Kodak 5 All-in-One User Guide - Page 24

Configuring Photo Print Settings

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Viewing and Printing Photos Device Type Image-storing Digital Camera Kodak Bluetooth dongle Printer Slot USB port USB port Note: If Tagged Image Printing is enabled on this printer (see "Configuring Printer Settings" on page 11), it detects a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file when you insert a memory card. The printer screen prompts you to verify that you want to print tagged images. See "Printing Tagged Images" on page 20. Most memory cards (see "" on page 3 ) will work with this printer. When you insert a memory card into the card slot of the printer, connect a camera, or portable flash drive to it, the last photo taken is displayed first. Caution: Do not insert more than one memory device, such as a portable storage drive (USB) or memory card, into the printer at a time. An error message will display when a second device is connected to your printer unless you are already printing a job. The error message will only display after the print job is complete. Note: Photos stored on a PictBridge camera are displayed on the camera screen. Configuring Photo Print Settings You can change the factory default print settings for your printer using the control panel. Windows users may adjust some settings using the All-in-One Home Center software (see Home Center Help for information on using Home Center). 1 Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot, or plug a portable storage device or an image transfer digital camera to the front panel USB port. The last photo is displayed first. 2 Press Menu on the control panel to display the main menu. 3 Press  until View and Print Photos is selected, and then press OK. 4 To view one photo at a time, press  or on the control panel; to scroll up or down, press and hold the or  arrow. 5 Press  until the parameter you want to configure is selected, and then press OK. 6 As needed, press  or  to change the setting. 7 Press OK to save the setting for the current print job. 8 To save the setting as the default value, select Save as Default and press OK. 18 Kodak ESP 5 Printer User Guide

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Viewing and Printing Photos
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Kodak ESP 5 Printer User Guide
Most memory cards (see “” on page 3
) will work with this printer. When you insert a
memory card into the card slot of the printer, connect a camera, or portable flash drive to it,
the last photo taken is displayed first.
Configuring Photo Print Settings
You can change the factory default print settings for your printer using the control panel.
Windows users may adjust some settings using the All-in-One Home Center software (see
Home Center Help for information on using Home Center).
1
Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot, or plug a portable storage device or an
image transfer digital camera to the front panel USB port. The last photo is displayed
first.
2
Press
Menu
on the control panel to display the main menu.
3
Press
±
until
View and Print Photos
is selected, and then press
OK
.
4
To view one photo at a time, press
³
or
´
on the control panel; to scroll up or down,
press and hold the
²
or
±
arrow.
5
Press
±
until the parameter you want to configure is selected, and then press
OK
.
6
As needed, press
³
or
´
to change the setting.
7
Press
OK
to save the setting for the current print job.
8
To save the setting as the default value, select
Save as Default
and press
OK
.
Image-storing Digital Camera
USB port
Kodak Bluetooth dongle
USB port
Note:
If Tagged Image Printing is enabled on this printer (see
“Configuring Printer Settings” on page 11), it detects a Digital Print
Order Format (DPOF) file when you insert a memory card. The printer
screen prompts you to verify that you want to print tagged images. See
“Printing Tagged Images” on page 20.
Caution:
Do not insert more than one memory device, such as a
portable storage drive (USB) or memory card, into the printer at a
time. An error message will display when a second device is
connected to your printer unless you are already printing a job. The
error message will only display after the print job is complete.
Note:
Photos stored on a PictBridge camera are displayed on the
camera screen.
Device Type
Printer Slot