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language 1 print photos from a memory card print video clips Your printer can display and print frames from video clips recorded on a memory card. Your printer recognizes the following video file formats: Motion JPEG AVI, Motion JPEG Quicktime, and MPEG-1. Video clips recorded in other formats will be ignored. Note: Not all digital cameras allow you to record video clips. When you insert a memory card containing a video clip into one of the printer's memory card slots, the printer uses the first frame of the video clip to represent the clip on the printer's LCD screen and in the photo index. A small video camera icon in the top right corner of the image indicates that the image is the first frame of a video clip rather than a photo. You can select video clips for printing the same way that you select photos. For more information, see select photos to print on page 14. When you print a selected video clip, you get a video action print-9 frames from throughout the video clip printed on one page. You can change the default number of frames on your video action prints to 16 or 25 by changing the printer preferences. For more information, see change printer preferences on page 23. Note: When you select a combination of photos and video clips for printing, the video action prints will print after the photos. print camera-selected photos Camera-selected photos are photos you marked for printing using your digital camera. When you select photos using your camera, the camera creates a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file that identifies which photos have been selected for printing. Your printer can read the DPOF file from the memory card so you do not have to reselect the photos to print. Review the documentation that came with your digital camera to see if it supports camera-selected photos. Your printer supports DPOF file format 1.1. Note: Not all digital cameras allow you to mark your photos for printing. When you print camera-selected photos, the printer's control panel settings do not apply; the settings in the DPOF file for photo layout and number of copies override the printer's control panel. To print camera-selected photos from a memory card: 1 Use your digital camera to select the photos you want to print. For more information, see the documentation that came with your camera. 2 Insert a memory card into the printer's memory card slot. For more information, see insert a memory card on page 12. The printer automatically recognizes the camera-selected photos on the memory card and displays a message asking if you want to print them. 3 To print all camera-selected photos, press the SELECT PHOTOS  button to highlight Yes, then press the OK button. To ignore the selections made with the camera, press the SELECT PHOTOS  button to highlight No, then press the OK button. reference guide 19

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reference guide
print photos from a memory card
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language 1
print video clips
Your printer can display and print frames from video clips recorded on a memory
card. Your printer recognizes the following video file formats: Motion JPEG AVI,
Motion JPEG Quicktime, and MPEG-1. Video clips recorded in other formats will
be ignored.
Note:
Not all digital cameras allow you to record video clips.
When you insert a memory card containing a video clip into one of the
printer’s memory card slots, the printer uses the first frame of the video
clip to represent the clip on the printer’s LCD screen and in the photo
index. A small video camera icon in the top right corner of the image indicates
that the image is the first frame of a video clip rather than a photo.
You can select video clips for printing the same way that you select photos. For
more information, see
select photos to print
on page 14. When you print a
selected video clip, you get a video action print—9 frames from throughout the
video clip printed on one page. You can change the default number of frames
on your video action prints to 16 or 25 by changing the printer preferences. For
more information, see
change printer preferences
on page 23.
Note:
When you select a combination of photos and video clips for
printing, the video action prints will print after the photos.
print camera-selected photos
Camera-selected photos are photos you marked for printing using your digital
camera. When you select photos using your camera, the camera creates a
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file that identifies which photos have been
selected for printing.
Your printer can read the DPOF file from the memory card so you do not have to
reselect the photos to print. Review the documentation that came with your digital
camera to see if it supports camera-selected photos. Your printer supports DPOF
file format 1.1.
Note:
Not all digital cameras allow you to mark your photos for printing.
When you print camera-selected photos, the printer’s control panel settings do
not apply; the settings in the DPOF file for photo layout and number of copies
override the printer’s control panel.
To print camera-selected photos from a memory card:
1
Use your digital camera to select the photos you want to print. For more
information, see the documentation that came with your camera.
2
Insert a memory card into the printer’s memory card slot. For more
information, see
insert a memory card
on page 12.
The printer automatically recognizes the camera-selected photos on the
memory card and displays a message asking if you want to print them.
3
To print all camera-selected photos, press the
S
ELECT
P
HOTOS
button to
highlight
Yes
, then press the
OK
button. To ignore the selections made with
the camera, press the
S
ELECT
P
HOTOS
button to highlight
No
, then press
the
OK
button.