Sony DPP-FP65 Operating Instructions - Page 40

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How to access the "Pictures" folder • In Windows 2000: Click "My Documents" - "Pictures" on the desktop. • In Windows Vista/XP: Click "Start" - "Pictures" from the taskbar. 2 Click "Start". The main window of the Picture Motion Browser is displayed 3 Click the folder containing the photos you want to print. As an example, the "sample" folder is selected in the following explanation. 4 Select the photos that you want to print and click (print). The Print dialog box is displayed. 5 In the "Printer" drop-down list box, select "Sony DPP-FP65" or "Sony DPP-FP75". To set the paper orientation or other print options, go to step 6. To print, skip to step 11. In main window, there are the following two different views. To switch the view, click the "Folders" or "Calendar" tab in the right frame. • "Folders" view The images will be classified in each registered folder and are displayed as thumbnails. • "Calendar" view The images will be classified according to the shot date and are displayed as thumbnails on each date of the calendar. In "Calendar" view, you can switch the display by year, by month, or by hour. In this section, "Folders" view windows are used as examples. 40 GB Items Printer Paper size Print Options Functions Select the printer you are using: "Sony DPP-FP65" or "Sony DPP-FP75" To change the size, click "Properties". Note: In some regions, L size print paper is not sold. • Zoom the image until the print area is full: When checked, an image will be printed over the entire printing area of the paper. An edge of the photo may be cut. When unchecked, an image will be printed without cutting off any portions • Print date taken: When checked, an image is printed with the date of shooting if the image is a file recorded in the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) format.

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How to access the “Pictures” folder
In Windows 2000:
Click “My Documents” - “Pictures” on
the desktop.
In Windows Vista/XP:
Click “Start” - “Pictures” from the
taskbar.
2
Click “Start”.
The main window of the Picture Motion
Browser is displayed
In main window, there are the following
two different views. To switch the view,
click the “Folders” or “Calendar” tab in
the right frame.
“Folders” view
The images will be classified in each
registered folder and are displayed as
thumbnails.
“Calendar” view
The images will be classified according
to the shot date and are displayed as
thumbnails on each date of the calendar.
In “Calendar” view, you can switch the
display by year, by month, or by hour.
In this section, “Folders” view windows
are used as examples.
3
Click the folder containing the
photos you want to print.
As an example, the “sample” folder is
selected in the following explanation.
4
Select the photos that you want to
print and click
(print).
The Print dialog box is displayed.
5
In the “Printer” drop-down list box,
select “Sony DPP-FP65” or “Sony
DPP-FP75”. To set the paper
orientation or other print options, go
to step 6. To print, skip to step 11.
Items
Functions
Printer
Select the printer you are using:
“Sony DPP-FP65” or “Sony
DPP-FP75”
Paper size
To change the size, click
“Properties”.
Note:
In some regions, L size
print paper is not sold.
Print
Options
Zoom the image until the print
area is full: When checked, an
image will be printed over the
entire printing area of the
paper. An edge of the photo
may be cut. When unchecked,
an image will be printed
without cutting off any
portions
Print date taken: When
checked, an image is printed
with the date of shooting if the
image is a file recorded in the
DCF (Design rule for Camera
File system) format.