Getting started, Overview, Location and function of parts and controls – Sony UP-970AD User Manual
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Overview / Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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Getting Started
Overview
Stable, high-quality printing
• Capable of high-resolution images of 12.8 dots/mm.
• 8-bit processing provides monochrome printing with
up to 256 shades of gradation.
A variety of printing modes
Single-picture mode
Side mode
Reverse mode
Multi-picture mode
A change of settings makes available an even greater
number of print modes (see page 22).
Storing print modes
Store often used print modes as submenu values for
subsequent instant recall.
Supports both analog and digital input
• Prints NTSC and PAL color video signals as well as
EIA and CCIR monochrome video signals.
• Compatible with Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0
compatible).
Auto cut function (UP-990AD only)
Automatically cuts the paper when printing completes.
Printing to film (UP-990AD only)
The UP-990AD can print on transparent film using UPT-
210BL (separately sold).
Location and Function
of Parts and Controls
For more details, see the referenced page numbers
enclosed in parentheses ().
UP-990AD
Front Panel
A !Power ON/OFF Switch (page 9, 19, 22, 31, 33,
36)
Press to turn ON the printer. The LCD display
backlight as well as the CUT, FEED, COPY, and
PRINT buttons light.
* When set to digital mode, the PRINT button does not
light.
B Printer window display (LCD: liquid crystal
display) (page 14, 22, 27, 33)
The back light lights in green when the unit
operates normally. Also, in normal operation, the
paper currently selected is indicated by the pointer
on the LCD.
For detailed information on the paper, see
“Installing the Printer Driver” on page 26 and
“Paper currently selected” on page 22 and 33.
If an error occurs, a corresponding alarm message
is displayed.
During menu operations, menu items and settings
are displayed.
Used to make menu operations.
D CONTRAST (contrast) control (page 25)
Adjusts the contrast of the printouts.
E BRIGHT (brightness) control (page 25)
Adjusts the brightness of the printouts.