Panasonic SVAP10U SVAP10U User Guide - Page 14

Forwarding/Reversing the Screen, Reprinting the Image, Printing Multiple Copies of a Single Image

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PRINT SET B C MENU DISPLAY/ CANCEL TITLE DATE COPY NUMBER DPOF/ALL SELECT PRINT A 1 1234 13 5678 9 10 11 12 1 1234 5678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 Basic Functions ª Forwarding/Reversing the Screen When 13 or more images are recorded on a card, using the 2134 Buttons, aligning 1 (blue frame) on the places indicated in the diagram to the left and pressing the 2134 Buttons will forward/reverse the screen. ª Reprinting the Image Press A to make the Index Display appear after printing is complete and the Album Display appears and then press the PRINT Button B after selecting the picture in the blue frame. ≥If inserting a different Ink Cassette before reprinting when using a card, re-select the image. ª Printing Multiple Copies of a Single Image 1 Press C (NUMBER Button) when the picture is displayed. ≥The number of prints increases when pressing C. ≥The Photo Printer can continuously print up to 10 copies of the same image. ≥The number of pages remaining to be printed (including the currently printing page) appears in the lower left corner of the screen. To Operate with the Buttons on the main unit See page 29. ª Paper Jams ≥If a "Paper jam has occurred. Remove paper and press [PRINT]" error message appears. Remove paper out of the left side 1 or the right side 2, and remove the Ink Cassette. Make sure no more paper is stuck inside, then re-insert the Ink Cassette. Press the Print button. The error message will disappear and printing will continue. ≥If you have trouble removing the paper, turn the power off, and then back on again. Proceed to remove the paper from either 1 or 2. ≥If the paper stops moving during print even though no error messages appear, do not remove the paper. Wait for printing to resume automatically. 2 14

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Basic Functions
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Forwarding/Reversing the Screen
When 13 or more images are recorded on a card, using the
2134
Buttons, aligning
1
(blue frame) on the places indicated in the diagram
to the left and pressing the
2134
Buttons will forward/reverse the
screen.
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Reprinting the Image
Press
A
to make the Index Display appear after printing is complete
and the Album Display appears and then press the PRINT Button
B
after selecting the picture in the blue frame.
If inserting a different Ink Cassette before reprinting when using a card,
re-select the image.
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Printing Multiple Copies of a Single Image
1
Press
C
(NUMBER Button) when the picture is
displayed.
The number of prints increases when pressing
C
.
The Photo Printer can continuously print up to 10 copies of the same
image.
The number of pages remaining to be printed (including the currently
printing page) appears in the lower left corner of the screen.
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Paper Jams
If a “Paper jam has occurred. Remove paper and press [PRINT]” error
message appears. Remove paper out of the left side
1
or the right
side
2
, and remove the Ink Cassette. Make sure no more paper is
stuck inside, then re-insert the Ink Cassette. Press the Print button.
The error message will disappear and printing will continue.
If you have trouble removing the paper, turn the power off, and then
back on again. Proceed to remove the paper from either
1
or
2
.
If the paper stops moving during print even though no error messages
appear, do not remove the paper. Wait for printing to resume
automatically.
To Operate with the Buttons on the main unit
See page 29.
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