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PICTURE PROCESSOR FUNCTION (Manual Adjustment)
You can perform manual picture processing on an image. There are 7 levels for each of the following items: TINT (CYAN/RED, YELLOW/BLUE), CONTRAST (LOW/HIGH) and BRIGHTNESS (LOW/ HIGH).
Preparation
● See page 12.
●Press INPUT SELECT to select the appropriate input mode depending on the connection to the source unit (☞ page 18).
•If IrDA (INFRARED) or PC MODE is selected, you do not have to perform steps 1 and 2. Refer to page 20 or 38 to send the image you want to print to the printer.
1 BEGIN SOURCE PLAYBACK
2 1PRESS MEMORY WHEN THE
DESIRED IMAGE APPEARS
•If the image is unstable, press MEMORY again.
4 PRESS CURSOR TO SELECT THE ITEM YOU WANT TO ADJUST
5 PRESS CURSOR TO ADJUST
2PRESS OK
3 PRESS PICTURE PROCESSOR UNTIL THE MANUAL SCREEN APPEARS
•Pressing the PICTURE PROCESSOR button changes the mode as follows:
•If you want to exit the
MANUAL screen, press
PICTURE
PROCES- SOR.
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•If you want to restore the original image during adjustment, simply press MENU.
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TINT | CYAN | RED |
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CONTRAST LOW | HIGH |
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6 REPEAT STEPS 4 AND 5 UNTIL
THE IMAGE APPEARS AS DESIRED
7 PRESS OK
•The processed image appears on screen.
8 PRESS PRINT TO START PRINTING
●If you press PICTURE PROCESSOR when no image is stored in the printer, NO STORED IMAGE appears on screen. Store an image in the printer first, then press PICTURE PROCESSOR again.