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Message Display
Paper Types
Setting paper type and a description of each
There are three types of paper, direct
thermal paper (DTP), thermal transfer paper
(TTP) and heavy duty poly paper (HDP).
Choose the paper type according to usage.
Refer to ‘SUPPLIES’, p27.
Direct Thermal Paper (DTP)
Cost effective and striking, direct thermal paper is available in 6
colors, and is suitable for the creation of posters to be displayed
indoors.
Thermal Transfer Paper (TTP)
Similar to a regular type paper, thermal transfer paper resists
discoloration and is suitable for the creation of posters which are to
be displayed for long periods of time.
Heavy Duty Poly Paper (HDP)
Made of plastic, HDP paper is waterproof, resists discoloration and
offers excellent durability which makes it suitable for the creation of
posters to be displayed outdoors.
Output colors and the message display
Pressing the paper type key for at least one
second when the paper type is indicated on the
message display will change the direction of the
arrow (to the right) to display the sequence of
output colors. Each time the paper key is
pressed, the following color will be indicated.
Press the key again for at least one second. The
arrow will change back to the left. (Press the
start/stop key to hold the output color.)
Note that if a color is selected on the display
differing to the output color of the paper
installed in the printer, the output color will not
change to the specified color.
DTP
BLACK
RED
BLUE
ORANGE
BK/Y
BK/LB
BK/P
OTHER
press for
at least 1second
TTP
BLACK
RED
BLUE
GREEN
OTHER
press for
at least 1second
HDP
BLACK
RED
OTHER
press for
at least 1second
contrast
paper type output color
mode output size
Display Contrast
For posters of normal contrast
To slightly darken posters
To darken posters
To lighten posters
To slightly lighten posters
17" 14" 12" 10" 8"
23" 20" 17" 33"( ) 33"( )
44"( ) 44"( )
A2 (17")
A1 (23")
Paper size Output size
Mode
NORMAL
PHOTO
REVERSE
Display
NORMAL
PHOTO
REVERSE
For all (non-photographic) input documents
For photographs
Black and white areas of the input document are reversed on the poster
Document Type
Contrast
There are five levels of contrast, as indicated
by the * mark.
Output Size
Output sizes are displayed in the following
order according to the width of paper in-
stalled in the printer.
Mode
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