Nikon 25539 User Manual - Page 69

Connecting to a Printer

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TV, Computer or Printer Connection Connecting to a Printer When the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible printer via the UC-E6 USB cable, selected pictures can be printed directly from the camera. • You can use Wireless transfer mode (P.109) to print pictures directly from a printer connected to a computer. • If you use the optional PD-10 wireless printer adapter, you can print pictures directly through a wireless connection. For more information, see the manual for the adapter. Take pictures Set printing settings in Print set (P.72) Connect the camera and printer (printing via a direct USB connection: P.68; Wireless transfer mode: P.130, 131) Print pictures one at a time (P.69) • Only when connecting with a USB cable Print multiple pictures (P.70) Printing is complete. Turn the camera off. Other Ways to Print Pictures Pictures can also be printed as follows: • Insert the memory card containing pictures into a printer equipped with a card slot. If the printer supports Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) (P.154), selected pictures can be printed using Print set (P.72). For more information, see the manual for the printer. • Take the memory card containing the pictures to a digital photo lab. To print pictures using Print set, check that the photo lab supports DPOF. • Transfer the pictures to a computer. For more information, see "Connecting to a Computer" (P.62) and the manual for your software or printer. 67

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TV, Computer or Printer Connection
Connecting to a Printer
When the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible printer via the
UC-E6 USB cable, selected pictures can be printed directly from the camera.
You can use Wireless transfer mode (P.109) to print pictures directly from a printer connected to
a computer.
If you use the optional PD-10 wireless printer adapter, you can print pictures directly through a
wireless connection. For more information, see the manual for the adapter.
Other Ways to Print Pictures
Pictures can also be printed as follows:
Insert the memory card containing pictures into a printer equipped with a card slot.
If the printer supports Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) (P.154), selected pictures can be printed
using
Print set
(P.72). For more information, see the manual for the printer.
Take the memory card containing the pictures to a digital photo lab.
To print pictures using
Print set
, check that the photo lab supports DPOF.
Transfer the pictures to a computer.
For more information, see “Connecting to a Computer” (P.62) and the manual for your software
or printer.
Take pictures
Connect the camera and printer (printing via a direct USB connection: P.68;
Wireless transfer mode: P.130, 131)
Print pictures one at a time (P.69)
Only when connecting with a
USB cable
Print multiple pictures
(P.70)
Printing is complete. Turn the camera off.
Set printing settings in
Print set
(P.72)