Olympus IR 300 IR-300 Advanced Manual (English) - Page 110

Using the camera with a Dock&Done printer, Using a Dock&Done storage unit with a Dock&Done printer - advanced manual

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Using the camera with a Dock&Done printer TIPS • To create multiple disks, remove the camera from the cradle and set an unused CD or DVD in the DVD storage unit before repeating Steps 1 and 2. Note • Disks recorded with [CREATE SHARE DISK] cannot be used to record additional pictures. Using the camera with a Dock&Done printer You can use your digital camera and a Dock&Done storage unit (hard disk/ DVD) with a Dock&Done printer to print pictures stored in your camera or the storage unit. You can print pictures from the [_DOCK MODE] screen displayed when connecting the camera to the Dock&Done storage unit or from the print top menu displayed when the camera's < button is pressed. gFor detailed operations of the Dock&Done storage unit or printer, see the manual provided with the optional Dock&Done storage unit (hard disk/DVD) or Dock&Done printer. 9 Using a Dock&Done storage unit with a Dock&Done printer The [_DOCK MODE] screen can be used to print pictures after they have been stored in the storage unit. Set [NEW ALL PRINT] to [ON] on the camera in advance. g"Printing all new pictures (NEW ALL PRINT)" (P. 114) 1 Connect the AC adapter and power cable of the storage unit, and connect the printer to the storage unit using the Dock&Done cable, then turn the printer on. i functions 110

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Using the camera with a Dock&Done printer
110
9
i
functions
You can use your digital camera and a Dock&Done storage unit (hard disk/
DVD) with a Dock&Done printer to print pictures stored in your camera or
the storage unit.
You can print pictures from the [
_
DOCK MODE] screen displayed when
connecting the camera to the Dock&Done storage unit or from the print top
menu displayed when the camera’s
<
button is pressed.
g
For detailed operations of the Dock&Done storage unit or printer, see
the manual provided with the optional Dock&Done storage unit (hard
disk/DVD) or Dock&Done printer.
The [
_
DOCK MODE] screen can be used to print pictures after they have been
stored in the storage unit. Set [NEW ALL PRINT] to [ON] on the camera in advance.
g
“Printing all new pictures (NEW ALL PRINT)” (P. 114)
1
Connect the AC adapter and power cable of the storage unit,
and connect the printer to the storage unit using the
Dock&Done cable, then turn the printer on.
TIPS
To create multiple disks, remove the camera from the cradle and set an unused
CD or DVD in the DVD storage unit before repeating Steps 1 and 2.
Note
Disks recorded with [CREATE SHARE DISK] cannot be used to record
additional pictures.
Using a Dock&Done storage unit with a Dock&Done
printer
Using the camera with a Dock&Done
printer