Brother International MFC 3420C Users Manual - English - Page 129

Basic flow, PhotoCapture, Menu/Set, Color, Start, Color Start

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Basic flow Even if your machine is not connected to your computer, you can print photo directly from the digital camera media. This is the basic flow of the direct printing operation. For more details information, please read this chapter from the next page. 1 Insert the media card firmly into the media drive (slot). PhotoCapture key lights. (See Getting started on page 11-3.) 2 Press PhotoCapture. If your digital camera supports DPOF printing, see DPOF printing on page 11-8. 3 Print the index which shows thumbnails views of photos stored on your media card. Even if the machine is not connected to the computer, you can know the individual image number on the media card. Press or Menu/Set. to select Print Index and then press Press Color Start to start printing index sheet. (See Printing the Index (Thumbnails) on page 11-5.) 4 To print the images, press or to select Print Images and then press Menu/Set. Enter image number and press Menu/Set. Press Color Start to start printing. (See Printing images on page 11-6.) You can change the settings for printing images, such as the number of Copies, Paper Type, Paper & Print Size, Print Quality, Brightness and True2Life®. (See Changing the default settings on page 11-9.) 11 - 2 WALK-UP PHOTOCAPTURE CENTER™ (MFC-3820CN ONLY)

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11 - 2
WALK-UP PHOTOCAPTURE CENTER
(MFC-3820CN ONLY)
Basic flow
Even if your machine is not connected to your computer, you can
print photo directly from the digital camera media. This is the basic
flow of the direct printing operation. For more details information,
please read this chapter from the next page.
1
Insert the media card firmly into the media drive (slot).
PhotoCapture
key
lights. (See
Getting started
on page 11-3.)
2
Press
PhotoCapture
.
If your digital camera supports DPOF printing, see
DPOF
printing
on page 11-8.
3
Print the index which shows thumbnails views of photos stored
on your media card. Even if the machine is not connected to the
computer, you can know the individual image number on the
media card.
Press
or
to select
Print Index
and then press
Menu/Set
.
Press
Color
Start
to start printing index sheet.
(See
Printing the Index (Thumbnails)
on page 11-5.)
4
To print the images, press
or
to select
Print
Images
and then press
Menu/Set
.
Enter image number and press
Menu/Set
.
Press
Color Start
to start printing.
(See
Printing images
on page 11-6.)
You can change the settings for printing images, such as the number
of Copies, Paper Type, Paper & Print Size, Print Quality, Brightness
and True2Life
®
. (See
Changing the default settings
on page 11-9.)