FujiFilm 3000 manual Supplies, Description, Direct Thermal Paper DTP, Thermal Transfer Paper TTP

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SUPPLIES

DESCRIPTION

There are 3 types of paper for use in printing with the PosterPrinter 3000.

Direct Thermal Paper (DTP), Thermal Transfer Paper (TTP) and Heavy Duty Poly Paper (HDP).

Direct Thermal Paper (DTP)

Direct Thermal Paper is used to easily create posters, banners, and materials to be displayed indoors.

Inexpensive and striking, there are a total of 6 colors of Direct Thermal Paper.

Thermal Transfer Paper (TTP)

Remove the ink film after printing to reveal a high quality printed image.

Similar to plain paper which resists discoloration, Thermal Transfer Paper is suitable for use in creating signs or posters to be displayed over long periods of time. Thermal Transfer Paper may also be written on with waterproof markers, and laminated for further protection.

Heavy Duty Poly Paper (HDP)

Made of plastic, HDP Paper is waterproof and offers excellent durability which makes it suitable for use in printing posters or banners which need no further lamination or protec- tion for displaying outdoors.

Similar to TTP, the ink film is removed after printing to reveal a high quality printed image.

HDP Paper may also be written on with waterproof markers.

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Contents USER’S Guide FCC IntroductionContents Unpacking the Printer Checklist of Items Included in PackageConnecting the Power Cord Installation SpaceDo not damage, crease or fold the power cord Safety PrecautionsGrounding Instructions for Proper USE of the Printer Variety of paper types and colors are available Main Features of the PosterprinterRear View Individual Part NamesFront View Printer ScannerFunction Control PanelContrast ModeOutput Size Paper remaining from the tip of the mark Installing PaperSetting the bracket in the printer Setting the left paper bracketAdjusting the left paper bracket Correct set positionBasic Functions Printing in Normal ModeWhat to do when a ‘document jam’ error occurs Points to note when using photo mode Printing in Photo ModePoints to note when using reverse mode Printing in Reverse ModeDivision Printing Using A123 paper to produce a 44x58 size posterPasting two output sheets together Printing Posters Smaller than the Paper Size Using A123 paper to produce a 20x27 size posterPoints to note in printing banners Printing Banners from Long Input DocumentsAdditional Functions Function ModeFunction mode Setting FunctionsChecking Current Setting Setting the Amount of Remaining Paper Remaining Paper ModePrinting the Amount of Remaining Paper Checking the Amount of Remaining PaperPrinting Area Scanning AreaDescription SuppliesDirect Thermal Paper DTP Thermal Transfer Paper TTPThermal Transfer Paper TTP / Heavy Duty Poly Paper HDP Points Common to All Types of PosterPrinter SuppliesError Message Description Response TroubleshootingError Messages and Responses Description Remedy TroubleshootingProblem Description and Remedies P29 Problem Part to Clean Cleaning the PrinterPlaten glass Printing resolution Scanning resolutionDimensions/weight Power supplyIndex 26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan