Menu List

This section describes the menus displayed as you turn the jog dial. The setting surrounded by indicates the factory setting.

Item

Function

Settings

BEEP

To turn operation

BE: OFF: The operation

 

tones ON and

tone does not sound.

 

OFF. Error tones

[BE: ON]: The operation

 

sound regardless

sounds.

 

of setting.

BACK: Cancels the setting

 

 

change and returns to the

 

 

item selection column.

 

 

 

CLEAN

To start head

[CLN: OK]: Starts the head

 

cleaning

cleaning. Be sure to use the

 

 

supplied cleaning sheet.

 

 

BACK: Cancels the head

 

 

cleaning and returns to the

 

 

item selection column.

 

 

 

CLEAR

To delete images

[CLR: OK]: Deletes all

 

stored in memory.

images stored in memory.

 

 

BACK: Cancels CLEAR

 

 

and returns to the item

 

 

selection column.

 

 

 

AT.CUT

To turn on and off

CT:OFF: Cuts the paper

(UP-990AD

automatic cutting

when the CUT button is

only function)

of completed

pressed.

 

prints.

[CT:ON]: Cuts the paper

 

 

automatically.

 

 

BACK: Cancels the setting

 

 

change and returns to the

 

 

item selection column.

 

 

 

DIR a)

To select whether

DI: REV: Starts to print in

 

the top or bottom

the reverse direction (from

 

of the screen is to

the top of the screen).

 

be printed first

[DI: NOR]: Starts to print in

 

 

the normal direction (from

 

 

the bottom of the screen).

 

 

BACK: Cancels the setting

 

 

change and returns to the

 

 

item selection column.

Item

Function

Settings

FEED

To select the

[FE: ON]: Increases the

(UP-970AD)

paper feed

margin between prints.

 

method used after

FE:OFF: Sets when

 

printing.

reducing the margin or

 

 

when printing multiple

 

 

images on the same sheet.

 

 

This reduces the margin

 

 

between images allowing

 

 

you to print more images

 

 

per roll. However, with this

 

 

setting, the FEED button

 

 

must be pressed before

 

 

cutting the paper.

 

 

BACK: Cancels the setting

 

 

change and returns to the

 

 

item selection column.

 

 

 

GAMMA

To select the tone

GA:3: TONE 3 Hard

 

of the printouts

gradation

 

(density

GA:2: TONE 2 Soft

 

gradation)

[GA:1]: TONE 1 Standard

 

 

gradation

 

 

BACK: Cancels the setting

 

 

change and returns to the

 

 

item selection column.

 

 

 

IMAGE

To set the printout

IM:NEG: Makes negative

 

to either positive

printouts.

 

printout or

[IM:POS]: Makes normal

 

negative printout

printouts.

 

 

BACK: Cancels the setting

 

 

change and returns to the

 

 

item selection column.

 

 

 

INFO

To select whether

IF:ON: Prints the

 

or not the print

information.

 

conditions (such

[IF:OFF]: Does not print the

 

as contrast,

information.

 

bright, gammas

BACK: Cancels the setting

 

and sharpness

change and returns to the

 

information) are

item selection column.

 

printed under the

 

 

image

 

 

 

 

INIT

To return

[INI:OK]: Returns all

 

(initialize) all

settings to their factory

Mode Digital

FEED

To set the top and

(UP-990AD)

bottom margin of

 

a print.

[FE: 0]to FE:15: Sets the margin to one of 16 steps from 0 to 15. An increase of one step increases the top and bottom margin by 5

mm.The top and bottom margin can be increased to 75 mm. The “0” setting is the default value, which still provides a narrow margin between two images.

BACK: Cancels the setting change and returns to the item selection column.

 

menu items to

defaults.

 

their factory

BACK: Cancels

 

defaults.

initialization and returns to

 

 

the item selection column.

 

 

 

LOAD

To load the

LO:3: Loads the “SA:3”

 

registered settings

settings registered using the

 

 

“SAVE” menu item.

 

 

LO:2: Loads the “SA:2”

 

 

settings registered using the

 

 

“SAVE” menu item.

 

 

[LO:1]: Loads the “SA:1”

 

 

settings registered using the

 

 

“SAVE” menu item

 

 

BACK: Cancels the setting

 

 

change and returns to the

 

 

item selection column.

 

 

 

Adjustments and Settings Using the Menu

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