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Printing Via Direct USB Connection, Step 1 - Set the USB Option to PTP

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More on Playback Printing Via Direct USB Connection When the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible printer via the UC-E1 USB cable, selected pictures can be printed directly from the camera memory card. Step 1 Set the USB option to PTP ( 69) Step 2 Connect the USB Cable ( 70) Step 3 Print • Print selected pictures ( 70) • Print DPOF print order ( 72) Step 1-Set the USB Option to PTP Before pictures can be printed via direct USB connection, the USB option in the setup menu must be set to PTP ( 134; the default option is Mass storage). Be sure to change the USB option before connecting the printer. Before Printing Before printing via direct USB connection, check printer settings and make sure that the printer supports PictBridge. See the printer manual for details. Pictures That Can Not Be Printed by Direct USB Connection Movies and RAW-quality pictures ( 30) can not be printed via direct USB connection. Some printers may not support direct printing of HI-quality (TIFF) images; consult the documentation provided with the printer for more information. Use a Reliable Power Source When printing pictures via direct USB connection, be sure the battery is fully charged. If in doubt, recharge the battery before printing or use the optional EH-53 AC adapter. PictBridge PictBridge is an industry standard that ensures compatibility between cameras and printers, allowing pictures to be printed directly from the camera without using a computer. 69

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Printing Via Direct USB Connection
When the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible printer via the
UC-E1 USB cable, selected pictures can be printed directly from the camera
memory card.
Step 1 — Set the USB Option to PTP
Before pictures can be printed via direct USB connection, the
USB
option in
the setup menu must be set to
PTP
(
134; the default option is
Mass stor-
age
).
Be sure to change the USB option
before
connecting the printer.
Step 3
Print
• Print selected pictures (
70)
• Print DPOF print order (
72)
Step 1
Set the USB option to PTP
(
69)
Step 2
Connect the USB Cable
(
70)
Before Printing
Before printing via direct USB connection, check printer settings and make sure that the
printer supports PictBridge.
See the printer manual for details.
Pictures That Can Not Be Printed by Direct USB Connection
Movies and RAW-quality pictures (
30) can not be printed via direct USB connection.
Some printers may not support direct printing of HI-quality (TIFF) images; consult the
documentation provided with the printer for more information.
Use a Reliable Power Source
When printing pictures via direct USB connection, be sure the battery is fully charged.
If
in doubt, recharge the battery before printing or use the optional EH-53 AC adapter.
PictBridge
PictBridge is an industry standard that ensures compatibility between cameras and
printers, allowing pictures to be printed directly from the camera without using a
computer.