DRIVER.TXT Driver File Contents (D100DRV.ZIP)

                            Additional Information
                            
                       Aztech DPD-100 Driver Version 1.01


Table of Contents
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1.    Important Notice
2.    Media/Film Identification
3.    How to key in the Media/Film ID
4.    Using The Aztech DPD-100 Driver

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1.    Important Notice
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1.1   This file contains additional information and changes that is not
      available at the time of printing.

1.2   The Aztech Photo Developer supports Compatible-mode only, not ECP or EPP.
      As such, please configure your system to Compatible-mode if you are using
      ECP or EPP.

1.3   Windows 95 detection of the internal printer device - In some systems,
      detection of the Aztech Photo Developer (Internal) will follow
      immediately after the interface card is detected and being setup. As
      such, these systems do not need to be restarted like others which do not
      behave likewise. Please refer to the installation manual for more
      details.

1.4   If a paper jam is encountered, clear the film path and reset the printer
      (or restart the system in the case of the internal model) will help to
      solve the problem. Do not try to remove the paper by force. Please refer
      to the troubleshooting section in the manual accordingly when handling
      this issue.

1.5   When unloading of film cartridge, it is recommended to depress the top of
      the cartridge a bit in order for the cartridge to be released easily.
     
1.6   Ensure that the cover on the cartridge is closed at all time when the
      cartridge is not inserted into the printer.

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2.    Media/Film Identification
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      Your media/film cartridge comes with a serial no. that identifies the
      specific batch of media/film that you will be using (Refer to the top
      side of the cartridge for this serial no.). The Media/Film ID is used to
      denote the media's version and sensitivity. For every media/film
      cartridge, the serial no. looks as follows:

			DI9-7F005-013B-1-001
                                  ------

      Note that the string of underlined numbers associates with a particular
      Media/Film ID. In this release, use the following Media/Film ID as
      defined:

		013A-1		Media/Film ID: ANOPHGKKPP
		013B-1		Media/Film ID: APNPIIMOMM
		013B-2		Media/Film ID: AMMMMMMMMM
		013B-3		Media/Film ID: AMJKIIMMMM
		 014-1		Media/Film ID: ARUXMMLNKM
		 014-2		Media/Film ID: ARSVMMLNKM
		 014-3		Media/Film ID: AQQTMMLNKM
		 014-4		Media/Film ID: ARQTMMLNKM
		 014-5 		Media/Film ID: AQPRMMMMMM
		 014-6		Media/Film ID: AQRRMMMMMM
		 016-4		Media/Film ID: APWRMMMMMM
		 016-5		Media/Film ID: AOVQMMMMMM
		 016-6		Media/Film ID: AOVRMMMMMM
		 017-6		Media/Film ID: APRRMMMMMM
		 018-2		Media/Film ID: APSSMMMMMM
		 018-4		Media/Film ID: AOSRMMMMMM
		 018-5		Media/Film ID: APRSMMMMMM
		 019-1		Media/Film ID: APYTMMMMMM
		 019-2		Media/Film ID: ARSNMMMMMM
		 019-3		Media/Film ID: AQSNMMMMMM
		 020-1		Media/Film ID: AMURMMMMMM 
		 020-2		Media/Film ID: AOSQMMMMMM
		 023-4		Media/Film ID: AOSQMMMMMM
		 023-5		Media/Film ID: ANSQMMMMMM
		 023-6		Media/Film ID: ANRRMMMMMM
		 026-2		Media/Film ID: APTRMMMMMM
		 027-1		Media/Film ID: AJYTMMMMMM
		 027-2		Media/Film ID: AITQMMMMMM
		 027-3		Media/Film ID: AITRMMMMMM
		 027-4		Media/Film ID: AJURMMMMMM
		 028-1		Media/Film ID: AISQMMMMMM
		 028-3		Media/Film ID: AJSQMMMMMM
		 032-2		Media/Film ID: AJRQMMMMMM
		 032-3		Media/Film ID: AKVRMMMMMM
		 032-5		Media/Film ID: AKUSMMMMMM
		 032-6		Media/Film ID: AJUQMMMMMM
		 033-2		Media/Film ID: AKURMMMMMM
		 033-3		Media/Film ID: AKTRMMMMMM
		 034-2		Media/Film ID: AKUSMMMMMM
		 034-3		Media/Film ID: ALUSMMMMMM
		 036-1		Media/Film ID: ALNTMMMMMM
		 036-2		Media/Film ID: ANPTMMMMMM
		 036-3		Media/Film ID: ALPSMMMMMM
		 036-4		Media/Film ID: ANQUMMMMMM
		 036-5		Media/Film ID: AOQVMMMMMM
		 036-6		Media/Film ID: AMOTMMMMMM

      The Media/Film ID can be found on the Media/Film cartridge. If not, the
      ID update is available on the Media/Film ID update document.
      Alternatively, these updates will also be available on our website
      (http://www.aztech.com.sg/c&t/) and driver.txt file as shown above.

      Before making any printing on the photo printer using the Aztech DPD-100
      Driver, make sure that the correct Media/Film ID is being keyed in
      accordingly.

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3.    How to key in the Media/Film ID
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3.1   To check and set the Media/Film ID for the photo printer driver, go to
      the Printer folder and right-click on the photo printer driver to select
      the properties option. Select the Set Media ID Tab to activate the Set
      Media ID dialog box. Ensure that the Media/Film ID displayed is the
      correct one that you are supposed to use. If you have to change the
      Media/Film ID, just replace the correct ID into the ID display box and
      click the OK button.

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4.    Using The Aztech DPD-100 Driver
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4.1   In the driver installation, Windows 95 CD is needed to install some
      Microsoft files needed by the driver.

4.2   The Color Management Utility - This utility is included in the driver to
      provide user with the means to manage the color quality of the printed
      photos. It also provides user with an utility to input the Media ID
      specific to each media type.

      SET MEDIA TYPE: Please check your media ID (on your media cartridge) and
      make sure that it is the same as displayed. Everytime when you change
      media, please check your media ID. Refer to Section 2 & 3.1 for more
      details on setting the Media/Film ID.

      PRINT QUALITY CONTROL: This portion of the Color Management Utility sets
      the print quality through the following adjustments:

   	(1) Tone Control
   	(2) Saturation
   	(3) Color Match Table
   	(4) Edge Enhancement

4.3   Print Quality Control - Tone Control allows you to adjust the color
      contrast of the image. The Non option maintains the original contrast of
      the image. The Fixed 20% option increases the contrast of the image by 20
      percent. The Manual option offers you advanced contrast settings by
      altering values of the graph. The horizontal axis denotes input values
      (ie contrast of the original image) and the vertical axis denotes output
      values (ie contrast of printed image). Black and white colors are
      represented by 0 and 255, with values in between representing mid-tones.
      Boxes on the top and bottom of the graph are for high and low input color
      values respectively. Boxes to the left and right of the graph are for low
      and high output color values respectively.

      Saturation Control adjusts the intensity and composition of colors. The
      Non option maintains the original color intensities. The Manual option
      allows you to adjust the intensity of the colors by specifying the value
      in the box provided. For example, a value of 1.3 would mean 1.3 times the
      intensity of the original image.

      The Color Match Table adjusts the color balance according to a prefixed
      color table of different RGB settings and does not require manual
      adjustment.

      Edge Enhancement adjusts the sharpness of the image.

      To access the Saturation, Color Match Table and Edge Enhancement Control,
      go to the Printer folder and right-click on the photo printer driver to
      select the properties option. In the properties option, select the Print
      Quality Tab to proceed. 

      To access the Tone Control, go to the Printer folder and right-click on
      the photo printer driver to select the properties option. In the
      properties option, select the Tone Control Tab to proceed.

4.4   The paper size option has been defined into three types:

      . 3R-1 3x4 in (True Size) -- It is strongly suggested for all third party
        applications to use the "fit to size" function with this option. It is
        the true size of our print area, i.e. width: 3 inches, height: 4
        inches. This option enables user to get the best result of scaling and
        printing.

      . 3R-2 5x6 2/3 in (MS Paint) -- It is a special paper size defined for
        640x480 image printed in MS Paint. It is a virtual paper size with
        width: 5 inches and height: 6 2/3 inches. This option is used only if
        user is using MS Paint to make a print. In this case, please set all
        margins to '0' in order to get a nice fit into a page.

      . Custom -- With Custom paper option, user can define the paper size by
        themselves. For those application without scaling or "fit to size"
        function and if the size of the image to be printed is bigger than the
        paper size of 3R-1 or 3R-2, the printed photo will be clipped or
        totally cannot be printed like MS Paint. In this case, user should use
        Custom paper option and define the paper to suitable size to get full
        size photo printed. In this way, the Aztech DPD-100 Driver can support
        any size of photo in any third party applications.

4.5   Installation on Windows 95 OSR2 Platform (Internal) - This version of
      Windows 95 will prompt the user for the Driver Installation disk into the
      Floppy drive (Go to the specific language if any in the DRIVERS directory
      in the CD if the installation comes in the form of CD). After the
      installation disk has been inserted or the installation directory been
      directed in the CD, click NEXT and follow through the on-screen
      instructions to complete the installation of the Aztech DPD-100 Driver.

      IMPORTANT: If the file 'FINSTALL.HLP' is prompted and stated not to be
                 found, ignore the message and TYPE IN the location of the
                 driver installation disk to proceed (Type in A:\ if the driver
                 disk comes in floppy assuming your floppy drive is at Drive A.
                 If the driver installation comes in CD, type in
                 D:\Drivers\LANGUAGE assuming the CDROM drive is at Drive D and
                 LANGUAGE means English, Dutch, German, Italy, French or
                 Spanish). 

                 DO NOT GO TO THE BROWSE BUTTON TO LOCATE THE SOURCE IN THIS
                 CASE!

      Note that the Windows 95 OSR2 CD will be prompted to install some Windows
      95 files needed by the Aztech DPD-100 Driver during the installation.

4.6   Printing images from Digital Cameras - If you want to print images taken
      from digital camera, please go to the printer folder and right-click on
      the photo printer driver to select the properties option. Select the
      Print Quality Tab and CHECK the Digital Camera Image Noise Reduction
      option. This is to enhance the quality of the printout for images taken
      from digital camera.


  
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