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For Customer Use: Enter below the Serial No. of the GV -PT2U Multimedia Printer . The serial number is located on the bottom of the GV -PT2U. Model No. GV-PT2U Serial No. GV - P T 2 MULTIMEDIA PRINTER LPT0002-023B INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH[...]
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2 Dear Customer , Thank you for purchasing this Multimedia Printer . Before use, please read the safety information and precautions contained in the following pages to ensure safe use of this product. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The GV -PT2 Multimedia Printer should be used with: AC 120 V ` , 60 Hz T o prevent electric shock and hazards, DO NOT use any othe[...]
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3 5. V entilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. T o ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. • Do not block the openings by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. • Do not place the product in a built-i[...]
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4 USE 1. Accessories T o avoid personal injury: • Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. It may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. • Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. • Use a[...]
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5 CAUTIONS If you notice smoke or a peculiar smell coming from the printer , shut it down and unplug it IMMEDIATEL Y . Use of the printer under these conditions could lead to fire or electric shock. Contact your JVC dealer. DO NOT attempt to repair the malfunction yourself. DO NOT attempt to insert foreign objects into the printer, as this can lead[...]
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6 MAJOR FEA TURES A V ariety of Special Effects Printing Options This printer allows you to print text or images on standard or seal paper in any of one of several formats. STROBE PRINT (page 30) Print at set intervals, as when taking snapshots in rapid succession. INSET PRINT (page 28) Inset one image inside another When using a JVC camcorder or V[...]
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7 SUN 1 8 15 22 29 MON 2 9 16 23 30 TUE 3 10 17 24 WED 4 11 18 25 THU 5 12 19 26 FRI 6 13 20 27 SAT 7 14 21 28 JUN 1997 LA YOUT PRINT Horizontal layout (page 20) Name Sticker (page 36) V ideo cassette label (page 34) V ertical layout (page 32) Calendar [...]
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8 MAJOR FEA TURES 6 CONTROLS, INDICA TORS AND CONNECTORS 10 Front View .................................................................................... 10 Rear View ..................................................................................... 11 Remote Control Unit ........................................................................[...]
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9 PERIPHERAL UNIT CONNECTIONS 54 INST ALLING THE SOFTW ARE 56 OPEN & CLOSE (Basic Operation Procedure) 58 CONTROLS AND OPERA TIONS 60 PRINTING PROCEDURE 63 Video Printer Operation ..................................................................... 63 PC Operation ................................................................................[...]
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10 CONTROLS, INDICA TORS AND CONNECTORS Front V iew 1 PRINT button 2 MEMOR Y button • Press to store an input image for printing. 3 POWER button • T urns the printer on and off. 4 SOURCE/ON LINE button 5 FRAME ST ABILIZER 6 V ent holes • Periodically clean these holes with a vacuum cleaner . Make sure the printer’ s power cord is unplugged.[...]
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11 Rear V iew & P ARALLEL Connector • Connect to the parallel (printer) terminal of a computer using a commercially available printer cable. * Service Door for Jammed Paper Removal • Open this door when paper is jammed. * Do not open this door unless paper is jammed. Be sure to close this after clearing the paper jam. ( JLIP (Joint Level In[...]
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12 CONTROLS, INDICA TORS AND CONNECTORS (cont.) Remote Control Unit POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 1 8 9 0 ! @ # $ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POWER button 9 MEMORY button 0 FRAME ST ABILIZER ! PRINT button @ FORMA T control button # MODE select control button $ CANCEL button 1 T ransmitter 2 SOURCE select [...]
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13 PREP ARA TION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL (RC) UNIT How to aim the remote control unit How to install the batteries Place two R03/AAA batteries in the compartment. Align the batteries as shown. Operating distance depends on the ambient brightness and the angle at which the RC unit is aimed at the receiver. When replacing the batteries ● Use two R03/[...]
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14 REMOTE PAUSE S INPUT VIDEO VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTIONS Make sure that you have easy access to the AC outlet which the printer is plugged into so that it can be immediately unplugged in case of emergency . Connect the printer power plug to a different AC outlet from the TV and VCR. TO CONNECT TO AN IMAGE SOURCE WITH S-VIDEO OUTPU[...]
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15 REMOTE PAUSE S INPUT VIDEO VIDEO OUTPUT TO CONNECT TO AN IMAGE SOURCE WITH REGULAR VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTORS V ideo cable (optional) Connect to V ideo input connector ø 3.5 mm Mini-Plug cable (editing cable optionally available or provided with a JVC camcorder) Use this cable when using a JVC camcorder equipped with an Editing[...]
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16 A Install the ink cassette included with the optionally available color print paper sheet set. 1 OPEN CASSETTE DOOR Pull the right top of the door in the direction indicated by the arrow to open it. 2 T AKE UP SLACK T urn the roller on the side with the “ ” mark in the direction of the arrow . Do not turn the part marked with A . 3 INST ALL [...]
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17 About Color Print Paper Sheet Sets (optional) Y ou must use one of the sets shown in the following chart: SET PV -50SF AU (Standard type) PV -25SFSAU (Sticker type) CONTENTS • Standard Print Paper (50 Sheets) • Ink Cassette (50 Prints) • Sticker Print Paper (25 Sheets) • Ink Cassette (25 Prints) USES Print your favorite images, just like[...]
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18 Opening the paper tray ● Open the lid while pushing A . LOADING THE P APER TRA Y A T o printer Printing side Cautions Inserting color print paper sheets in the paper tray 1. Keep the partition panel upright. If it is tilted, get it upright by pushing the back of the paper tray . 2. Load print sheets in the tray , placing the side with the dete[...]
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19 PREP ARA TION ● Before printing, make sure everything is set up and ready. 1 Have a Color Print Paper Sheet Set (option) ready. (page 17) 2 Install the ink cassette in the printer (page 16) 4 Open the output tray. 5 Connect image source to the printer (page 14). 3 Place the color print paper sheets in the [...]
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20 This section explains how to print a single image — for example, if you want to print individual photographs to put in a photo album. BASIC PRINTING POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 1 3 5 6 2 1 PRESS FORMA T •FORMA T SELECT MENU appears on the connected monitor . 2 SELECT LA YOUT AND NO. [...]
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21 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLA YBACK Fast-forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene, then start playback a little before the scene. 5 PRESS MEMOR Y WHEN THE DE- SIRED IMAGE APPEARS •The image is stored in memory and appears on the screen. •If MEMORY display is unstable, press F .ST ABILIZER button to call up “F .ST ABILIZER ON” on [...]
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22 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING Print menu display PRINTER MENU Z NUMBER OF PRINTS : 1 ON SCREEN : ON I D NUMBER : 20 SELECT [ / ] SET [ / ] OK [ OK ] QUIT [ MENU ] 4 PRESS CURSOR BUTTONS / TO SELECT THE DESIRED OP- TION 5 REPEA T 3 AND 4 AND PRESS OK BUTTON WHEN SETTING IS COMPLETE •PRINTER MENU disappears and s[...]
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23 24 – 31 32 34 36 38 24 – 31 24 26 30 Select Layout ITEM OPTION Layout HORIZONT AL VER TICAL VIDEO CASSETTE NAME STICKER CALENDAR OFF 4 16 SAME PIX SELECTED PIX STROBE <HIGH> STROBE <LOW> APPLICA TION Usually set to this option. For vertical layout. T o print video cassette labels. T o print stickers for visiting cards. T o print [...]
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24 Multi-Print (Same Scene) Y ou can print the same image 4 or 16 times on one sheet. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 1 3 5 6 2 Preparation See page 19. 1 PRESS FORMA T •FORMA T SELECT MENU appears on the monitor . 2 SELECT HORIZONT AL ON LA YOUT , SELECT 4[...]
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25 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLA YBACK Fast-forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene, then start playback a little before the scene. 5 PRESS MEMOR Y WHEN THE DE- SIRED IMAGE APPEARS •The image is stored in memory and appears on the screen. •Only one image is stored in memory , regardless of the MUL TI setting. •In order to superimpose[...]
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26 6 1 3 5 8 2 POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL Multi-Print (Different Scenes) Y ou can print various images on the same print sheet. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) Preparation See page 19. 1 PRESS FORMA T •FORMA T SELECT MENU appears on the monitor . 2 SELECT HORIZONT AL ON LA YOUT , SEL[...]
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27 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLA YBACK Fast-forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene, then start playback a little before the scene. 5 PRESS MEMOR Y WHEN THE DE- SIRED IMAGE APPEARS •The image is stored in memory and appears in the upper lefthand corner of the screen. •The next position to be stored in memory appears in all white in the[...]
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28 POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 9 1,5 3,7 4,10 11 2,6,8 Inset Print DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) Preparation See page 19. Store the main scene 1 PRESS FORMA T •FORMA T SELECT MENU appears on the monitor . 2 SELECT HORIZONT AL ON LA YOUT AND SELECT OFF FOR MUL TI Press cursor buttons[...]
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29 Store the sub scene 5 PRESS FORMA T •FORMA T SELECT MENU appears on the monitor . 6 SELECT 4 OR 16 ON MUL TI AND SELECT SELECTED PIX ON CONTENT Press cursor buttons / to place the pointer Z on items and press cursor buttons / to change the options. •With 4 selected on MUL TI, the size of the sub scene will be 1/4 of the main scene area. With[...]
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30 POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 1 3 5 6 2 Strobe Print The printer stores a selected number of images at short intervals, and print them on one sheet. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) Preparation See page 19. 1 PRESS FORMA T •FORMA T SELECT MENU appears on the monitor . 2 SELECT HORIZON[...]
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31 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLA YBACK Fast-forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene, then start playback a little before the scene. 5 PRESS MEMOR Y WHEN THE DE- SIRED IMAGE APPEARS •The images are automatically stored at intervals of approx. 1/15 sec. in STROBE<HIGH> and 1/2 sec. in STROBE<LOW>. •When the maximum number of [...]
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32 V ertical Layout Print An image can be printed on the upper half of a print sheet. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 1 3 5 6 2 Preparation See page 19. 1 PRESS FORMA T •FORMA T SELECT MENU appears on the monitor . 2 SELECT VER TICAL ON LA YOUT Press cursor[...]
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33 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLA YBACK Fast-forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene, then start playback a little before the scene. 5 PRESS MEMOR Y WHEN THE DE- SIRED IMAGE APPEARS •The desired image is stored in memory and a vertical layout of the image appears on screen. •The area to be stored is as shown to the left. •If the image[...]
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34 POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 1 3 5 6 2 Video Cassette Label Print Y ou can print video cassette labels that you can use to record the contents of your video cassettes. Use the optional Color Print Paper Sheet Set PV -25SFSAU. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) Preparation See page 19. FO[...]
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35 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLA YBACK Fast-forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene, then start playback a little before the scene. 5 PRESS MEMOR Y WHEN THE DE- SIRED IMAGE APPEARS •The desired scene is stored in memory and appears on screen. •While the MEMOR Y screen shows one image, the actual print looks as illustrated on the opposi[...]
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36 Name Sticker Print Y ou can print 16 separate copies of the same image. Use the optional Color Print Paper Sheet Set PV -25SFSAU. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 1 3 5 6 2 Preparation See page 19. FORMAT SELECT MENU Z LAYOUT : HORIZONTAL MULTI[...]
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37 4 BEGIN SOURCE PLA YBACK Fast-forward or rewind the source tape to find the desired scene, then start playback a little before the scene. 5 PRESS MEMOR Y WHEN THE DE- SIRED IMAGE APPEARS •The desired image is stored in memory and appears on screen. •While the MEMORY screen shows one image, the actual print looks as illustrated on the opposit[...]
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38 Preparation See page 19. POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 3 5,7 2 8 4,6 Calendar Print Y ou can print an image and calendar together . A vailable only with the vertical layout. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) CANCEL button 1 BEGIN SOURCE PLA YBACK Fast-forward or rewind the sour ce tape t[...]
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39 5 PRESS OK •MAKE/ERASE CALENDAR display appears with the image of vertical layout. 6 SET YEAR/MONTH OF CALENDAR Press cursor buttons / , place the pointer Z on year or month and change year or month with cursor buttons / . 7 PRESS OK BUTTON •Screen turns blue with “Please wait.” displayed. After a while, the image com- bined with the cal[...]
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40 Stored Title Impose Five different titles including “HAPPY BIR THDA Y” are stored in the printer and can be called up for superimposed printing. Colors and positions of the titles are set in advance. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 2 4 5 3 Preparation [...]
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41 4 PRESS OK •Screen turns blue with “Please wait.” displayed. The title superimposed on the image then appears on MEMORY display . •If masking is desired at the same time, follow the steps 2 through 4 on page 44. •When both the masking and title are super - imposed on the image, the title appears on the frame. 5 PRESS PRINT •Print Lam[...]
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42 Camera Title Impose Y ou can print a scene or image with your own handwritten characters or drawing imposed on it. The title or drawing will cover the entire image area of the color print paper sheet, regardless of the “MUL TI” setting. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMA[...]
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43 4 SELECT CAMERA TITLE Press cursor buttons / to place the pointer Z on CAMERA TITLE. 5 PRESS OK •SELECT/ERASE TITLE disappears with title entry display entered. •T itle automatically turns blue. •If a vertical layout or video cassette label format is selected, ensure that the title is inside the image area. •W ith vertical layout, the ti[...]
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44 Masking Print Y ou can print an image inside a frame by masking part of the image. Four different frame shapes are available. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) Star Oval Heart W ave POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 2 3 4 5 CANCEL button Preparation See page 19. 1 STORE THE DESIRED IMAGE IN [...]
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45 4 PRESS OK •Screen turns blue with “Please wait.” displayed. The masking superimposed on the image then appears on MEMORY display . •If you want to title-superimpose at the same time, follow the steps 2 through 4 on page 40. •When both the masking and title are super - imposed on the image, the title appears on the frame. 5 PRESS PRINT[...]
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46 Snapshot Print If you have a JVC camcorder with a Snapshot Search function (such as the GR-SV7 and GR- DV1), you can easily locate and print snapshots. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) Preparation ● Connect the camcorder ’ s editing connector to the P AUSE connector on the printer using the editing cable supplied with the camcorder , or a[...]
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47 4 REWIND THE T APE IN THE CAMCORDER TO THE SCENE YOU W ANT TO PRINT , THEN P AUSE THE T APE 5 PRESS MODE •MODE SELECT MENU appears. •If the image to be printed is not stored in memory , “CAPTURE” is not displayed on the MODE SELECT MENU. 6 SELECT SNAP SHOT PRINTING Press cursor buttons / and place the pointer Z on SNAP SHOT PRINTING. 7 P[...]
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48 Editing Index When you edit a source tape using Random Assemble Editing (available on selected JVC camcorders and VCRs), you can print out the scenes at the Edit-In and Edit-Out points you’ve registered. This allows you to make an editing index. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRINTING (cont.) POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MOD[...]
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49 4 CHOOSE EDITING INDEX Press cursor buttons / and place the pointer Z on EDITING INDEX. 5 PRESS OK •MODE SELECT MENU disappears and EDITING INDEX appears. •16 image sections are displayed regardless of the number of scenes set on the PRINTER MENU. 6 PRESS THE CAMCORDER’S EDIT ST ART BUTTON OR THE VCR’S ST ART BUTTON •Edit indexing begi[...]
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50 MEMO[...]
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51 PERSONAL COMPUTER PRINTER SECTION q The Readme.TXT file provides additional information for setup and information that is not included in the instruction manual. Please read the file before installing the provided software program. q Y ou can find the latest information (in English) on the provided software program at our www server: <www>[...]
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52 REQUIRED HARDW ARE q Bi-Directional 25-pin printer interface q 486DX2 or higher CPU OPERA TING ENVIRONMENT q Personal computer with Microsoft T * Windows T * Operating System V ersion 3.1 (also verified to run with Microsoft T Windows T 95) * Microsoft T and W indows T are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation registered in the United States a[...]
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53 SOFTW ARE FEA TURES DRIVER WINDOW Print orientation, number of prints and image adjustment can be selected in this window . •Print orientation : Portrait/Landscape •No. of prints : 1 to 25 •Image adjustment Contrast : Low — High (1 1 grades from –5 — +5) Brightness : Dark — Bright (1 1 grades from –5 — +5) CAPTURE UTILITY WINDO[...]
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54 PERIPHERAL UNIT CONNECTIONS q When connecting components, make sure all units are turned off. T o VIDEO INPUT TV (Set the input select switch to VIDEO (EXT .IN)) V ideo cable (optional) An S-V ideo cable connection is recommended for optimal image quality . T o VIDEO OUTPUT connector T o S-VIDEO OUTPUT connector S-V ideo cable (option) V[...]
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55 REMOTE PAUSE S INPUT VIDEO VIDEO OUTPUT Rear panel jack T o VIDEO OUTPUT connector To P ARALLEL connector Commercially available printer cable (bi- directional parallel interface) Parallel (printer) connector T o S-VIDEO INPUT connector T o VIDEO INPUT connector Printer Front panel jack[...]
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56 INST ALLING THE SOFTW ARE INST ALLING IN A WINDOWS-COMP A TIBLE PC Refer to the Windows T user manual for details on basic W indows T operation. INST ALLA TION 1 . Start W indows T . • Close any other programs that are open. 2 . Insert the “Driver & Capture Utility Software (INST ALL DISK)” into the floppy disk drive. 3 . • W ith W i[...]
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57 Run Type the name of a program, folder, or document, and Windows will open it for you. Open: a:setup OK Cancel Browse… Software License Agreement Contract Please read the following contract. IMPORTANT NOTICE Thank you for purchasing this product. Software belonging to this product is to be used only if you agree to the term and[...]
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58 OPEN & CLOSE (Basic Operation Procedure) GETTING ST ARTED Y ou can launch this program using the standard procedure for W indows T . There are some differences between Windows T 3.1 and W indows T 95. Windows T 3.1 of fers a number of ways to launch an application. 1. Open the group of application icons on the program manger and double-click[...]
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59 Once the program has loaded, W indows T 3.1 displays the screen shown below . File(F) Edit(E) Image(I) Window(W) Help(H) Maximize button Titlebar Control menu button CLOSING THE PROGRAM Double-click the control menu button in Windows T 3.1 or click Close GV -PT2 Capture Utility (X) on the [File (F)] menu. With W indows T 95, simply click the Clo[...]
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60 CONTROLS AND OPERA TIONS MENUBAR Capture New(N) Save(S) Save As(A) Exit Capture Utility(X) Capture New(N) Save(S) Save As(A) Exit Capture Utility(X) File(F) Edit(E) Image(I) Window(W) Help Each menu is configured as shown below The menubar provides several menus with lists of commands that enable you to execute various program [...]
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61 Undo(Z) Copy(C) Rotate 90 ° Clockwise(9) Rotate 90 ° Counterclockwise(0) Resize(S) Change Color Mode(C) Edit(E) 256-Tone Index Color Gray Scale 800% 400% 200% 100% 50% 25% Image(I) Undo(Z) Copy(C) Rotate 90 ° Clockwise(9) Rotate 90 ° Counterclockwise(0) Resize(S) Change Color Mode(C) Edit(E)[...]
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62 CONTROLS AND OPERA TIONS (cont.) Window(W) Tile(T) Cascade(C) Arrange Icons 1 Capture1 2 Capture2 3 Capture3 4 Capture4 Arranges the captured images side by side and stacked one upon another. A maximum of four tiles are visible at one time. Arranges the captured images in cascade. Shows a maximum of four images overlapping one[...]
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63 POWER TITLE MASKING SOURCE FRAME STABILIZER MEMORY PRINT MODE FORMAT MENU OK CANCEL 1,9 4 3 PRINTING PROCEDURE PRINTING AN IMAGE FROM YOUR PC Y ou can work on images captured on your PC using commercially available Paint software programs — for instance, to add text or modify the image — and then print the results. Preparation: Refer to p[...]
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64 Print Printer Name: Properties PC OPERA TION 5 . Capture the image. • Select [Capture New (N)] in the File menu to transfer the image data from printer to PC. • The captured image is framed in white. 6 . Repeat steps 2 through 5 to capture other images. NOTE: A maximum of four images can be captured with the Capture Utility . If you want to [...]
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65 11 . Call up the printer setup display (setup dialog). (Example) •W indows T 95 Click [Properties (P)] on the display on page 64, and the [Setup Dialog] box appears. •W indows T 3.1 Click [Option (O)] on the printer setup display , and the [Setup Dialog] box appears. •Select print orientation, number of prints and image adjustment. •When[...]
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66 HOW THE SETUP DIALOG WORKS 4 . [OK] Click to validate the change you have made. 5 . [Cancel] Click to cancel the change you have made and close this window . 6 . [Normal (N)] Click to set contrast and brightness to normal. 7 . [Help (H)] Click to call up help information. 8 . [V ersion (A)] Click to display the GV -PT2 printer driver version. PR[...]
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67 HOW THE SPOOLER WINDOW WORKS GV-PT2 Spooler Information(I) Help(H) 2 1 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 Transmitting now. 5 . Spooler bar box Displays progress of the data transfer from PC to printer . Print starts when the bar is fully down. 6 . Help button Click to call up help information for the spooler window . Same as [Help] on the menu bar . 7 . Printer ico[...]
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68 WHA T TO DO IF ANY OF THE MESSAGES BELOW APPEAR VIDEO PRINTER MODE TROUBLESHOOTING v Appears when: m Action: Message Please wait. Set ink cassette and close cover . Set paper tray . Open output tray . Paper is not compat- ible with ink cassette. Open back door and remove paper . Pull out paper tray and check paper . Replace ink cassette. Pull ou[...]
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69 WHA T TO DO IF ANY OF THE MESSAGES BELOW APPEAR VIDEO PRINTER MODE v Appears when: m Action: Message Paper jammed. Remove paper . Close back door . PC mode is selected. Video printer mode is selected. W aiting for transfer of captured data. T ransferring cap- tured data!! v Paper is jammed during printing. m Remove paper (refer to page 73). v Ja[...]
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70 v Printer power is not on, printer is improperly connected, or BIOS setting is not correct. m T urn the printer power on after checking to make sure connections are correct. v The jammed paper removing door is not fully closed. m Close the jammed paper removing door . v The paper tray is not inserted properly . m Insert the paper tray . v The ou[...]
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71 WHA T TO DO IF ANY OF THE MESSAGES BELOW APPEAR PC PRINTER MODE v Appears when: m Action: Message Page Video printer mode is selected. Switch to the PC mode. Capture mode is selected. Switch to the PC mode. Ink cassette is empty . Replace ink cassette. Pull out paper tray and check paper . Paper jammed. Remove paper . Pull out paper tray and che[...]
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72 TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.) Check to see if If power won’t turn on Error lamp lights (or blinks) paper is jammed two or more stacked sheets have printed the image you want to print from the playback unit cannot be called up on screen. the image on the TV screen won’t change or the stored image has disappeared. color is weak or wrong. the image t[...]
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73 WHEN PAPER JAMS 1 . Unplug the power cord. •The stored image disappears. 2 . Remove the jammed sheet from the output tray . If no paper is jammed in the output tray 3 . Remove the paper tray and remove the jammed sheet. If no paper is jammed in the slot of the paper tray 4 . Remove the jammed paper removing door and remove the paper . Lift the[...]
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74 SPECIFICA TIONS AC 120 V ` , 60 Hz During printing : Approx. 63 W , 1.0 A When idle : Approx. 4 W NTSC standard Sublimation dye thermal transfer line printing Resolution : 640 (horiz.) x 480 (vert.) dots Gradation : 256 tones Ink sheet : Cartridge (dedicated) 3-color consecutive printing (yellow , magenta, cyan) Print sheet : Paper size 144 x 10[...]
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75 INDEX C Calendar Print ................................. Z pg. 38 Camera T itle Impose ....................... Z pg. 42 Capture the Image Into PC .............. Z pg. 64 Capture Utility ................................ Z pg. 60 Capture Utility window ................... Z pg. 60 Color Print Paper Sheet Set .............. Z pg. 17 Content of Imag[...]
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