Canon 0324B001 SELPHY ES1 User Guide - Page 45

Printing viaWireless LAN

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z E-mail and phone directories cannot be printed. z Downloaded contents or image data, for example, downloaded from a URL attached to mail cannot be printed due to the security settings made on the mobile phone. z Some mobile phones have limited memory capacity for infrared data transmission and you may not be able to print the image at the best quality. z The images on the memory card (such as an SD memory card or Memory Stick) of some mobile phones cannot be printed. z Movies cannot be printed. z Do not place any obstacle between the printer and the mobile phone. z Avoid direct sunlight on the infrared data receiver. Direct sunlight may interfere with the communication with the mobile phone. z Do not place the printer near a plasma display. Placing it near a plasma display may prevent the printer from communicating with the mobile phone. z During data transfer, do not interrupt the infrared data communication. If communications are interrupted, do the procedure again. z Image quality may become coarser if you print on postcard size or L size paper. If this happens, we recommend printing on card size paper. z If you transmit a large image, the transmission may take more than five minutes. z After the printer starts communicating with the mobile phone, do not do any printing operations from the camera or computer until printing is complete. z The printer cannot communicate with the mobile phone until any printing jobs from a computer are complete. Printing via a Wireless LAN If you attach a PictBridge compliant wireless print adapter to the printer, you can print images taken with a camera that has wireless LAN support after transmitting the images wirelessly to the printer. z For details, refer to the user guide included with the camera. 43

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E-mail and phone directories cannot be printed.
Downloaded contents or image data, for example, downloaded from a URL attached to
mail cannot be printed due to the security settings made on the mobile phone.
Some mobile phones have limited memory capacity for infrared data transmission and you
may not be able to print the image at the best quality.
The images on the memory card (such as an SD memory card or Memory Stick) of some
mobile phones cannot be printed.
Movies cannot be printed.
Do not place any obstacle between the printer and the mobile phone.
Avoid direct sunlight on the infrared data receiver. Direct sunlight may interfere with
the communication with the mobile phone.
Do not place the printer near a plasma display. Placing it near a plasma display may
prevent the printer from communicating with the mobile phone.
During data transfer, do not interrupt the infrared data communication.
If
communications are interrupted, do the procedure again.
Image quality may become coarser if you print on postcard size or L size paper. If this
happens, we recommend printing on card size paper.
If you transmit a large image, the transmission may take more than five minutes.
After the printer starts communicating with the mobile phone, do not do any printing
operations from the camera or computer until printing is complete.
The printer cannot communicate with the mobile phone until any printing jobs from a
computer are complete.
Printing via a Wireless LAN
If you attach a
PictBridge
compliant wireless print adapter to the printer, you can print
images taken with a camera that has wireless LAN support after transmitting the images
wirelessly to the printer.
For details, refer to the user guide included with the camera.