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Exhibit #4 5 Panasonlc
FCC ID: ACJQTCTVO83
Operating Instructions
Digital Photo Printer
PV-PD2100
Operating Instructions
( WWW-Hit“)
For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033.
Please read these instructions thoroughly before operating this product.
Dear Customer,
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Digital Photo Printer.
Please read these Operating Instructions carefully and keep them handy tor future relerence.
llMPORTANT
Please respect all copyrights.
Whatever you have recorded and created can be
used for your personal entertainment only Under
copyright laws, it cannot be used without obtaining
permission from the holders of the copyrights.
O'MiCrosolt tMndows” is a trademark of Microsolt Corporation in'the United States.
0The name “Apple", Macintosh and System are either reglstered trademarks or trademarks of Apple Computer
Inc.
OOH-ref model names company names, product names, etc. mentioned in this manual are either the
trademark: Ar m '
Information for Your» Safety
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE DR
SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING
INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES AND DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR
BACK);THERE ARE NOT USER .
SERVICEABKE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
0As this equipment gets hot during use, operate
it in well ventilated place; do not install this
equipment in a contined space such as e book
case or similar unit.
(U.S. only) .
This device complies with Part 15 ot the FCC
Rules. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS :
(1 )THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE. AND
(2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED.
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY
CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
FCC NOTE: (us. only) _ _
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits tor a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 ot the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interterence in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses. and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, If not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interlerenoe to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. II this equipment does
cause harmtul interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment oft and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more at the following
measures:
iFteorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
clncrease the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
OConnect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit ditterent from that to which the
receiver is connected.
iConsuIt the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution : To assure continued
compliance, follow the attached installation
instructions and use only shielded ables
when connecting to computer or other
devices. Also, any changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the party
respossible tor compliance could void the
usel‘s authority to operate this equipment.
Standard Accessories
Power Cable v . v PC Card Adapter
(9-0) ' (pro)
Video Cable Standard Paper
(90) (pa)
Ink Cassette
(p-O)
PC Connection Cable tor
Windows
(PD)
PC Connection Cable for Printer Driver Software
Macintosh CD—ROM
(no)
Paper Cassette Operating instructions
(9-0)
Usable Paper for Printing
Use Print Sets that either bear the mark or mark. or have been designated by Panasonic as suitable
tor this Digital Photo Printer.
lstendard paper
The Print Set (PV-MPSSO: 50 sheets) is required (sold separately).
This paper can be used as a postcard it you attix the proper postage.
Contents
Advanced Operations
Driver Software
Precautions. etc.
- XXXXXXXXX . .
Controls and Components .................................. 0
Connections ..................
Automatic Printing tor Panasonic lgl at Video Camera 00
Paper That Can Be Used Ior Printing ............. . . 00
Inserting the Printing Paper ............... 00
Inserting the Ink Cassette ............................ 00
Printing from Video Input .................................. 00
Using MENU Mode ........
For Optimum Printing Result
Printing a Series of Different Pictures on the Same Print‘
Printing the Same Picture Repeatedly on the Same Print .
Printing a Sequence of Pictures on the Same Print ..............
Inserting a PC Card ......................................
Prlnling from a PC Card ................... . 00
Printing Multiple Images at Once lrom a PC Card . . . 00
Using MENU Mode ........................... t 00
Printing a Series of Ditterent Pictures on the Same Pnn . . 00
Printing the Same Picture Repeatedly on the Same Print . . 00
Erasing the Images on the PC Card .....................
Recording the Video Input Image on the PC Card .
XXXXXXXXX .......
XXXXXXXXX . .
XXXXXXXXX . . ................................
Printing with Title or Trimming Frame .........................
Printing with Trimming Frame ...... . 00
Printing with a Tltle ..................... . 00
Connections When Using as Personal Computer Printer . 00
XXXXXXXXX . ........................ . ...... .00
XXXXXXXXX . 00
XXXXXXXXX . 00
XXXXXXXXX . .00
XXXXXXXXX . . 00
XXXXXXXXX . . . t 00
XXXXXXXXX . . . 00
Windows Operating Environment .........................
Connecting the PC Connection Cable ..... . 00
Installing the Printer Driver .............. . 00
Setting the Default Printer . 00
Macintosh Operating Environment ......... . 00
Connecting the PC Connection Cable . . 00
Installing the Printer Driver ........ . 00
Setting the Delault Printer .......................
Precautions .............................................
Before Requesting Service.
Error Messages ........................
Specifications . t .
Warranty / Servicenter D
1.4“.
Controls and Components
Front
DPOF ACCESS INPUT Pscsuzcr
AUTO PRINT ' ° PC cum REC—VIDEOJJC CARD
BEI-
STAND BY ON PRINT ERROR
| MEMORV PRINT
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MONITOR
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0 AUTO PRINT Button (p.00)
Use this lever to batch print the images stored in
the PC Card.
9 DPOF Lamp (p.00)
This lamp lights up.
a ACCESS Lamp (13.00)
This lamp lights up when image data from an
inserted PC Card is being read or stored.
a PC CARD nac Button (p.00)
Use this button to record the image from the
VIDEO IN (or S-ViDEO IN) Socket to the PC
Card,
9 INPUT SELECT (VIDEO / PC / PC CARD)
Switch (p.00)
Use this switch to select either VIDEO IN (or S-
VIDEO IN) Socket or PC CARD for input oi the
image to be printed. Either setting can be used
when printing irom a computer.
(a MENU Button (p.00)
Use this button to display the MENU Screen.
Various printer iunctions can be selected at the
MENU Screen. The <>AY Buttons, ENTER
Button, INPUT SELECT Switch, and the d) / I
(Power) Button are the only buttons and svn'lches
that iunction while the MENU Screen is displayed.
0 ENTER Button (p.00)
Use this button to execme the items selected in
MENU Mode.
9 STAND av Lamp (p.00)
This lamp lights up when the Printer is plugged
into the outlet and the (b / I (Power) Button is set
to off.
9 d)/I(Power) Button (p.00)
Use this button to tum the Printer on and off.
When the Printer is tumed off, all data stored in
the memory is lost.
0 GM (Power) Lamp (p.00)
This lamp lights up when the d) / I (Power) Button
is pressed and the Printer is turned on. When the
power is turned off, the Printer goes Into STAND
av Mode and the STAND BY Lamp lights up.
0 DISPLAY I MONITOR Button (p.00)
Use this button to switch between the Single-
image and Index Screen when displaying the
images stored in the PC Card.
During video input, this button switches between
the image from the video source and the image
stored in memory.
m MEMORY Button (pDO)
Use this button to store the image currently
displayed on the television screen In memory.
Use this button when storing a tast~moving image
in memory or when the Image stored in memory is
blurred.
® PRINT Lamp (pm)
This lamp lights up when the MEMORY Button is
pressed. This lamp ilashes while printing is in
progress.
(1) PRINT Button (p.00)
Use this button to print pictures. No buttons
function while printing is In progress.
0 ERROR Lamp (p.00)
This lamp flashes when a problem that prevents
normal printing has occurred, such as paper
jamming or running out of printing paper or ink. A
corresponding error message also appears on the
television screen.
0 CLEAR Button (p.00)
Use this button to erase the image stored in
memory, cancel printing of multiple prints, cancel
batch printing, or cancel the settings.
m <>A V Button (p.00)
Use these buttons to select the menu contents or
select the PC Card Image.
in PC Card Slot (p.00)
The PC Card is inserted here.
(a PC Card EJECT Button (poo)
Use this button to eject the PC Card.
ea EDIT Socket (p.00)
Connecting this Printer to the Panasonic Digital
Wdeo Camera using the System Cable (sold
separately) lets you automatically search ior and
print still images that were recorded with the
digital photo-shot iunction. For details, refer to the
Operating instructions for the Digital Wdeo
Camera.
en s-vmeo IN Socket (p.00)
Use an S-VIDEO Cable to connect this socket to
the S-VIDEO OUT Socket on video equipment.
High-quality images are obtained from the S-
VlDEO lN Socket,
it the device you are using has an S»VIDEO OUT
Socket, it is recommended that you use this
socket.
a; vmeo IN Socket (poo)
Use a VIDEO Cable to connect this socket to the
VIDEO OUT Socket on video equipment.
® Paper Cassette Slot (p.00)
The Paper Cassette is loaded here.
a Ink Cassette EJECT Lever (p.00)
Raise this lever to eject the ink Cassette.
(B Ink Cassette Slot (p.00)
The Ink Cassette is inserted here.
i:
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D.
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Controls and Components mom.)
Rear
ea SERIAL Socket (p.00) ,
Use this socket to connect the primer cable for
Macintosh computers (available at computer
stores).
a; PARALLEL Socket (p.00)
Use this socket to connect the printer cable
(available at computer stores)‘ The PC should
have a bidirectional parallel socket conforming to
Centronics standards.
(9 vrneo our Socket (p.00)
Use this socket to connect the cable from the
VIDEO Socket (VIDEO IN Socket) on the
television.
@ Paper Removal Port 0100)
Remove paper lrem here if a paper jam occurs.
39 AC IN Socket (p.00)
Connect the supplied Power Cable here.
Preparations
Connections Connect using a Video Cable If the
l°°""°°“"9 1° me VCR ”Camera) VCR or Camera has no S-VIDEO OUT
. socket. '
Connect With the S-Vldeo Cable If the OTo listen to sOUnd from the VCR or Video Camera. r
VCR or Camera has an S-VIDEO OUT connect the audio output from the VCR or Video to
sacket Camera directly to the television AUDIO IN socket. 5
OConnecting to a VCR with an s-vnoeo our socket "{ differ“ “id“ “was fife “mum“ “E,
will allow wide-screen Images to be automatically Simultaneously 1° the S-VIDEO ‘N S°°ksl and "19 $6
minted cu, in wide dimensions) vao IN Socket, the video for the s—vmeo IN 3
(When “AUTO” is set tor “WIDE“ in MENU Mode) 5°0th lakes Precedence i
(9-00)
“ Egg/£50 m VIDEO OUT Socket
Video Cable .
(supplied)
“*
Television (sold separately)
Power
Socket
Power Cable
(supplied)
SVIDEO IN Socket VIDEO IN Socket
To AC Power Outlet
(9
THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHALL BE
INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMBIT
S-Video Cable Video "Cable AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSBLE.
(sold separately) I (sold separately) -
Installation Notes:
To S-VIDEO T VID 0 The temperature inside this printer can
OUT Socket SgcketE OUT become extremely not due to the
thermal sublimation transfer prlnting
system. For this reason, the printer
should be used in a well-ventilated
location. Also. objects should not be
pieced on top of the printer.
Be sure to leave at least 10 cm behind
the printer so that paper can be
removed lrorn the Paper Removal Port
it a paper iam occurs.
_.g_._
Video Camera or other video
equipment (sold separately)
Preparatio ns (Cont)
Automatic Printing for Panasonic
Digital Video Camera
(Automatic printing requires a Digital Video
Camera (sold separately) with a System (EDIT)
Socket.)
Using a Video Cable (sold separately) or an S-Video
Cable (sold separately), connect the Digital Video
Camera to the Digital Photo Printer.
To VIDEO IN
Video Cable
(supplied)
h—
Televlslon (sold separately)
S-VIDEO IN Socket
It the System Cable (sold separately) is also used to
connect the System (EDIT) Socket on the Digital
Video Camera to the EDIT Socket on the Digital
Photo Printer, you can automatically search tar and
print still images that were recorded with the digital
photo-shot lunction.
Important Caution :This Automatic Printing Ieature is
not available Ior models :
PV-DV1000, PV-DV710, and PV-
DV700 '
VIDEO OUT Sodtel
Power Cable
(supplied)
System Cable
(sold separately)
VIDEO Cable
(sold separately) ,
To VIDEO
S-VIDEO Cable
(sold separately)
Digital Video Camera
(sold separately)
system EDIT Sod]CHANGE
[Q ]SELECT
[ENTEfljEND
Press the ENTER Button to
complete the setting.
‘5 the 4 and b Buttons to
[act the desired setting.
OThe MENU Screen
disappears from the
television screen.
ls selected setting is
iicaled by brackets [ ].
VIDE [AUTO] fihe wide video signal lrom the S-VlDEO
IN socket is automatically Identified and
printed in wide dimensions (62 X 107
mm).
[ON] :All pictures are printed in wide
dimensions.
[OFF] :All images, including wide images, are
printed in normal dimensions.
Video Input
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Use the 1 Button to select
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Picture Quality Adjustment Procedure
1, Set “PICTURE” to [STD] in MENU mode, and then
print an image with contrasting bright and dark areas.
2. in television picture quality adjustment, adjust the
television screen to nearly the same color as the
printed picture. -
3. At “PICTURE” in MENU mode. adjust the television
screen to the desired color balance.
Printing alter making these adjustments will produce
a print with almost exactly the same colors as the
screen.
the b Button to select Use the A and V Buttons to
F]. select the picture quality
Item that you want to adjust.
OSee the adjustment items
below.
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tdjustments shown below change in the tollowing order.
DR: This setting lets you adjust to the desired
colour intensity.
This setting lets you reproduce colors with the
correct balance.
tHTNESS: This setting lets dark parts become more
visible.
I'FIAST: This setting lets you adjust the diiterence
between the light and dark parts of the picture.
fiPNESS: This setting lets you adjust the contours.
COLOR, TINT, BRIGHTNESS, and CONTRAST settings
be adjusted trorn -9 to +9 using the <> Buttons.
level of SHARPNESS can be set to L (Lew). M (Medium),
l (High) using the 4» Buttons.
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memory is displayed for
abo u! one second, the
display relums to the input
screen,
itha 7 Button to select
BUM".
Printing tor 16 Mini-frame Pictures
16 mini-trams pictures are printed separated by white
lines.
(These lines are also displayed on the television
Use the (b Buttons to
select the desired number of
mint-frames.
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Remove the prlnted paper. Take out the Paper Cassett
as the MEMORY Button Press the PRINT Button.
are you want the desired
rze~trames to start.
MEMORY PRINT
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ase frames are being
wed in memory. tPrinting starts.
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latte slut. pressing the (b A (Power)
Button.
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up.
Precautions
Precautions when using the Digital Photo Printer
all the Photo Printer emits smoke, becomes
unusually hot. or gives off an unusual smell, turn
off the printer and unplug it
Olf water or other foreign matter gets inside the
printer, turn off the printer and unplug it.
elf the surface of the printer becomes broken or
cracked, turn off the printer and unplug it.
cit the power cable is damaged (such as the core
wires being exposed), turn oil the printer and
unplug it.
ODo not use the Photo Printer in any way which
overloads the electric outlet or wiring. Also, only
AC 120 V should be used as the power supply for
. the Photo Printer.
OMake sure the plug is properly plugged in when
using the Photo Printer.
000 not damage the power cable or plug.
OFtemove dust or other foreign matter adhering to
the power plug. ~
-Do not place the Photo Printer on unsteady,
inclined, or other unstable surfaces.
ODo not place flower vases, containers with water,
or small metal objects on the Photo Printer.
000 not drop or insert metal or flammable obieots
inside the Photo Printer.
000 not splash or wet the Photo Printer.
000 not disassemble or remodel the'Photo Printer.
0Do not touch the metal parts on the Photo Printer
or the plug during a thunderstorm.
0Do not unplug with wet hands.
000 not place the Photo Printer in locations with
smoke, steam, high humidity, large amounts of
dust, or severe vibrations.
000 not install the Photo Printer In such a way that
the power cable is iorcflaly bent.
0Do not cover the ventilation holes on the Photo
Printer.
000 not place heavy objects on the Photo Printer.
000 not move the Photo Printer with the power
cable plugged in.
0Do not unplug by pulling on the power cable.
iFlemove the plug from the outlet as a safety
measure when cleaning the Photo Printer or when
the Photo Printer will not be used for a long period
of time.
a Do not touch any Internal components other than
those specified.
-Do not remove the Paper Cassette while printing is
in progress.
During printing, the paper moves forward and
backward three times. You can be cut it you touch
the paper during this operation.
Notes on Handling the Digital Photo Printer
000 not spray insecticides or other volatile materials
on the printer.
If such materials come Into contact with the printer,
they can damage the surface of the printer or
cause the finish to peel. Also. do not leave rubber
or vinyl materials in contact with the printer for an
extended period of time.
0When the printer will not be used for an extended
period of time:
To conserve electric power, turn off the printer and
unplug it.
Leaving the printer idle for long periods can impair
Its functionality. Be sure to turn the power on and
operate the printer once every six months.
0When transporting the printer by car or truck:
Pack the printer carefully in its original packing
materials. if you did not retain the packing
materials, wrap the printer carefully in a blanket or
other cushioning material to protect it.
(Before transporting the Photo Printer, be sure to
first remove the Paper Cassette and Ink Cassette,
and then close the cover.)
Maintenance Notes
000 not use benzene, paint thinner, or other
solvents to ciean the printer.
Most of the printer surface is plastic. Do not use
solvents such as benzene and paint thinner to
wipe the printer since they can damage the
surface of the printer and cause the surface to
peel.
To clean the printer surface, wipe up any dust with
a soft, dry cloth.
If the Photo Printer is particularly dirty. soak the
cloth in kitchen detergent (neutral) diluted with
water and wring out thoroughly. Then, wipe off the
Installation Notes
dust with the cloth, and wipe again with a dry cloth.
When using a synthetic cloth, follow the
precautions in the usage instructions.
OWhen dust accumulates around the ventilation
holes on top of the printer:
After removing the Ink Cassette, use a vacuum
cleaner to clean the dust from the ventilation holes.
Dust that enters the printer through the ventilation
holes can adhere to the ink film, making high-
quality printing impossible. In this event, remove
the Ink Cassette, and then clean the dust off the
ink film.
0 Install the Photo Printer away from devices that
generate magnetic fields
The magnetic fields generated by stereo speakers
or large monitors will distort the image produced
by the Photo Printer.
Electromagnetic waves produced in this Photo
Printer and in televisions, video game machines,
and other devices can cause mutual interference,
disrupting both the display on the television screen
and the print image.
Internal Temperature
OAIthough it varies with the ambient temperature. it
the internal temperawre ol the Photo Printer rises
above a certain level, the ERROR Lamp will flash
and the error message “WAIT: OOOLING' will
appear on the television screen. In this situation.
the prinling operation will halt temporarily. This is
not a malfunction. After waiting for a few minutes
lor the temperature to drop (four or five minutes at
the most), the Photo Printer will automatically
resume printing.
0The printing operation may be halted temporarily in
any at the tollowing cases. which will result In a
longer than normal printing time:
- When printing images continuously
— When the ambient temperature is high
- When the internal temperature of the printer rises
quickly because the ventilation holes or other
parts are blocked.
ONote that if two or more of these conditions exist,
printan will take even longer. Therefore, make
every effort to find a well-ventilated location for
installing this printer.
Condensation
iWhen a bottle is taken out from a refrigerator in
summer and left to stand for a while for instance.
droplets of water will forrn on it. This phenomenon
is known as condensation.
DConditions for condensation
Condensation will form if the printer or Print Set is
moved to a location with a considerable difference
in temperature or humimty. such as:
- A high-humidity location. such as one filled with
steam
- When suddenly moved from an air—conditioned
environment to one with high temperatures and
high humidity
- A morn that has Just been heated
in this event, turn the power on and wait for two
hours.
If the paper or rollers are damp with condensation,
the printed surface that is produced may be dirty.
Precautions, etc.
Precautions (Cont.)
Notes on Handling the Ink Cassettes, Ink Cassette Film,
Paper Cassette, and Paper
To ensure high-quality, precise printing, always
observe the following points.
Failure to observe these points can not only result in
poor-quality prints, but also paper jams or
breakdown of the Photo Printer.
OUse only the specified paper.
Use Print Sets that carry the mark or that
have been specified for use with this Photo Printer
by Panasonic.
0Use the Ink Cassette with the paper provided in
the same box.
One Ink Cassette is designed to provide enough
ink film to print the number of sheets provided in
that Print Set.
ODo not remove the label from the lnk Cassette.
Doing so could lead to mistaken operation.
OBefore loading an Ink Cassette. take up any slack
In the ink film (wide tape inside the Ink Cassette).
The slack can be taken up by tUrning the spool In
the direction of the arrow.
0Make sure that the ink Cassette ls oriented
properly and insert It all of the way in.
000 not touch or pull on the ink film.
0Do not get fingerprints or dust on the ink film or on
the paper.
000 not get the Ink film or the paper wet.
000 not touch the lnk Cassette or the Paper
Cassette while printing is in progress.
The Ink Cassette cannot be taken out while
printing Is in progress. '
Fordbly pulling out the Ink Cassette, loading too
much paper, or applying strong pressure or
vibrations to the Paper Cassette could result in a
paparjam or other malfunction.
Notes on Print Set Storage
000 not store the Ink Cassettes or paper under high
temperatures or high humidity.
Doing so could result in a deterioration of printing
quality.
000 not store the paper on end.
Store the paper flat In its original silver bag.
-Do not store Ink Cassettes or paper in a location
exposed to direct sunlight.
Doing so will result in a deterioration of printing
quality. The Ink Cassette and paper could even
(Do not take out the Paper Cassette and add
paper thIe printing is In progress.)
000 not attempt to reuse an empty Ink Cassette or
paper which has already been printed on.
Doing so could result in malfunction or breakdown
of the Photo Printer.
OFan the paper thoroughly before placing it in the
Paper Cassette.
Sheets that adhere to other sheets can cause a
paper lam.
one not fold or bend the paper.
H a postcard is curled, remove the curl before
attempting to use the postcard in the printer.
0Do not load the paper upside-down.
The glossy side of the paper with no markings on it
is the printing side. The paper should be loaded
with this side facing up.
-Do not write on the paper before printing on it.
This could lead to mistaken operation.
oDo not load too much paper in the Paper Cassette.
No more than 25 sheets should be loaded.
OAIIow the Print Set to adjust to the ambient
temperature before using it.
If the Print Set has been stored at a low
temperature, condensation could form on the
paper when brought into a warmer room. Do not
open the Print Set package until it has reached the
room temperature.
one not leave printed paper above the Paper
Cassette (in the Print Exit).
Do not allow more than 10 sheets to accumulate
above the Paper Cassette.
0Do not place foreign objects above the Paper
Cassette (in the Print Exlt).
become unusable.
CAtter using the Photo Printer, remove the Ink
Cassette and paper and put them back in storage.
It the Ink Cassette is left In the Photo Printer, slack
will develop in the ink film and dust will collect,
which may make high-quality printing impossible.
In order to keep leftover paper In optimum
condition for as long as possble. remove the paper -
from the Photo Printer, and then place it in the
original sllver bag for storage.
Notes on Handling Finished Prints
In order to preserve finished prints in the best
condition. always observe the lollom‘ng points.
Failure to observe these points could result in a
deterioration oi print quality or a slight injury.
000 not affix cellophane tape to the printed surlace.
000 not touch the printed surtace with your lingers.
000 not let the printed surface come into contact
with other objects
' Do not let the following materials in particular come
into contact with the printed surface:
- Desk pads or business card cases made of vinyl
- Erasers made of plastic
000 not spill or apply volatile solvents such as
alcohol to the printed surlace.
Doing so could result in discoloration or fading.
000 not leave printed surlaces in contact with one
another.
Doing so could cause color transler between the
two images. Color transfer could also occur it a
printed surface is lelt in contact with any other type
at paper under pressure for an extended period of
time.
000 not store prints under conditions at high
temperature or high humidity.
Leaving prints under such conditions tor an
extended period oi time could cause a
deterioration in print quality. Do not leave prints
exposed to direct sunlight.
GWhen prints are to be stored in an album, select an
album that has nylon pockets.
Other materials could cause color lranster or
discoloration.
(Polypropylene and cellophane are also
acceptable materials.)
Precautions, etc.
Before Requesting Servtce
Causememedy
b lclnsert the power plug all the way into a wall outlet. »
OConnecI the external video source coirectly. (p.9)
0A device is connected to an S-VIDEO IN Socket, but you are
attempting to use a VIDEO IN Socket.
-)Unplug the S-Videc Cable connected to the S—VIDEO IN Socket.
OThe INPUT SELECT (VIDEOI PC / PC CARD) Switch Is set to
"VIDEO".
OThe lnk Cassette is not oriented properly, or was not pushed all ol the
way |n.
OThere is slack in the ink film-flake up the slack in the Ink tilm.(p.00)
OThe Paper Cassette is not oriented properly, or was not pushed all of
the way In.
OThe paper was loaded upside-down.
OThe inlemal temperature of the printer is too high.-)Wait.
DThe paper being used is not ot the specified type.
tThe paper was not loaded correctly.
OThe ink Him or paper is diny.
OCondensation has lormed.-0Wait.
OThe print Image has not been adjusted correctly.
0The printer is located near a television, video game machine or other
source ol electromagnetic waves.
4Mcve the printer so that it is at least one meter away from the
television, video game machine. etc.
OThe printer is located near a stereo speaker, large motor, or other
source at a strong magnetic field.
aMove the printer away from the device generating the magnetic field
OThe MENU Screen is displayed.-lPress the ENTEFI Button.
0A picture stored In memory is displayed on the television screen due tc
the MONITOR Button settings.
-bPress the DISPLAY/MONITOR Button to display the video source
picture on the screen. (p.00)
eThe internal temperature of the printer is too high-OWait.
OPrintIng is in progress.-bWeit until printing is complete.
0More than 25 sheets ol paper have been loaded in the Paper
Cassette.
OMore than 10 sheets of paper have accumulated in the Print Exit.
OThe paper Is creased or curled.
OThe Photo Printer Is not connected properly to the television.
ePrinting Is In progress-OWait until printing is complete.
causenemedy
OThe CF Card, Multi Media Card or Smart Media is not correctly
inserted in the adapter. .
0The PC Card is not correctly inserted in the printer.
OThe INPUT SELECT (VIDEO I PC / PC CARD) SwitCh is set to "PC
CARD".
0A card with an incompatible format is being used.
+This card cannot be used with this printer.
0Depending on the image system for storing the Images in the PC Card
and its capacity, it can take 20 to 30 seconds to display the image.
-flhis is not a malfunction.
fiJ
OMultiple Images are not stored in the PC Card.
tThere are no images stored in the PC Card.
OThe image Is set to write-protect in the camera or computer.
fiChange the write—protect setting in the camera or computer, and
then erase.
, Olmages can only be erased one at a time.
OThe INPUT SELECT (VIDEO I PC / PC CARD) Switch is set to
”VIDEO".
OThe PC Card is set to writeprotect.
0The PC Card is full.
4Either erase unneeded images (pm) or use another PC Card with
sufficient capacity.
Oln some cases, image compression may deteriorate the quality of
image when storing.
4This is not a malfunction.
tThe printer and computer are not connected correctly. j
r.
0You are not using the proper PC Connection Cable for your compute
nThe printer driver software is not installed or Is not Installed correctly.
Precautions, etc.
Error Messages/Specifications
Error Messages
When an error occurs, an error message appears in the center of the television screen to notify you. The ERROR
Lamp also flashes. I
Error Message
SET PAPER AND PUSH [PRINT]
SET PAPER
(when using as a computer printer)
CHECK PAPER TYPE
REMOVE JAMMED PAPER
CHECK PAPER TYPE
SET PAPER PROPERLY AND PUSH [PRINT]
NO PAPER CASSETTE
REMOVE JAMMED PAPER
NO INK
CHECK INK TYPE
NO INK CASSETTE
WArI'
WAIT:COOLING
NO CARD
CAN NOT USE THIS CARD
CAN NOT RECORD
Remedy
Insert the printing paper correctly. (p.12, 13)
Insert the priming paper correctiy. (p.12, 13)
Remove the jammed paper (p.15) and insert the specified
printing paper (p.11).
Insert the specified printing paper (p.11) correctly. (p.12, 13)
Insert the Paper Cassette. (p.1a)
Remove the jammed paper. (p.15)
Replace the Ink Cassette with a new one. (p.13)
Use the specilied Ink Cassette. (p.11)
Insert the Ink Cassette, (p.13)
Wait tor a moment.
lntemal temperature (p.49)
Insert the card. (p27)
Insert a card which can be used. (p26)
Either the card is full or an incompatible card is being used.
Either erase unneeded images (p38), or use another card.
CAN NOT DELETE No Images are recorded on the card.
NO IMAGE IN THIS CARD Use a card with Images recorded on it.
OIt FOO or other error message appears, contact your nearest Panasonic dealers
Specifications
Information for Your Safety
' Power Supply Ac 120V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption During printing: Approx. 1.1 A
a! sublimation transler printing system __________________
Approx. 83 sec! 5 est. " ' '
Standard coated paper print ' Approx. 110 sec / sheet
FH’ 1 SETS? ......
P QfiEIP'“
Prlntlng Speed """
.....'."°‘“" "WEE! ........
olnk Fltm Cassette type (exclusive),
Card mode185><120 mm
Computer mode 85x114 mm
——_——_————__——____
Paper Feeding System Automatic paper lead (holds 25 sheets oi standard coated paper, standard
Number of Priming Pixels Video mod SQDX 1296 dots, 306
' Card mode: 1024 X1450 dots, 306 X 306/dpi
“""N‘ii'iiii:’6'r"6i Copies
Functions
Title, Zoom, P P, Calender, Wide, Card Storage, Text
Card mode: Single Screen, Album Print, Mulii Frame Print, Title, Zoom, Card
Erase, Auto Print, Text
Computer mode: Single Screen. Multi Frame Print
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
OS-VIDEO IN Socket V (luminance signal) 1 Vp~p, 75 ohm, C (color signal) 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohm
(front: 1)
OVIDEO IN Socket RCA pin socket 1 Vp-p, 75 ohm (front: 1)
OEDIT Socket DVC linking mini DIN 5 pin (iront: 1)
OPARALLEL Socket Centronios standard 36 pin (rear: 1)
OSERIAL Socket Macintosh serial port a pin (rear: 1)
OPC Card Pc Card type it (CF card and Smart Media are compatible with the adapter.)
(iront: 1)
tlnput Switch Video mode: S-VIDEO takes precedence when both S-VIDEO and VIDEO
are connected
Computer mode When both the SERIAL Socket and PARALLEL Socket ere
o the side to be used.
”emulsifiers:
OVIDEO OUT Socket RCA
OWIndows PCIAT compatible system with 804868X or faster CPU
OS: windows 98, Windows 95
Memory: 32 MB or more (Windows 98, Vlfindows 95)
tMacIntosh Macintosh series with 68030 or taster CPU
OS: Syslem 7.1 or later
OStanderds PCMCIA2.1 IJEIDM.2 and PCMCIA ATA 1.02 standard
OFormat DOS Format ,
almege Format JPEG baseline system (JFIF, EXIF, DCF [Design mie ior Camera File 2
System], CIFF, SISRIF) “i
TIFF (Baseline TIFF Rev.6.0 RGB Full Color Images standard) re
ONurnber oi Readable Pixels 320x240 (QVGA) to 3072 X204B (4BASE) _g
Samplingratio444422420411 ‘5
unscented image JPEG baseline system (DCF [Design rule tor Camera File System] standard) “1
Sub sampling 4: 2. 2 E
CL
-Number of Recorded Images Approx. 12imagos (2-MBeard)
..... ° Hymns-sage" Time '
Allowable Operet
Tern t
" External Dimensions
Approx. 8 718" (W)
(Approx. 225 (W)><32 (H) x277 (0) mm]
Warranty
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company, Division of
Company, Division ot Matsushita Matsushita Electric ot Puerto Rico, Inc.
Electric Corporatlon of America Ave. 65 de lnlanteria. Krn. 9.5 .
One Panasonic Way Secaucus, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina. Puerto
New Jersey 07094 Rico 00965
PANASONIC / QUASAR Video Products
Limited Warranty
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company of Panasonic sales Company (collectively referred to as “the
Warrantor') will repair this product with new or refurbished parts, free of charge, In the USA or Puerto Rico, in
the event of a defect in materials or workmanship as lollows (all time periods commence from the date ot the
original purchase):
EBQIIUSZE EABIS LAMB
DIGITAL PHOTO PRINTER ONE (1) YEAR NINETY (90) DAYS
. Battedes (it included) - New rechargeable batteries in exchange tor detective rechargeable batteries for ten
(10) days. Non-rechargeable batteries are not warranted.
Ianuil included) - New video cassette tape in exchange tor a defective video cassette tape tor live (5) days.
In-home, carry»in or mail-in service, as applicable, in the USA can be obtained during the warranty period by
contacting a Panasonic Services Company (PASC) Factory Servicenter listed in the Service Directory.
Or call toll free 1-800-272—7033..to locate an authorized PASC Servioenter. Carry-in or mall-in service in
Puerto Rico can be obtained during the warranty period by calling the Panasonic Sales Company telephone
number listed in the Servicenter Directory. This warranty Is extended only to the original purchaser.
A purchase receipt or other prool ol the date at the original purchase is requires before warranty service is
rendered.
This warranty only covers failures due to detects in materials and workmanship which occur during normal
use and does not cover normal maintenance, including, but not limited to, video and audio head cleaning, and
does not cover consumable materials such as printing paper and Ink cassette. The warranty does not cover
damage which oowrs in shipment, or failures which are caused products not supplied by the warrantor, or
failures which result from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misappllcatlon, alteration,
modification, laulty installation, set-up adjustments, improper antenna, Inadequate signal pid
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