Sony UPCR20L Operating Instructions - Page 69

Printing from DPOF Settings - digital photo printer

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5 When the transfer is finished, touch the [OK] button. When transferring multiple images, transfer all of the images before touching the [OK] button. The Main Menu appears. The procedure following the Main Menu is the same as when memory cards are used. See details on print procedures starting on page 59. Printing from DPOF Settings If a digital camera that supports DPOF was used, the images to print and the quantity for each image can also be specified at the camera. When image and quantity selection was made at the camera and such a memory card is then inserted into the slot of this unit, the selection data generated by the digital camera are automatically read by the unit. By using these data, printing can be carried out quickly and easily. If the number of images selected at the digital camera is higher than the maximum allowable number of prints per order, the image list screen will appear, with the number of images corresponding to the maximum number being selected. You can then proceed to print these images, or change the image selection. This function is active when [Select & Print] or [Express Print] is selected at the Main Menu. Memo DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a standard that enables automatic printing of images taken with a digital camera. Digital cameras supporting this standard write information about image selection and print quantity onto the memory card. This information can then be used by DPOF compatible photo printers to enable quick and easy printing. Note Available functions and operation steps for specifying DPOF information depend on the digital camera model. For details, refer to the documentation of your camera. Chapter 6 Operation 69 Printing from DPOF Settings

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Printing from DPOF Settings
Chapter 6
Operation
5
When the transfer is finished, touch the [OK] button.
When transferring multiple images, transfer all of the
images before touching the [OK] button.
The Main Menu appears.
The procedure following the Main Menu is the same as
when memory cards are used. See details on print
procedures starting on
page 59
.
Printing from DPOF
Settings
If a digital camera that supports DPOF was used, the
images to print and the quantity for each image can also be
specified at the camera.
When image and quantity selection was made at the
camera and such a memory card is then inserted into the
slot of this unit, the selection data generated by the digital
camera are automatically read by the unit. By using these
data, printing can be carried out quickly and easily.
If the number of images selected at the digital camera is
higher than the maximum allowable number of prints per
order, the image list screen will appear, with the number of
images corresponding to the maximum number being
selected. You can then proceed to print these images, or
change the image selection.
This function is active when [Select & Print] or [Express
Print] is selected at the Main Menu.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a standard that
enables automatic printing of images taken with a digital
camera. Digital cameras supporting this standard write
information about image selection and print quantity onto
the memory card. This information can then be used by
DPOF compatible photo printers to enable quick and easy
printing.
Available functions and operation steps for specifying
DPOF information depend on the digital camera model.
For details, refer to the documentation of your camera.
Memo
Note