Panasonic SVP20U Operating instructions

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Operating instructions
Before use, please read these instructions completely.
SD Mobile Printer
Operating Instructions
Model No.
SV-P20U
For USA assistance. please call:1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to:consumerproducts@panasonic.com
For Canadian assistance. please call:1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www.panasonic.ca
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Contents
End User License Agreement ................ 2
Information for Your Safety.................... 4
Supplied Accessories ............................ 6
Optional Accessories ............................. 6
Introduction ............................................ 6
Preparation
Controls and Components ..................... 7
Power Supply......................................... 8
Using an AC Adaptor.......................... 8
Using the Battery................................ 8
Paper/Ink Cassette .............................. 10
Inserting the Ink Cassette .....................11
Inserting an SD Memory Card/
MultiMediaCard.................................... 12
Turning the Power ON ......................... 12
Using the Menu Screen ....................... 13
Menu Interface ................................. 13
Basic Functions
Printing Images.................................... 14
Printing Multiple Screen Shots of
Different Images................................... 16
Printing Multiple Screen Shots of
the Same Images................................. 18
Inserting a Frame Illustration and
Printing................................................. 19
Date Printing ........................................ 20
Trimming.............................................. 21
Printing DPOF-set Images................... 22
Adjusting Picture Quality...................... 23
Setting LCD Monitor ............................ 24
After Use.............................................. 25
Cutting the Left and Right Sides of the
Paper After Printing ............................. 26
Connecting with your PC
System Requirements (For Printer Driver
and SD Viewer for Printer)................... 27
Installing the Printer Driver .................. 28
Installing SD Viewer for Printer............ 38
Printing a file from the PC.................... 39
Uninstalling the Printer Driver........... 41
Notes on the Printer Driver ............... 41
The Status Monitor ........................... 41
To Delete the Data of the Printing
Job.................................................... 41
To Confirm the USB port .................. 42
Note for installing from the
[Add Printer Wizard] screen.............. 42
Notes on SD Viewer for Printer ........ 42
Messages for Printer Driver.............. 43
Others
Precautions .......................................... 44
Ink Cassette/Paper Set Notes .......... 44
Ink Cassette Notes ........................... 44
Paper Notes...................................... 44
Before Printing.................................. 44
During Printing.................................. 44
Notes on Handling Finished Prints ... 45
Optimal Use of the Battery ............... 45
State of Power Lamp While
Charging........................................... 46
Notes on Memory Cards................... 46
About the LCD Monitor ..................... 47
Internal Temperature ........................ 47
About the setting on the menu
screen............................................... 48
Condensation ................................... 48
About Unclean Thermal Heads ........ 48
Notes on Handling the SD Mobile
Printer ............................................... 49
Maintenance Notes........................... 50
Messages on the LCD Monitor............. 51
Before Requesting Service .................. 52
Specifications....................................... 54
Limited Warranty (For U.S.A. Only)...... 56
Customer Services Directory
(For U.S.A. Only).................................. 58
Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guía
española para el uso rápido................. 59
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Dear Customer,
We would like to take this opportunity to
thank you for purchasing this Panasonic
SD Mobile Printer. Please read these
Operating Instructions carefully and keep
them handy for future reference.
Information for Your
Safety
Do not open the Ink Cassette
Compartment Door while printing is in
progress. Your fingers could be pinched
between the thermal head arms and the
Ink Cassette.
IMPORTANT
Please respect all copyrights.
Whatever you have recorded and
created can be used for your personal
entertainment only. Under copyright
laws, other materials cannot be used
without obtaining permission from the
holders of the copyrights.
Please note that the actual controls and
components, etc. of your printer may
look somewhat different from those
shown in the illustrations in these
Operating Instructions.
Only an SD Memory card or
MultiMediaCard can be used for this
printer.
:
SD Logo is a trademark.
Microsoft
®
and Windows
®
is a trademark
of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
The other various designations,
company names, brand names, etc. are
registered trademarks or trademarks of
the respective companies.
The contents or complete reproduction
or copy of these Operating Instructions
could be changed without notice.
The USB-IF Logos are trademarks of
Universal Serial Bus Implementers
Forum, Inc.
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referred to.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING
INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
AND DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE THE
COVER (OR BACK); THERE ARE
NOT USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Notice:
This product has parts that contain a
small amount of mercury. It also
contains lead in some components.
Disposal of these materials may be
regulated in your community due to
environmental considerations. For
disposal or recycling information
please contact your local authorities, or
the Electronics Industries Alliance:
<http://www.eiae.org.>
A lithium ion/polymer battery that is recyclable powers the product
you have purchased. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information
on how to recycle this battery.
RBRC
Li-ion
TM
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FCC Note: (U.S. only)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, follow the attached
installation instructions and use only shielded interface
cables with ferrite core when connecting to computer or
peripheral devices.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the users
authority to operate this equipment.
Trade Name: Panasonic
Model No.: SV-P20U
Responsible party: Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic
Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Support Contact: Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company
1-800-211-PANA(7262)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
SV-P20U
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Supplied Accessories
AC Adaptor
(VSK0624)
Power Cable
(K2CA2EA00002)
USB Connection
Cable
(K2KZ4CB00002)
Head Cleaner
(VFQ0106)
Ink Cassette/Paper set
(For trial/20 sheets)
CD-ROM (Printer
Driver, SD Viewer for
Printer)(VFF0167)
Carrying Case
(RFC0069-H)
Battery Pack
(CGR-S603)
Optional Accessories
Battery Pack
(CGR-S601)
Ink Cassette/Paper set
(VW-CSA20/VW-CSASD8)
Introduction
This printer is used to print still pictures
recorded on a card taken by a digital
camera or other digital device using an
SD/MultiMediaCard.
Install the accessory printer driver on your
personal computer to use the printer with
your PC.
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Preparation
Controls and Components
1
Power Button [ ]
Hold down (for about 2 seconds) to
turn on/off the SD Mobile Printer.
2
Menu Button [MENU]
Use this button to display the Menu
screen.
3
Display Button [DISPLAY]
Use this button to enter various
selections in the Menu screen.
Use to change the screen between a
Preview Display and an Index Display.
4
[2], [1] Button
Use these buttons to select Menu
items and images on the index screen.
5
Power Lamp [ON]
When you turn the power on, the
Power Lamp turns on.
6
Print Lamp [PRINT]
When this Lamp lights up, the printer
is ready to print.
7
Error Lamp [ERROR]
This lights when normal printing is no
longer possible because, for example,
the printing paper or ink has run out.
8
Paper Insert Slot [PAPER IN 4]
Insert a sheet of paper here.
9
Paper Exit Slot
A printed sheet of paper exits here.
Do not insert a sheet of paper into this
slot. It may result in a paper jam or unit
failure.
10
Memory Card Slot
This is where the Memory Card is
inserted.
11
Memory Card Door
[SD CARD
3]
12
Ink Cassette Insert Location
Insert the Ink Cassette.
13
Ink Cassette Eject Lever
Slide to eject the Ink Cassette.
14
Ink Cassette Compartment
Door
15
Paper Sliding Slot
This slot is the opening for sliding the
paper in and out while printing. Do not
touch the paper while printing.
16
USB Terminal [USB]
Connect the accessory USB cable
here for connection to your PC.
17
Battery Eject Lever
[BATTERY EJECT
2]
Slide to remove the Battery.
18
Card Compartment Window
19
LCD Monitor
Menu Screen or Index screen etc. is
displayed here.
20
Battery Holder
Attach the battery here.
21
DC Input Socket [DC IN 4.9V]
Connect the AC Adapter (supplied
accessory) to supply the power.
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MENU
DISPLAY
ON
PRINT
ERROR
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21
PAPER IN
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Power Supply
ª Using an AC Adaptor
1
Connect the DC Input Lead to the
[DC IN 4.9V] socket on the SD Mobile
Printer.
2
Connect the AC main Lead to the AC
Adaptor and the AC Outlet.
Hold down the Power Button [ ] for about 2
seconds, and the printer is on.
ª
Using the Battery
1
Attach the Battery 1 to the Battery
Holder on the SD Mobile Printer 1 and
slide it forward until it locks with a
click. 2
2
Connect the AC mains Lead to the AC
Adaptor and to an AC Outlet. (Refer to
the description above.)
The [ON] Lamp flashes.
3
Leave them as above until the Power
Lamp [ON] goes off.
When recharging is completed, the
[ON] Lamp
goes off.
Remove the AC Adaptor to use the Battery.
The SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE
INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND
SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE
.
DC IN 4.9V
DC IN 4.9V
1
1
2
1
2
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Ejecting the Battery
Slide and hold the Battery Eject Lever
2
toward
the direction shown by the arrow
1
and slide the
battery to eject
2
.
When recharging, turn off the power of the printer.
Remove the battery if the printer is left unused for a
long time.
When the battery is fully charged, up to 24 sheets
can be printed in succession when the ambient
temperature is 77 degrees F/25 degrees C.
Typical charging time to fully charge the battery is
about 170 minutes (68 degrees F/20 degrees C and
humidity 60 %). Higher or lower ambient
temperature may cause a variation in the actual
charging time.
When the Power Lamp flashes more quickly or
slowly (or turns off), some abnormality may have
occurred. Refer to State of Power Lamp While
Charging on page 46.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturers instructions.
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Paper/Ink Cassette
The following Ink Cassette/Paper Sets may be used for this printer in addition to the
paper/ink cassette supplied.
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Paper That Can Be Used For Printing
The SD Mobile Printer can use the following types of paper. (optional)
Credit Card Size 2-1/8"t3-3/8"(54t86 mm) Printing Paper :
The Ink Cassette/Paper Set (VW-CSA20).
This is a set consisting of an ink cassette and 20 sheets of standard paper.
8 Pre-Cut Adhesive Paper*:
The Ink Cassette/Paper Set (VW-CSASD8).
This is a set of an ink cassette and 20 sheets of an over-coating type of adhesive
paper.
*All accessories may not be available in all markets.
When taking the paper out of the package, remove
sheets one at a time in order from the bottom
sheet (opposite to the protection sheet). Then,
carefully stack the sheets by pulling them out
about 3 cm/1 inch off the package (Pay attention
not to contact the paper with the adhesive portion
of the package)
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Please read the Precautions carefully.
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Handle the paper carefully, since surface of the paper is scratched easily.
Printing on paper with a flawed surface causes white patches on printed image.
When using adhesive paper, do not peel off the seal, otherwise, a paper jam or failure
may be caused.
Use the ink cassette and paper contained in the box (The Ink Cassette/Paper Set). The
ink cassette is designed to print the number of sheets contained in the Ink Cassette/
Paper Set.
When using adhesive paper, the picture printed may be displaced with reference to the
cutting frame.
Do not fold or bend the paper. Insert it into the Paper Insert Slot with the [PRINT SIDE]
facing upwards.
1
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Inserting the Ink Cassette
1
After removing the stopper 1, turn the
hole in the direction of the arrow to clear
any slack in the Ink Film.
2
Open Ink Cassette Compartment Door
2.
3
Push it into the direction shown by the
arrow until it clicks into place.
4
Close 2.
Ejecting the Ink Cassette
Slide the Ink Cassette Eject Lever
3
to take out
the Ink Cassette.
Do not touch the Ink Film in the Ink Cassette, and do
not pull it out of the cassette.
It is recommended that you do not pull out the Ink
Cassette before the full consumption of ink, because
the Ink Film may sag when resetting the Ink
Cassette.
Confirm that there is no paper and then remove or
replace the Ink Cassette.
Do not eject the Ink Cassette during printing.
Close the Ink Cassette Compartment Door during
printing.
After removing the Ink Cassette, pack it back into its
original case.
2
2
3
3,4
2
1
1
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Inserting an SD Memory Card/
MultiMediaCard
1
Slide the Memory Card Door 1, and flip it
to open.
2
Hold the Memory Card placing the cut off
corner 2 at the front with the label facing
up, and then insert it fully into the
Memory Card Slot horizontally.
When inserted correctly, a clicking noise will be
heard.
3
Close the Memory Card Door 1.
After inserting the Memory Card, reverse the
procedure in step 1 to close the Memory Card
Door.
The actual time to read all the images from the
Memory Card will vary, depending on the number
and size of the photos.
While the [CARD ACCESS] sign is being displayed
in red, never take the card out or turn the power off.
If images cannot be recognized by this printer, t is
displayed on the index screen.
Turning the Power ON
1
Install the battery or plug in the AC
adaptor (l
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button for about 2 seconds.
The [ON] Lamp is turned on.
The LCD monitor is turned on 2 seconds after
turning on the [ON] Lamp.
The [CARD ACCESS] sign is displayed in red
while the images in the Memory Card are being
read.
If no operation is performed with the printer for
about 10 minutes (about 5 minutes when the
Memory Card inserted into the Printer contains
no images) when using the battery, it
automatically turns off the power.
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Using the Menu Screen
Use the Menu Mode as follows.
1
Turn the printer on. (l
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2
Press the [MENU] button.
The Menu screen is displayed.
3
Press the [DISPLAY] button to select the
item to be set.
With each press of the [DISPLAY] button, the
next item is highlighted.
4
Press the [21] button to set the
selected item to a desired mode.
When adjusting the quality of printed images or
LCD monitor, press [1] to display the setting
screen. (l 23, 24)
5
Press the [MENU] button.
The setting selected on the Menu screen will be
cancelled when the printer is turned off.
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Menu Interface
1 Print style (l
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2 Number of copies (l
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3 Date print (l
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4 DPOF (l
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5 Frame (l
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6 Trimming (l
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7 Picture (l
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8 LCD (l
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2
3
4
5
MENU
DISPLAY
MENU
DISPLAY
MENU
DISPLAY
MENU
DISPLAY
OK SETSELECT
Number of copies
Print style
DPOF
Date print
Standard
1
OFF
PRINT
MENU 1/2
OK SETSELECT
Number of copies
Print style
DPOF
Date print
Standard
2
OFF
PRINT
MENU 1/2
OK SETSELECT
Number of copies
Print style
DPOF
Date print
Standard
1
OFF
PRINT
MENU 1/2
OK SETSELECT
Trimming
Picture
LCD
ADJUST
ADJUST
MENU 2/2
Frame
ON
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Basic Functions
Printing Images
1
Insert a Memory Card, and Turn on the
Printer.
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The Index picture screen is displayed.
2
Press the [21] button to select a
desired image.
Each time the button is pressed, the next image
is framed by a blue line.
When 7 or more images are recorded on a card,
pressing the [21] button will move the screen
forward/backward the screen.
3
Press the [DISPLAY] button.
The preview image is displayed. (Each time the
[DISPLAY] button is held down, the preview
image switches to the Index screen and vice
versa.)
If you wish to print the previewed image as is,
proceed to Step 8.
4
Press the [MENU] button.
The Menu screen is displayed.
5
Press the [DISPLAY] button to select
[Print style] and press the [
21] button
to set it to a desired mode.
[Standard]: Prints an image
[Copy 8]: Prints 8 screen shots of the
same picture. (l 18)
[Select 8]: Prints 8 screen shots of the
different pictures. (l 16)
2
3
4
5
Standard
DISPLAY:Print this picture.
Date
MENU
DISPLAY
Standard
Insert paper to print.
Date
MENU
DISPLAY
MENU
DISPLAY
OK SETSELECT
Number of copies
Print style
DPOF
Date print
Standard
1
OFF
PRINT
MENU 1/2
MENU
DISPLAY
15
6
Press the [DISPLAY] button to select
[Number of copies] and press the [
21]
button to set the number of the print.
7
Press the [MENU] button.
The preview image is displayed.
8
Insert a sheet of paper with the [PRINT
SIDE ] upward into the [PAPER IN
4] slot
(Upper slot) 1.
Make sure the paper is fed into the [PAPER
IN 4] slot on the unit. The Paper will then start
to print. (If the Paper is not fed, push paper
lightly to begin paper feed process.)
The LCD monitor is turned off during the
printing operation. (l 24)
The paper is moved forward and backward
several times and exits from the Paper Exit Slot.
The printed paper is then ready to be removed
from the Paper Exit Slot
2
.
Do not insert the paper into the Paper Exit Slot
because this may result in a paper jam or a unit
failure.
9
After completion of the printing, pull out
the printed paper horizontally.
PAPER IN
6
7
8
OK SETSELECT
Number of copies
Print style
DPOF
Date print
Standard
1
OFF
PRINT
MENU 1/2
MENU
DISPLAY
Standard
Insert paper to print.
Date
MENU
DISPLAY
9
16
After the image is finished printing, a message will
be displayed to feed in the next sheet of paper.
Do not touch the paper during printing.
Do not open the Ink Cassette Compartment Door
during printing.
When the printer stops during printing, refer to
Internal Temperature page 47.
Please read the Precautions carefully. (
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If the [ON] Lamp flashes, the battery will run down
shortly. Recharge the battery or connect the AC
adaptor.
If messages are displayed, refer to Messages on
the LCD Monitor on page 51.
Since the paper slides forward and back during
printing, keep a gap of at least 10 cm/4 inch or more
around the printer during the print process.
Printing Multiple Screen Shots of
Different Images
This printer can divide the screen into 8, and print
multiple screen shots of different images.
1
Insert a Memory Card, and Turn on the
Printer.
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The Index picture screen is displayed.
2
Press the [MENU] button.
The Menu screen is displayed.
3
Press the [DISPLAY] button to select
[Print style] and press the [
21] button
to set it to [Select 8].
3
2
MENU
DISPLAY
MENU
DISPLAY
OK SETSELECT
Number of copies
Print style
DPOF
Date print
Select 8
1
OFF
PRINT
MENU 1/2
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4
Press the [MENU] button.
5
Press the [21] button to select a image
and press the [DISPLAY] button.
The selected image is marked with [¥]
1
on
the bottom-right corner of it.
6
Repeat step 5 and select 8 images.
After selecting 8 images, the preview image is
displayed.
Images are arranged in the order selected (in
the order they were marked).
7
Insert a sheet of paper. (l
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Use of the Ink Cassette/Paper Set
(VW-CSASD8)* is recommended.
*All accessories may not be available in all markets.
When using adhessive paper, the picture printed
may be displaced with reference to the cutting
frame.
Even if you select 7 images or less, multiple screen
shots of different images can be printed. On
inserting a sheet of paper, the index picture screen
switches to the preview image and the image is
printed.
Select eight images, then print them. If you print
seven images or less, the blank space cannot be
used for additional printing.
NOTE: The date will not be printed, even if the
date feature is selected.
4
5
6
Select8
Select 7 pictures by [DISPLAY].
DISPLAY:Reselect
Select8
Insert paper to print.
Date
MENU
DISPLAY
MENU
DISPLAY
MENU
DISPLAY
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Printing Multiple Screen Shots of
the Same Images
This printer can divide the screen into 8, and print
multiple screen shots of the same images.
1
Insert a Memory Card, and Turn on the
Printer.
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The Index picture screen is displayed.
2
Press the [MENU] button.
The Menu screen is displayed.
3
Press the [DISPLAY] button to select
[Print style] and press the [
21] button
to set it to [Copy 8].
4
Press the [MENU] button.
5
Press the [21] button to select a
desired image and press the [DISPLAY]
button.
The preview image is displayed.
6
Insert a sheet of paper. (l
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Use of the Ink Cassette/Paper Set
(VW-CSASD8)* is recommended.
*All accessories may not be available in all markets.
When using adhesive paper, the picture printed may
be displaced with reference to the cutting frame.
NOTE: The date will not be printed, even if the
date feature is selected.
4
5
OK SETSELECT
Number of copies
Print style
DPOF
Date print
Copy 8
1
OFF
PRINT
MENU 1/2
MENU
DISPLAY
Copy8
Insert paper to print.
Date
Copy8
DISPLAY:Print this picture.
Date
MENU
DISPLAY
3
2
MENU
DISPLAY
MENU
DISPLAY
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Inserting a Frame Illustration
and Printing
You can insert illustrations stored in this printer into
the image and print it.
1
Proceed to steps 1 through to 4 on
page 14.
The Menu screen is displayed.
2
Press the [DISPLAY] button to select
[Frame] and press the [
21] button to
select a desired illustration.
After selecting the frame illustration, press the
[MENU] button.
3
Insert a sheet of paper. (l
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The image with the frame illustrations are
printed.
NOTE: The date will not be printed, even if the
date feature is selected.
When [Copy 8] is selected, 8 images with frame
illustration are printed. When [Select 8] is selected,
a frame illustration is printed around the whole (8)
images.
When the frame illustration is selected, border areas
of the image are cut off.
2
OK SETSELECT
Trimming
Picture
LCD
ADJUST
ADJUST
MENU 2/2
Frame
ON
Standard
Insert paper to print.
Date
MENU
DISPLAY
20
Date Printing
You can print images with the date of recording
superimposed.
1
Proceed to steps 1 through to 4 on
page 14.
The Menu screen is displayed.
2
Press the [DISPLAY] button to select
[Date print] and press the [
2 1] button to
set to [ON].
After setting, press the [MENU] button.
3
Insert a sheet of paper. (l
ll
l 15)
The [Date]
1
mark turns to green.
The image is printed with the recorded date in
the lower right corner.
If images have been saved or edited on the PC, the
date saved or edited will be printed.
The date is not printed when [Copy 8], [Select 8] or
[Frame] is selected.
2
OK SETSELECT
Number of copies
Print style
DPOF
Date print
Standard
1
ON
PRINT
MENU 1/2
MENU
DISPLAY
Standard
Insert paper to print.
Date
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Panasonic SVP20U Operating instructions

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