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Digital Photo Printer

© 2005 Sony Corporation

UP-D75

Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for UP-D75

Page 1: ...2 632 686 43 1 Digital Photo Printer 2005 Sony Corporation UP D75 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ... expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Warning on power connection Use a proper power cord for your local power supply 1 Use the approved Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connect...

Page 3: ...er Driver 7 USB Port Connection 7 Operation Before Printing 8 Loading an Ink Ribbon Cassette 8 Loading the Paper 9 Printing 11 Setting the Print Quantity 12 Adjusting the Printouts 13 Adjusting the Gray Balance 14 Miscellaneous Precautions 15 Safety 15 Installation 15 On Transportation 15 Cleaning 15 Ink Ribbon and paper 17 Specifications 18 Troubleshooting 19 Error Messages 19 If the Paper Jams 1...

Page 4: ...revent the printer from dust C Ribbon door 8 Pull the tab marked with PULL on the top on the ribbon door to open it when loading an ink ribbon cassette D PRINT QTY quantity button 12 Press this button to display or close the print quantity setting menu in the printer window display E Printer window display Displays the status messages In menu operation the print quantity setting menu printout adju...

Page 5: ...ress this button to print the image data stored in the memory of the printer K Paper cover 6 Printouts are ejected here L Paper tray 6 Load paper here Press the point marked with PUSH to remove the paper tray Rear A Cable stopper 7 Fixes the USB cable to prevent it from being disconnected B USB connector 7 Connects to a computer equipped with the USB interface which conforms to USB 2 0 using a USB...

Page 6: ... paper cover bottom cover and fan cover Note You cannot mount the ink ribbon holder when the thermal head is locked Before assembling turn on the power of the printer The thermal head is unlocked and you can mount the ink ribbon holder Paper tray 1 Paper cover 1 Ink ribbon holder 1 Bottom cover 1 Fan cover with a filter 1 Thermal Head Claning Kit 1 AC power cord 1 CD ROM 1 Ferrite core 1 Operating...

Page 7: ...errite core to the end of the cable to be connected to the printer for noise prevention For detailed information on how to attach the ferrite cores see Attaching a ferrite core to a USB cable on page 7 Attaching a ferrite core to a USB cable Before connecting a USB cable not supplied to the printer you should attach a supplied ferrite core to its cable for noise prevention To conform to radiation ...

Page 8: ...lt in unsatisfactory printing or malfunctions See Ink Ribbon and paper on page 17 Loading an Ink Ribbon Cassette Load the ink ribbon to the supplied ink ribbon holder and load the ink ribbon cassette referring to the ink ribbon holder loaded with the ink ribbon to the printer s ribbon compartment Notes When you use the printer at the first time the thermal head was locked at the factory Turn on th...

Page 9: ...ginal package Loading the Paper Load the paper by the following procedure Be careful not to touch the printing surface of the paper Note When loading the paper do not turn off the power If you turn off the power the image data stored in the memory will be lost 1 Press PUSH on the paper tray The paper tray is ejected 1 Load the spool holding the ink ribbon into the right hand part of the holder whi...

Page 10: ...bbon used the gray balance may be changed Load the paper so that it lays flat in the paper tray If the paper is curled it will overflow the paper tray and the printing position may shift If this happens load fewer sheets in the paper tray Set the spacer according to the size of the paper and then place the paper in the paper tray Doing so may cause a paper jam or malfunction 3 Close the tray cover...

Page 11: ...ore than 20 printouts on the paper cover To make a second copy of a printout Press the PRINT button of the printer The image data stored in the memory is printed again If the printer does not print The printer will fail to print in the following cases An error message is displayed in the printer window display Take remedies according to Error Messages on page 19 The image data stored in the memory...

Page 12: ... can print the number of copies of the renewed setting When the paper runs out during printing Load the paper in the paper tray and press the PRINT button The printer prints the remaining copies Notes When you turn off the power the print quantity setting is reset to 1 You can also set the print quantity from the supplied printer driver installed in the computer connected to the printer By executi...

Page 13: ...dard value The LAMINATION can be adjusted among 3 kinds of the lamination types Glossy Texture Matte a When you press Example To set the level of DARK to 12 Press the button Twelfth 4 To exit from the printout adjust menu press the MENU button again The printer returns to standby status Notes You can also adjust the printout picture quality from the supplied printer driver installed in the compute...

Page 14: ... Group B are printed 3 Look at the printout of Group A to determine the best gray balance from this group 4 Next look at the printout of Group B to determine the best gray balance from this group too 5 Press the F and f buttons to select GRAY ADJUST A The printer enters the gray balance adjustment mode 6 Press the G and g buttons to display the pattern number determined in step 3 For example selec...

Page 15: ...ding for at least one hour If the printing pack is subjected to wide and sudden changes in temperature condensation may form on the ink ribbon or paper inside This will cause the printer to malfunction Also if the printing pack is used in this state spots are likely to appear on the printout To store a half used printing pack replace it in its original packing and reseal the package If possible ke...

Page 16: ...n the printout but no scratches appear on the spaces around the picture When the use of the white tip has no effect Periodic head cleaning We recommend use of the black tip every month or every 500 sheets of printout to keep the thermal head clean Store the tips by inserting the white one into the cleaning tip hole on the holder and the black one into the spare tip hole Attaching the tips on the c...

Page 17: ... the cleaning tips Store them out of the reach of children Ink Ribbon and paper You need paper and ink ribbon cassette for printing Ink ribbon cassette stands for the supplied ink ribbon holder loaded with ink ribbon Use the ink ribbon and paper contained in the same package If the printer detects an incompatible combination an error message appears in the printer window display and you cannot mak...

Page 18: ... size 3 208 2 400 dots w h A4 size 3 508 2 560 dots w h 5 dots each of upper and lower sides are not printed for the A4 size Printing time Approx 80 seconds per page letter size Approx 85 seconds per page A4 size Approx 90 seconds per page A4 size Interface Hi Speed USB USB 2 0 Accessories supplied Ink ribbon holder 1 Paper tray 1 Paper cover 1 Fan cover 1 Bottom cover 1 Ferrite core 1 Thermal Hea...

Page 19: ... ribbon cassette and paper are not loaded tLoad an ink ribbon cassette and paper pages 8 and 9 Error messages Possible causes and remedies END OF RIBBON The ink ribbon has been completely used tReplace with the new ink ribbon Ink ribbons cannot be reused page 8 HEAD IN COOLING The thermal head has overheated tLeave the printer until the head cools down and this message disappears HEAD IN HEATING T...

Page 20: ... any paper is found on the bottom of the printer If you find one remove it 6 Ensure that the paper is properly loaded Discard the sheets removed in steps 2 and 5 7 Re insert he removed bottom cover paper tray tray cover and or paper cover into the printer 8 Press the button The error message disappears and the printer returns to the standby status If the tray cover is in the way remove it by lifti...

Page 21: ...ATE 13 printing pack 17 LIGHT 13 Loading the paper 9 M MENU button 13 Mounting paper tray and cover 6 P Paper adding paper 10 If paper jams 19 Loading 9 Paper cover 6 Paper jams 19 Paper outlet 11 Paper tray 6 9 10 Part Names and Functions Front 4 Rear 5 Power requirements 18 Precautions Condensation 15 Installation 15 Safety 15 Transportation 15 PRINT button 11 12 14 Print paper Notes on storing ...

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