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Preparation
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INTERRUPT switch
Sets whether the PRINT button is activated to enable
interruption of the printing process and capture an image
in memory.
ON (SW-DOWN): Interrupts the printing currently
under way and prints a new picture when you press the
PRINT button during printing.
OFF (SW-UP): Disregards the fact that the PRINT
button is pressed during printing and continues the
printing currently under way.
If you press the PRINT button during printing in the
OFF mode, the alarm buzzer will sound.
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POSTFEED switch
Sets extra blank paper once an image has been printed.
ON (SW-DOWN): Feeds out extra blank paper once an
image has been printed.
OFF (SW-UP): Does not feed out extra blank paper
once an image has been printed.
To save paper by feeding only a short length of paper
after printing an image, set this switch to OFF. In this
way, you can make more printouts per roll of paper, but
you have to feed the paper manually using the FEED
button and tear off the paper. When you make multiple
copies of the same printout, this position is effective in
helping to save paper.
3
ASPECT 4:3/1:1 switch
Normally keep this switch set to 4:3 (SW-DOWN).
When the aspect ratio of the video signal is 1:1, set it to
1:1 (SW-UP).
The printout will be longer than a printout made at 4:3.
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MEMORY switch
FRAME (SW-DOWN): Normally keep this switch set
to this position.
FIELD (SW-UP): When printing fast-moving images
(such as a ball being thrown), the printout may blur. If
this happens, set the switch to this position. The printout
definition will be poorer but less blurred.
5
DIRECTION switch
Selects whether the top or bottom of the screen is to be
printed first.
NORM (SW-DOWN): Normally keep this switch set to
this position. Printing is done from the bottom of the
screen.
REV (SW-UP): Starts printing from the top of the
screen.
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SCAN switch
Sets the printout range. The printout range is
progressively widened in the NORM, WIDE 1, and
WIDE 2 order.
NORM (Switch
7
, SW-UP position): Prints only the
image displayed on the standard screen size of the video
monitor.
WIDE 1 (Switch
7
, SW-DOWN position): Prints
when the signal scans beyond the edge of the standard
monitor screen.
WIDE 2 ( Switch
6
, SW-UP position): To further
extend the range, select this setting.
When you set Switch
6
to the SW-UP position (WIDE
2 position), WIDE 2 is selected regardless of the setting
of SCAN switch
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Setting Up the Printer
25
Preparation
Preparation
8
OUTPUT switch
Selects the video signal output from the VIDEO OUT
connector on the rear panel.
THRU (SW-DOWN): Signals are output directly to the
video monitor.
EE (SW-UP): Signals are output to the video monitor
after being processed by the printer.
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AGC (Automatic Gain Control) switch
Adjusts the input signal to the optimum printing level.
OFF (SW-DOWN): Normally keep this switch set to
this position.
ON (SW-UP): When the printout image appears too
dark or too light, set the switch to this position to adjust
the input signal to the optimum level.
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RESERVED switch
Keep this switch set to the factory setting (SW-DOWN)
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INPUT switch
B & W (SW-DOWN): When the signal to be printed is
black and white, set the switch to this position.
COLOR (SW-UP): When the signal is color, set the
switch to this position.
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75
Ω
ON/OFF switch
ON (SW-DOWN): When nothing is connected to the
VIDEO OUT connector, set the switch to this position.
OFF (SW-UP): When a video monitor or other video
equipment is connected to the VIDEO OUT connector,
set the switch to this position.
Example:
When you connect two printers to one piece of video
equipment, set the 75
Ω
switch of one of the printers to
ON, and the other to OFF.
When you connect the printer and a video monitor to the
video equipment, set the 75
Ω
switch to OFF.
Paper
Use only UPP-110S/110HD/110HG paper as
specified for the UP-895/895MD/895CE. If another
type of paper is used, the quality of the printout
cannot be guaranteed. Use of another type of paper
may also cause malfunction of the printer.
You cannot use the UPP-110HA paper as specified
for the UP-880/890MD/890CE.
Type of paper
The following types of paper are available.
Printing quality
Type of paper
TYPE
I
(Normal)
UPP-110S
TYPE
II
(High Density)
UPP-110HD
TYPE
V
(High Glossy)
UPP-110HG
Notes on paper
Storing unused paper
Avoid storing unused paper in a location subject to the
following. Storage of unused paper in such a place
results in deterioration of unused paper.
• Store unused paper in a cool and dark place (below
30°C or 86°F).
• Do not store unused paper in a hot or humid place. Do
not leave unused paper in direct sunlight or other
bright places.
• Do not allow any volatile organic solvent or vinyl
chloride to touch unused paper. Alcohol, plastic tape
or film will deteriorate unused paper.
When loading paper
• Do not fold the paper or touch the printing surface.
Dust or finger prints are likely to cause poor print
quality.
• Before loading the paper roll, remove the label
attached to the top of paper roll and pull out the first
15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches). The label mark is likely to
cause poor print quality.
Storing printouts
• Avoid storing printouts in a location subject to the
following. Storage of your printouts in such a place
results in fading of printouts.
– Store printouts in a cool and dark place (below
30°C or 86°F). We recommend storing printouts in
a bag made of clay-free paper or polypropylene.
– Do not store printouts in a hot or humid place. Do
not leave printouts in direct sunlight or other bright
places.
– Do not allow any volatile organic solvent or vinyl
chloride to touch printouts. Alcohol, plastic tape or
film will cause the printout to fade.
• Do not stack your printouts on or under a diazo copy
sheet. Also do not attach the printed surface to another
printed surface. The printout may become discolored.
• To attach the printout to another piece of paper, use
double-sided adhesive tape or water-based glue.
Setting Up the Printer/Paper
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