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DMP-1000P (AEP)
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Setting Up
Notes on handling the print paper
• You cannot type on the printing surface before
printing. If you want to write greetings or draw on
the printing surface after printing, use an oil ink pen.
• When handling the print paper, do not touch the
printing surface (glossy side where nothing is
printed).
• Do not place the print paper in a dusty location.
Fingerprints or dust on the printing surface may
result in imperfect printing.
• Use the print paper designed for the printer only. If
you use a different type of paper, the printer may not
print properly or may malfunction.
• Do not fold or bend the print paper.
Notes on storing the print paper
• Avoid placing the print paper in a location subject to:
– high temperatures
– high humidity
– excessive dust
– direct sunlight
• When you are going to store the partially-used print
paper for an extended period of time, store it in its
original bag.
Inserting the print paper
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Setting Up
Setting Up
When printing images recorded on the floppy disk,
insert the floppy disk into the insertion slot for the 3.5-
inch floppy disk of the printer. Also connect the printer
to the television to display the images to be printed.
For printing operations, see page 23.
Ejecting the floppy disk
Press the floppy disk eject button.
Usable floppy disks
You can use a 3.5-inch 2HD 1.44MB floppy disk in the
MS-DOS format.
Notes
• Before making
connections, turn off
the power of both the
printer and television.
• If the floppy disk does
not fit properly, do not
attempt to force it into
the slot. Confirm the
inserting direction
again and re-insert it
into the slot.
With the arrow facing
left forward and insert
the disk firmly, facing
down.
Television
Set input selector
to “VIDEO.”
Floppy disk
To VIDEO
OUTPUT
Floppy disk
eject button
Video connecting
cable (supplied)
Using the floppy disk
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Printing
Printing an image from the video
equipment
You can capture the input image from the video
equipment connected to the VIDEO INPUT connector
of the printer and print it in full-size (
standard print
).
Preparations
1
Turn on the printer and television and set the input
selector of the television to “VIDEO.”
The POWER indicator turns on.
2
Set INPUT SELECT to “VIDEO MOTION” or
“VIDEO STILL.”
To
Selector position
Print the motion picture
VIDEO MOTION
while compensating for the
image blur
Print the still image
VIDEO STILL
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Preparation
1
Preparation
2
Standard print
CLEAR ALL
PICTURE
3 4 5
Printing
POWER indicator
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Printing
Printing
Blur compensation
When you set INPUT
SELECT to “VIDEO
MOTION,” the selected
image appears on the
screen and the horizontal
red line moves from the
top to the bottom on the
left half of screen, then
moves from the top to the
bottom on the right half of
screen. In this sequence, if
there is motion blur on
the image, the printer
automatically
compensates for the
image (blur
compensation).
When the blur
compensation ends, the
screen darkens once and
the print image appears in
the screen.
Re-selecting the image
Press
B
before pressing
PRINT. The playback
picture appears on the
screen.
You can also re-select the
image by pressing
PICTURE instead of
pressing
B
. (You cannot
capture a image while the
MEMORY indicator lights
up. Press CAPTURE
while the MEMORY
indicator goes off.)
If you press CLEAR ALL,
the printer is reset to
stand by mode.
Perform printing
procedures from the
beginning.
Printing
1
Set print mode dial to “
(standard)”.
2
Start playback on the video equipment.
While the INPUT indicator lights up, the playback
picture appears on the screen (
input picture
).
For details on playing back on the video
equipment, refer to the instruction manual of your
equipment.
3
Press CAPTURE when the picture you want to
print appears on the screen.
The selected full-size image appears in the screen,
and the MEMORY indicator lights up.
Print image
Input image
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