Sony UPCR20L Operating Instructions - Page 30

About Operation Modes, Full mode, Quick Print mode, Event mode - templates

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Chapter 3 Setup (Administration) tab Lets you limit the number of prints per order and make password settings. The print logs and system logs can also be displayed from this tab. (Template) tab Lets you copy data such as templates for border prints onto an expansion CompactFlash card. You can also enter the text that will be added to images from this tab. (Printer settings) tab Lets you configure settings such as those for printing by order number or file name, as well as cutting mode settings. You can also perform print quality adjustment from this tab. 4 When the setting is complete, touch the button. Note If the date for the unit's internal clock is set to 2008 or earlier, a clock settings screen allowing you to set the correct date will appear after you exit the administration screen. If you cancel and exit the clock settings screen without setting the date, you will return to the Start Guide screen. For details on setting the date, see "Setting the Time" on page 33. About Operation Modes This unit has three operation modes. Full mode This mode is designed for using this unit as a self-service photo kiosk to be operated directly by customers in a store. This mode makes all functions available, providing customers with a wide choice of print options. Because of the numerous options provided to the customer in this mode, it may take a significant amount of time for a customer to complete the ordering process. Quick Print mode This mode is also designed for using this unit as a selfservice photo kiosk to be operated directly by customers in a store. Compared to Full mode, the customer is presented with fewer options, which allows them to more easily and quickly print their photos. The following functions are not available in Quick Print mode: • Split Image • Border Print • Index Print • Image editing other than crop and rotate Event mode This mode is designed for using this unit at events such as parties or weddings. This mode is intended to allow event guests to print photos free of charge; this mode is also intended for use in a store where the unit is operated only by staff. This mode provides access to all functions. The language selection, pricing, and password input functions are not used in Event mode. 30 About Operation Modes

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About Operation Modes
Chapter 3
Setup
(Administration) tab
Lets you limit the number of prints per order and make
password settings.
The print logs and system logs can also be displayed
from this tab.
(Template) tab
Lets you copy data such as templates for border prints
onto an expansion CompactFlash card.
You can also enter the text that will be added to images
from this tab.
(Printer settings) tab
Lets you configure settings such as those for printing
by order number or file name, as well as cutting mode
settings.
You can also perform print quality adjustment from
this tab.
4
When the setting is complete, touch the
button.
If the date for the unit’s internal clock is set to 2008 or
earlier, a clock settings screen allowing you to set the
correct date will appear after you exit the
administration screen. If you cancel and exit the clock
settings screen without setting the date, you will return
to the Start Guide screen. For details on setting the
date, see
“Setting the Time” on page 33
.
About Operation Modes
This unit has three operation modes.
Full mode
This mode is designed for using this unit as a self-service
photo kiosk to be operated directly by customers in a store.
This mode makes all functions available, providing
customers with a wide choice of print options.
Because of the numerous options provided to the customer
in this mode, it may take a significant amount of time for a
customer to complete the ordering process.
Quick Print mode
This mode is also designed for using this unit as a self-
service photo kiosk to be operated directly by customers in
a store. Compared to Full mode, the customer is presented
with fewer options, which allows them to more easily and
quickly print their photos.
The following functions are not available in Quick Print
mode:
Split Image
Border Print
Index Print
Image editing other than crop and rotate
Event mode
This mode is designed for using this unit at events such as
parties or weddings.
This mode is intended to allow event guests to print photos
free of charge; this mode is also intended for use in a store
where the unit is operated only by staff. This mode
provides access to all functions.
The language selection, pricing, and password input
functions are not used in Event mode.
Note