4-116-212-13 (1)Digital Photo PrinterUP-CR20L© 2008 Sony CorporationOperating InstructionsBefore operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughl
10Print Services / Information Updates Chapter 1 OutlinePrint ServicesThis unit can print photos taken with a digital camera in several different wa
11Supported Media and File Formats Chapter 1 OutlineSupported Media and File FormatsSupported memory cardsThis unit supports the following types of
12Supplied Accessories Chapter 2 PreparationsChapter2PreparationsSupplied AccessoriesMake certain you have received the following accessories:• When
13Controls and Functions Chapter 2 PreparationsControls and FunctionsFronta DisplayShows the operation screen. Because the display is a touch screen
14Controls and Functions Chapter 2 Preparationsg Output coverAttach this to the output tray to prevent printouts from ejecting too far out of the ou
15Installation Chapter 2 PreparationsC USB port (host) × 2Allows connection of a USB device.You can connect a commercially available card reader or
16Installation Chapter 2 PreparationsStartup and ShutdownStartup1Verify that no memory card is inserted in any of the front-side memory card slots o
17Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 PreparationsLoading the Paper Roll and Ink RibbonHandling the paper roll and ink ribbon• Each prin
18Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 PreparationsBe sure to clean the inside of the printer before printing (page 50).Unlocking the Rib
19Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 Preparations• Be careful that your fingers and clothing are not caught in the paper door or on the
2Owner’s RecordThe model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record these number in the space provided below.Refer to these numbers whenever y
20Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 PreparationsPaper with 127-mm (5-inch) width: 2UPC-R203/R205 series Printing PackAttach the blue p
21Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 Preparations7Close the paper door, and press the center of the door until it clicks into place.• I
22Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 Preparations5Hold the center of the ribbon tray, and load it into the unit.• Always hold the cente
23Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 PreparationsAttaching the output tray adapterThe output tray adapter prevents printouts from stick
24Loading the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 PreparationsTo remove the output trayHold the output tray on both sides, and 1 raise the tray whil
25Replacing the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 Preparations buttonDisplays the number of prints since the last head cleaning. If the “Cleaning
26Replacing the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 Preparations2Enter the administrator password using the numeric keypad, and touch [OK].(The fact
27Replacing the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 Preparations4Remove the paper roll.5Remove the paper core from the paper roll.The paper core is
28Replacing the Paper Roll and Ink Ribbon Chapter 2 Preparations2Pull the ribbon on the white spool, attach one edge of a strip of adhesive tape alo
29Displaying the Administration ScreenChapter Chapter 3 Setup3SetupLanguage and operation mode selections, prices, passwords and other settings for
3For the customers in CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.For the customers in EuropeThe manufacturer of this product
30About Operation Modes Chapter 3 Setup (Administration) tabLets you limit the number of prints per order and make password settings.The print logs
31About Operation Modes Chapter 3 SetupFlow of Operations in Each ModeFull mode Quick Print mode Event modeTouch the screen Touch the screen Touch t
32Basic Settings Used in All Operation Modes Chapter 3 SetupBasic Settings Used in All Operation ModesThis section explains the basic settings that
33Basic Settings Used in All Operation Modes Chapter 3 SetupSetting the TimeThis procedure sets the time for the internal clock.1Open the System tab
34Settings in Full Mode and Quick Print Mode Chapter 3 SetupSettings in Full Mode and Quick Print ModeSetting PricesSet the prices for prints.You ca
35Settings in Full Mode and Quick Print Mode Chapter 3 SetupPricingSet prices for each print size, additional fees for special prints, and initial f
36Settings in Full Mode and Quick Print Mode Chapter 3 SetupSetting the PasswordsWhen using this unit as a self-service photo kiosk in a store, the
37Band PricingChapter Chapter 4 Advanced Settings4Advanced SettingsBand PricingYou can vary the price per print based on the number of prints ordere
38Setting the Maximum Number of Prints Chapter 4 Advanced SettingsBand pricing setting exampleInput example6Repeat this process for the other sizes
39Using Budget Codes Chapter 4 Advanced SettingsWhen Rental or Ink Ribbon is selectedWhen you select Rental or Ink Ribbon, Order and Price configura
4Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 OutlineWhat This Product Can Do ...8Applicati
40Setting Cut Mode Chapter 4 Advanced SettingsSetting Cut ModeIt is possible to print in non-standard sizes when using the 2UPC-R205 series, 2UPC-C2
41Watermarking Order Numbers or File Names on Prints / Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards Chapter 4 Advanced SettingsWatermarking Order Numbers or F
42Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards Chapter 4 Advanced SettingsInstalling a CompactFlash Card in the UnitThe CompactFlash card that you wish to use
43Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards Chapter 4 Advanced Settings3Insert the CD-ROM into the CD/DVD drive, and touch the [OK] button on the screen.Th
44Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards Chapter 4 Advanced Settings3Insert the memory card or USB memory containing the promotional images into the slo
45Using Expansion CompactFlash Cards Chapter 4 Advanced Settings2Touch the [Text Setting] button.The text input screen appears.3Use the [Input] tab
46Printing with Watermarks (Watermark Lamination) Chapter 4 Advanced SettingsPrinting with Watermarks (Watermark Lamination)J Expansion CompactFlash
47Setting Image Preload / Entering Passwords Using Memory Cards (Remote Password Input) Chapter 4 Advanced SettingsSetting Image PreloadJ Expansion
48Preparing for Printing Using Bluetooth® Communication / System Settings Chapter 4 Advanced SettingsPreparing for Printing Using Bluetooth® Communi
49System Settings Chapter 4 Advanced Settings• (Save image)Store the sent images on the expansion CompactFlash card. Stored images can be printed f
Table of Contents5Setting the Administrator Password ... 33Selecting the Operation Mode...
50Cleaning Chapter 5 MaintenanceChapter5MaintenanceCleaningCleaning the InteriorIf defects such as white stripes and speckled scratches begin to app
51Cleaning Chapter 5 Maintenance4Open the ribbon door, and remove the ribbon tray.5Remove the ink ribbon, and replace it with the cleaning ribbon.6L
52Cleaning Chapter 5 MaintenanceAfter cleaning is finished, make sure that the cleaning sheet is completely ejected. If any part of the cleaning she
53Setting the Printer Image Quality Chapter 5 Maintenance5Reattach the filter cover onto the printer.Cleaning the CabinetIf the cabinet is dirty, wi
54Displaying Logs Chapter 5 Maintenance2Touch the button.Two patches, A and B, are printed. The gray pattern from No. 0 to No. 88 is printed in eac
55Displaying Logs Chapter 5 MaintenanceDisplaying the Sales LogThe sales log can be displayed by opening the Administration tab on the administratio
56Adjusting the Touch Panel / Restoring the Factory Settings Chapter 5 MaintenanceAdjusting the Touch PanelThis function is used to calibrate the to
57Starting OperationChapter Chapter 6 Operation6OperationStarting OperationJ Applicable modes: All operation modes1Touch the screen anywhere.The lan
58Starting Operation Chapter 6 OperationTo insert a “Memory Stick”With the label facing up, fully insert the “Memory Stick” in the direction indicat
59Selecting and Printing Images Chapter 6 OperationSelecting and Printing ImagesJ Applicable modes: All operation modesThis procedure explains how t
6Table of ContentsSetting the Printer Image Quality ...53Adjusting the Printer Image Quality ...
60Using Border Print Chapter 6 Operation“Specifying the Layout (Crop and Rotate)” on page 65.3Once all of the desired images have been selected and
61Using Split Image Print Chapter 6 OperationIf the unit is in Event mode, printing begins.If the unit is in Full mode, the order confirmation scree
62Using Index Print Chapter 6 Operation4Select the image that you want to assign to the frame, and then touch the [OK] button.The preview screen ret
63Printing All Images / Confirming and Printing the Order Chapter 6 OperationPrinting All ImagesJ Applicable mode: All operation modesThis function
64Canceling Print Operations Chapter 6 Operation2Touch the [Print Start] button.A numeric keypad appears for inputting the password (budget code).3S
65Image Editing Chapter 6 OperationImage EditingJ Applicable modes: All operation modes (only crop and rotate in Quick Print mode)While selecting or
66Image Editing Chapter 6 OperationInputting TextYou can input text that will appear on top of printed images.1On the Edit Menu, touch [Text Input].
67Image Editing Chapter 6 Operationpositioning are automatically adjusted to fit the text entirely within the image.• Text that is positioned flush
68Selecting the Print Finish Chapter 6 Operation3Use the and buttons to adjust the size of the compensation frame, so that the eye is fully with
69Printing from Bluetooth-compatible Devices Chapter 6 OperationPrinting from Bluetooth-compatible DevicesJ Expansion CompactFlash card requiredYou
Table of Contents7Notes on Using Other Types of Memory Cards... 76Notes on USB Memory ...
70Printing from DPOF Settings Chapter 6 Operation5When the transfer is finished, touch the [OK] button.When transferring multiple images, transfer a
71Printing with Expansion Printers Chapter 6 OperationPrinting with Expansion PrintersBy connecting a USB printer to the unit, you can transfer data
72Printing From a Computer Chapter 6 OperationThis screen does not appear if the paper loaded inside the expansion printer and unit are the same siz
73Printing From a Computer Chapter 6 OperationConnecting to a ComputerTo print from a computer, you must connect the unit to the computer using a co
74Precautions AppendixAppendixPrecautionsSafety• Operate the printer using the power source specified in “Specifications” on page 80.• Be careful not
75Memory Cards AppendixMemory CardsNotes on Using “Memory Stick”• Sony bears no responsibility for damage to your memory card or data while using thi
76Memory Cards AppendixNotes on using “Memory Stick Duo”• Use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen to move the “Memory Stick Duo” write-protect swi
77Memory Cards AppendixxD-Picture CardThe card can only be set in the slot in one direction. If the card does not slide into the slot smoothly, do no
78Troubleshooting Appendix• To protect important data, always store discs in their protective cases. • When transporting the unit, always remove any
79Ink Ribbon and Paper AppendixInk Ribbon and PaperEach printing pack contains two sets of the ink ribbon and paper roll combination.Be sure to use t
8What This Product Can Do Chapter 1 OutlineChapter1OutlineWhat This Product Can DoThis unit reads image data stored on a memory card, CD, or DVD and
80Specifications AppendixHowever the number of sheets that can be printed may not be guaranteed if you replace the ink ribbon and paper before the in
81Specifications AppendixMemory card slots“Memory Stick” interface slot (1)SD Card interface slot (1)CompactFlash card interface slot (2)(One of the
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9Applications for This Printer Chapter 1 Outlinesizes that are available, or load the same paper size to enable the expansion printer to continue pr
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