Kodak 1252972 User Guide - Page 45

Viewing and Printing Photos, Viewing photos

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5 Viewing and Printing Photos You can print JPEG (.jpg) photo images directly from PictBridge cameras connected to the front panel of your printer. You can print virtually any file type from digital cameras, USB flash ("thumb") drives, and memory cards connected to the front panel on your printer. You can also print files from a PC or MACINTOSH computer connected to your printer. NOTE: For assistance on printing from a connected computer to your printer, refer to the instructions from the software application (such as a word-processing or image-editing program) used to send the file to the printer or review your computer's operating system instructions. Although your printer is compatible with the Kodak 8-in-1 USB card reader (sold separately) as well as other Kodak USB card readers, it may not be compatible with other manufacturers' card readers. WARNING: Do not remove a storage device (memory card, USB drive, or digital camera) from the printer while it is being accessed, or you may damage the files on it. Safely remove or disconnect the device. You can safely remove the storage device when the blue status light located above the memory card slots stops blinking. Viewing photos Insert one of the following devices into the appropriate opening: NOTE: Always use the USB host port on the front of the printer. To avoid an error, use only one slot or port at a time. Device Type Memory Card Portable Storage Drive Digital Camera Kodak Bluetooth dongle Printer Slot Memory Card Reader USB port USB port USB port NOTE: If Tagged Image Printing is enabled on this printer (see Configuring printer settings, page 19), it detects a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file when you insert a memory card. The printer LCD screen prompts you to verify that you want to print tagged images. See Printing tagged images, page 42. www.kodak.com/go/aiosupport 37

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5
Viewing and Printing Photos
You can print JPEG (.jpg) photo images directly from PictBridge cameras connected
to the front panel of your printer. You can print virtually any file type from digital
cameras, USB flash (“thumb”) drives, and memory cards connected to the front
panel on your printer. You can also print files from a PC or MACINTOSH computer
connected to your printer.
NOTE: For assistance on printing from a connected computer to your printer, refer
to the instructions from the software application (such as a word-processing
or image-editing program) used to send the file to the printer or review your
computer’s operating system instructions.
Although your printer is compatible with the Kodak 8-in-1 USB card reader (sold
separately) as well as other Kodak USB card readers, it may not be compatible with
other manufacturers’ card readers.
Viewing photos
Insert one of the following devices into the appropriate opening:
NOTE: Always use the USB host port on the front of the printer. To avoid an error,
use only one slot or port at a time.
NOTE: If Tagged Image Printing is enabled on this printer (see
Configuring printer
settings, page 19
), it detects a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file when
you insert a memory card. The printer LCD screen prompts you to verify that
you want to print tagged images. See
Printing tagged images, page 42
.
WARNING: Do not remove a storage device (memory card, USB drive, or digital camera) from the
printer while it is being accessed, or you may damage the files on it. Safely remove or disconnect the
device.
You can safely remove the storage device when the blue status light located above the memory card
slots stops blinking.
Device Type
Printer Slot
Memory Card
Memory Card Reader
Portable Storage Drive
USB port
Digital Camera
USB port
Kodak Bluetooth dongle
USB port