Canon PIXMA iP6220D iP6220D Direct Printing Guide - Page 32

Other Printing Functions

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Other Printing Functions You can select the following print mode in the Special photo print. Print all photos: You can print all photos saved on a memory card. Photo Index print: You can print an index of all photos saved in the memory card known as an index print. The number of photos are changed depend on the page size. A4/Letter : 80 photos 5" x 7"(127 x 177.8 mm) : 35 photos 4" x 6"(101.6 x 152.4 mm) : 24 photos credit card : 6 photos DPOF print: You can automatically print photos according to the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings made on the camera. This printer allows you to make the following DPOF settings: - Image format :CIFF, Exif (Tiff), JFIF. - Print type - Standard:The photos for which you specified "Standard" using the DPOF function are printed. - Print type - Index :The photos for which you specified "Index" using the DPOF function are printed according to the printer's index print layout. - Photos to Print :Only the photos specified using the DPOF function are printed (the photos cannot be specified on the operation panel). - Copies :The photos are printed according to the numbers of copies specified using the DPOF function (the numbers of copies cannot be specified on the operation panel). - Other functions (addition of comments, trimming/rotation, etc.) are not supported. Photos are automatically scaled according to the paper size. The upper, lower, left, and/or right portion(s) of the photo may be missing depending on the size of the paper you use. The shooting date format is as specified in the DPOF setting from DPOF printing. 1 Prepare to print. See "Preparing to print" on page 17. 28

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Other Printing Functions
You can select the following print mode in the Special photo print
Special photo print
Special photo print
Special photo print.
±
Print all photos
Print all photos
Print all photos
Print all photos:
You can print all photos saved on a memory card.
±
Photo Index print
Photo Index print
Photo Index print
Photo Index print:
You can print an index of all photos saved in the memory card known as an index print.
The number of photos are changed depend on the page size.
A4/Letter : 80 photos
5" x 7"(127 x 177.8 mm) : 35 photos
4" x 6"(101.6 x 152.4 mm) : 24 photos
credit card : 6 photos
±
DPOF print
DPOF print
DPOF print
DPOF print:
You can automatically print photos according to the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
settings made on the camera.
1
Prepare to print.
See “Preparing to print” on page 17.
±
This printer allows you to make the following DPOF settings:
- Image format
:CIFF, Exif (Tiff), JFIF.
- Print type - Standard:The photos for which you specified “Standard”
using the DPOF function are printed.
- Print type - Index
:The photos for which you specified “Index”
using the DPOF function are printed according
to the printer’s index print layout.
- Photos to Print
:Only the photos specified using the DPOF
function are printed (the photos cannot be
specified on the operation panel).
- Copies
:The photos are printed according to
the numbers of copies specified using the DPOF
function (the numbers of copies cannot be
specified on the operation panel).
- Other functions (addition of comments, trimming/rotation, etc.) are
not supported.
±
Photos are automatically scaled according to the paper size.
The upper, lower, left, and/or right portion(s) of the photo may be
missing depending on the size of the paper you use.
±
The shooting date format is as specified in the DPOF setting from DPOF
printing.