Sony UPD-X100 User Manual

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Page 1 - Digital Photo Printer

3-207-400-13(1)Digital Photo Printer© 2003 Sony CorporationUP-DX100Operating Instructions ______________________________________ GB

Page 2 - Owner’s Record

Preparations10Inserting the Print Paper1Set the print paper into the tray.Riffle the print paper. Then insert the print paper with its printing surfac

Page 3

Preparations11Connecting the Printer to a Wall OutletConnect the supplied AC power cord to the AC IN connector of the printer and then to wall outlet.

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Menu12MenuStructure of the MenuFunctions of Each Menu ItemCOLOR ADJUST CYN-RED (–7 to +7)COLOR(S)* MAG-GRN (–7 to +7)YEL-BLU (–7 to +7)DARK (–7 to +7)

Page 5 - Overview

Bluetooth13BluetoothBluetooth Wireless TechnologyThe Bluetooth1) wireless technology allows communication between various Bluetooth devices without us

Page 6 - Location of Parts

Bluetooth146Press b or B of the control button to set the POWER to ON.7Press the EXEC button.“REBOOTING” appears. Then the printer is restarted, and t

Page 7

Printing a Picture15Giving Your Printer a Device NumberWhen two or more printers are used in a system, it is convenient that each printer have a devic

Page 8 - Preparations

Adjustments16Reprinting a Picture Stored in Memory (COPY PRINT)The data of the last picture printed is stored in the memory of the printer. You can re

Page 9 - Attaching the Paper Holder

Adjustments17Adjusting the Print Quality (COLOR ADJUST)With the MENU function, you can adjust the picture quality. You can check the adjusted results

Page 10 - Inserting the Print Paper

Adjustments183Press b or B of the control button to select the memory-cell number (1, 2, or 3).4Press the EXEC button.The adjusted values are stored i

Page 11 - Connecting to a Computer

Precautions19PrecautionsSafety• Operate the printer using the power source specified in “Specifications” on page 20.• This unit is not disconnected fr

Page 12 - Functions of Each Menu Item

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

Page 13 - Bluetooth

Specifications20SpecificationsPrinterPower supply 100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 HzCurrent consumption1.1 A max. (during printing)Operating temperature5°C to 3

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Troubleshooting21TroubleshootingIf you run into any problem when using your UP-DX100, use the following table as a guide to troubleshoot the problem.

Page 15 - Printing a Picture

Troubleshooting222Remove the paper tray, and remove the jammed paper from the paper tray slot. 3Remove the cover on the rear panel, and check that th

Page 16 - Adjustments

Troubleshooting23Error messagesAuthentication failed.• The authentication time limit (30 seconds) elapsed.tEnter the same passkey correctly both on th

Page 18 - To exit COLOR ADJUST

3WARNINGThis unit has no power switch.When installing the unit, incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, or connect the

Page 19 - Precautions

Table of Contents4Table of ContentsOverview ... 5Features ...

Page 20 - Specifications

Overview5OverviewThe Sony UP-DX100 Digital Photo Printer is an extension printer for the UPX-C200/C300 Digital Printing System. As a second or third p

Page 21 - Troubleshooting

Location of Parts6Location of PartsFrontA 1 (on/standby) button and lampPress to turn on the printer, and the lamp lights. Pressing it again makes the

Page 22 - Bluetooth Function

Location of Parts7RearA Paper jam remove coverWhen a paper jam occurs, remove this cover, and remove the jammed paper.B -AC IN connectorConnect to a w

Page 23 - Error messages

Preparations8PreparationsBefore using the printer for the first time, you need to install a print cartridge and the paper tray, as indicated below. Th

Page 24 - Sony Corporation

Preparations9Changing the Print CartridgeWhen the print cartridge runs out, the lamp lights and an error message appears on the operation display. R

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