Sony UP-DR80 User Manual

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Page 1 - Digital Photo Printer

4-153-309-11(1)Digital Photo PrinterOperating InstructionsUP-DR80© 2009 Sony Corporation

Page 2 - Owner’s Record

10Before Printing OperationNoteDo not turn the selector beyond the range of the paper size marks when setting it. Doing so may result in damage.5Inse

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11Before Printing Operation2 Place the paper roll in the media tray so that the arrow on the label points toward the ink ribbon side. You can load th

Page 4 - Parts and Controls

12Before Printing OperationIf the ink ribbon becomes torn while still in useCellophane tape, etc., can be used to repair a torn ink ribbon so that th

Page 5 - Introduction

13Printing OperationPrintingBefore printing• Is the printer connected to a computer? (page 7)• Has the printer driver been installed? (page 7)• Has t

Page 6 - Carrying the Printer

14Removing Scraps OperationWhen removing and then reloading a partially used paper rollIf the paper roll is not tightly rolled, roll it up more tight

Page 7 - Connections

15Removing Scraps Operation3Insert the empty paper cover horizontally to attach it.NoteBe sure to insert the paper cover fully and attach it securely

Page 8

16Precautions MiscellaneousMiscellaneousPrecautionsSafety• Operate the printer using the power source specified in “Specifications” (page 20).• Be ca

Page 9

17Precautions Miscellaneous3Remove the ink ribbon.For details on how to remove the ink ribbon, see step 4 of “Replacing the Ink Ribbon and Paper” on

Page 10 - Operation

18Precautions Miscellaneous2Remove the paper that is ejected after thermal head cleaning is performed.3Press and hold the STOP button, and release th

Page 11

19Ink Ribbon and Paper Miscellaneousholder after cleaning is performed. In such cases, be sure to replace the paper roll.• If the cleaning sheet is n

Page 12 - Leading edge of paper

2Owner’s RecordThe model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record these numbers in the space provided below.Refer to these numbers whenever

Page 13 - Printing

20Specifications MiscellaneousSpecificationsPower requirements100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 HzInput current 3.4 to 1.4 AOperating temperatures5 °C to 35 °C

Page 14 - Removing Scraps

21Troubleshooting MiscellaneousTroubleshootingIf a problem appears, check the following troubleshooting guide first and perform whatever action is ne

Page 15

22Explanation of Indicators MiscellaneousExplanation of IndicatorsThe meanings of the indicators on the printer when they are on or flashing are desc

Page 16 - Precautions

23If a Paper Jam Occurs MiscellaneousIf a Paper Jam OccursWhile the printer is printing, if the ALARM indicator lights and any of the following messa

Page 18 - Miscellaneous

UP-DR803Table of ContentsIntroductionFeatures ...4System Configuration ...

Page 19 - Ink Ribbon and Paper

DR80\9041117_4153309111_GB\4153309111\41533091111UPDR80SY\030C01.fm4Features / Location and Function of Parts and Controls IntroductionIntroductionFe

Page 20 - Specifications

5Location and Function of Parts and Controls IntroductionG IndicatorsThe indicators are as shown below:A CLEANING indicatorLights while cleaning is i

Page 21 - Troubleshooting

DR80\9041117_4153309111_GB\4153309111\41533091111UPDR80SY\040C02.fm6Supplied Accessories / Carrying the Printer PreparationPreparationSupplied Access

Page 22 - Explanation of Indicators

7Connections PreparationConnectionsAfter connecting a USB connecting cable (supplied) to the printer and the computer, connect the power cord. For de

Page 23 - If a Paper Jam Occurs

8Before Printing OperationOperationBefore PrintingOnce the printer is connected to the computer (page 7), before you can actually begin printing you

Page 24 - Sony Corporation

9Before Printing OperationLoading the Ink Ribbon and PaperWhen using the printer for the first time, it is necessary to first load the paper and ink

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