Panasonic KX-THA16 Telephone Equipments - Page 59

PRINTING IMAGES, Auto print

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Printing Printing images You can print images while viewing the picture gallery or play list, during a video call, or while using the unit to monitor the room (video monitor). Important: L Before printing, make sure that: - you have registered the unit using the MULTI TALK V Printing Utility. - you have selected the computer properly (page 58). - the printer you want to use has been set as the default printer for the computer. - you can print to the printer using your computer. L You can see icons indicating the status of printing data transmission (page 15, 64). L After printing has finished, confirm that images printed successfully. Printing images in the picture gallery or play list 1 While viewing images, press {PRINT}. 2 To print the displayed image; "Print current" i {SELECT} To print all images in the folder; "Print all" i {SELECT} Note: L When you select "Print all", about 12 images are printed per letter-sized page. L To stop printing, press {OFF} while "Please wait" is displayed. Printing images during a video call or while video monitoring ("Auto print") During a video call with an outside party (page 28) or while video monitoring (page 36), you can print the displayed image at about 5 second intervals. 1 During a video call with an outside party or while video monitoring, press {MENU}. 2 "Auto print" i {SELECT} L To stop printing; {MENU} i "Stop print" i {SELECT} Note: L About 12 images are printed per letter- sized page. L The date and time of each image is also printed, using the following format: month, day, year, hour, minute, and second. Example: "051506 222420" = May 15, 2006, 10:24 p.m. and 20 seconds For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp 59

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Printing
For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp
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Printing images
You can print images while viewing the
picture gallery or play list, during a video
call, or while using the unit to monitor the
room (video monitor).
Important:
L
Before printing, make sure that:
you have registered the unit using the
MULTI TALK V Printing Utility.
you have selected the computer
properly (page 58).
the printer you want to use has been
set as the default printer for the
computer.
you can print to the printer using your
computer.
L
You can see icons indicating the status
of printing data transmission (page 15,
64).
L
After printing has finished, confirm that
images printed successfully.
Printing images in the picture
gallery or play list
1
While viewing images, press
{
PRINT
}
.
2
To print the displayed image;
Print current
i
{
SELECT
}
To print all images in the folder;
Print all
i
{
SELECT
}
Note:
L
When you select “
Print all
”, about
12 images are printed per letter-sized
page.
L
To stop printing, press
{
OFF
}
while
Please wait
” is displayed.
Printing images during a video
call or while video monitoring
(“
Auto print
”)
During a video call with an outside party
(page 28) or while video monitoring (page
36), you can print the displayed image at
about 5 second intervals.
1
During a video call with an outside party
or while video monitoring, press
{
MENU
}
.
2
Auto print
i
{
SELECT
}
L
To stop printing;
{
MENU
}
i
Stop print
i
{
SELECT
}
Note:
L
About 12 images are printed per letter-
sized page.
L
The date and time of each image is also
printed, using the following format:
month, day, year, hour, minute, and
second.
Example: “051506 222420” = May 15,
2006, 10:24 p.m. and 20 seconds