Sony Printer UPA PC100 User Manual

UPA-PC100  
English  
Addendum for the UPA-PC100  
This document provides additional information about  
specification changes and new features added since  
the release of Ver. 2.04. Please use this document  
together with the Ver. 1.00 manuals (User’s Guide and  
Operating Instructions), and the addendum for Ver.  
2.04.  
Version Updates  
The following notice applies to each FIRMWARE PROGRAM provided by  
Sony Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Sony). Please read the following  
notice before upgrading the firmware.  
By upgrading the firmware, you accept to the following terms and condition.  
• Execute the update procedure carefully. Failure to update the firmware  
properly could cause the equipment to malfunction.  
Sony shall not be liable for any damages or losses caused by a procedural  
error by the customer during the firmware upgrade.  
Changes: Ver. 2.04 to Ver. 2.05  
• Cost to repair damage to the product caused updating the firmware incorrectly  
shall be borne by the customer, even if the product is still under warranty.  
• Sony authorized service facilities provide firmware upgrade assistance on  
request for a fee. If you require assistance, please contact the dealer where you  
purchased the product or any Sony authorized service facility.  
The following specifications have been added:  
• UP-DR100 Update Function  
The firmware of the UP-DR100 printer can be updated to the latest version.  
• UY-S100 Compatibility and UY-S90/100 Lookup Table Settings  
Compatibility is now provided for Film Scanner UY-S100 with SCSI  
connection. Further, the UY-S90/100 lookup table can now be selected.  
Changing the UY-S90/100 Lookup Table  
• “Shop staff only” Output Service  
The [Shop staff only] output service allows printing several prints of one  
image together in standard sizes.  
The lookup table of the Film Scanner UY-S90/100 connected to the UPA-PC100  
can be changed.  
• Addition of Currency Unit  
The lookup table can be changed on the [Setting – H/W – Scanner – UY-S90/  
100] screen of the Configuration Utility. For details about how to start and end  
the Configuration Utility, refer to the User’s Guide (separate booklet). For  
details about the differences in scanned images caused by changing the lookup  
table, please refer to the instructions provided with the UY-S90/100.  
A wider variety of currency unit options for charges are displayed on the  
control screen than were available with the old version. It is also possible to  
select non-display of the currency unit.  
Updating the UP-DR100  
This function updates the firmware of the UP-DR100 connected to the UPA-PC100  
with the most recent version.  
The version update is performed on the Configuration Utility’s [Setting – H/W  
– Printer – UP-DR100] screen. For details about how to start and end the  
Configuration Utility, refer to the User’s Guide (separate booklet).  
The lookup table used by the UY-S90/100 is selected from [Photo] and  
[Publishing]. Touch the [LUT] button to open a screen, touch the button of the  
desired lookup table, then touch the [OK] button.  
Printing a Photo in Standard Sizes  
Several prints of one image can be output in standard sizes.  
Note  
After you touch the [Version Up] button, a message prompts you to confirm that  
you want to update the UP-DR100 firmware. Touch the [OK] button and then  
follow the instructions displayed on the screen to perform the procedure.  
The size of print paper cannot be selected once the procedure has been started.  
Before beginning this procedure, please select the print paper size with the  
Configuration Utility. For details about how to change the Configuration Utility  
settings, please refer to “Changing the Settings” below.  
Note  
After the version update is completed, be sure to switch off all UP-DR100s  
connected to the UPA-PC100 and the UPA-PC100 itself, then switch the  
equipment on again.  
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Changes: Ver. 2.05 to Ver. 2.06  
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Touch the [Yes] button.  
The following specifications have been added:  
• Scanning More than One Film (35-mm Film Only)  
Images can be scanned from several film strips, and then printed or written to  
CD-R all at once.  
• Selecting and Deselecting All the Images when Scanning  
When scanning you can select or deselect all the images in the screen used to  
select images for output.  
• Correcting Red Eye  
You can reduce red eye in images.  
• Annotating Images  
Prints can be annotated with comments.  
• Writing Viewing Software to CD-R  
When you write image data to a CD-R, viewing software (Windows) and  
HTML files are also written to the CD-R so the images can be viewed easily  
on other computers.  
A message prompts you to set the film.  
• New Print Size for the UP-D70A Printer  
The 8 × 12 Size print (200 × 300 mm) is available for the UP-D70A printer.  
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Follow the procedure from Step 3 of “Setting the Film and Prescanning”  
on p. 21 to “Scanning the Film” on p. 22 of the User’s Guide.  
• Setting the Image Format when Scanning  
During scanning you can select a data format for images scanned from  
photographs or films.  
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Repeat Steps 1 to 3, as necessary.  
• Annotating Receipts  
You can enter two, 20-characater lines of text that appear at the bottom of  
receipts.  
When you are done, touch the [No] button at Step 2, above.  
The screen allowing you to select the number of prints is displayed.  
• Setting the Button Sound  
You can activate or deactivate the sound emitted when you touch the buttons  
on the screen.  
The remainder of the procedure is the same as when scanning then printing an  
image from film. Continue the procedure from Step 1 of “Selecting the Number  
of Copies to Print” on p. 22 of the User’s Guide.  
• Adding and Deleting Templates for Collage Prints  
You can add or delete templates used in creating collage prints, as necessary.  
• Screensaver for the Initial and Printing Screens  
You can set the interval after which the screensaver for the initial or printing  
screen appears. Still images or movies can be selected as the screensaver for  
the initial screen, but only still images can be selected as the screensaver for  
the printing screen.  
Selecting and Deselecting All the Images  
when Scanning  
When scanning you can select or deselect all the images in the screen used to  
select images for output.  
• Modifications to the Diagnostic Function  
The diagnostic possible through the Configuration Utility is limited to SCSI  
peripheral devices.  
At Step 1 of “Selecting the Image for Output and Making the Scanner Settings”  
on p. 21 of the User’s Guide, touch the [Select All/Deselect All] button to select  
or deselect all the images. To select or deselect only some images, touch the  
desired images.  
• Configuration Utility Setting Management  
You can return the Configuration Utility settings to their default settings, as  
well as import or export the settings.  
Scanning More than One Film  
You can scan images from several film strips, and then print the images or write  
them to CD-R all at once.  
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Display the screen to start film scanning, and then touch the [OK] button.  
(Refer to “Scanning the Film” on p. 22 of the User’s Guide.)  
Only the image in the selected frame is scanned. When scanning ends, a  
screen prompts you to confirm whether you want to scan another film.  
Note  
• When you scan several film strips, do not mix different types together  
(negative, positive, black and white).  
• When the number of scanned frames reaches the maximum number of  
prints set in the Configuration Utility, you are not prompted to confirm  
whether you want to scan another film. Instead, the screen allowing you  
to select the number of copies to print is displayed. For details, refer to  
“Selecting the Number of Copies to Print” on p. 22 of the User’s Guide.  
• When you write scanned film strips to CD-R and the volume of data that  
can be written to CD-R reaches the maximum set in the Configuration  
Utility, you are not prompted to confirm whether you want to scan  
another film. Instead, the screen allowing you to confirm the prices is  
displayed. Continue from Step 2 of “Writing Image Data to a CD-R” in  
the User's Guide.  
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Under [Zoom], touch the [+] button.  
Correcting Red Eye  
• Touch the [+] button repeatedly until only the red color of the pupil is  
enclosed by the green frame.  
You can reduce red eye in images.  
• If any part of the red in the pupil is outside the green frame, touch the [–]  
button to zoom out or touch the [Move] button arrow to adjust the green  
frame position.  
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At the screen used to select prints (refer to pp. 9, 15, 22, “Selecting the  
Number of Copies to Print” in the User’s Guide), touch the image that you  
want to correct.  
Touch the [Remove Redeye] button.  
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Touch the [Edit picture] button.  
The red eye is corrected.  
To cancel the correction, touch the [Reset] button.  
This image editing screen is displayed.  
Touch the [Remove Redeye] button.  
Note  
With some images, full correction may not be possible.  
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When you are done, touch the [Apply] button.  
The red eye correction screen is displayed along with the red eye  
correction area (green frame) in the center of the screen.  
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Touch the [Move] arrow buttons to move the green frame and place it over  
the pupil of the eye affected by red eye.  
The display returns to the screen at Step 3.  
Touch the [Apply] button.  
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The display returns to the screen at Step 1. You can continue by editing  
another image or returning to the output operation.  
Correction area (green frame)  
View inside the green frame  
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Annotating Images  
You can annotate prints with any text that you desire.  
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At the screen for selecting the number of prints (refer to pp. 9, 15, 22,  
“Select the Number of Copies to Print” in the User’s Guide), touch the  
image that you want to annotate.  
Note  
The annotation has a maximum length of 30 characters.  
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Touch the [Enter] button.  
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Touch the [Edit picture] button.  
The image editing screen is displayed.  
Touch the [Input Text] button.  
The text is superimposed on the image.  
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Select the style of the text.  
• [Move]. Touch the arrow buttons to change the position of the text.  
• [Color]. Touch the [ ] or [ ] button to change the color of the text.  
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• [Size]. Touch the [+] or [–] button to change the size of the text.  
• [Font]. Touch the [ ] or [ ] button to change the font of the text.  
A text processing screen is displayed.  
Touch the [Input Text] button.  
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• [Bold]. Touch to set the text in boldface. Touch again to revert to  
normal typeface.  
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• [Italic]. Touch to set the text in italics. Touch again to revert to normal  
typeface.  
• [Underline]. Touch to underline the text. Touch delete the underline.  
Touch the [Reset] button to erase the annotation.  
The text entry screen is displayed.  
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Input the desired text by touching the displayed keyboard.  
• [Caps Lock]. Touch to switch between lowercase/uppercase characters  
and between symbols/numbers.  
• [Back Space]. Touch to delete the last character input.  
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When you are done, touch the [Apply] button.  
• When you select several images, click [Slide Show] to display all the enlarged  
images one by one.  
• If the list does not fit onto one page, touch [ ] or [ ] to scroll through the  
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pages.  
• Click [Save] to give the image a name and save it as a file on your hard disk.  
• Click [Open], select a folder, and then select the images that you want to open.  
Using the Preview Screen  
The display returns to the screen at Step 3.  
Touch the [Apply] button.  
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The display returns to the screen at Step 1. You can continue by editing  
another image or returning to the output operation.  
[To Thumbnail Screen]  
[Save]  
Writing Viewing Software to CD-R  
When you write image data to a CD-R, viewing software (Windows) and  
HTML files are also written to the CD-R so the images can be viewed easily on  
other computers.  
[Zoom in]  
[Zoom out]  
[Brightness/Contrast]  
[Flip vertical]  
Viewing Images on CD-R with a Windows  
Computer  
[Flip horizontal]  
[Rotate left]  
Images can be viewed on a Windows computer with CD Viewer (software  
written to the CD-R).  
[Rotate right]  
When the CD-R containing the image data is inserted into the CD-ROM drive  
of your computer, CD Viewer starts automatically and a list of the images on  
the CD-R is displayed.  
[Copy to clipboard]  
• [ ] or [ ]. Click to display the previous or next page.  
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Note  
• [Zoom in]. Click to enlarge the image. If the image does not fit in the display  
area, drag the image with the mouse to scroll through the display area.  
• [Zoom out]. Click to reduce the image.  
• [Brightness/Contrast]. Click to open the image brightness and contrast  
adjustment dialog box.  
• If CD Viewer does not start automatically, access the CD-R with Windows  
Explorer, and then double-click Viewer.exe in the root folder.  
• Do not remove the CD-R from the CD-ROM drive of your computer when  
CD Viewer is starting.  
• [Flip vertical]. Click to flip the image vertically.  
CD Viewer is operated through the [Thumbnail Screen] and [Preview Screen].  
• [Flip horizontal]. Click to flip the image horizontally.  
• [Rotate left]. Click to rotate the image 90° counterclockwise.  
• [Rotate right]. Click to rotate the image 90° clockwise.  
• [Copy to clipboard]. Click to copy the image data to the Clipboard.  
• [Save]. Click to give the image a name and save it.  
Using the Thumbnail Screen  
• [To Thumbnail Screen]. Click to go to the Thumbnail screen.  
Viewing Images on CD-R with a Web Browser  
Images can be viewed with a Web browser. Simply open the HTML file on the  
CD-R.  
Insert the CD-R containing the image data into the CD-ROM drive of your  
computer, and then open the index.htm file in the root folder of the CD-R with  
your Web browser.  
A list of the image on the CD-R is displayed.  
Note  
Do not remove the CD-R from the CD-ROM drive while your Web browser is  
starting.  
[Open]  
[Slide Show]  
• Double-click an image to preview it, enlarged full screen.  
[Save]  
[To Preview Screen]  
• Click on image to select it. To select several images, hold the Shift or Ctrl  
key, and then click the images. After selecting the desired image, click [To  
Preview Screen] to preview the image.  
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Thumbnail Screen  
Setting the Image Format when Scanning  
You can set the data format of images scanned from photographs or film.  
This setting is done with Configuration Utility. You can adjust the settings in  
the [Setting – H/W – Scanner – UY-S90/100] screen (film scanner) or in the  
[Setting – H/W – Scanner – FlatbedScanner] screen (flatbed scanner). For  
details about how to access the Configuration Utility, refer to the User’s Guide.  
Click a thumbnail in the screen to preview an enlarged version.  
Preview Screen  
You can select from [JPEG] or [BMP] format for images scanned from  
photographs or film. Touching the [Format] button toggles the selection  
between [JPEG] and [BMP].  
Annotating Receipts  
You can enter two, 20-characater lines of text that appear at the bottom of  
receipts. Specify the text of your annotation in the Configuration Utility,  
[Setting – Receipt – Text strings] screen. For details about the Configuration  
Utility, refer to the User’s Guide.  
[To Thumbnail Screen]  
The following operations can be done on the enlarged display.  
• [b] [B]. Click to display the previous or next image.  
• [To Thumbnail Screen]. Click to go to the Thumbnail screen.  
Changing the Print Size of the UP-D70A  
Printer  
You can change the print size used UPA-D70A printer.  
Changing the print size is done in the [Setting – H/W – Printer – UP-D70A]  
screen. For details about how to use the Configuration Utility, refer the User’s  
Guide.  
Touch the [Text strings1] button (text entry of the first line) or touch the [Text  
strings2] button (text entry of the second line) to open the text input screen.  
Follow the procedure from Step 5 of “Annotating Images”.  
Use this screen to set the print size of the UP-D70A printer. Touching the [Size]  
button toggles the setting between [8×10] and [8×12].  
Note  
Use print pack UPC-747 when you select [8×12].  
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Deleting Templates  
Setting the Button Sound  
You can delete templates of each size. On the [Setting – Menu – Collage]  
screen, touch a size button: [3.5×5], [4×6], [5×7], or [8×10/8×12]. The setting  
screen corresponding to the button that you touched is displayed.  
You can activate or deactivate the sound emitted when you touch buttons.  
You can set the beep in the Configuration Utility, [Setting – Other] screen. For  
details about how access the Configuration Utility, refer to the User’s Guide.  
Touch the [Delete] button to display the screen where you can delete collage  
print templates. Touch the [Delete] button to select it, and then touch the [OK]  
button. If you want to clear the selection, touch the [Delete] button again.  
When the setting of the [Beep] button is [ON], a beep is emitted each time you  
touch a button. Touching the [Beep] button toggles the setting [ON] and [OFF]  
(no beep is emitted when you touch a button).  
Note  
Note  
• If you delete a preinstalled system template, you cannot restore the template.  
• Seven templates are displayed on the screen. If you do not see the template  
that you want to delete, touch the [More] button to go to the next screen.  
• When you touch the [8×10/8×12] button, the template set in “Changing the  
Print Size of the UP-D70A Printer” of this addendum is deleted.  
This setting takes effect when you save the changes, and then exit the  
Configuration Utility.  
Adding and Deleting Templates for  
Collage Prints  
You can add and delete templates used for collage prints, as necessary.  
You can add or delete templates in the Configuration Utility, [Setting – Menu –  
Collage] screen. For details about how access the Configuration Utility, refer to  
the User’s Guide.  
Setting the Screensaver for the Initial  
and Printing Screens  
You can set the data interval after which the screensaver for the initial or  
printing screen appears. Still images or movies can be selected as the  
screensaver for the initial screen, but only still images can be selected as the  
screensaver for the printing screen.  
Adding Templates  
You can set the screensaver in the Configuration Utility, [Setting – Other –  
ScreenSaver] screen. For details about how access the Configuration Utility,  
refer to the User’s Guide.  
Note  
• You can use the following file formats for the screensavers: *.bmp for still  
images, *.avi or *.mpg (MPEG-1 format only) file formats for movies.  
• Up to four files can be selected for the initial screensaver and the print  
screensaver.  
• Still image files used by screensavers should be 800 × 600 pixels, while movie  
files should be 800 × 600 pixels or less. The file names should be [Startup1.*]  
to [Startup4.*] for the initial screen screensaver and [Printing1.*] to  
[Printing4.*] for the printing screen screensaver (where the asterisk (*)  
represents the bmp, avi, or mpg file extension). They should be saved in the  
root directory of a “Memory Stick”. The files can be installed from the  
“Memory Stick”.  
Touch the [Install] button to display the screen where you can add collage print  
templates. For more details about how to perform this operation, contact the  
store where you purchased this system.  
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• [Start up] button  
Used to make the initial screen screensaver settings. Touch the [Start up]  
button to display settings screen.  
Configuration Utility Setting Management  
You can return the Configuration Utility settings to their default settings, as  
well as import or export the settings. You can perform this management in the  
Configuration Utility, [Setting – Setting] screen.  
- [Startup1] to [Startup4]  
Touching the buttons switches the file display [ON] or [OFF].  
After the interval set in [Time(sec)] elapses when the initial screen is  
displayed, the selected still images or movies (set to [ON]) are displayed  
on the screen. [Startup1] to [Startup4] correspond to the files installed as  
[Startup1.*] to [Startup4.*].  
- [Time(sec)] button  
Time interval before the screensaver is displayed. Touch this button to  
display the time input (seconds) screen. The interval must be between 1  
and 600 seconds.  
• [Printing] button  
Used to make the settings for the functioning of the screen saver display  
during printing. Touch the [Printing] button to display the setting screen.  
- [Printing1] to [Printing4]  
Touching the buttons switches the file display [ON] or [OFF].  
After the interval set in [Time(sec)] elapses when the printing screen is  
displayed, the selected still images (set to [ON]) are displayed on the  
screen. [Printing1] to [Printing4] correspond to the files installed as  
[Printing1.*] to [Printing4.*]  
- [Time(sec)] button  
• [Initialize] button  
Time interval before the screensaver is displayed. Touch this button to  
display the time input (seconds) screen. The interval must be between 1  
and 600 seconds.  
When you touch this button a message asking you to confirm that you want to  
revert to the default settings is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen  
to perform the operation.  
• [Interval] button  
Time interval during which the still pictures are displayed (when more than  
one file is selected as the screensaver). Touch this button to display the time  
input (seconds) screen. The interval must be between 1 and 600 seconds.  
• [Import] button  
Touch this button to display the setting import screen. Follow the instructions  
on the screen to perform the operation.  
Note  
Note  
• If only one still image is selected as the screensaver, it is displayed  
continuously.  
• If a movie is selected as the screensaver, the movie plays to its end,  
regardless of the [Interval] button setting.  
Before performing this operation, be sure to touch the [Export] button and  
save the setting file (*.ini) on a floppy disk.  
• [Export] button  
Touch this button to display the setting export screen. Follow the instructions  
on the screen to perform the operation.  
• [Install] button  
Touch this button to display the screen where still images or movies are  
added. Follow the instructions on the screen to perform the operation.  
Note  
When this operation is performed, the setting file (*.ini) is saved to floppy  
disk.  
Modifications to the Diagnostic Function  
The diagnostic possible through the Configuration Utility is limited to SCSI  
peripheral devices. Replace the information of “[Diagnostic Settings] Screen” in  
the User’s Guide with the following.  
• [All] button  
Touch this button to run a diagnostic of all the SCSI peripheral devices  
connected to the UPA-PC100. If an abnormality is detected, a message  
appears. For details about messages, refer to the Operating Instructions. Touch  
the [OK] button to close the message.  
• [UP-DR100], [UP-D70A], [UY-S90/100], [FlatbedScanner] buttons  
Touch the appropriate button to run the diagnostic for that device. If an  
abnormality is detected, a message appears. For details about messages, refer  
to the Operating Instructions. Touch the [OK] button to close the message.  
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Changes: Ver. 2.06 to Ver. 2.07  
Applying Two Taxes  
The following specifications have been added:  
You can apply two taxes when calculating output service charges.  
To set and modify the tax rates, open the [Setting – Menu – Price – Tax] screen  
of the Configuration Utility. For details about how to start and close the  
Configuration Utility, refer to the User's Guide.  
• Print Finishing Settings for the UP-DR100 and UP-D70A  
You can now select the surface finish of prints output with a UP-DR100 or  
UP-D70A through a SCSI connection.  
• Two Taxes  
When calculating output service charges, you can now apply two tax rates.  
• Printing File Names when Printing an Index  
When printing an index you can select whether the selected images appear on  
the index with consecutive numbers or arranged by file names.  
• Detailed Settings for Prescanning Film  
When prescanning film, you can now make lookup table and frame detection  
interval settings. When the film manufacturer is not detected automatically,  
you can specify it from a list of manufacturers.  
• Detailed Settings for Scanning Film  
When scanning film, you can now make detailed color balance and density  
correction settings.  
Setting Print Finishing for the UP-DR100  
and UP-D70A  
• [Tax1], [Tax2] buttons  
Touch these buttons to set the taxes applied when calculating output service  
charges.  
When the UPA-PC100 is connected to a UP-DR100 or UP-D70A, you can  
change how the prints are finished.  
In the Configuration Utility, open the [Setting – H/W – Printer – UP-DR100] or  
[Setting – H/W – Printer – UP-D70A] screen. For details about how to start and  
close the Configuration Utility, refer to the User's Guide.  
- [Tax Rate] button  
Touch this button to set the tax rate of the selected tax. You can enter a tax  
rate between 0 and 100%.  
- [Text strings] button  
Touch this button to enter the name of the selected tax. The name that you  
enter here is displayed on the screen where you confirm charges. For  
details, refer to “Confirming Charges, Entering Passwords” Step 1 on  
pages 10 and 16, or “Confirm and output charges” Step 1, on page 23 of  
the User's Guide.  
Printing File Names when Printing an  
Index  
When printing an index you can select whether the selected images appear on  
the index with consecutive numbers or arranged by file names.  
In the Configuration Utility, open the [Setting – Menu – Print – Index] screen.  
For details about how to start and close the Configuration Utility, refer to the  
User's Guide.  
When printing with the UP-DR100 or UP-D70A, touch the [Surface] button,  
and select [Glossy], or [Texture].  
When printing indexes, select the type of image title that you want to use.  
Touch the [File name] button, to switch between [ON] (images are arranged by  
file name) or [OFF] (images appear with consecutive numbers).  
Note  
If [File name] is [ON] when you scan film and then write to CD-R, the frame  
numbers displayed on the screen after prescanning appear on the index print.  
However, the images are arranged by consecutive numbers on the CD-R.  
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Detailed Settings for Prescanning Film  
Detailed Settings for Scanning Film  
When prescanning film, you can make lookup table and frame detection interval  
settings.  
Touch the [OK] button on the screen where you select the type of film to scan  
(User's Guide, “Setting the Film and Prescanning” Step 2, page 21) to open the  
screen where you make prescanning settings.  
When scanning film, the color balance and density of images can be corrected.  
For details, refer to “Selecting the image for output and making the scanner  
settings” and replace Step 2, on page 21 of the User's Guide with the following.  
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Adjust the scanning position precisely and change the frame number, as  
necessary.  
1 Touch the frame that you want to modify, then touch the [Adjust]  
button.  
A screen opens so you can adjust the position and the frame number.  
2 Precisely adjust the scanning position and change the frame number.  
You can make the following settings on this screen.  
• You can select the lookup table used by the Film Scanner UY-S90/100. Touch  
the [LUT] button to change to [Photo1], [Photo2], or [Publishing].  
Note  
• If the position of the image is shifted left or right, touch the frame of  
the image that you want to correct, touch the [Adjust] arrow buttons  
to adjust the image, then touch the [Apply] button.  
• If a portion of the leading edge of the film contains no photo or the  
frame number on the film is not read, the actual frame numbers and  
output frame numbers may not match when the images from the film  
appear with file names on an index.  
In this situation, adjust the frame numbers with [Define Frame No.].  
Touch the frame that you want to modify, press the [+] or [–] button  
under [Define Frame No.] to change the number, then touch the  
[Apply] button.  
Because setting the lookup table for prescanning with Ver. 2.07 is now  
possible, this item was removed from the Configuration Utility settings of  
Ver. 2.06.  
• You can select the frame interval scanned. Press [Frame detection] to switch  
between [Auto] and [Fixed]. For details about how changing this setting  
affects scanning results, refer to the following file  
\Document\English\Driver.pdf on the UY-S90/100 driver installation CD-  
ROM.  
• You can select whether to correct the density and grayscale of each scanned  
frame. Press [Density correction] to switch between [Auto] and [Fixed].  
Touch the [OK] button. A message prompting you to set the film appears.  
Continue from Step 3 of “Setting the Film and Prescanning”, on page 21 of the  
User's Guide.  
3 When you are done, touch the [Apply] button.  
A screen opens to confirm that the images were updated.  
4 Touch the [OK] button.  
The new settings are applied on the image list and the display returns to  
the image selection screen.  
Setting the Film Manufacturer  
When you set the film (User's Guide, “Setting the Film and Prescanning” Step  
3, page 21) and the film manufacturer is not correctly detected, a screen  
allowing you to select the manufacturer opens.  
3
Change the film scanner's level of color balance correction, as necessary.  
For details about how changing this setting affects scanning results, refer  
to the following file \Document\English\Driver.pdf on the UY-S90/100  
driver installation CD-ROM.  
Note  
You cannot perform this procedure to scan monochrome film.  
1 Touch the frame that you want to modify, then touch the [Scene  
correction] button.  
A screen opens so you can select the level of correction.  
2 Touch the button of the desired level of correction, then touch the [OK]  
button.  
The correction level is changed and the display returns to the image  
selection screen.  
Touch the button of the film manufacturer that you want to select, then touch  
the [OK] button. If the name of the manufacturer that you want to select does  
not appear on the screen, touch the [Others] button, then touch the [OK] button.  
Prescanning starts and a screen opens to select images and make scan settings.  
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4
Make color adjustment settings for scanning, as necessary.  
1 Touch the [Color] button.  
A screen opens so you can make the color adjustment settings.  
2 Make the color adjustment settings.  
You can make the following settings on this screen.  
• You can set whether color adjustment is performed frame by frame or  
the same adjustment applied to all the frames. Touch the button on  
the upper-right of the screen to switch between [Each frame] and [All  
frames].  
• When scanning a color negative or positive, you can adjust [C], [M],  
and [Y]. Touch [+] for stronger hues or [–] for weaker hues.  
• When scanning a monochrome negative, you can adjust [Contrast].  
Touch [+] for higher contrast or [–] for lower contrast.  
• Touch the [+] button next to [Density] for higher density or [–] for  
lower density.  
• To cancel all adjustments, touch the [Reset] button.  
• Touch the [Apply] button to apply the adjustments on the image list.  
3 When you are done, touch the [Apply] button.  
The display returns to the image selection screen.  
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