Olympus MR500i User Manual - Page 80

Printing photos, Printing with a PictBridge-compatible printer

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Printing photos Printing with a PictBridge-compatible printer Printing photos You can print photos by connecting your m:robe and a PictBridge-compatible printer using the supplied dedicated USB cable. You can print photos in the "VIEW" mode of "PHOTO." This chapter explains how to print photos. Printing with a PictBridge-compatible printer - Direct printing function You can print out photos in your m:robe directly by connecting your m:robe and a PictBridge-compatible printer using the supplied dedicated USB cable. With your m:robe connected to the printer, you can set the number of copies or the paper size and layout by touch-panel operation. Refer to the instruction manual of your printer to confirm whether it is PictBridge-compatible. What is PictBridge? PictBridge is a standardized connecting convention for digital cameras and printers of different manufacturers for printing pictures directly. About "STANDARD" setting All printers that support PictBridge have standard print settings. Normally, the settings of the printing paper follow these settings. If you want to print with other settings, follow the procedure "Changing the paper settings" (g page 92). Refer to the instruction manual of your printer, or contact the manufacturer for details on the standard settings. Tip For details of printing paper types, ink cassettes, etc., refer to the instruction manual of your printer. Note We recommend using the AC adapter when connecting to your printer; if your m:robe stops operating while communicating with your printer, your printer may malfunction or data may be lost. 80

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Printing photos
Printing with a PictBridge-compatible printer
Printing photos
You can print photos by connecting your m:robe and a PictBridge-compatible printer using the supplied
dedicated USB cable. You can print photos in the “VIEW” mode of “PHOTO.”
This chapter explains how to print photos.
Printing with a PictBridge-compatible printer
Direct printing function
You can print out photos in your m:robe directly by connecting your m:robe and a PictBridge-compatible
printer using the supplied dedicated USB cable. With your m:robe connected to the printer, you can set the
number of copies or the paper size and layout by touch-panel operation.
Refer to the instruction manual of your printer to confirm whether it is PictBridge-compatible.
What is PictBridge?
PictBridge is a standardized connecting convention for digital cameras and printers of different
manufacturers for printing pictures directly.
About “STANDARD” setting
All printers that support PictBridge have standard print settings. Normally, the settings of the printing paper
follow these settings. If you want to print with other settings, follow the procedure “Changing the paper
settings” (
g
page 92). Refer to the instruction manual of your printer, or contact the manufacturer for
details on the standard settings.
Tip
For details of printing paper types, ink cassettes, etc., refer to the instruction manual of your printer.
Note
We recommend using the AC adapter when connecting to your printer; if your m:robe stops operating while communicating
with your printer, your printer may malfunction or data may be lost.