78 8. printing procedures (special prints) – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CP700E User Manual
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8. Printing Procedures (Special prints)
1
Displaying the source image (image from the input signal)
1
Press the SET
SET
button.
,
“CHANGE : OK/CANCEL” is selected.
,
When changing the setting, select “CANCEL”.
2
Press the SET
SET
button.
,
The MAIN MENU is displayed.
3
Press the SET
SET
button.
,
“SAVE PRG 1/2/3” is selected.
,
This menu is used to store the setting in any one of 3 programs (1, 2 or 3).
4
Press the RIGHT
or LEFT
button to select the program number 1, 2 or 3 to store the setting.
,
The setting will be overlaid. In case of keeping the stored program, do not select the program No. in which the setting is
stored.
5
Press the SET
SET
button.
,
The source image (image from the input signal) is displayed.
1
Storing images in memory
1
Press the DISPLAY button to display the set conditions.
2
Press the FIELD/FRAME button on the remote control to select FIELD or FRAME.
3
Press the MONITOR button and select the source image (“LIVE” is displayed on the monitor.) to display the image to be stored
in memory.
4
Press the MEMORY button.
,
The set strobe memory starts.
,
When the strobe memory is set on multi-image, the position of image memory is automatically set.
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To store the images in strobe memory again while “MEM&STOP” is set to ON at multi-image and strobe memory setting,
press the CLEAR button or press the MEMORY button after completing printing.
The strobe images are stored in the 2nd page.
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When “MODE” is set to “SAME”, the images are stored in [A B] or [A B C D] repeatedly.
When “MODE” is set to “DIFF”, “IMAGES” to “4” and FIELD mode, 4 images are stored in [A] or [B] and then image
memorization stops.
Images can be stored in the other memory page by pressing the MEMORY PAGE button.
When “MODE” is set to “DIFF” and “IMAGES” to “16”, [A B] and [A B C D] are not indicated. The images can be stored in
one memory page.
After storing 16 images in memory, image memorization stops.
When pressing the MEMORY button again, images are stored in memory again.