Sony DPP-EX50 Operating Instructions - Page 112

EDIT - Adjust., Use the supplied cleaning

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Symptom The image is stretched horizontally when printed. Check • Did you rotate the image or add other process? There are white lines or dots on the printed pictures. The picture is too bright, dark, reddish, yellowish, or greenish. The eyes of the subject are red. Red-eye reduction does not take effect. • Did you enlarge, reduce the size of, rotate, or move an image after the red-eye reduction? Cause/Solutions c Depending on the type of digital camera used, the image may be stretched vertically if it has been rotated or processed using your digital camera. This is not because of trouble with the printer, but because the image was rewritten with your digital camera. c The print head or paper path may be soiled. Use the supplied cleaning cartridge to clean the head and path. (.page 124) c Adjust an image by selecting Menu EDIT - Adjust. (.page 33) c Adjust fro the red-eye phenomenon by selecting Menu - EDIT - Red-eye reduction. (.page 35) c Set the size of the adjustment frame to be two to seven times as large as the eye. (.page 35) c Red-eye reduction may not work properly if other editorial operations such as enlarging, reducing the size of, rotating, or moving an image. Perform these editorial operations first and then perform red-eye reduction. 112 GB

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112
GB
Symptom
The image is
stretched
horizontally
when printed.
There are white
lines or dots on
the printed
pictures.
The picture is too
bright, dark,
reddish,
yellowish, or
greenish.
The eyes of the
subject are red.
Red-eye
reduction does
not take effect.
Check
• Did you rotate the image
or add other process?
• Did you enlarge, reduce
the size of, rotate, or move
an image after the red-eye
reduction?
Cause/Solutions
c
Depending on the type of digital camera
used, the image may be stretched
vertically if it has been rotated or
processed using your digital camera.
This is not because of trouble with the
printer, but because the image was
rewritten with your digital camera.
c
The print head or paper path may be
soiled.
Use the supplied cleaning
cartridge to clean the head and path.
(
.
page 124)
c
Adjust an image by selecting Menu -
EDIT - Adjust. (
.
page 33)
c
Adjust fro the red-eye phenomenon by
selecting Menu - EDIT - Red-eye
reduction. (
.
page 35)
c
Set the size of the adjustment frame to be
two to seven times as large as the eye.
(
.
page 35)
c
Red-eye reduction may not work
properly if other editorial operations
such as enlarging, reducing the size of,
rotating, or moving an image.
Perform
these editorial operations first and then
perform red-eye reduction.