Canon 900D i900D Direct Printing Guide - Page 21

Printing According to the Settings Made on the Camera, DPOF Printing

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4 Select the image to print. (1) Using the buttons, select the image you wish to print. (2) Using the buttons to specify the number of copies to print. For example, if you select Borderless x 2 in the Layout and set the number of copies to print to "2", two identical images will be printed on a sheet. (3) Repeat steps (1) and (2) for each image you wish to print. (4) Press the OK button. The print confirmation screen is displayed. For each image selected you can also set the area to print using the Trimming function. See "Printing a specified area - Trimming" on page 15. 5 Start printing. (1) Confirm the print settings. To change any of the settings, press the Settings button. See "Specifying the Paper and Optimizing Images" on page 22. (2) Press the Print button. The specified number of copies for each image will be printed. Printing According to the Settings Made on the Camera DPOF Printing If DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings are made on the camera, images are printed automatically according to those settings. zThis printer allows you to make the following DPOF settings: - Image format : CIFF, Exif (JPEG), JFIF, and Exif (Tiff) - Print type - Standard : The images for which you specified "Standard" using the DPOF function are printed. - Print type - Index : The images for which you specified "Index" using the DPOF function are printed according to the index print layout. - Images to Print : Only the images specified using the DPOF function are printed (images cannot be specified on the operation panel.) - Copies : Images are printed according to the numbers of copies specified using the DPOF function (numbers of copies cannot be specified on the operation panel). - Other functions (addition of comments, trimming/rotation, etc.) are not supported. zImages are automatically scaled according to the paper size. The upper, lower, left, and/or right portion(s) of the image may be missing depending on the size of the paper you use. 20

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4
Select the image to print.
(1) Using the
buttons, select the image you wish to print.
(3) Repeat steps (1) and (2) for each image you wish to print.
(4) Press the
OK
button.
The print confirmation screen is displayed.
5
Start printing.
(1) Confirm the print settings.
To change any of the settings, press the
Settings
button.
See “Specifying the Paper and Optimizing Images” on page 22.
(2) Press the
Print
button.
The specified number of copies for each image will be printed.
Printing According to the Settings Made on the Camera -
DPOF Printing
If DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings are made on the camera, images are printed
automatically according to those settings.
For each image selected you can also set the area to print using the Trimming function.
See “Printing a specified area - Trimming” on page 15.
This printer allows you to make the following DPOF settings:
-
Image format
: CIFF, Exif (JPEG), JFIF, and Exif (Tiff)
-
Print type - Standard : The images for which you specified “Standard” using the DPOF function
are printed.
-
Print type - Index
: The images for which you specified “Index” using the DPOF function are
printed according to the index print layout.
-
Images to Print
: Only the images specified using the DPOF function are printed (images
cannot be specified on the operation panel.)
-
Copies
: Images are printed according to the numbers of copies specified using the
DPOF function (numbers of copies cannot be specified on the operation
panel).
-
Other functions (addition of comments, trimming/rotation, etc.) are not supported.
Images are automatically scaled according to the paper size. The upper, lower, left, and/or right
portion(s) of the image may be missing depending on the size of the paper you use.
(2) Using the
buttons to specify the
number of copies to print.
For example, if you select
Borderless x 2
in
the
Layout
and set the number of copies to
print to "2", two identical images will be
printed on a sheet.