Brother International MFC-9200C Users Manual - English - Page 96

Walk-Up Video Printing, Getting Started, Auto Switch

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11 Walk-Up Video Printing 11 Getting Started Walk-Up Video Printing lets you use your MFC, connected to your camcorder, digital camera, video game, or VCR, to view a video on the attached equipment. The video signal and the output you create are NTSC (National Television System Committee). This is not compatible with any other standard. With no documents in the feeder, plug the cable from your video camera's Video Out jack into the MFC's RCA pin jack. Play the video. Some camcorders, digital cameras, video games or VCRs do not correctly conform with NTSC standards. Then you would not be able to capture video signals. You can do video printing on only Letter, Legal and A4 size paper. Auto Switch Whenever you connect video equipment to the MFC and turn the video signal on, the MFC's Copy keys automatically switch to video printing mode. Video Keys The LCD will show: VIDEO:PRESS COPY CAPTURE READY As soon as you turn off the video equipment or disconnect it, the Copy Keys return to normal copy mode. You cannot access video printing mode if you have too much in memory. 11 - 1 W A L K - U P V I D E O P R I N T I N G

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WALK-UP VIDEO PRINTING
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Walk-Up Video Printing
Getting Started
Walk-Up Video Printing lets you use
your MFC, connected to your
camcorder, digital camera, video
game, or VCR, to view a video on the
attached equipment. The video signal
and the output you create are NTSC
(National Television System
Committee). This is not compatible
with any other standard.
With no documents in the feeder,
plug the cable from your video
camera’s Video Out jack into the
MFC’s RCA pin jack. Play the video.
Auto Switch
Whenever you connect video equipment to the MFC and turn the video signal
on, the MFC’s Copy keys automatically switch to video printing mode.
The LCD will show:
Some camcorders, digital cameras, video games or VCRs do not
correctly
conform with NTSC standards. Then you would not be able to capture video
signals.
You can do video printing on only Letter, Legal and A4 size paper.
As soon as you turn off the video equipment or disconnect it, the Copy Keys
return to normal copy mode.
You cannot access video printing mode if you have too much in memory.
Video Keys
VIDEO:PRESS COPY
CAPTURE READY