Dell C5765DN Dell Color Laser Multifunction Printer User's Guide - Page 166
Overview of Media Print
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9 Media Print (Text and Photos) Overview of Media Print If a USB memory device is connected to the machine, the data stored in the USB memory device can also be printed. You can also print scanned data stored with the Store to USB service. The installation of commercially available Memory Card Reader allows the machine to retrieve and print image data (DCF1.0-compliant JPEG and TIFF) taken with a digital camera as well as document files (PDF, TIFF, XPS, and JPEG (JFIF)). Note • Data stored in USB memory device may be lost or damaged in the following cases. Make sure to back up data in media before use. - When disconnecting/connecting the USB memory device by methods other than those described in this guide - When receiving the effect of electrical noise or an electrical discharge - When a fault or failure occurs during operation - If the USB memory device receives mechanical damage • We assume no responsibility for any direct and indirect damages arising from or caused by such data loss. • For Media Print - Photos, images can be displayed in thumbnail view, but cannot be previewed. For Media Print - Text, files cannot be displayed in thumbnail view and cannot be previewed either. • XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. • For using commercially available Memory Card Reader, contact Customer Support at dell.com/contactdell. • Commercially available Memory Card Reader with single slot *1 can be used for Media Print feature (text/photo), but its safe performance is not guaranteed. When a Memory Card Reader with multi-slot *2 is used, only one particular slot is available. The available slot depends on the model, and the slot of media/Memory Card that you want to use is not always available. Safe performance of a Memory Card Reader with multi-slot is not guaranteed, either. *1 : Media/Memory Card that has one slot. Some allow only one type of media/Memory Card, while others allow more than one type (ex. SD card, xD-Picture Card). *2 : Media/Memory Card that has two or more slots. • "Exif" is a file format that embeds information required to print the image data taken with a digital camera. The machine supports Exif 2.0 to 2.2. The Media Print feature comprises two modes: Media Print - Photos and Media Print - Text. The Media Print - Photo mode prints data stored in the standard digital camera format, while the Media Print - Text mode prints data stored in text format. The feature also includes Index Printing that prints a list of files retrieved in the both modes. 166