Olympus P-400 manual Specifications, 63 US

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Specifications

Dimensions

D275 mm W422 mm H311 mm (including the size of the printer body)

 

 

Weight

24.9 lb

Power supply

120 V AC, 50/60 Hz

 

 

Rated power consumption

180W 2.3A

 

 

Printing system

Sublimation dye transfer printing

Resolution

314 dpi

 

 

Gradations

256 levels per dot

Printing head dots

2400 dots

Effective printing width

194 mm

Maximum printing area

2400 3200 dots (194 258 mm)

 

 

Paper feed system

Cut sheets, paper cassette (capacity: 50 sheets)

 

 

Ink ribbon

Refillable cartridge (capacity: 50 sheets)

Paper output tray

Capacity: 50 sheets

 

 

Printing colors

3 colors of Y, M and C, and a light-resistant OP layer (protective layer)

Paper types

Standard paper, A4 (297 mm 210 mm)

 

Standard paper, A5 wide (210 mm 200 mm)

 

L-size card paper (L-size, 89 mm 119 mm 4 sheets) A4

 

Postcard paper (postcard, 100 mm 148 mm 2 sheets) A4

Printing size

A4 194 mm 258 mm (2400 3200 dots)

 

A5 194 mm 162 mm (2400 2000 dots)

 

 

Printing time

Maximum size A4 picture, 90 seconds (excluding data transmission and

 

developing times)

Card inputs

SmartMedia: 3 V (3.3 V), 4, 8, 16, 32, 64M bytes

 

PCMCIA (memory card) Type II

 

 

Printing layout

Multiprints (Standard)

 

Photo-album prints

 

Index prints

 

Postcard and L-size prints

Printing options

Stamp, Background, Frame, Filter, Date and Rotation

 

 

Compatible image file formats

DCF-compatible, JFIF and EXIF-compatible, DPOF-compatible (picture

 

selection, no. of prints, trimming)

 

 

Image display LCD panel

Monochromatic, 16 gradations, 128 dots x 128 dots (32 mm x 32 mm)

PC interface

IEEE1284 (Parallel)

(Printer-Driver)

Windows95, 98 (CPU: Pentium or higher)

 

WindowsNT 4.0 (CPU: Pentium or higher, local PC only)

 

Windows2000 (CPU: Pentium or higher, local PC only)

 

USB

 

Windows98 (CPU: Pentium or higher)

 

Windows2000 (CPU: Pentium or higher, local PC only)

 

Macintosh OS8.6/OS9 (New G3, iMac, iBook or later)

 

 

Operating temperature range

41-95°F (5-35°C), 30-85% (for guaranteed picture quality)

 

 

Appendix

63 US

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Contents 400 Introduction InformationRead this First Page Table of Contents For Safe Use If the printer cabinet is damaged, unplug the power cord If the power cord is damaged, unplug itDo not damage the power cord Do not disassemble or modify the printerDo not install the printer in the following places Connect the power cord correctlyDo not overload the power outlet Do not place heavy objects on the printerDo not move the printer when the power cord is taut Do not hold the power cord plug with wet handsDo not block the vent Do not pull the cord with a jerkBeware of moisture condensation Identifying the Parts Printer BodyMode selector dial Access Lamps Operation PanelPaper Cassette Ink CassetteWhat you can do with the P-400 Digital Color Printer Standard Card PHOTO-ALBUM Index10 US Printing Patterns When using A4 paperTypes of Prints 11 US 12 US PHOTO-ALBUM PrintingPrint Processing 13 US14 US Frame15 US Stamp16 US 17 US 18 US Procedure for Printing with a CardFrom the Start to End of Printing Picture Selection 19 USExplanation of the LCD Panel 20 US21 US Printing ModesCommon Setup Basic Printing22 US Transferring data to the printer23 US Select the data input method24 US Select the type of paper25 US Select the picture to be printed26 US Standard Printing27 US 28 US Select the image to be printed29 US 30 US Card Printing31 US Preview of the selected image is displayed on the LCD panel32 US 33 US Prepare a background34 US 35 US 36 US 37 US 38 US 39 US Select a layout40 US 41 US Selecting a stamp42 US 43 US Select a background44 US Photo Album printing45 US 46 US 47 US 48 US Index printing49 US Appendix Introduction to Color Printing50 US Difference Between RGB and CMYDpof Digital Print Order Format 51 US52 US Changing Color by Adjusting the PrinterAdjustment Procedure 53 US 54 US SharpnessGamma Brightness55 US TroubleshootingProblem Cause Corrective Action 56 US Message Cause Corrective Action57 US 58 US Input59 US 60 US If the Print Paper becomes JammedWhen there is paper in the upper portion of the printer 61 US62 US When there is paper inside the printerWhen there is paper in the lower portion of the printer Specifications 63 USService 64 US65 US