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Printing methods You can print out pictures you have taken and stored on a card. There are three ways to obtain prints of the pictures you have taken and stored on a card: 1. Store the date, time and number of copies to be printed for the image stored on the card (card print order). By inserting a card containing card print orders into a printer that supports the DPOF system, the specified pictures will automatically be printed. There is no need to specify the print settings on the printer. Similarly, you can take a card containing card print orders to any commercial print service that offers the DPOF print system, and your pictures will be automatically printed with no need for further print instructions. 2. If you insert a card containing card print orders into the card slot of an 7 Olympus CAMEDIA P-400/P-200/P-330N printer, you can print your pictures simply at the touch of a button. • For more information, refer to the user manual for your printer. Print settings 3. You can also transfer your pictures directly to a personal computer. You can do this by using the camera's USB functions, or by using a FlashPath or card adapter. Once you have downloaded your pictures to a computer, you can then use image printing software on the computer to print your pictures on a printer connected to the computer. • For more information, refer to the user manuals for the respective software programs. DPOF DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a format used by digital cameras for recording automatic printing information. The DPOF system allows you to record information specifying which images are to be printed and how many copies of each. This information is recorded on the card used to store the pictures and allows the specified pictures to be automatically printed by a printer or photo lab that supports the DPOF system. 158