Canon SELPHY CP1200 GOLD SELPHY CP1200 Printer User Guide - Page 24
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• SELPHY can store up to 10 items in the print history. • History information settings cannot be changed for printing. • Follow the steps below to erase the history. - Remove the memory card - Turn off SELPHY • The print history is not stored when [ Shuffle] or [ Index] is selected in Page Layout (=26). • The print history is not stored when printing in progress is canceled. • Printing is not available when a paper cassette or ink cassette that differs from that in the history information is inserted. Adjusting Settings You can enhance images in several ways before printing. Add the shooting date, adjust colors, and more. Settings apply to all images, so there is no need to adjust each image individually. Configurable Items Print Finish (=25) Borders (=26) Page Layout (=26) Image Optimize (=28) Brightness (=28) Color Adjustment (=28) My Colors (=29) Smooth Skin (=29) Correct Red-Eye (=29) Date (=30) Date Format (=30) File Number (=31) ID Photo Priority (=31) Keep Print Settings (= 32) Auto Power Down (=32) Language (=12) Description Choose the surface finish of prints. Print images with or without a border. Choose the number of images per sheet. Automatically corrects the brightness and contrast according to the image. Adjust image brightness in a range of -3 to +3. Adjust the color tone by adjusting the RBCY colors in a range of 0 to 3. Choose special color tones to make prints look distinctive, or choose sepia or black-and-white prints. Make skin appear smooth and beautiful. Correct images affected by red-eye. Add camera shooting dates when you print. Adjust the date format. Add the file number when you print. Set the ID Photo Settings screen to be the default display. Retain the [Borders] and [Page Layout] settings even after SELPHY is turned off. Specify automatic power-off when the printer is idle. Change the language of menus and messages. Cover Contents Part Names Basic Operations Print Settings Printing via Wi-Fi Printing via USB Cable Troubleshooting Appendix 24