Sony UP-897MD User Instructions - Page 33
Connections, Connecting to the USB Connector, Paper, Paper You Can Use - video printer
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Getting Started Connections Notes • Turn off the power to each device before making any connections. • Connect the AC power cord last. Connecting to the USB Connector Video equipment to video output connector Color/black and white video monitor Connecting cable (BNC y BNC) (not supplied) to VIDEO IN to video input connector Connecting cable (not supplied) to VIDEO OUT to REMOTE to - AC IN 75 Ω select switch a) AC power cord (not supplied) RM-91 remote control unit (not supplied) to wall outlet a) Set the 75 Ω select switch as follows. ON: When nothing is connected to the VIDEO OUT connector, set the switch to this position. OFF: When a video monitor or other video equipment is connected to the VIDEO OUT connector, set the switch to this position. Paper Use only Sony UPP-110S/110HD/110HG paper designed for use with this unit. High print quality cannot be guaranteed if any other paper is used with this unit, and such paper could damage the unit. You cannot use the UPP-110HA as specified for the UP-880/890MD series printer. Paper You Can Use Print paper characteristics are as follows. Print Characteristics TYPE I (Normal) TYPE II (High Density) TYPE V (High Glossy) Paper Type UPP-110S UPP-110HD UPP-110HG Notes on storing and handling paper Storing unused paper • Stored unused paper at a temperature below 30°C (86°F) in a dry location that is not exposed to direct sunlight. • Do not store unused paper near volatile liquids or allow the paper to contact any organic volatile liquid, cellophane tape, or any compound of vinyl chloride. Loading paper • Handle the paper carefully when loading to avoid touching the printing surface with your fingers. Perspiration or oil from you hands could cause pictures to blur. • After removing the label from the leading edge of the paper, pull the paper out 15~20 cm (about 6~8 in.) before printing. Label adhesive remaining on the paper could spoil a picture. Storing printouts • To prevent printouts from fading or changing color, store them in a cool, dry location where the temperature is not higher than 30°C (86°F). • Store printouts in a polypropylene pouch or between sheets of paper that contain no plastic. • Do not store printouts where they will be exposed to direct sunlight or high humidity. • Do not store printouts near volatile liquids or allow the prints to contact any organic volatile liquid, cellophane tape, or any compound of vinyl chloride. • To prevent fading, do not stack printouts on or under a diazo copy sheet. • To mount printouts on another sheet of paper, use double-sides tape or a water base adhesive. • Do not incinerate waste printer paper. 33 Connections / Paper