Sony UPA-PC100 Printer User Manual


 
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Changes: Ver. 2.05 to Ver. 2.06
The following specifications have been added:
Scanning More than One Film (35-mm Film Only)
Images can be scanned from several film strips, and then printed or written to
CD-R all at once.
Selecting and Deselecting All the Images when Scanning
When scanning you can select or deselect all the images in the screen used to
select images for output.
Correcting Red Eye
You can reduce red eye in images.
Annotating Images
Prints can be annotated with comments.
Writing Viewing Software to CD-R
When you write image data to a CD-R, viewing software (Windows) and
HTML files are also written to the CD-R so the images can be viewed easily
on other computers.
New Print Size for the UP-D70A Printer
The 8 × 12 Size print (200 × 300 mm) is available for the UP-D70A printer.
Setting the Image Format when Scanning
During scanning you can select a data format for images scanned from
photographs or films.
Annotating Receipts
You can enter two, 20-characater lines of text that appear at the bottom of
receipts.
Setting the Button Sound
You can activate or deactivate the sound emitted when you touch the buttons
on the screen.
Adding and Deleting Templates for Collage Prints
You can add or delete templates used in creating collage prints, as necessary.
Screensaver for the Initial and Printing Screens
You can set the interval after which the screensaver for the initial or printing
screen appears. Still images or movies can be selected as the screensaver for
the initial screen, but only still images can be selected as the screensaver for
the printing screen.
Modifications to the Diagnostic Function
The diagnostic possible through the Configuration Utility is limited to SCSI
peripheral devices.
Configuration Utility Setting Management
You can return the Configuration Utility settings to their default settings, as
well as import or export the settings.
Scanning More than One Film
You can scan images from several film strips, and then print the images or write
them to CD-R all at once.
1 Display the screen to start film scanning, and then touch the [OK] button.
(Refer to “Scanning the Film” on p. 22 of the User’s Guide.)
Only the image in the selected frame is scanned. When scanning ends, a
screen prompts you to confirm whether you want to scan another film.
Note
• When you scan several film strips, do not mix different types together
(negative, positive, black and white).
• When the number of scanned frames reaches the maximum number of
prints set in the Configuration Utility, you are not prompted to confirm
whether you want to scan another film. Instead, the screen allowing you
to select the number of copies to print is displayed. For details, refer to
“Selecting the Number of Copies to Print” on p. 22 of the User’s Guide.
• When you write scanned film strips to CD-R and the volume of data that
can be written to CD-R reaches the maximum set in the Configuration
Utility, you are not prompted to confirm whether you want to scan
another film. Instead, the screen allowing you to confirm the prices is
displayed. Continue from Step 2 of “Writing Image Data to a CD-R” in
the User's Guide.
2 Touch the [Yes] button.
A message prompts you to set the film.
3 Follow the procedure from Step 3 of “Setting the Film and Prescanning”
on p. 21 to “Scanning the Film” on p. 22 of the User’s Guide.
4 Repeat Steps 1 to 3, as necessary.
5 When you are done, touch the [No] button at Step 2, above.
The screen allowing you to select the number of prints is displayed.
The remainder of the procedure is the same as when scanning then printing an
image from film. Continue the procedure from Step 1 of “Selecting the Number
of Copies to Print” on p. 22 of the User’s Guide.
Selecting and Deselecting All the Images
when Scanning
When scanning you can select or deselect all the images in the screen used to
select images for output.
At Step 1 of “Selecting the Image for Output and Making the Scanner Settings”
on p. 21 of the User’s Guide, touch the [Select All/Deselect All] button to select
or deselect all the images. To select or deselect only some images, touch the
desired images.