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Printing pictures from a digital camera
Printing
Printing pictures from a digital camera
About QDock&Done-compatible digital cameras
You can print pictures more easily by connecting your Dock&Done-compatible digital camera to the printer.
For details on connections, refer to the supplied "QUICK START GUIDE."
About PictBridge-compatible digital cameras
You can print pictures directly by connecting your PictBridge-compatible digital camera to the printer.
You can specify the pictures to be printed and the number of prints by following the instructions displayed on
the LCD screen of the camera while it is connected to the printer.
The printing procedure varies from one digital camera to another. Refer to the manual supplied with your digital
camera.
You can print pictures based on the print order you entered in Digital Print Order Format (DPOF).
For details on PictBridge-compatible digital cameras, visit the OLYMPUS website.
Tips
In PictBridge mode, the initial printer settings are as follows.
• Paper size automatically selected according to the paper loaded in the printer.
• One-sheet printing selected.
• Not edged printing selected.
• Date printing disabled.
• File name printing disabled.
Notes
• Images not taken by a digital camera must be printed by a PC.
• The maximum number of digital camera images you can print (both index and regular size) is 200 at one time. If you set
more, only the first 200 are printed.
• While the printer is cooling off, if you cancel the printing, the last image queued will be printed.
About DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
You can record the following print order on a card.
• Selected images for printing taken by digital camera.
• Number of prints.
• Date and time.
The information is saved on the card in DPOF format. You can take the card to a photo developer service
supporting DPOF and ask them to print the images based on the print order recorded on the card.
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