If thepapercassettecannot be removed contact the nearestservice department of Olympus Open the door and take out the ink cassette If the i...

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Page 67: ...00 do rinling lime Jan1 inputs I 3 V 3 3 V 4 8 16 32 h4M bytes PCIHCIA memory card Type II rinting layout Multiprinls Standard Photo album pints rinting options compatible image file normals image dis...

Page 68: ...he conditions of the warranty Tot period of 1full years from the dateof purchase Repairs and other servicing performed after the warranty period hasexpired areperformed at regular service rates asa ge...

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Page 71: ...ku Tokyo Japan Tel 03 3340 2026 Two Corporate Cen Tel 631 844 5000 Customer support Tel l 888 553 4448 www olym usameri a om distec olympus com Premises 2 8 Honduras Street London EC1Y OTX United Kin...

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Page 74: ...four ill t ti nmana nls Pleasemake sureyou have a thorough un r tan of the t lt of thesemanuals sothat you can usethem corresponding to the particular it i ti n This manual explains the procedure for...

Page 75: ...sh At this time the message Stop Printing After this Paper is displayed on the LCD panel and printing stops after the current sheet of paper is printed out normally If the printer runs out of paper or...

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Page 84: ...your dealerif anyacces Q ies aremissing Printer aper oLItpL4t fray Inkcassette...

Page 85: ...nto this siot when printing directly from a SmartMedia Paper discharge i Paperis dischargedfrom this opening after printing PC card eject buaton This button is pressedto mnove the PC card PC card slat...

Page 86: ...ile the printer is printing R Lights when sometype of problem hasoccurred during printing A desc i tio l of the error is displayedon theLCD panel 11s provides a preview dis l y of picturesdesiredto be...

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Page 91: ...pen the feeder c over of cassette...

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Page 93: ...Cfose the feeder cover of the papel cassette A5 wide...

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Page 95: ...e Always make sure to check the access lamp on ihe operation panel Baebre r rn vi Never remove the mar M ia while the QCGSSindicator is on This con arn g art te mar M i...

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Page 105: ...iccessibility AddfRemove Add Remove Administrative Date Time optms Hardware Programs TOOIS Display Internet Options...

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Page 108: ...First check that the power of the P 400 is on and that the P 400 is co ted to the i lto b PC with the cable before selecting the printer with the selector...

Page 109: ...the window with the scroll bar to di pl y the concealed icons I In the case P 4oc is not displayed in the printer selectlist box even when the printer driver icon is clicked check whether or not the...

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Page 117: ...Displayof PCcard rmding in progress...

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Page 120: ...Non canfinuously for al3au stxond automatically advances the picture file name forward he right arrow button and ward with the leh arrow button 1 s either button when desiring to stop u orna ic advanc...

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Page 122: ...e picture selected for printing A a selecf mark is displayed when a piclure has been selected by the camera When desiring to cancel a picture display Aat pickWe and press the button again s Aways make...

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Page 136: ...lected or ere are na pictures present an the rn e ia or PC Card e In the case of creating PNCJ or bar cards sf the same picture using a single sheet of paper set the number of prints with C l ng the u...

Page 137: ...Seilectthe cttrd size layout of the pictures to be aviated for thepagxxset in Y2 PaperSelection Highlighted display...

Page 138: ...This is usedto designate whether the date or time at wlli l the picture was l en is to be printed on the print or whether the date or time is lo be set when dateprillti hasbeen selected...

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Page 144: ...urns to the c wc pkting preview menu Previews of pictures selectedfor printing are sequentially displayed each time the kft ox right arrow buEon is pressed making it possible to check pictures before...

Page 145: ...elected that picture is displayed in the fom of a single print e A ag is di l y d when the image data on the card cannot be read l augh the resultsaF ri i g are nat reflected in the preview display ih...

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Page 150: ...t arrav button The display changesin the manner shown below each time the left or right armw button is prexd Ten kinds of stamp images stored in the P 400 or stamp mqqs 100 kinndsjcontained in the C...

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Page 152: ...sizewitll theupor CROWED arrow b The display changesin the manner shown below each time the up or down arrow button is pressed...

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Page 155: ...re armnged in the form of tiles over the entire sheetof paper at the samecolor density The 4 in five types of tiles Tile g c tion q9 Small pictures axea ge in the form of tiles over the entire sheetof...

Page 156: ...ted This procedure cannot be r rrn d if Tile or Tile gr d i n has been designated The picture is rotated 90 degreeseachtime the up or down button is pressed e Background pictures are registered in 84...

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Page 158: ...each time the up or down arrow button is pressed I I I 1 l nthe caseof pll t alb printing be sure to check the vertical and hc meal layout of the pictures with B Pictu Picture Selection and Setting pa...

Page 159: ...When the prints extended over ul i l paps only VSlast page is displaye A message is displayed when r M dj or PC Card is not i s d properly or when the ima data on the card car mat be read...

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Page 162: ...manner shown below each time the left or right armw button is pressed up1 t Down 1 mWhen Up is selected the order a pictures is shagged SQthat ur are prinfed a i gfram the Iawest number oldest pictur...

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Page 164: ...Pictures not displayed in the INDEX mock but rather a preview of the pictures is displayed using gsay squascs...

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Page 167: ...This is used to adjust sharpness Pressingthe hi t arrow buttohl increasesslm pness Pressing the left arrow buttm decreasessharpness...

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Page 186: ...M dia ar PC card while print is in ra r ss The rnar M dia or PC Card may be damaged and na larger be able abe us DO not take sut the paper cassette while ri in is in p ress fso do not touch the paper...

Page 187: ...y If the printer runs out of pa r ar ink ribbon after the PRINT bwFron hers been pressed a message is is l and rin i is skpped Insk4 lpaper ex ink ribbon an the PRINT button to resume ri in e Since pr...

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Page 193: ...Setthe paper o ient tio by clicking the vertical or horizontal radio button educe Set the print size 25 400 either by key entry or by pressing on the up or down ktrrowbutton until the desired pe e t e...

Page 194: ...fer from that of actual prints the displayed color tane should only be used as a rough indication of eoler tone e The pracedure for changing calor adius n frarn the printer and a far nging c x adiust...

Page 195: ...lcable 2 In the caseof printing in A4 size a l u llof SO 45 22 x 2 B of a aiIab1 memory is quire j in the hard disk excluding regions using the OS and a licatious in order to prepareprinting data 3 In...

Page 196: ...lal support for this printer for printer properties In the caseof using with inc ws95 b c ir oll l on uni atio cannot be pe rrn d nc allyif an older version of the L T X module is use applies only to...

Page 197: ...with A4L size cards i t E 3 Set the payer usage vertical or lo t l by clicking on the icon Set the print size 2 40 either by key entry or by e s on the up or dewy asrow buttorauntil the desired e c t...

Page 198: ...ture density I 5 0 respectively with the control bar or arrow tool Clicking on arne9 allows I G and EB to be changedall at once Contrast Adjust the contrast 1 5 of respectively with the control bar or...

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Page 200: ...n if the printer driver is properly installed e tf printing is interrupted without an error being displayed in the PC monitor check the LCD panel and error lamp on the printer ofan error is displayed...

Page 201: ...the printer is not connected etry button glinting can be co lt lued after removing the error Cancel button Cancels r till rintkg can be continuers after removing the error Cancel button Cancefs r nti...

Page 202: ...button Cancels printing Close the printer cover OK button Gaxels printing 8 Take out the paper button Cancels printing a ck whether ink ribbon is i s lle in eplacethe ink ribbon refer to page Either i...

Page 203: ...connectedto the PC s Cancel button Cancels printing __l e The printer cover is open y button Printing can be inued after removing the error 0 Cancel button Cancels printing ry button Printing can be c...

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