Sony UP-25MD Instructions For Use Manual page 22

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The printing time depends on the print speed settings.
On the video monitor, Q display blinks in the color which
is being printed.
The color changes as follows during printing:
Start t yellow t magenta t cyan t
white (laminate) t finish
On the printer window display, the color indication
changes as the color printing precedes:
Start t YELLOW t MAGENTA t CYAN t
WHITE (laminate) t finish
Notes
• Do not turn off the power during printing.
If you do so, paper may not be ejected and may jam in
the printer.
• Do not open the front door or not to remove the paper
tray during printing. Doing so may cause the paper
jamming because paper is not ejected correctly.
• Do not leave more than 10 sheets of printouts on the
paper tray. Doing so may cause a paper jam. Even if
fewer than 10 sheets of printouts have been accumulated
on the paper tray, the printer may stop printing for
various reasons and the message "REMOVE PRINTS"
appears. In such a case, remove printouts accumulated
on the paper tray. The printer will start to print
automatically.
• You can not change the printer application mode or
settings using the WINDOW SETUP menu during
printing.
To stop printing
• When you make one printout, you can not stop printing
midway. Wait until a printout pops out on the paper tray.
• When you make multiple copies, press the STOP/
CLEAR button. (For detailed information on setting the
print quantity, see "Making Multiple Copies of Identical
Printouts" on page 23.) The printer stops printing when
the page currently printing is completed. Also, any
printing job queued are cancelled.
If the printer does not print
While an error message is displayed on the video monitor
and printer window display.
Proceed as described in "Error/Warning Messages" on
page 71.
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Making Full-Size Image Printouts
To change the printout speed
You can select the speed using the PRN SPEED item on
the PRINTER SETUP menu.
PRN SPEED
When you want to
NORMAL
Make a printout at normal speed.
You can create printouts with high-density
black.
HIGH
Make a printout at high speed.
For detailed information on how to operate the menu, see
"Basic Menu Operations" on page 42.
When you want to see an image that is hidden
below a screen message
You can erase screen messages (such as Q1, A and so on)
from the video monitor by pressing the DISPLAY button.
The screen message disappears. To display a screen
message, press the DISPLAY button again. (See "Erasing
the Screen Display on the Video Monitor" on page 38.)
You can also erase the information about ink ribbon and
paper. (See "Displaying the Ink Ribbon Type and
Remaining Amount of the Ink Ribbon" on page 62.)
If a black line appears on the printout
Sometimes, a black line appears on the printout, although
it does not appear on the video monitor. This black line can
be eliminated from the printout. (See "When a Black
Frame or Lines Show up on the Printouts" on page 48.)
If the color quality of the printouts is not
satisfactory
You can obtain satisfactory color quality of the printouts
by compensating for the input signal and/or adjusting the
color quality of the printouts. (See "Compensating for the
Input Signals" on page 45, "Specifying Colors for
Adjustment (HSV Adjustment)" on page 52 and
"Adjusting the Printout Color" on page 46.)
When you load a new ink ribbon and paper, the color
balance may change due to differences caused by the new
pair of ink ribbon and paper in the new printing pack. It is
recommended that you adjust the color balance each time
you load a new ink ribbon and paper. ("Adjusting the Color
Balance" on page 50.)
When storing your printouts:
• Avoid storing the printout in a location subject to high
temperatures, high humidity, excessive dust or direct
sunlight.
• Do not stick tape on a printout. Also, avoid leaving a
plastic eraser on a printout or placing a printout in
contact with materials which contain plasticizer (under a
desk mat, for example).
• Do not allow alcohol or other volatile organic solvents to
come into contact with the printouts.

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