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10 Print reservation What is print reservation? Print reservation means saving the desired printing data (number of prints, date/time information) with the pictures stored on the card. This enables printing pictures on a DPOF-compatible printer or at a photo lab that supports DPOF. Print reservation allows you to save printing data with the pictures. DPOF refers to the print data recording standard used on digital cameras. This enables desired print settings (number of prints, etc.) to be saved along with the pictures to facilitate automatic printing of pictures at a photo lab or on a home printer. Pictures with print reservation data can be printed as follows: Ⅵ Printing at a photo lab that supports DPOF Pictures are printed according to the saved printing data. Ⅵ Printing on a DPOF-compatible printer Pictures are printed directly from the card without using a PC. For more details, refer to the printer's manual. A PC card adapter is required depending on the printer. Olympus Printers and DPOF Compatibility Printer Name P-400*1 P-200 1 Frame Select ߛ ߛ Multiple Frame Select ߛ ߛ Trimming ߛ*2 ߛ*1 Rotation -*2 -*1 Date -*3 ߛ*2 IndexPrinting -*3 - *1 An optional PC card adapter may be required depending on the printer. *2 Some printers may allow you to rotate and trim images, but print reservations cannot be made with these functions on this camera. *3 Index-printing and date/time stamping are not available. However, you may be able to set these features using the printer. Picture size and printing The resolution of a computer/printer is generally based on the number of dots (pixel) per inch. 10 This is called dpi (dots per inch). The higher the dpi value, the better the printed results. Keep in mind, however, that the dpi of the picture does not change. This means that when you print an image with a higher resolution, the size of the printed picture will be smaller. Although you can print magnified images, picture quality will decrease. If you want to print large, high-quality pictures, set the number of pixels as high as possible when taking the pictures. ~ "Record mode" (P. 79) Print reservation 134

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Print reservation
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What is print reservation?
10 Print reservation
Print reservation means saving the desired printing data (number of prints, date/time
information) with the pictures stored on the card. This enables printing pictures on a
DPOF-compatible printer or at a photo lab that supports DPOF. Print reservation
allows you to save printing data with the pictures.
DPOF refers to the print data recording standard used on digital cameras. This
enables desired print settings (number of prints, etc.) to be saved along with the
pictures to facilitate automatic printing of pictures at a photo lab or on a home printer.
Pictures with print reservation data can be printed as follows:
±
Printing at a photo lab that supports DPOF
Pictures are printed according to the saved printing data.
±
Printing on a DPOF-compatible printer
Pictures are printed directly from the card without using a PC. For more details,
refer to the printer’s manual. A PC card adapter is required depending on the
printer.
Olympus Printers and DPOF Compatibility
*1
An optional PC card adapter may be required depending on the printer.
*2
Some printers may allow you to rotate and trim images, but print reservations cannot be
made with these functions on this camera.
*3
Index-printing and date/time stamping are not available. However, you may be able to set
these features using the printer.
Picture size and printing
The resolution of a computer/printer is generally based on the number of dots (pixel) per inch.
This is called dpi (dots per inch). The higher the dpi value, the better the printed results. Keep in
mind, however, that the dpi of the picture does not change. This means that when you print an
image with a higher resolution, the size of the printed picture will be smaller. Although you can
print magnified images, picture quality will decrease.
If you want to print large, high-quality pictures, set the number of pixels as high as possible when
taking the pictures.
~
“Record mode” (P. 79)
Printer
1 Frame
Multiple
Trimming
Rotation
Date
Index-
Name
Select
Frame Select
Printing
P-400
*1
²
²
²
*2
*2
*3
*3
P-200
²
²
²
*1
*1
²
*2