Nikon 25535 User Manual - Page 77

Printing Pictures

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Printing Pictures Pictures stored in the internal memory or on the memory card can be printed in the same way as pictures taken with a film camera. Using Print set in the Playback menu, you can specify the pictures to be printed, the number of prints, and the information to be included with each print. Printing Pictures Stored pictures in the internal memory or on the memory card can be printed as follows: How to print Memory card The memory c Take the memory card contain- ing pictures for which DPOF Take the memory card to a digital photo lab (Digital Print Order Format) is created using. Print set*1 to a Copy (c114) the pictures to the mem- 66 digital photo lab, and ask for ory card, and print as them to be printed. described on the left. Insert the memory card contain- Depending on the ing pictures for which DPOF digital photo lab, Use a printer equipped (Digital Print Order Format) is take the camera and with a card slot created using Print set*1 into a ask for printing. 66 printer equipped with a card slot, and print them. Use a printer that sup- Connect the camera to a printer that supports PictBridge ports PictBridge using a USB cable or wireless LAN*2, and print pictures. 70 Transfer the pictures to a For more information, see the PictureProject Refercomputer and print them ence Manual (on CD). - Use a printer connected Store the printer as a host for Wireless transfer mode to a computer and print pictures directly. 148 *1 If Print set is not set, one copy of all pictures is printed. *2 The optional PD-10 wireless printer adapter must be purchased. For more information, see the manual for the adapter. More on Playback Printing the Date and Time of Recording on Pictures The date of recording can be printed by performing one of the following procedures: • Before taking pictures set the Date imprint option in the Set-up menu (c69, 122). • If the printer or print service supports Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), use the Date op- tion in the Print set in the Playback menu (c66-69). • Transfer the pictures to a computer and print them using PictureProject print settings. For more information, see the PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD). DPOF DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a recording format that stores the print order, such as pictures or quantity to be printed and recording date, and the shooting information, on the memory card. Before using this option, check that the digital photo lab or printer supports DPOF. 65

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More on Playback
Printing Pictures
Pictures stored in the internal memory or on the memory card can be printed in
the same way as pictures taken with a film camera. Using
Print set
in the Playback
menu, you can specify the pictures to be printed, the number of prints, and the
information to be included with each print.
Printing Pictures
Stored pictures in the internal memory or on the memory card can be printed as
follows:
*1
If
Print set
is not set, one copy of all pictures is printed.
*2
The optional PD-10 wireless printer adapter must be purchased. For more information, see the manual for the
adapter.
Printing the Date and Time of Recording on Pictures
The date of recording can be printed by performing one of the following procedures:
Before taking pictures set the
Date imprint
option in the Set-up menu (
c
69, 122).
If the printer or print service supports Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), use the
Date
op-
tion in the
Print set
in the Playback menu (
c
66-69).
Transfer the pictures to a computer and print them using PictureProject print settings. For
more information, see the
PictureProject Reference Manual
(on CD).
DPOF
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a recording format that stores the print order, such as pic-
tures or quantity to be printed and recording date, and the shooting information, on the mem-
ory card. Before using this option, check that the digital photo lab or printer supports DPOF.
How to print
Memory card
The memory
c
Take the memory card
to a digital photo lab
Take the memory card contain-
ing pictures for which DPOF
(Digital Print Order Format) is
created using.
Print set
*1
to a
digital photo lab, and ask for
them to be printed.
Copy (
c
114) the
pictures to the mem-
ory card, and print as
described on the left.
Depending on the
digital photo lab,
take the camera and
ask for printing.
66
Use a printer equipped
with a card slot
Insert the memory card contain-
ing pictures for which DPOF
(Digital Print Order Format) is
created using
Print set
*1
into a
printer equipped with a card
slot, and print them.
66
Use a printer that sup-
ports PictBridge
Connect the camera to a printer that supports PictBridge
using a USB cable or wireless LAN
*2
, and print pictures.
70
Transfer the pictures to a
computer and print them
For more information, see the
PictureProject Refer-
ence Manual
(on CD).
Use a printer connected
to a computer
Store the printer as a host for Wireless transfer mode
and print pictures directly.
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