Sony DPP FP60BT User Manual
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41 GB Printing from a PC 2Select the folder you want to register and then click “Register.” Note You cannot register the whole drive. The confirmation dialog box for registration is displayed. 3Click “Yes.” Registration of the image information in the data base starts. 4Click “Close.” Notes • The folder you select as the destination of the imported images will be registered automatically. • You cannot cancel registration of the folder you register here. To change the browsing folder Click “Tools” - “Settings” - “Viewed folders.” Tips • If a sub folder is contained in the source folder, the images in the sub folder will also be registered. • When the software is first started, the message prompting you to register “My Pictures” will be displayed. • Depending on the number of images, it may take some tens of minutes to register images. To display the Windows help Click on the upper right on the dialog box and then click the desired item on the screen. To stop printing 1Double-click on the printer icon on the taskbar, and open the “Print” dialog box. 2Click the document name that you want to cancel printing of and then click “Cancel” from the “Document” menu. The dialog box used for confirming the deletion is displayed. 3Click “Yes.” The printing job is canceled. Note Do not remove the job being printed. Doing so may cause paper jam. To register a browsing folder The Picture Motion Browser does not allow you to view images saved on the PC hard disk directly. You must to register the browsing folder as follows: 1Click “File”-“Register Viewed Folder,” or click (Register Folders to View). The “Register Folders to View” dialog box is displayed. Continued Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
42 GB Printing from a commercially- available application software You can use a commercially-available application software to print an image from the DPP-FP60. Select “DPP-FP60” as “Printer” in the print dialog box, and select the print paper size in the page setup dialog box. For details in print settings, see steps 6 and 7 on pages 38 and 39. On “Borderless Print” setting in the “Printer Features” When using an application other than the Picture Motion Browser, an image might be printed with borders even if you select “ON” for the “Borderless Print” in the “Printer Features” of the “Sony DPP-FP60 Advanced Options” dialog box. When you select the borderless print option, the printing range information for borderless print will be supplied to the application. Some applications, however, may arrange and print the image with borders within the specified range. If this occurs, do the following to print an image without borders: •When you can set print range with an application, set an image to be printed fully in the print range. For example, select “Full page photo print” or a similar option. Orientation setting Depending on the application software you use, orientation may not change even if you change portrait or landscape setting. With border/borderless setting of the printer driver When the application software you use has border/borderless setting, we suggest you select “ON” for the “Borderless Print” in the “Printer Features” of the “Sony DPP-FP60 Advanced Options” dialog box as the printer driver setting. Print quantity setting Depending on the application software you use, the print quantity setting of the application you use may have priority over the setting specified in the printer driver dialog box. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
43 GB Troubleshooting Check •Is the AC power cord properly connected? If trouble occurs If you run into any problems using the printer, use the following guidan\ ce to solve the problem. If the problem persists, consult your Sony dealer. Power Symptom The 1 (on/ standby) switch cannot be turned on. Displaying images Symptom The LCD screen displays no images. Tr oubleshooting Check •Does the LCD screen of the printer show “Connecting”? • Are any error messages displayed (cause/ remedies) on the LCD screen? • Is the memory card or an external device properly inserted? • Does the memory card or an external device contain images recorded with a digital camera or other device? • Is the file format compatible with the DCF? Cause/Solutions c Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet securely. ( .Read This First) Cause/Solutions cWhen a PictBridge camera or a PC is connected to the printer and the printer operates on the PictBridge/ PC mode, no images will be displayed on the window. Operate with the PictBridge camera or PC. To display the images of a memory card or external device, remove the PictBridge camera or PC. c Follow the directions of the messages, if any, and try to solve the problem. (. page 58) c Insert a memory card or an external device properly. ( .Read This First) c Insert a memory card or an external device that contains the recorded images. c Check the file formats that can be printed with the printer. ( .page 68) c If an image is not compatible with the DCF, it may not be printed with the printer even if it is displayed on the PC monitor. Continued Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
44 GB Symptom Some images in the image list are not displayed or not printed even if they are displayed.Cause/Solutions cIf the image is displayed but cannot be printed, the file used for printing is damaged. c If there are no images stored in the memory card or an external device, the “No image file” message appears. c If an image is not compatible with DCF (Design rule for Camera File system), it may not be printed with the printer even if it is displayed on the PC monitor. c If the mark shown on the left is displayed, the image may be a JPEG file created with your computer, or the thumbnail data is not contained. Select the mark and press ENTER to display its image preview. If an image is displayed, you can print the image. If the same mark is displayed again, the image is of incompatible file format and you cannot print it with the printer. c If the mark shown on the left is displayed, the image is of compatible file format but its thumbnail data or the data itself cannot be opened. Select the mark and press ENTER to display its image preview. If an image is displayed, you can print the image. If the same mark is displayed again, you cannot print it with the printer. c The printer can display, save, delete or handle up to 9 999 image files. If there are more than 9 999 images stored in a memory card or an external device, use the PC or PictBridge mode to display and handle the remaining images. Check •Are thumbnail images displayed in the image list? • Does the mark displayed below appear in the image list? •Was the image created on your PC? • Does the mark displayed below appear in the image list? •Are there more than 9999 images saved in the memory card or an external device? Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
45 GB Troubleshooting Symptom Some images in the image list are not displayed or not printed even if they are displayed. The file name is not displayed correctly. In the Edit menu, there are blank areas at the top and bottom of the previewed image. Check •Did you name or rename an image file with your PC? • Did you specify the print quantity in the image list? • There are 8 or more hierarchies in the memory card or an external device. • Did you change the file name of the image with your PC? • Is the previewed image extremely stretched vertically or horizontally? Cause/Solutions cWhen you name or rename an image file on your computer and its file name includes characters other than alphanumeric characters, the file name may not be displayed correctly or the image may not be displayed on the printer (read error). c Once you have selected images in the “Printing multiple images” procedures, you cannot print an image with which the cursor is just placed. Press ENTER to select it and specify the print quantity for the image. (. Read This First) c The printer cannot display the images saved in a folder of the 8th or higher hierarchy. c When you name or rename an image file on your computer and its file name includes characters other than alphanumeric characters, the file name may not be displayed correctly . For a file created with a PC application, the first 8 characters of its file name will be displayed as the file name. c If an image is extremely stretched vertically or horizontally, blank areas may appear in the Edit menu. c The standard aspect ratio of an image shot with a digital camera is 3:4. When an image is edited or printed in the P size, it is saved as a more horizontal print image and its top and bottom edges will be cut and displayed in black. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
46 GB Symptom Paper does not feed. The print paper emerges partially during printing in process. Printing Check •Is the print paper properly set in the paper tray? • Does the ink ribbon or print paper run out? • Are you using print paper that was not designed for the printer? • Is the print paper jammed? • Is it in the middle of the printing process? Cause/Solutions cIf print paper is not properly loaded, the printer may develop trouble. (. Read This First) Check the following: • Insert the correct set of print paper and ink ribbon. • Load the print paper in the correct direction in the tray. • You can insert the maximum 20 sheets of print paper into the tray. If the sheets exceeds 20, remove the extra sheets. • Riffle the print paper thoroughly and insert them into the tray. • Do not bend or fold the print paper before printing, which may cause malfunction with the printer. c If an error message is displayed on the screen, check the error message. c Use print paper designed for the printer. If you use incompatible print paper, the printer may develop trouble. ( .Read This First) c When the printer cannot feed the print paper, an error message is displayed. Check paper jam. ( .page 61) c The print paper may emerge a few times during printing. Do not touch nor pull the emerged paper. Wait for the print paper to be fully ejected after printing ends. As the print paper emerges from the rear a few times during printing, make sure to spare enough space behind the printer during printing. (10 cm or more) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
47 GB Troubleshooting Symptom The printed pictures are inferior in quality. Printed results Check •Did you print preview image data? • Did you print an image whose size (width or height) is smaller than 480 dots? Is the image displayed as follows? •Did you use the Edit menu to enlarge the image? • Do you allow dust to get on the ink ribbon? • Did you allow dust or finger prints to get on the printed surface? • Did you use used print paper or ink ribbon? Cause/Solutions cDepending on the type of digital camera used, preview images may be displayed along with the primary images in the thumbnail list. The printed quality of the preview images will not be as good as the primary images. Note that if you delete the preview images, the data for the primary images may be damaged. c When the image is displayed as shown on the left, it is a small image. The printing quality is rough due to this small image size. c Change the image size setting of the digital camera you are using. c An enlarged image, depending on its image size, will be printed with deteriorated picture quality. c Wipe the plastic part of the ink ribbon and remove dust. c Do not touch the printing surface (the shiny-side with no imprint). Fingerprints on the printing surface may result in imperfect printing. c Do not print on used print paper. Or, do not use the used ink ribbon to print an image. Printing an image twice on the same paper will not make the printed image thicker. Continued Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
48 GB Symptom The printed pictures are inferior in quality.Check •Did you shoot an image in the RAW file format? • Did you use an AdobeRGB-compliant digital camera, not compatible with the DCF 2.0, to shoot an image in the AdobeRGB mode? Cause/Solutions cWhen you shoot an image in the RAW file format, a highly-compressed JPEG file may be also recorded. As the printer does not support the RAW file format, it may use the JPEG file to print an image. A RAW file can be printed from a PC. For details, see the operating instructions of the digital camera you are using. What is a RAW file? A RAW file is an original image file format to save uncompressed, unprocessed still image data captured from a digital camera. For whether or not a digital camera can capture an image in the RAW file format, see the operating instructions of the digital camera. c An AdobeRGB image file that supports the DCF 2.0 will undergo color corrections, but an AdobeRGB image file that does not support the DCF 2.0 will be printed in vague colors without color corrections. What is an AdobeRGB? An AdobeRGB is a color space that the Adobe Systems Incorporated employs and uses as the default setting for image processing software including the Adobe Photoshop. The AdobeRGB, an optional color space extended with the DCF 2.0, determines the color ranges widely used in printing industry. For whether or not a digital camera supports the AdobeRGB, see the operating instructions of the digital camera. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
49 GB Troubleshooting Symptom The picture quality and colors of the image previewed on the screen differs from those printed. The printed image differs when an image is directly printed from the memory card or an external device inserted into the printer’s slot and when it is printed via a PC. The date cannot be printed. The date is printed unintentionally. Check •Is “Date Print” set to “On”? • Does the image support DCF? • Is “Date Print” set to “Off”? • Was the date saved with the image when it was shot with the digital camera? Cause/Solutions cBecause of differences in the phosphor method or profiles of a LCD screen, please regard the image being displayed on the display as just a reference. To adjust picture quality, do either of the following: – Menu - Print setup - Color Setting (. page 25) – Menu-Edit-Adjust ( .page 12) (The setting takes effect only on the image being displayed.) c Because of the differences in the printer’s internal processing and PC software processing, the printed images will be different. c Set “Date Print” in the Print setup menu to “On”. ( .page 25) c The “Date Print” function of this unit supports an image that is compatible with the DCF standards. c Set “Date Print” in the Print setup menu to “Off”. ( .page 25) c Change the camera settings. Continued Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
50 GB Symptom The image cannot be printed fully in the print range. Borders remains. Even if “Borders” is set to “No”, the image is printed with borders on both sides. The whole area of an image cannot be printed. The image is stretched horizontally when printed. The image is printed at an angle. There are white lines or dots on the printed pictures. Cause/Solutions cSet “No” by selecting Menu - Print setup - Borders. ( .page 24) c Depending on the type of digital camera used, the aspect ratio of the recorded image differs, so the image may not be printed covering the entire printable area. c When you edit and save an image with “Borders”-“Yes”setting, it is saved as a print image including the blank areas. Even if you print it with “Borders”- “No” setting, you cannot eliminate the borders on both sides of a print. To print without borders, edit and save an image with “Borders”-“No” setting. ( . page 24) cYou can print the whole area of an image by selecting “Borders” - “No” in the Print setup menu. ( .page 24) c Depending on the type of digital camera used, the image may be stretched vertically if it has been rotated or processed using your digital camera. This is not because of trouble with the printer, but because the image was rewritten with your digital camera. c Re-insert the paper tray firmly straight in to the end. c The print head or paper path may be soiled. Use the supplied cleaning cartridge and sheet to clean the head and path. Check • Did you select “Yes” for “Borders” in the Print setup menu? • Is the aspect ratio of the image correct? • Is the image edited and saved with “Borders”- “Yes” setting? • Did you set Borders”- “Yes” in the Print setup menu? • Did you rotate the image or add other process? • Is the paper tray inserted properly? Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals