Sony DPP-FP97 User Manual
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The calendar is displayed in the calendar
area.
6
Press PRINT.
To save the image, see page 25.
Tip
When creating a new handwritten message or
illustration, draw a message or illustration with a
black ink pen on a sheet of white paper, shoot it with a
digital camera, and then save it on the destination that
contains the image for background.
On the history of handwritten message
or input messages
A total of up to 12 handwritten illustrations or
input messages are automatically saved as the
history. (When the saved messages exceed 12,
the oldest one will be deleted.) You can utilize
handwritten illustrations or input messages by
recalling the history.
1
From the
CreativePrint menu
(page 19), press g/G/f/F to select
“Superimpose/Stamp,” then
press ENTER.
The window used for selecting the
background image is displayed.
2
Select an image for the background.
1
Press
g
/G/f/F to select an image for
background, then press ENTER.
The window used for adjusting the
image is displayed. For how to adjust an
image, see step 5 on page 27.
2
Press
g
/G to select
and then press
ENTER.
Preview window is displayed.
3
Superimpose a handwritten
message, an illustration, stamps, or
a preinstalled phrase on the
background image.
x To superimpose a handwritten
message
1
Press
g
/G to select
(Text), then
press ENTER.
The window used for selecting a
method to create a message is
displayed.
2
To create a new message from the
beginning, press
g
/G/f/F to select
[Freehand-new]. To create a message
using the data in the history, press
g
/G/
f/F to select [Freehand-history].
Then press ENTER.
3
To create a new message: Press
g
/
G/f/F to select the image you want to
superimpose and press ENTER.
Select the image of handwritten
messages or illustrations you have
prepared in advance.
4
Press f/F to select
and press ENTER.
To exit Modify Calendar
window and return to the
calendar setting window,
press g/G to select
and
press ENTER. You can set
“Date color” in the similar
procedures.
To input characters, see
page 28.
Superimposing a Handwritten
message, Stamp or
Preinstalled phrase on an
image
Item
Settings/Procedures
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