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Storing Prints

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Printing from USB Flash Drives Images on USB flash drives (sold separately) can be printed the same way as images on memory cards. zzRemove any inserted memory cards. zzInsert a USB flash drive as shown. zzAfter this, all steps are the same as for printing images from memory cards (=14 - 15). • Some USB flash drives may be more difficult than others to insert and remove, and some may not work as expected. • For instructions, refer to the flash drive user manual. Making One Print from a Selected Image For a convenient way to make a single print of a selected image, follow these steps. zzChoose an image as described in steps 1 - 4 of "Printing Images (Select & Print)" (= 14). zzPress the button for a single print of the selected image. • A single print is not produced this way if you follow steps 4 - 5 in "Printing Images (Select & Print)" (=14) to choose images and the number of copies. To use this method for individual prints, make sure the number of copies is [0] in step 4 on =14 beforehand. Storing Prints • To remove any extra paper from the edges of a print, fold the paper along the perforations and tear the edges off. • When writing on prints, use an oil-based pen. • To prevent discoloration, do not store prints where temperatures exceed 40 °C (104 °F), in humid or dusty places, or in direct sunlight. • Also avoid the following actions, which may cause discoloration, fading, or bleeding: sticking tape on the printed surface, allowing the printed surface to contact vinyl or plastic, applying alcohol or volatile solvents to the printed surface, or leaving the printed surface pressed firmly against other surfaces or objects over extended periods. • When storing prints in an album, choose an album with photo covers made of nylon, polypropylene, or cellophane. • Color may change over time or depending on storage conditions. Canon cannot be held liable for discoloration. Cover Contents Part Names Basic Operations Print Settings Printing via Wi-Fi Printing via USB Cable Troubleshooting Appendix 16

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Cover
Contents
Part Names
Print Settings
Printing via USB
Cable
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Printing via Wi-Fi
Basic Operations
Printing from USB Flash Drives
Images on USB flash drives (sold separately) can be printed the same way
as images on memory cards.
z
Remove any inserted memory cards.
z
Insert a USB flash drive as shown.
z
After this, all steps are the same as for
printing images from memory cards
(
=
14
15
).
Some USB flash drives may be more difficult than others to insert and remove,
and some may not work as expected.
For instructions, refer to the flash drive user manual.
Making One Print from a Selected Image
For a convenient way to make a single print of a selected image, follow
these steps.
z
Choose an image as described in steps
1 – 4 of “Printing Images (Select & Print)”
(
=
14
).
z
Press the <
p
> button for a single print
of the selected image.
A single print is not produced this way if you follow steps 4 – 5 in
“Printing Images (Select & Print)” (
=
14
) to choose images and
the number of copies. To use this method for individual prints, make
sure the number of copies is [0] in step 4 on
=
14
beforehand.
Storing Prints
To remove any extra paper from the
edges of a print, fold the paper along the
perforations and tear the edges off.
When writing on prints, use an oil-based
pen.
To prevent discoloration, do not store
prints where temperatures exceed 40 °C
(104 °F), in humid or dusty places, or in
direct sunlight.
Also avoid the following actions, which may cause discoloration, fading,
or bleeding: sticking tape on the printed surface, allowing the printed
surface to contact vinyl or plastic, applying alcohol or volatile solvents to
the printed surface, or leaving the printed surface pressed firmly against
other surfaces or objects over extended periods.
When storing prints in an album, choose an album with photo covers
made of nylon, polypropylene, or cellophane.
Color may change over time or depending on storage conditions.
Canon cannot be held liable for discoloration.