3 Press the SOURCE/MEMORY button.

The source image appears on the video monitor screen.

4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have captured four images when the memory image remains on the video monitor screen.

Repeat step 2 until you have captured four images when the source image appears on the video monitor screen at the next position where the image is to be captured.

To replace a captured image

Example: When you want to change the image captured in the third position.

1Select the third position where the image which you want to replace is located by pressing the F, f, G or g button.

Pressing the F, f, G or g button moves the cursor one position by one position vertically or horizontally.

Press the F, f, G or g button until the third cursor blinks green.

Press the G, f, G or g button until a 3 appears.

2Display the source image on the video monitor.

For detailed informataion on how to display the source image, see step 3.

3Press the CAPTURE button at the instant the image you want to print appears.

The previously captured image is replaced with the newly captured image.

To keep a previously captured image

Skip images that you want to keep by pressing the F, f, G or g button.

5 Press the PRINT button.

The four reduced images are printed on one sheet of paper.

Whether white borders are attached depends on the setting of SEPARATE in the LAYOUT SETUP menu. (See page 30.)

If the printout is blurred

When you make a printout of a full image, or two or four reduced images captured in memory in FRAME mode, the images on a printout may be blurred. Should this occur, change the memory mode setting to FIELD on LAYOUT SETUP menu (“Selecting the memory mode” on page 24), then print it again. Although the blur should be eliminated, the ultimate print quality will be slightly degraded.

Note

Usually, it is recommended that you make printouts in FRAME mode. Check the setting on the LAYOUT SET UP menu.

To confirm whether the captured images are blurred on the video monitor

You can check whether the images captured in memory are blurred on the video monitor.

When you select a full image: You can check whether the captured image is blurred by displaying the memory image on the video monitor.

When you select two or four reduced images to be captured: Set the MOTION CHECK function to ON on the PRINTER SETUP menu. You can check whether the reduced images captured in memory are blurred on the video monitor. In this case, the quality of the image on the video monitor will be slightly degraded.

Note

The MOTION CHECK function is available only for the images displayed on the video monitor. To eliminate blur from the printout, change the memory mode setting to FIELD. (See “If the printout is blurred.”)

1 Display the PRINTER SETUP menu according to the operations of step 1 described in “Making Printouts with the Desired User Set Number” on page 19.

2 Select MOTION CHK by pressing the F or f button.

Position the cursor at MOTION CHK by pressing the

For f button.

Operation

Making a Printout of Multiple Different Reduced Images

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