JVC Printer GV HT1 User Manual

MINI VIDEO PRINTER  
ENGLISH  
GV-HT1  
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INS TRUCTIONS  
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LYT0140-001A  
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So m e Do 's An d Do n 'ts O n Th e Sa fe  
Use O f Eq u ip m e n t  
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards  
but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and  
safety is to be assured.  
DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.  
DO ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and  
interconnections between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with  
the manufacturer's instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or  
changing connections.  
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of  
your equipment.  
DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.  
DON'T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally,  
or if it is damanged in any way — switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult  
your dealer.  
DON'T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.  
DON'T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it  
is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode. Switch off using the  
switch on the equipment and make sure that your family knows how to do this. Special  
arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.  
DON'T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the  
requirements of road safety. It is illegal to watch television whilst driving.  
DON'T listen to headphones at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your  
hearing.  
DON'T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings.  
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.  
DON'T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws — to ensure complete  
safety always fit the manufacturer's approved stand or legs with the fixings provided  
according to the instructions.  
DON'T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.  
ABOVE ALL...  
NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes, slots or any other  
opening in the case — this could result in a fatal electrical shock;  
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind — it is better to be  
safe than sorry!  
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CAUTIONS  
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Exercise caution when moving the printer. If you  
drop the unit, do not attempt to use it. If during use  
you notice that the cabinet  
is damaged, shut the  
ABOUT THERMAL HEADS  
• The thermal heads, necessary for printing, are located  
within the unit. The heads can become extremely  
warm. To prevent possible burns and injuries, do not  
touch the thermal heads.  
printer down, remove  
power supply unit it and  
contact your JVC dealer.  
Use of the printer under  
these conditions can lead  
• When the printer is used for extended periods, the  
thermal heads experience wear and tear just like VCR  
heads. As the thermal heads become worn, print  
quality will gradually decrease. When you notice a  
decline in quality, it is possible that the heads may  
need to be replaced. Consult your JVC dealer.  
to fire or electric shock.  
DUST  
DO NOT place heavy objects on the AC power  
adapters cords, or leave the cord near any heat-  
generating appliance, as this can damage the cords.  
Avoid excessive pulling or twisting of the power  
cords. If the power cords  
Due to dust or lint adhering to print paper, or to  
extreme variations in temperature, a small degree of  
colour smearing or lines may be visible in prints.  
becomes cut or otherwise  
damaged, contact your JVC  
dealer. When unplugging the  
AC power adapter, DO NOT  
pull on the cord. Hold the  
plug itself and remove it from  
the AC outlet. Use of the  
printer with a damaged power  
cord can lead to fire, electric  
Failure to heed the following precautions may  
result in damage to the printer.  
1. DO NOT place the printer . . .  
... in an environment prone to extreme temperatures  
or humidity.  
... in direct sunlight.  
... in a dusty environment.  
... in an environment where strong magnetic fields  
are generated.  
... on a surface that is unstable or subject to  
vibration.  
shock and unit malfunctions.  
2. DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer.  
3. DO NOT place anything which might spill on top of  
the printer.  
4. AVOID violent shocks to the printer during  
transport.  
DO NOT remove the cover and attempt to repair or  
modify the printer. There are high-voltage  
components within the  
unit, and the risk of  
electric shock and unit  
malfunctions exists. If a  
problem occurs, contact  
your JVC dealer.  
CAUTION:  
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC  
could void users authority to operate the  
equipment.  
Illustrations of this printer may differ slightly  
from production models.  
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CAUTIONS  
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About Batteries  
Battery Packs  
DANGER! Do not attempt to take the batteries  
apart, or expose them to flame or excessive heat, as  
there is a risk of fire or explosion.  
The supplied battery pack is a  
lithium-ion battery. Before  
using the supplied battery pack  
or an optional battery pack, be  
sure to read the following  
cautions:  
WARNING! Do not allow the battery terminals, or  
the battery itself, to come in contact with metals, as  
this can result in a short circuit and possibly start a  
fire.  
Terminals  
<Depleting the batteries completely>  
1. Turn on the power.  
2. Set “save mode” to “off” and remove the batteries  
when the power is automatically turned off.  
The Benefits Of Lithium-Ion Batteries  
Lithium-ion battery packs are small but possess a  
large power capacity. However, when the battery  
pack becomes cool in an environment subject to  
cold temperatures (below 10°C), the battery pack  
has a characteristic that its usage time becomes  
shorter and may cease to function. If this happens,  
place the battery pack in your pocket or other  
warm, protected place for a short time, then re-  
attach it to the camcorder. As long as the battery  
pack itself is not cold, it should not affect perform-  
ance.  
1. To avoid hazard . . .  
.... do not burn.  
.... do not short-circuit the terminals.  
.... do not modify or disassemble.  
.... do not expose the battery to temperatures  
exceeding 60°C, as this may cause the  
battery to overheat, explode or catch fire.  
.... use only specified chargers.  
2. To prevent damage and prolong service life . . .  
.... do not subject to unnecessary shock.  
.... charge in an environment where tempera-  
tures are within the tolerances shown in the  
chart below. This is a chemical reaction type  
battery—cooler temperatures impede  
(If youre using some kind of heating pad, make  
sure the battery pack does not come in direct  
contact with the pad.)  
chemical reaction, while warmer tempera-  
tures can prevent complete charging.  
.... store in a cool, dry place. Extended exposure  
to high temperatures will increase natural  
discharge and shorten service life.  
.... fully charge and then fully discharge the  
battery once a year when storing the battery  
pack over a long period time.  
.... remove from charger or powered unit when  
not in use, as some machines use current  
even when switched off.  
Lithium-ion is vulnerable in colder temperatures.  
N O TES:  
It is normal for the battery pack to be warm after  
charging, or after use.  
Temperature Range Specifications  
Charging ................................ 10°C to 35°C  
Operation .............................. 0°C to 40°C  
Storage .................................. –10°C to 30°C  
Recharging time is based on room temperature of  
20°C.  
The lower the temperature, the longer recharging  
takes.  
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• This printer uses the following program  
Serious malfunctioning  
under license from Okaya Systemware Co.,  
Ltd. for IrDA infrared transmission:  
IrDA Protocol Stack “Deep CoreTMOkaya  
Systemware Co., Ltd.  
If malfunctioning occurs, stop using the unit  
immediately and consult your local JVC dealer.  
The printer is a microcomputer-controlled  
device. External noise and interference (from a  
TV, a radio, etc.) might prevent it from function-  
ing properly. In such cases, first disconnect its  
power supply unit (battery pack, AC Power  
Adapter/Battery Charger, etc.) and then re-  
connect it and proceed as usual from the  
beginning.  
N O TICE  
Co p y rig h t  
Use of images imported from television broadcasts  
and recorded materials for other than personal  
enjoyment without permission from the copyright  
owner constitutes an infringement on applicable  
copyright laws.  
Sa m p le Im a g e s  
The sample images supplied with this printer are  
used under license from Kodak Japan Co., Ltd. who  
is the copyright owner.  
The image samples provided with this printer are  
Photo CD images from the Kodak Photo CD  
Sampler with FILM that were processed as  
described below using Adobe Photoshop 3.0J.  
<Sample Image Data>  
The original 768 x 512 image was trimmed to 598 x  
488 and compressed using the JPEG format before  
recording.  
<Source of Images>  
Kodak Photo CD Sampler with FILM No. 2  
“Marine” 18  
Note:  
• Note that prints of camcorder or Digital Still  
Camera images will not be as sharp as prints of  
the sample images.  
• Company names and product names mentioned in  
this manual are the logos or registered trademarks  
of respective company.  
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MAJOR FEATURES  
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This equipment is a portable printer that is light enough to bring along with a camcorder or  
digital still camera on a trip or outing.  
It can be used in a wide variety of applications.  
Ea sy to re a d LCD Disp la y  
The messages and icons displayed on the LCD  
panel show at a glance the operating state of the  
printer.  
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Prin tin g fro m Ca m co rd e r  
Any camcorder with an output terminal can be  
connected to the printer for instant printing of the  
desired photo anywhere.  
Co rd le ss co n n e ctio n to d ig ita l still  
ca m e ra s  
This printer offers cordless connection to any  
digital still camera conforming to the infrared  
image transmission (IrTran-P) standard.  
Ba tte ry p o w e re d fo r p o rta b le  
o p e ra tio n  
Load the battery and you are ready to provide your  
friends with instant printouts of pictures taken at  
parties or outdoors.  
In p u t fo r PC Co n n e ctio n  
Used with optional software, this printer connects  
to a Windows® PC communications port (RS-232C)  
or Macintosh communications port  
(RS-422) for printing images.  
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You can print the picture of your choice on standard paper, stickers.  
A number of special effects are available in addition to normal printing.  
Mu ltip ix  
On a page you can print 2, 6 or 8 images.  
Ca le n d a r Prin tin g  
You can use pictures of your choice to print your own calendar.  
1 2  
1 9 9 8  
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT  
1
8
2
9
3
4
5
6
7
1 0 1 1 1 2  
1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9  
2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6  
2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1  
Fra m e Prin t  
Internal frames can be superimposed on an image for printing stickers.  
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CONTENTS  
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CAUTIONS  
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MAJOR FEATURES  
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CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS  
10  
Front View .................................................................................... 10  
Rear View ..................................................................................... 11  
Bottom View .................................................................................. 11  
Operation buttons ............................................................................ 12  
Memory and Print Operations .............................................................. 12  
Selecting and setting menu items .......................................................... 12  
Menu Setting List ............................................................................. 13  
CONECTIONS (Video Connections)  
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Printing from source with video output terminals ....................................... 14  
CONNECTIONS (IrDA Reception)  
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Printing from a digital still camera with IrTran-P ........................................ 15  
SUPPLYING THE POWER  
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Charging the Battery......................................................................... 16  
Loading the Battery .......................................................................... 17  
Using AC power .............................................................................. 17  
INSTALLATION OF INK CASSETTE  
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Installing the Ink cassette ................................................................... 18  
LOADING THE BLANK PAPER  
20  
Loading Blank Paper ......................................................................... 20  
PREPARATION  
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PRINTING FROM VIDEO SOURCE WITH VIDEO TERMINALS  
PRINTING FROM IrTran-P EQUIPPED DIGITAL STILL CAMERA 24  
MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING OPERATIONS  
26  
Superimposing the Frame of Choice on the Image – Frame Printing – ................ 26  
Printing Multiple Images on the Same Paper – MULTI Print – ......................... 28  
Combining Image and Calendar – Calendar Printing ................................... 30  
Printing Using Special Effects – Special Effects – ........................................ 32  
Manual Feed .................................................................................. 34  
Printing Reversed Images – Mirror Images – ............................................ 36  
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ADJUSTMENTS  
37  
Adjusting Image Quality – Adjustments before Printing .............................. 37  
Saving Energy – Save Mode .............................................................. 38  
Switching between motion Picture and Still Picture – Memory Mode Selections – ... 39  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
SPECIFICATIONS  
INDEX  
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43  
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PRO VIDED ACCESSO RIES  
AC adapter/Charger AA-V68  
DC cord,  
approx. 0.8 m  
Battery Pack BN-V607  
(battery)  
Video cable 1  
Video cable 2  
Soft case  
Printing paper  
Ink cassette  
Blank Paper Sheet Set  
• Standard Print Paper (6 sheets)  
• Sticker paper (6 sheets)  
• Ink Cassette (12 prints)  
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to print from pre-recorded tapes or discs without  
the consent of the owner of copyright in the video recording, broadcast or cable programme  
and in any literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work embodied therein.  
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CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS  
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Fro n t Vie w  
LCD Panel  
Displays messages and icons  
during operation to indicate  
printer operating status.  
MENU Button  
Turns menu items on and off.  
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MEMORY/SELECT Button  
MEMORY Button  
Display  
Function  
See page  
Message field  
Indicates menu settings and printer status.  
Press to store an input image.  
13, 40  
SELECT Button  
Selects menu items.  
Indicates remaining battery power.  
PRINT/SET Button  
PRINT Button  
Press this button after storing an  
image to print it.  
SET Button  
Press to change setup items.  
Lights when a print error has occurred.  
The message field indicates the nature of  
the error.  
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41  
Lights when still image memory mode  
has been selected.  
39  
23  
23  
Lights to indicate that an image has been  
stored in the printer.  
Lights during printing.  
STANDBY/ON  
Button  
Turns the printer on and off.  
IrTran-P  
(IrDA receiving window)  
Receives image data during  
infrared transmission.  
Jack cover  
DC IN  
Connects AC Adapter/Charger  
by using a DC cord (provided).  
Video input jack  
Connects a video cable from  
the video output terminal on  
camcorder or other unit.  
PC  
IN  
OUT  
DC IN  
PC connection jack  
Video output jack  
With the use of optional software, the printer  
can be connected to a communications port  
on a PC compatible (RS-232C) or Macintosh  
(RS-422).  
· Outputs input image or print image for view-  
ing on a TV or other monitor.  
· Connect this output to a video input terminal  
on a TV.  
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Re a r Vie w  
Battery compartment  
Open the lid to load or remove batteries.  
Paper out/manual feed slot  
· Finished prints are ejected from this exit.  
· Single sheets of paper are inserted here  
during manual feed.  
Ink cassette compartment  
Open the lid to load or remove ink cassettes.  
Bo tto m Vie w  
Paper compartment door switch  
Slide this switch to open the paper  
compartment.  
Paper compartment door  
Open this door to load paper.  
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CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS (Continued)  
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O p e ra tio n b u tto n s  
Use these buttons to perform operations from storing through to printing images, selecting and  
setting menu items.  
Use the buttons and follow the instructions given on the LCD panel.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
Me m o ry a n d Prin t O p e ra tio n s  
See page  
Mode overview  
· Press to store input video image.  
MEMORY  
PRINT  
23  
· Press to print stored video image.  
23  
Se le ctin g a n d se ttin g m e n u ite m s  
See page  
Mode overview  
MENU  
· Turns menus on and off.  
22  
· Press once to select a menu.  
· Each press of the SELECT button displays a menu item on the  
LCD panel.  
· Select desired item.  
22  
22  
SELECT  
· Press the SET button and the Selected mode indicator blinks.  
· Each press of the SET button changes the blinking item on the  
LCD panel. Select the desired item.  
SET  
· Press the MENU button after selecting the desired item with  
the SET button to confirm the selection.  
MENU  
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Me n u Se ttin g List  
Desired Action  
Menu item  
Setting  
Set video source  
· Print sample  
input  
video infrared PC  
sample frame list  
· Superimpose frame list  
Superimpose frame  
frame Set.  
print mode  
off frame 1 frame 2 frame 3  
frame 4 frame 5 frame 6  
frame 7 frame 8 frame 9  
standard 2 div. 6 div.  
8 div. calender  
Enter print mode  
off sepia B/W  
Add special print effect  
effect  
0
Adjust brightness or tint  
· Brightness (adjust before  
storing the image)  
· Tint (adjust after storing  
the image)  
adj. image  
bright.  
tint  
+1, +2, +3, +4, +5  
–1, –2, –3, –4, –5  
Suppress blur  
memo. mode  
man. feed  
mirror  
motion pic still pic  
off on  
Manual feed print  
Print mirror image  
Save energy  
off on  
save mode  
form feed  
language  
5min. off  
Remove jammed paper  
Switch language display  
off on  
English français Deutsch  
Switch monitor display  
monitor  
input pic. memo. pic.  
• Initial settings are indicated in gray.  
The printer returns to these settings when powered up after shutdown.  
• Menu items that cannot be selected are not displayed.  
• The ”PC" input mode requires the use of special software.  
For detailed information, consult your nearest JVC dealer.  
• A sample video image is stored in the printer. You can select “sample” to print out this  
sample in the “input” menu.  
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CONNECTIONS (Video Connections)  
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VIDEO Source  
TV  
Connect to video  
output terminals  
Connect to video  
input terminal  
(yellow)  
(yellow)  
Video cable  
(Supplied with a video  
source or optional)  
(yellow)  
Video cable 2  
(Provided)  
Jack cover  
(black)  
Video cable 1  
(Provided)  
PC  
IN  
OUT  
DC IN  
(black)  
(yellow)  
Connect to video  
IN jack  
Connect to video  
OUT jack  
Notes: • Make sure that the printer is properly connected to the video source. A loose video  
cable connection will prevent printing.  
• Do not place the printer on its side or on a leaning surface as this may cause paper  
jams.  
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CONNECTIONS (IrDA Reception)  
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Prin tin g fro m a Dig ita l Still Ca m e ra w ith IrTra n -P  
This is a standard for transmitting data using infrared  
transmission. Equipment that conform to this standard  
can transmit to each other regardless of make.  
Digital still camera  
with IrTran-P  
Approx. 15˚  
Approx. 15˚  
Up to 50 cm  
The distance at which  
transmission is possible  
varies with the equipment  
used.  
Printer  
IrDA receiver  
Notes: • IrDA infrared communications allow only two pieces of equipment to communicate.  
Transmission from one digital still camera to several printers simultaneously is not  
possible. Only the printer that first receives the data can print it.  
Transmission may become unstable or impossible due to external light, the state of  
battery depletion and the distance or angle between the equipment.  
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SUPPLYING THE POWER  
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Ch a rg in g th e b a tte ry  
Use the provided AA-V68 AC adapter/Charger for charging the battery. Batteries that have not  
been completely depleted can also be charged.  
Battery BN-V607  
1
To AC outlet  
2
Power cord  
Charge  
indicator  
AC Adapter/Charger  
Power lamp  
AA-V68  
DC output terminal  
Charge indicator 2  
(Blinks during charging Lights continuously when charging completes.)  
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1 CCOoNnnNecEtCthTe ApoCwAerDcoArdPTtoEaRw/ CalHl oAuRtleGt.ER  
2 INThSeEcRhTargTeHiEndBicAatToTrEstRaYrts to blink.  
Place side with  
and symbols  
face down.  
• Charging has completed when the indicator  
stops blinking and is on continuously.  
3 RREeMmOovVe EtheTHpoEwBerAcToTrdE.RY  
• Approximate charge time  
• Charging not possible  
Approx. 90 min for each BN-V607 battery  
Charging is not possible when the DC cord is  
connected to the AC adapter.  
• Number of prints per battery charge 40 prints for each BN-V607 battery (at room  
temperature)  
NOTES:  
• If you connect the DC cord to the AC adapter during battery charging, power is supplied to the printer  
and charging stops.  
• When charging the Battery for the first time or after a long storage period, the Charger Indicator may not  
light. In this case, remove the Battery from the AC Power Adapter then try charging again.  
• Since the AC Power Adapter processes electricity internally, it becomes warm during use. Be sure to use  
it only in well-ventilated areas.  
• If the battery operation time remains extremely short even after having been fully charged, the battery is  
worn out and needs to be replaced. Please purchase a new one.  
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Lo a d in g th e Ba tte ry  
Usin g AC p o w e r  
The battery (BN-V607) is not charged when  
shipped.  
When using the printer indoors, you can use  
the AC Adapter instead of a battery.  
Charge it using the AC adapter before use.  
DC IN  
Jack  
2
DC IN  
To  
AC outlet  
2
1, 3  
1
DC cord  
Power lamp  
O PEN THE BATTERY CO MPART-  
MEN T LID  
• Slide and open the battery compartment  
lid in the direction of the arrow.  
1
1 CCOoNnnNecEtCthTe DDCC cCoOrdRtoDthe AC Adapter  
2 INNSotEeRthTatTtHheEbCatHteAryRmGaEyDbeBdAamTTagEeRdYif  
then to the printer.  
it is inserted  
incorrectly.  
• Slide in the battery as far as it will go  
until it is properly seated.  
2 SCUoPnPneLcYt tAheCpPowOeWr cEorRd to an AC outlet.  
CLO SE THE BATTERY CO MPART-  
3
MEN T LID  
NOTE:  
When using the provided DC cord, make  
sure you connect the end of the cable with  
the core filter to the camcorder. The core  
filter reduces the interference.  
Re m o vin g th e Ba tte ry  
Open the battery compartment lid and take  
out the battery.  
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INSTALLATION OF INK CASSETTE  
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In sta llin g th e In k ca sse tte  
Before printing, load printing paper and ink kit as shown below.  
2
3
1, 4  
O PEN IN G IN K CASSETTE CO M-  
PARTMEN T LID  
To open the ink cassette compartment lid,  
slide it in the direction of the arrow as far as  
it will go.  
1
2
INK  
REMO VIN G SLACK IN THE IN K  
RIBBO N , IF AN Y  
• Insert a propelling pencil or a ball-point pen  
and rotate the roller in the indicated  
direction.  
3 INHSolTdAthLeLIsNidGe wIiNthKmoCdAelSlSabEeTlTfEace up and  
slide in the ink cassette as far as it will go.  
CLO SE THE IN K CASSETTE CO M-  
PARTMEN T LID  
4
W h e n re m o vin g in k ca sse tte  
• Grasp the knob at the center of the ink cassette and  
pull it towards you.  
CAUTION:  
Do not touch the inside of the ink cassette  
compartment toavoid burns and other injuries.  
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About blank Paper sheet Set (optional)  
The following accessories are required in printing with this printer.  
SET  
CO N TEN TS  
USES  
PV-C20AU  
(Standard type)  
Standard paper: 20 sheets  
Ink cassette (20 prints)  
To print the scene of your choice to  
make commemorative shots.  
PV-C12SAU  
(Sticker type)  
Sticker paper: 12 sheets  
Ink cassette (12 prints)  
Make personalized stickers for  
pasting on cards, etc.  
PV-C12KAU  
(Standard type,  
Sticker type)  
Standard paper: 6 sheets  
Sticker paper: 6 sheets  
Ink cassette (12 prints)  
Make personalized stickers for  
pasting on cards, etc.  
Note: Pay attention to the following in handling printing paper and ink cassettes  
Before printing  
• Do not use printing paper that has been folded or curled to avoid paper jams.  
• Do not use wet or humid printing paper as it will not print normally and could cause a paper  
jam.  
• Do not touch or write on the print surface.  
• Do not touch or pull out the ink sheets in the ink cassette.  
• Make sure that children do not lick or ingest the ink sheets.  
• Used ink cassettes should be replaced with new cartridges.  
Old cartridges cannot be reused. Do not attempt to reuse the cartridge by rewinding the  
rollers.  
• Printing paper and ink cassettes must not be stored in a location exposed to high  
temperatures, high humidity or directsunlight.  
• Read the instructions accompanying the printing paper and ink cassette and use them  
accordingly.  
After printing  
The printer applies a coating to make the prints glossy.  
• The prints should be handled with care since they are coated with a soft material that can  
easily be damaged by sharp objects such as a fingernail or the like.  
• The colors will fade if the paper is exposed to volatile solvents (alcohol, toluene, ketone,  
etc.).  
• Do not paste adhesive tape on the print surface. The image will be damaged when the tape  
is removed.  
Care in storing prints  
• Printed paper must not be stored in a location exposed to high temperatures, high humidity  
or direct sunlight.  
• Store printing paper horizontally in the box. If stored vertically, the paper might curl and  
cause paper jams.  
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LOADING THE BLANK PAPER  
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EN  
Lo a d in g Bla n k Pa p e r  
To print, load Blank paper sheet set.  
1, 3  
2
Printing surface  
(white side)  
O PEN PAPER CO MPARTMEN T  
DO O R  
• Slide the paper compartment door switch in  
the direction of the arrow to open the paper  
compartment door.  
1
2 LORifAfleDthBroLuAgNh tKhePpAapPeErRso that each sheet is  
A
separated from the next and place it with the  
printing surface (white side) facing inside.  
• Make sure that the paper does not rise above  
tab A .  
Notes:  
CLO SE THE PAPER CO MPARTMEN T  
DO O R  
• Make sure that the paper has been correctly  
loaded.  
· Make sure that the paper does not  
rise above tab A .  
· Place the side with the text face up.  
· Number of sheets: max. 15 sheets  
3
• The door clicks into place when the door is  
properly closed.  
Notes: • Read the instructions on the printing paper and ink kit, and the “Caution on Loading  
Printing Paper” on the inside of the printing paper compartment.  
Loading printing paper  
Since the paper cannot be properly fed if each sheet sticks together, riffle through the  
paper before loading it and make sure that the paper ends are aligned.  
If the message, “Load paper” is displayed when there is paper in the paper  
compartment, reload the paper.  
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PREPARATION  
EN  
21  
Before printing, make sure everything is set up and ready.  
1 . Co n n e ct th e p rin te r to th e vid e o so u rce to b e  
p rin te d fro m . (pg. 14).  
To use IrTran-P, transmit the images after turning on the power as described in step 5.  
2 . Ha ve a Bla n k Pa p e r Sh e e t Se t re a d y (pg. 19).  
3 . In sta ll th e in k ca sse tte in th e p rin te r (pg. 18).  
4 . O p e n th e p a p e r co m p a rtm e n t d o o r a n d p la ce th e  
p rin tin g p a p e r (pg. 20).  
• Use the printing paper in the same box as the ink cassette.  
5 . Tu rn o n th e p o w e r. (pg. 10).  
• Insert the power plug of the AC adapter in a wall outlet.  
• The printer can also be battery powered.  
Turn on the printer.  
6 . Se le ct La n g u a g e d isp la y e d o n th e LCD p a n e l  
You can select desired one of the following display languages: English, French and German.  
• Select the Language menu and choose the desired language (pg. 13).  
1. Press the MENU button.  
2. Press the SELECT button repeatedly until “language” appears on the LCD panel.  
3. Press the SET button until desired language appears.  
4. Press the MENU button twice.  
Notes:  
• The above completes all printer preparations.  
• Please read the instructions on pages 22 to 39 before printing.  
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PRINTING FROM VIDEO SOURCE WITH VIDEO TERMINALS  
22  
EN  
This is the standard method for printing from a video source with video terminals. It allows you to  
easily connect your Camcorder, VCR or other video source with video terminals to the printer.  
6 7  
LCD panel  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
1, 4 2 3  
Preparations  
• Make the connections (pg. 14).  
Selecting Menu Item  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMspElaNysUtheBpUrTinTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLEbuCtTtonBUrepTeTaOteNdly until  
i n p u t  
SELECT  
v i d e o  
“input” appears.  
Note:  
When “video” is already displayed on the  
LCD panel, press the MENU button and skip  
steps 3 and 4.  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
i n p u t  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
T
V i d e o  
panel starts to flash.  
• Press the SET button until “video” appears.  
MENU  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
TO CO N FIRM THE EN TRY  
4
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Print Operations  
SET THE VIDEO SO URCE TO PLAY-  
BACK MO DE  
• For details, refer to the instruction manual  
supplied with the video source.  
5
6
PRESS THE MEMO RY BUTTO N  
W HEN THE IMAGE YO U W ISH TO  
PRIN T APPEARS  
• This action stores the image you wish to print.  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel while the image is being  
stored. The message, “Store in memory” is  
displayed when the image has been stored.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
• The memory icon  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data has been stored in the printer  
off: no image data is stored in the printer  
7 PTRhEeSpSrinTtHerEstaPrRtsIpNriTntiBnUg tThTeOstNored image.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD.  
Then the printer icon  
appears.  
• The printer icon  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data is being printed  
off: printing has been completed  
• When printing is completed, the message,  
“Remove paper” is displayed on the LCD  
panel.  
Do not touch the printer or printing paper  
until this message is displayed.  
NOTES:  
To print the same image again, press the PRINT button. One print is made each time the  
PRINT button is pressed.  
To print a different image, perform operations in steps 5 to 7.  
To store the picture again before printing, switch menu item “monitor” from “memo. pic” to  
“input pic.”  
• Do not touch the printer or the paper during printing  
During printing paper will come out of the paper out/manual feed slot; do not touch the  
paper until printing stops to prevent paper jams.  
Do not open the paper compartment door or the ink cassette compartment lid during  
printing. When the printer is battery powered, do not open the battery compartment door. If  
opened, printing stops and the power is automatically turned off. When the printer is  
powered up again, the paper that was being printed when printing stopped is ejected.  
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PRINTING FROM IrTran-P EQUIPPED DIGITAL STILL CAMERA  
24  
EN  
The printer can receive and print images from an IrTran-P equipped digital still camera. Since no  
cables are required, this printing method is ideal at wedding receptions, parties or the like.  
7 8  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
IrDA receiving window  
1, 4 2 3  
Preparations  
• Make the connections (pg. 15).  
• Place the digital still camera and printer within a 50 cm distance of each other. Image transmission  
can be performed within a 15° angle of the printer receiving window.  
• Read the instructions in the instruction manual supplied with the IrTran-P equipped digital still  
camera.  
Selecting Menu Item  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMsplEaNysUtheBpUriTnTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLEbuCtTtonBrUepTeTaOteNdly until  
i n p u t  
SELECT  
v i d e o  
“input” appears.  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
i n p u t  
i n f r a r e d  
panel starts to blink.  
T
• Press the SET button until “infrared” appears.  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
TO CO N FIRM THE EN TRY  
MENU  
4
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Digital Still Camera Operations  
SELECT THE DIGITAL STILL CAMERA  
IMAGE YO U W ISH TO PRIN T  
• For details, refer to the instruction manual  
supplied with the camera.  
5
6
TRAN SFER THE CAMERA IMAGE TO  
THE PRIN TER  
Orient the infrared sending window on the  
digital still camera so that it faces the IrTran-P  
receiving window on the printer.  
• Make sure that there are no objects between  
the printer and the camera.  
Note:  
Transmission may become unstable or  
impossible due to external light, the  
state of battery depletion and the  
distance or angle between the  
equipment.  
Transmit the data from the camera to the  
printer.  
Print Operations  
THE PRIN TER STARTS RECEIVIN G  
THE IMAGE  
• The image you wish to print is now being  
stored.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
7
SELECT  
SET  
• While the image data is being stored, the  
message, “infrared receiving” is displayed on  
the LCD panel.  
• The memory icon  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data has been stored in the printer  
off: no image data is stored in the printer  
8 PTRhEeSpSrinTtHerEstaPrRtsIpNriTntiBnUg tThTeOstNored image.  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel.  
NOTES:  
Then the printer icon  
• The printer icon  
following conditions.  
on: image data is being printed  
off: printing has been completed  
appears.  
indicates the  
To print the same image again, press  
the PRINT button. One print is made  
each time the PRINT button is  
pressed.  
To print a different image, perform  
operations in steps 5 to 8.  
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MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING OPERATIONS  
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EN  
Su p e rim p o sin g th e Fra m e o f Ch o ice o n th e Im a g e – Fra m e Prin tin g –  
You can print a frame around an image.  
• Select one frame you wish to use out of the nine available frames. You can use sticker paper to  
print titles for greeting cards and so on.  
6 7  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
1, 4 2 3  
Preparations  
• Make the connections (pg. 14).  
Selecting Menu Item  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMsplEaNysUtheBpUriTnTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLEbuCtTtonBrUepTeTaOteNdly until  
f r a m e s e t  
.
f
SELECT  
o f  
“frame set.” appears.  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
panel starts to blinking.  
f r a m e s e t  
f r a m e  
.
T
• Press the SET button until the desired frame  
7
number appears.  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
TO CO N FIRM THE EN TRY  
MENU  
4
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Print Operations  
SET THE VIDEO SO URCE TO PLAY-  
BACK MO DE  
• For details, refer to the instruction manual  
supplied with the video source.  
5
6
PRESS THE MEMO RY BUTTO N  
W HEN THE IMAGE YO U W ISH TO  
PRIN T APPEARS  
• This action stores the image you wish to print.  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel while the image is being  
stored.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
• The memory icon  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data has been stored in the printer  
off: no image data is stored in the printer  
7 PTRhEeSpSrinTtHerEstaPrRtsIpNriTntiBnUg tThTeOstNored image.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel.  
SELECT  
SET  
Then the printer icon  
• The printer icon  
appears.  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data is being printed  
off: printing has been completed  
NOTES:  
To print the same image again, press the PRINT  
button. One print is made each time the PRINT  
button is pressed.  
To print a different image, perform operations in  
steps 5 to 7.  
• The frame cannot be changed after printing.  
• When the “input” menu item is displayed (see  
page 13), you can select “frame list” and print  
all 9 frames. This makes it easier to select a  
frame.  
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MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING OPERATIONS (Cont.)  
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EN  
Prin tin g Mu ltip le Im a g e s o n th e Sa m e Pa p e r – MULTI Prin t –  
You can print 2, 6 or up to 8 images on a single paper.  
This makes it easy to customize printing to suit the application.  
You can use sticker paper to print titles for season's greetings and so on.  
6 7  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
1, 4 2 3  
Preparations  
• Make the connections (pg. 14).  
Selecting Menu Item  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMsplEaNysUtheBpUriTnTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLEbuCtTtonBrUepTeTaOteNdly until  
p r i n t  
m
o d e  
SELECT  
s t a n d a r d  
“print mode” appears.  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
panel starts to blink.  
p r i n t m o d e  
T
• Press the SET button until the desired number  
2
d i v  
of images appears.  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
TO CO N FIRM THE EN TRY  
MENU  
4
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Print Operations  
SET THE VIDEO SO URCE TO PLAY-  
BACK MO DE  
• For details, refer to the instruction manual  
supplied with the video source.  
5
6
PRESS THE MEMO RY BUTTO N  
W HEN THE IMAGE YO U W ISH TO  
PRIN T APPEARS  
• This action stores the image you wish to print.  
• The image stored in memory is displayed in  
the selected number of multiple images.  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel while the image is being  
stored.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
• The memory icon  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data has been stored in the printer  
off: no image data is stored in the printer  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
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SELECT  
SET  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel. Then the printer icon  
appears.  
• The printer icon  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data is being printed  
off: printing has been completed  
NOTES:  
To print the same image again, press the  
PRINT button. One print is made each time  
the PRINT button is pressed.  
To print a different image, perform operations  
in steps 5 to 7.  
• The multipix setting cannot be changed after  
printing.  
On a TV screen, multipix images are displayed  
horizontally across the screen.  
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MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING OPERATIONS (Cont.)  
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EN  
Co m b in in g Im a g e a n d Ca le n d a r – Ca le n d a r Prin tin g –  
You can turn your favorite picture into a calendar.  
6 7  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
1 2  
1 9 9 8  
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT  
1
8
2
9
3
4
5
6
7
1 0 1 1 1 2  
1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9  
2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6  
2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1  
1,4 2,3 3  
Preparations  
• Make the connections (pg. 14).  
Selecting Menu Item  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMsplEaNysUtheBpUriTnTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLEbuCtTtonBrUepTeTaOteNdly until  
p r i n t m o d e  
SELECT  
s t a n d a r d  
“print mode” appears.  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
p r i n t m o d e  
c a l e n d a r  
T
panel starts to blink.  
• Press the SET button until the “calendar”  
appears on the LCD panel.  
• Do as follows to change calendar years and  
months.  
y e a r  
1 9 9 8  
J a n  
· Press the SELECT button when “calendar”  
blinks.  
m o n t h  
· Press the SET button repeatedly until the  
desired year appears on the LCD panel. Years  
between 1998 and 2007 can be selected.  
· Press the SELECT button.  
· Press the SET button repeatedly until the  
desired month appears on the LCD panel.  
· Press the MENU button to confirm the entry.  
y e a r  
1 9 9 8  
D e c  
m o n t h  
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MENU  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
TO CO N FIRM THE EN TRY  
• When entering the year and month in step 3,  
press the MENU button only once.  
4
Print Operations  
SET THE VIDEO SO URCE TO PLAY-  
BACK MO DE  
• For details, refer to the supplied instruction  
manual.  
5
PRESS THE MEMO RY BUTTO N  
W HEN THE IMAGE YO U W ISH TO  
PRIN T APPEARS  
6
• This action stores the image you wish to print.  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel while the image is being  
stored.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
• The memory icon  
indicates the  
SELECT  
SET  
following conditions.  
on: image data has been stored in the printer  
off: no image data is stored in the printer  
7 PTRhEeSpSrinTtHerEstaPrRtsIpNriTntiBnUg tThTeOstNored image.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
• he message, “Please wait ...” is displayed on  
the LCD panel.  
SELECT  
SET  
Then the printer icon  
• The printer icon  
appears.  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data is being printed  
off: printing has been completed  
NOTES:  
To print the same image again, press the PRINT button. One print is made each time the PRINT  
button is pressed.  
To print a different image, perform operations in steps 5 to 7.  
On a TV screen, the images are displayed horizontally across the screen.  
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MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING OPERATIONS (Cont.)  
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EN  
Prin tin g Usin g Sp e cia l Effe cts – Sp e cia l Effe cts –  
You can print an image in “sepia” or “black and white”.  
6 7  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
1, 4 2 3  
Preparations  
• Make the connections (pg. 14).  
Selecting Menu Item  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMsplEaNysUtheBpUriTnTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLEbuCtTtonBrUepTeTaOteNdly until  
e f f e c t  
SELECT  
o f  
f
“effect” appears.  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
e f f e c t  
s e p i a  
panel starts to blink.  
T
• Press the SET button repeatedly until “sepia”  
or “B/W” appears.  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
TO CO N FIRM THE EN TRY  
MENU  
4
Notes:  
• When “sepia” is selected, the image is printed  
in sepia-tinted (reddish-brown) monochrome  
like an old faded photograph.  
• When “B/W” is selected, the image is printed  
in black and white.  
• The special effect appears only in the printed  
image, while the image on the monitor is  
displayed in color.  
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Print Operations  
SET THE VIDEO SO URCE TO PLAY-  
BACK MO DE  
• For details, refer to the instruction manual  
supplied with the video source.  
5
6
PRESS THE MEMO RY BUTTO N  
W HEN THE IMAGE YO U W ISH TO  
PRIN T APPEARS  
• This action stores the image you wish to print.  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel while the image is being  
stored.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
• The memory icon  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data has been stored in the printer  
off: no image data is stored in the printer  
7 PTRhEeSpSrinTtHerEstaPrRtsIpNriTntiBnUg tThTeOstNored image.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel. Then the printer icon  
appears.  
SELECT  
SET  
• The printer icon  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data is being printed  
off: printing has been completed  
• The image is printed using the selected  
special effect.  
NOTES:  
To print the same image again, press the  
PRINT button. One print is made each time  
the PRINT button is pressed.  
To print a different image, perform operations  
in steps 5 to 7.  
• The settings cannot be changed when printing  
is completed. To change settings, store an  
image into a memory again.  
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EN  
Ma n u a l Fe e d  
This function allows you to print one page at a time using manual feed.  
6 8  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
1, 4 2 3  
7
Preparation  
• Make the connections (pg. 14).  
Selecting Menu Item  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMsplEaNysUtheBpUriTnTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLEbuCtTtonBrUepTeTaOteNdly until  
m a n .  
f e e d  
SELECT  
o f  
f
“man. feed” appears.  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
m a n .  
f e e d  
panel starts to blink.  
T
o n  
• Press the SET button until “on” appears.  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
TO CO N FIRM THE EN TRY  
MENU  
4
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Print Operations  
SET THE VIDEO SO URCE TO PLAY-  
BACK MO DE  
• For details, refer to the instruction manual  
supplied with the video source.  
5
6
PRESS THE MEMO RY BUTTO N  
W HEN THE IMAGE YO U W ISH TO  
PRIN T APPEARS  
• This action stores the image you wish to print.  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel while the image is being  
stored.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
• The memory icon  
indicates the  
following conditions.  
on: image data has been stored in the printer  
off: no image data is stored in the printer  
IN SERT PRIN TIN G PAPER IN PAPER  
O UT/ MAN UAL FEED SLO T  
• Slide in the printing paper with the printing  
surface up as far as it will go without curling it.  
• Unless the printing paper is inserted straight,  
it will cause a paper jam.  
7
Paper  
8 PGReEnStlSy pTrHesEs tPhRe IeNdgTe BofUthTeTpOriNnting paper  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
into the printer.  
• Release the paper when it is pulled into the  
SELECT  
SET  
printer.  
• The printer starts printing the stored image.  
• The message, “Please wait ...” is displayed  
on the LCD panel. Then the printer icon  
appears.  
• The printer icon  
conditions.  
indicates the following  
on: image data is being printed  
off: printing has been completed  
NOTES:  
You can add a frame, produce multipix prints  
or add special effects.  
To print the same image again, press the  
PRINT button. One print is made each time  
the PRINT button is pressed.  
To print a different image, perform operations  
in steps 5 to 8.  
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MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING OPERATIONS (Cont.)  
36  
EN  
Prin tin g Re ve rse d Im a g e s – Mirro r Im a g e s –  
You can, if you wish, reverse a printed image.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
1, 4 2 3  
Preparations  
• Make the connections (pg. 14).  
Selecting Menu Item  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMsplEaNysUtheBpUriTnTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLEbuCtTtonBrUepTeTaOteNdly until  
m i r r o r  
SELECT  
o f  
f
“mirror” appears.  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
m i r r o r  
panel starts to blink.  
T
o n  
• Press the SET button until “on” appears.  
NOTE:  
Only the printed image will be reversed, a  
monitor connected to the printer will  
display the normal image.  
MENU  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
TO CO N FIRM THE EN TRY  
4
Print Operations  
Observe the instructions on pages 22 to 35 to  
print the image.  
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ADJUSTMENTS  
EN  
37  
Ad ju stin g Im a g e Q u a lity – Ad ju stm e n ts b e fo re Prin tin g –  
When “video” is set in the menu item “input”, you can adjust the brightness and tint before  
printing.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
1, 4 2 3  
Preparations  
Selecting Menu Item  
• Make the connections (pg. 14).  
• Select “video” in the “input” menu  
(pg. 22).  
• The brightness of the image can be adjusted only  
before storing it.  
• The tint of the image can be adjusted only after  
storing it.  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMsplEaNysUtheBpUriTnTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLbEuCtTtonBrUepTeTaOteNdly until  
a d j  
.
i m a g e  
SELECT  
b r i g h t  
.
0
“adj. image” appears.  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
panel starts to blink.  
• Adjusting image brightness  
a d j  
.
i m a g e  
T
b r i g h t  
.
0
· Press the SELECT button until “bright.” appears.  
· Press the SET button repeatedly to select the  
desired brightness.  
To increase brightness, select 0, +1, +2, +3, +4 or  
+5. The higher numbers indicate greater  
brightness. To decrease brightness, select 0, -1, -2,  
-3, -4 or -5. The higher numbers indicate lower  
brightness.  
a d j  
.
i m a g e  
+ 1  
b r i g h t  
.
a d j  
.
i m a g e  
+ 1  
t
i n t  
.
• Adjusting image tint  
· Press the SELECT button until “tint” appears.  
· Press the SET button repeatedly to select the  
desired tint. To increase saturation, select 0, +1,  
+2, +3, +4 or +5. The higher numbers indicate  
greater saturation. To decrease saturation, select 0,  
-1, -2, -3, -4 or -5. The higher numbers indicate  
lower saturation.  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
4
TO CO N FIRM THE EN TRY  
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ADJUSTMENTS (Cont.)  
38  
EN  
Sa vin g En e rg y – Sa ve Mo d e –  
• The printer is equipped with a power saving feature to reduce battery power consumption.  
• When the printer is turned on and not used for 5 minutes, the save mode automatically turns it  
off.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
1, 4 2 3  
Preparations  
• Make the connections (pg. 14).  
Selecting Menu Item  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMsplEaNysUtheBpUriTnTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLEbuCtTtonBrUepTeTaOteNdly until  
s a v e m o d e  
SELECT  
o f  
f
“save mode” appears.  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
s a v e m o d e  
5 m i n .  
panel starts to blink.  
T
• Press the SET button until “5 min.” appears.  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
TO CO N FRIM THE EN TRY  
4
MENU  
• When “5 min” is selected, the printer will  
automatically be turned off if it is left idle for 5  
minutes.  
• When “off” is selected, the printer will be on  
continuously.  
Notes:  
• When the printer is turned off, it will  
automatically be reset to the “5 min” setting.  
• “save mode” cannot be selected when “PC” is  
selected in the “input” menu item (see page 13).  
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EN  
39  
Sw itch in g b e tw e e n Mo tio n Pictu re a n d Still Pictu re – Me m o ry Mo d e Se le ctio n –  
• When “video” is set in the menu item “input”, you can select between motion picture or still  
picture.  
• The motion picture setting has a feature for suppressing blur and thus lends itself to capturing  
images from camcorder or VCRs.  
• The still picture setting turns off the blur suppressing function and is therefore best suited to  
storing still images from digital still cameras and so on.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
1, 4 2 3  
Preparations  
• Make the connections (pg. 14).  
Selecting Menu Item  
MENU  
1 PTRhEisSaSctTioHnEdiMsplEaNysUtheBpUriTnTteOr Nmenu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
2 PPRrEesSsSthTeHSEELESCETLEbuCtTtonBrUepTeTaOteNdly until  
m e m o . m o d e  
SELECT  
m o t i o n p i c  
“memo. mode” appears.  
3 PTRhEeSiStemTHonEtSheETsecBoUndTTliOneNof the LCD  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
m e m o . m o d e  
m o t i o n p i c  
T
panel starts to blink.  
• Press the SET button until “motion pic”  
appears.  
m e m o . m o d e  
m o t i o n p i c  
NOTE:  
The camera  
icon is displayed in the still  
picture mode.  
m e m o . m o d e  
s t  
i
l
l
p i c  
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N TW ICE  
TO CO N FRIM THE EN TRY  
MENU  
4
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
40  
EN  
Me a n in g o f Me ssa g e s Disp la y e d o n th e LCD p a n e l  
Ap p e a rs w h e n :  
Actio n :  
Me ssa g e  
p a g e  
P l e a s e  
w a i t . . .  
Image data is being stored or printing has started.  
C o n n e c t  
v i d e o i n  
The video source and the printer are not connected or the cable  
has been disconnected.  
Connect the video cable according to the instructions on page  
14  
14.  
N o v i d e o  
s i g n a l  
An attempt is made to store an image from a video source that  
has been turned off.  
Turn on the video source.  
M e m o r i s e  
i m a g e  
An attempt is made to print before an image has been stored.  
Store image data before printing.  
C h a r g e  
b a t t e r y  
The battery is depleted.  
Load a charged battery (BN-V607).  
1617  
18  
I n s e r t i n k  
c a s s e t t e  
An ink cassette has not been loaded or not been properly  
loaded.  
Load ink cassette and close the lid.  
C l o s e  
c a s s . d o o r  
The ink cassette compartment lid is open.  
Close ink cassette compartment lid.  
18  
18  
C h a n g e i n k The ink cassette is depleted.  
c a s s e t t e  
Load new ink cassette.  
I n s e r t  
p a p e r  
No printing paper is loaded.  
Load printing paper properly and close the paper compartment  
20  
20  
door.  
C l o s e  
The paper compartment door is open.  
p a p e r d o o r Load printing paper properly and close the paper compartment  
door.  
P a p e r  
j a m m e d  
A paper jam occurs during printing.  
Clear paper jam according to instructions on page 42.  
42  
42  
Re m o v e  
p a p e r  
A paper jam occurs during printing.  
Clear paper jam according to instructions on page 42.  
P r i n t i s  
i m p o s s i b l e  
Printing is attempted at low temperature (0°C or colder).  
Abnormal image data has been stored.  
43  
Use the printer under specified conditions.  
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EN  
41  
O THER PRO BLEMS:  
This printer contains microprocessors. External electronic noise or interference could cause  
malfunctioning. In such a case, switch the power off. Then turn on the power and check again.  
If  
Ch e ck to se e if  
Pa g e  
No power is applied to  
the printer.  
Has the battery been properly charged?  
Has the power supply been correctly connected?  
16  
E
The error icon  
is lit  
Is a message displayed on the LCD panel?  
If a message is displayed, follow instructions on page 40.  
If not, turn off the printer and wait. Then turn on the  
power again.  
(or blinks) on the LCD  
40  
panel  
Paper jam  
A paper jam may be caused by the following factors.  
· Paper was not inserted straight during manual feed.  
· The printer was placed on its side or on a leaning  
surface.  
34  
42  
Remove a jammed paper according to instructions on  
page 42.  
The video source image Is the video cable correctly connected?  
you wish to print is not Is the TV input selector set to “Video (external input)”?  
14  
displayed on the TV.  
The input terminal has priority.  
The TV is showing a still Is the TV showing the stored image (memory image)?  
13  
image.  
Set the “monitor” menu to “input pic”.  
The stored image  
disappeared.  
The stored image is deleted when the power is turned  
off. Store the image again.  
The color appears  
faded.  
The color may differ somewhat from the image displayed  
on the TV. This is not due to any defect of the printer.  
The color differs from  
set image  
The image quality  
cannot be adjusted  
Image adjustment is not possible when the menu input  
mode is something other than video.  
The printed image is not The printed image is not clean when dirt or dust adheres  
clean.  
to the printing paper. Dirt and dust can also cause  
equipment breakdown.  
Stripes on the printed  
surface  
Due to the reflection of light, stripes may appear on the  
printed surface. This is normal and is not a cause for  
concern.  
The printed image may The tint and brightness of the printed image may differ  
differ from the TV  
image.  
from the image as it is displayed on the TV connected to  
the printer. This is normal and not a failure.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)  
42  
EN  
W HEN PAPER JAMS  
1
TURN O FF THE PO W ER AN D TURN  
IT BACK O N AGAIN  
• The jammed paper is ejected from the PAPER  
OUT/MANUAL FEED slot.  
Paper  
When paper jam is not removed using procedure 1.  
MENU MEMORY PRINT  
SELECT  
SET  
2, 5 3 4  
5
MENU  
2
3
4
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N  
• This action displays the printer menu on the  
LCD panel.  
MEMORY  
SELECT  
PRESS THE SELECT BUTTO N  
• Press the SELECT button repeatedly until  
“form feed” appears.  
f o r m f e e d  
o f  
f
PRESS THE SET BUTTO N  
• The item on the second line of the LCD  
panel starts to blink.  
• Press the SET button repeatedly until “on”  
appears.  
Y
PRINT  
SET  
f o r m f e e d  
T
o n  
MENU  
5
PRESS THE MEN U BUTTO N  
• The jammed paper is ejected from the PAPER  
OUT/MANUAL FEED slot.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
EN  
43  
Power supply  
DC 6 V} (with AC adapter)  
DC 7.2 V} (with lithium-ion battery)  
Power consumption  
Print format  
Print area  
11 W  
Dye sublimation  
70 mm x 52 mm (area depends on print format)  
86 x 54 mm  
Paper size  
Print quality  
Resolution  
598 (horiz.) dots x 448 (vert.) dots  
217 dpi  
Print speed  
Approx. 70 sec (excluding data transfer and processing)  
(processing time)  
Connectors  
· IrDA input: infrared receiver (one on front panel)  
(conforms to IrDA Ver. 1.0 IrTran-P)  
· Video input : 3.5 mm in diam. (one on front panel)  
· Video output : 3.5 mm in diam. (one on front panel)  
· PC input  
: 2.5 mm in diam. (one on front panel)  
Operating temperature  
Relative humidity  
Storage temperature  
Dimensions  
+5 – +35°C  
35 – 80 %  
-20 – +60°C  
130 (W) x 36.5 (H) x 94.5 (D) mm  
Weight  
345 g . (printer excluding battery and blank paper sheet set)  
AC Adapter/Charger  
• Power requirement : AC 110 – 240 V `, 50/60 Hz  
• Power cosumption : 20 W  
Output  
: DC 7.2 V}, 0.77 A (CHARGE)  
DC 6.3 V}, 1.8 A (VTR)  
• Dimenusions  
• Weight  
: 94 (W) x 35 (H) x 122 (D) mm  
: AA-V68EG : Approx. 300 g  
AA-V68EK : Approx. 360 g  
E. & O. E. design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
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INDEX  
44  
EN  
B
O
Battery compartment lid ............................ 17  
Operation buttons ..................................... 12  
C
P
Calendar print ........................................... 30  
Charging the battery .................................. 16  
Connections ....................................... 14, 15  
Paper compartment door switch ......... 11, 20  
PC connection jack ................................... 10  
PRINT button ............................................ 12  
Printing from digital still camera ................ 24  
Printing with special effects ....................... 32  
D
Depleting the battery................................... 4  
DC input jack............................................ 10  
S
Save mode ................................................ 38  
SELECT button ........................................... 12  
SET button ................................................. 12  
Switching between motion picture  
F
Frame print ............................................... 26  
and still image ......................................... 39  
STANDBY/ON  
button ......................... 10  
I
Icon .......................................................... 10  
Image adjustment ...................................... 37  
Ink cassette compartment lid ..................... 18  
IrTran-P (IrDA) .................................... 10, 24  
V
Video input jack ................................. 10, 14  
Video output jack ............................... 10, 14  
J
Jack cover ................................................. 10  
L
LCD panel................................................. 10  
M
Manual feed slot .................................. 11,35  
MEMORY button ....................................... 12  
MENU button ............................................ 12  
Menu item list ........................................... 13  
Mirror print ............................................... 36  
Multipix .................................................... 28  
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MEMO  
EN  
45  
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EN  
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
0P3ri9n8teMdNinV*JaSpWan*VP  
E/EK  
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