Canon PIXMA MP160 User's Guide - Page 49

DPOF Print

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„ DPOF Print If DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings are made on the camera, photos are printed automatically according to those settings. Note z This machine allows you to make the following DPOF settings: Image format: CIFF, JFIF, and Exif Print type - Standard: The photos for which you specified "Standard" using the DPOF function are printed. Print type - Index: The photos for which you specified "Index" using the DPOF function are printed according to the index print layout. Photos to Print: Only the photos specified using the DPOF function are printed (photos cannot be specified on the Operation Panel). Copies: Photos are printed according to the numbers of copies specified using the DPOF function (numbers of copies cannot be specified on the Operation Panel). Other functions (addition of comments, trimming/rotation, etc.) are not supported. z Photos are automatically scaled according to the paper size. The upper, lower, left, and/or right portion(s) of the photo may be cropped depending on the size of the paper you use. z The shooting date format is as specified in the DPOF setting from DPOF printing. 1 Turn ON the machine and load the paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder. 2 Insert the memory card containing the DPOF information into the Card Slot. See "Inserting A Memory Card" on page 37. 3 Press [MEMORY CARD] and then press [Menu]. 4 Use [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [OK]. 5 Adjust the print settings as necessary, then press [OK]. (See page 48) 6 Press [Color]. The photos will be printed according to the DPOF information on the memory card. Chapter 3 Printing From A Memory Card (MP180) 47

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Chapter 3
47
Printing From A Memory Card (MP180)
DPOF Print
If DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings are made on the camera, photos are printed
automatically according to those settings.
1
Turn ON the machine and load the paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
2
Insert the memory card containing the DPOF information into the Card Slot.
See “Inserting A Memory Card” on page 37.
3
Press [MEMORY CARD] and then press [Menu].
4
Use [
] or [
] to select <DPOF>, then press [OK].
5
Adjust the print settings as necessary, then press [OK]. (See page 48)
6
Press [Color].
The photos will be printed according to the DPOF information on the memory card.
Note
This machine allows you to make the following DPOF settings:
Image format:
CIFF, JFIF, and Exif
Print type - Standard:
The photos for which you specified “Standard” using the DPOF
function are printed.
Print type - Index:
The photos for which you specified “Index” using the DPOF function
are printed according to the index print layout.
Photos to Print:
Only the photos specified using the DPOF function are printed (photos
cannot be specified on the Operation Panel).
Copies:
Photos are printed according to the numbers of copies specified using
the DPOF function (numbers of copies cannot be specified on the
Operation Panel).
Other functions (addition of comments, trimming/rotation, etc.) are not
supported.
Photos are automatically scaled according to the paper size. The
upper, lower, left, and/or right portion(s) of the photo may be cropped
depending on the size of the paper you use.
The shooting date format is as specified in the DPOF setting from
DPOF printing.