Kodak ESP9 User Manual - Page 58

Printing tagged images, Printing from a Bluetooth–enabled device

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Viewing and Printing Photos 8 Press Start to print the selected photo, or press until View Photos is selected. 9 Press or until you view another photo you want to print 10 Repeat this process as needed. Note: Each photo is automatically deselected after it has been printed Printing tagged images The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-standard file that can be created by some digital cameras. Camera selected photos are photos you tag for printing with your digital camera. When you select photos with your camera, the camera creates a DPOF file that identifies which photos have been tagged for printing. Your Kodak All-in-One printer can read the DPOF file from the memory card so you do not have to re-select the photos to print. Note: Not all digital cameras support tagging or the creation of tagged image files. Refer to your camera's user guide to ensure it supports this functionality. When you print tagged photos, the selected layout is applied unless your camera allows selection of sizes. If not specified by the DPOF information, the current default print photo size and other settings will be used. Printing from a Bluetooth-enabled device Bluetooth wireless technology allows wireless connectivity between compatible electronic devices.Your printer allows you to print .jpeg images from a Bluetooth-enabled device, using an optional Kodak USB Bluetooth 2.0 USB adapter.You can purchase the Kodak Bluetooth adapter from Kodak at www.kodak.com/go/accessories. The Kodak Bluetooth adapter (shown below) supports connectivity between your All-in- One printer and the following Bluetooth-enabled devices: • Mobile camera phones • Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) • Digital still cameras • Computers The Bluetooth adapter will not work when plugged directly into computers, Kodak printer-docks, other types of Kodak printers or devices made by other manufacturers. This adapter works exclusively with Kodak All-in-One printers. 50 Kodak ESP 9 Printer User Guide

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Viewing and Printing Photos
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Kodak ESP 9 Printer User Guide
8
Press
Start
to print the selected photo, or press
²
until
View Photos
is selected.
9
Press
³
or
´
until you view another photo you want to print
10
Repeat this process as needed.
Printing tagged images
The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-standard file that can be created by
some digital cameras. Camera selected photos are photos you tag for printing with your
digital camera. When you select photos with your camera, the camera creates a DPOF file
that identifies which photos have been tagged for printing. Your Kodak All-in-One printer
can read the DPOF file from the memory card so you do not have to re-select the photos to
print.
When you print tagged photos, the selected layout is applied unless your camera allows
selection of sizes. If not specified by the DPOF information, the current default print photo
size and other settings will be used.
Printing from a Bluetooth–enabled device
Bluetooth wireless technology allows wireless connectivity between compatible electronic
devices.Your printer allows you to print .jpeg images from a Bluetooth–enabled device,
using an optional Kodak USB Bluetooth 2.0 USB adapter.You can purchase the Kodak
Bluetooth adapter from Kodak at
www.kodak.com/go/accessories.
The Kodak Bluetooth adapter (shown below) supports connectivity between your All–in–
One printer and the following Bluetooth–enabled devices:
Note:
Each photo is automatically deselected after it has been printed
Note:
Not all digital cameras support tagging or the creation of tagged image
files.
Refer to your camera’s user guide to ensure it supports this functionality.
Mobile camera phones
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
Digital still cameras
Computers
The Bluetooth adapter will not work when plugged directly into
computers, Kodak printer-docks, other types of Kodak printers or
devices made by other manufacturers. This adapter works exclusively
with Kodak All-in-One printers.