Mitsubishi CP D2E User Manual
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Printing pictures from a PC Printing EN-31 Print screen: The following items can be set. ItemContents Printer Select [CP-D2E]. Presets Select [Standard], then select [Printer Features]. From the [Feature Sets], select [Setting 1] or [Setting 2]. Setting 1 Saturation Set the [Saturation] from 0 to +10 (strongest). Brightness Set the [Brightness] from -5 (darkest) to +5 (brightest). Contrast Set the [Contrast] from -5 (lightest) to +5 (strongest). Sharpness Select the [Sharpness] among [OFF], [Soft], [Normal], or [Hard]. Setting 2 Tone Adjust the [Tone] from -5 (lightest) to +5 (strongest) from [Tone Red], [Tone Green], and [Tone Blue]. Sample: Print screen 1Sample: Print screen 2 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Loading the paper and replacing the ribbon cartridge Additional information EN-32 Additional information Loading the paper and replacing the ribbon cartridge If paper runs out during printing The PAPER indicator blinks slowly. Load paper into the paper-cassette. The remaining data is automatically printed. Under normal circumstances the ribbon will end at the same time as the paper runs out. Replace the ribbon cartridge with a new one. If the ribbon runs out during printing The RIBBON indicator blinks slowly. Wait until paper is ejected, and then replace the ribbon cartridge with a new one. When you close the ribbon cartridge door, the remaining data will be automatically printed. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Error signals Additional information EN-33 Error signals * This light goes off when the connection is complete. IndicatorIndicator statusPrinter statusSolutionPage(s) Power On Power ON –18 Off Power OFF Access On* Connected to a digital camera, or the printer is cooling offWait for a while. Do not disconnect the digital camera or PC. – Blinking slowlyCommunicating Blinking very slowlyPrinting –– PAPER Blinking slowlyOut of paper Load paper into the paper-cassette. 22, 32 RIBBON Blinking slowlyEnd of ink ribbonReplace the ribbon cartridge with a new one.19, 32 No ribbon cartridge is setSet a ribbon cartridge into the printer. 19 Access and PAPER Blinking togetherPaper jam Remove jammed paper. 36 Access and RIBBONBlinking togetherCommunication errorCheck whether the digital camera supports PictBridge.– Turn the printer off and on, then try printing again. If the error persists, contact your dealer.– Access, RIBBON, and PAPERBlinking togetherInternal problem Contact your dealer. – Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Troubleshooting Additional information EN-34 Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs, check the printer using the following checklist. If the problem still occurs, contact your dealer. ProblemCause / statusSolutionPage(s) The power does not turn on.The AC adapter is not connected. Connect the AC adapter. 18 The ribbon cartridge cannot be removed.The power turns off during printing. Push the ribbon cartridge until it clicks. Turn on the printer again, and wait until the operation sound stops.– Printing a picture from a digital camera does not start soon.The printer takes a long time to open a TIFF file.The loading time varies depending on the image size. Wait until loading is complete.– – The size of a JPEG file is large. – Printing does not start.No ribbon cartridge is set in the printer.Set a ribbon cartridge. 19 No paper in the paper-cassette. Load paper into the paper- cassette.22 Paper is jammed in the paper ejection area.Remove the jammed paper. 36 The printer driver is not correctly installed on the PC.Install or re-install the printer driver on the PC correctly.27 Indicators lights or blinks. – 33 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Troubleshooting Additional information EN-35 Trimming specification is ignored although it is included in the print reservation information.The printer does not support trimming. –– Noise interferes with printed images.Pictures that were not taken with a digital camera were printed from a digital camera.Images that were not taken by a digital camera must be printed from a PC.27 The printing interval has become longer.The printer is designed to prevent overheating by automatically prolonging the printing interval as printing proceeds continuously.This is not a malfunction. Be patient. – ProblemCause / statusSolutionPage(s) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Troubleshooting Additional information EN-36 When paper is jammed When paper is jammed, the Access and PAPER indicators blink and printing stops. Follow these steps to remove jammed paper. 1Turn off the printer. 2Remove the paper-cassette. 3Turn on the printer again. The paper should be ejected automatically. If the paper is automatically ejected, go to Step 8. If the paper is not automatically ejected, turn off the printer and go to Step 4. 4Check the inside of the paper-cassette door to see whether paper is visible at the rear. If it is, go to Step 5. If it is not, contact your dealer. 5Open the ribbon cartridge door. Use a flathead screwdriver to turn the screw in the counterclockwise or clockwise direction. Notes Do not pull the jammed paper too hard. The paper may tear inside the printer. Jammed paper that has been removed cannot be used for printing. If it is used, a printer failure might occur. Screw Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Troubleshooting Additional information EN-37 6Pull the paper out. 7Turn on the printer. 8Re-set the paper-cassette. If the printer operates normally, the paper jam problem has been solved. You can continue printing. If the ribbon cartridge is removed during printing 1 Turn off the printer. 2Insert the ribbon cartridge all the way, and then be sure to close the ribbon cartridge door. 3Turn on the printer. If the paper-cassette is removed during printing 1 Turn off the printer. 2Insert the paper-cassette all the way. 3Turn on the printer. Tips Printing ends when the sheet in process is printed. An error also occurs if you remove the paper-cassette before printing starts. Retry the procedure from the beginning. For details, refer to “Loading paper” (gpage 22). Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
About the paper/ink ribbon set Additional information EN-38 About the paper/ink ribbon set When ordering, please specify the models indicated in the table below. The used ribbon cartridge is not reusable. Handle ribbon cartridges carefully to ensure that they remain clean. Do not disassemble ribbon cartridges. Fingerprints, dust, scratches, oil, or other debris on the print surface may degrade printing quality. Do not use sheets of paper that have already been printed on. A failure might occur. Do not use sheets of paper that have been ejected. Do not unpack paper/ink ribbon set until you are ready to use them. Ribbon cartridges are made of plastic. When disposing, check local regulations. Storage considerations Avoid the following places or conditions when storing paper and ribbon cartridge. - Do not store paper and ribbon cartridge in places subject to extreme temperatures (30°C (86°F) or higher or 5°C (41°F) or lower), or in places exposed to excessive dust or moisture. - Do not leave paper and ribbon cartridge in the places that are exposed to direct sunlight or other sources of strong light. Observe this instruction also when the paper and ribbon cartridge are loaded on the printer. - Do not store paper and ribbon cartridge together with chemicals. Storage paper Type of Paper/Ink ribbon setModelCapacity Paper/ink ribbon set for 4 × 6 (3.9 × 5.8) printing CK-D2S 50 Close the paper-cassette cover until it clicks into place. When printing, open the paper-cassette cover until it clicks into place. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
About the paper/ink ribbon set Additional information EN-39 Notes on storing printed paper Do not store printed paper with their printed surfaces facing each other. Do not leave the printed surface in contact with an adhesive tape, desk mats, plastic erasers, or similar objects for a long time. Discoloration might occur. Do not apply organic solvent to printed surfaces. Discoloration might occur. Do not expose printed surfaces to sunlight or other strong light sources for a long time. Discoloration might occur. Use an oil felt-tipped pen when writing on printed surfaces. Do not store printed paper in a place that is exposed to direct sunlight or will become hot or moistened. Keep printed paper away from children. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC will not compensate for discoloration or fading of printed sheets of paper. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Specifications Additional information EN-40 Specifications Printer AC adapter Requires a power cord that meets the safety standards of your country. The specifications and design are subject to change without notice. Printing method Dye sublimation thermal transfer printing Resolution 306 dpi Paper size 4 × 6 paper : 3.9 × 5.8 (H × W) (after perforated) Color representation Over 16.77 million colors Printing speed 4 × 6 paper : Approx. 88 seconds per sheet (excluding data transmission time from digital camera or PC) Interfaces Connection to a PictBridge-compatible digital camera: USB A-type connector Connection to a PC: USB B-type connector Compatible OS Windows 2000/XP Mac OS X v10.4 Ink ribbon cartridge Yellow+Magenta+Cyan layers and coating (protective layer) Compatible image file formats Exif 1.0 to 2.2 (JPEG/TIFF) DPOF 1.1 Power source DC 25V (dedicated AC adapter) Power consumption 47.5 W (printing), 2.5 W (standby) Operating temperature 10 - 35°C (50 - 95°F) Operating humidity 30 to 80% Dimensions 167 × 145 × 73 mm (6.6 × 5.7 × 2.9) (W × D × H) (protruding parts excluded) Base machine mass 1.1 kg (38.8 oz.) Type Switching regulator Input voltage AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz Output voltage DC 25V Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals