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    5Set the date and file number 
    imprinting.
     Set them if necessary.
      Select <
    I>, then press .
      Set the print settings as desired, then 
    press < 0>.
    6Set the number of copies.
      Set it if necessary.
      Select , then press < 0>.
      Select the number of copies, then 
    press < 0>.
    7Start printing.
      Select [Print ], then press < 0>.
      The [Default ] setting for printing effect s and other options are the 
    printer’s own default settings as set  by the printer’s manufacturer. Refer 
    to the printer’s instruction manual to find out what the [ Default] settings 
    are.
      Depending on the im age’s file size and image-recording  quality, it may 
    take some time for the printing  to start after you select [Print].
      If image tilt correction (p.353) is appl ied, it may take longer to print the 
    image.
      To stop the printing, press <
    0> while [Stop ] is displayed, then select 
    [ OK ].
      If you execute [ 54: Clear all camera settings ] (p.61), all the settings 
    will revert to their defaults.
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    In step 4 on page 350, select the printing 
    effect. When the < e> icon is displayed 
    brightly next to < z>, you can press 
    the < B > button. You can then adjust 
    the printing effect. What can be adjusted 
    or what is displayed will depend on the 
    selection made in step 4.
      Brightness
    The image brightness can be adjusted.
      Adjust levels
    When you select [ Manual], you can change 
    the histogram’s distribution and adjust the 
    image’s brightness and contrast.
    With the Adjust levels screen displayed, press 
    the <
    B> button to change the position of the 
    . Press the  key to freely adjust the 
    shadow level (0-127) or hi ghlight level (128-255).
     kBrightener
    Effective in backlit conditions that can make the subject’s face look 
    dark. When [ On] is set, the face will be  brightened for printing.
      Red-eye corr.
    Effective in flash images where t he subject has red eye. When [On] 
    is set, the red eye will be corrected for printing.
    e  Adjustment of Printing Effects
      The [kBrightener ] and [Red-eye corr. ] effects will not be reflected on 
    the screen.
      When [Detail set.] is selected, you can adjust the [ Contrast], 
    [ Saturation], [ Color tone], and [Color balance ]. To adjust the [ Color 
    balance ], use <
    9>. B is for blue, A for ambe r, M for magenta, and G for 
    green. The image’s color balance will be corrected towards the selected 
    color.
      If you select [ Clear all], all the printing effect se ttings will be reverted to 
    their defaults.
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    You can crop the image and print only an 
    enlarged version of the cropped portion, 
    as if the image had been recomposed.
    Set the cropping right before printing. 
    If you change the print settings after 
    setting the cropping, you may have to set 
    the cropping again before printing.
    1On the print setting screen, select [Cropping].
    2Set the cropping frame size, pos ition, and aspect ratio.
     The image area within the cropping frame will be printed. The 
    cropping frame’s aspect ratio can be changed with [
    Paper settings].
    Changing the Cropping Frame Size When you press the < u> or < I> button, the size of the 
    cropping frame will change. The sm aller the cropping frame, the 
    larger the image magnification will be for printing.
    Moving the Cropping Frame
    Use  to move the frame over the im age vertically or horizontally. 
    Move the cropping frame until  it covers the desired image area.
    Rotating the Frame
    Pressing the < B> button will toggle the cropping frame 
    between the vertical a nd horizontal orientations. This enables you 
    to create a vertically oriented  print from a horizontal image.
    Image Tilt Correction
    By turning the < 6> dial, you can adjust  the image tilt angle up to 
    ±10 degrees in 0.5-degree increm ents. When you adjust the 
    image tilt, the < O> icon on the screen will turn blue.
    3Press  to exit the cropping.
    X The print setting screen will reappear.
      You can check the cropped image ar ea on the upper left of the 
    print setting screen.
    Cropping the Image
    Tilt correction
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     Depending on the printer,  the cropped image area may not be printed as 
    you specified.
      The smaller you make the  cropping frame, the grainier the picture will 
    look in the print.
      While cropping the image, look at th e camera’s LCD monitor. If you look 
    at the image on a TV sc reen, the cropping frame may not be displayed 
    accurately.
    Handling Printer ErrorsIf you resolve a printer error (no in k, no paper, etc.) and select [Continue] to 
    resume printing but it doe s not resume, operate the bu ttons on the printer to 
    resume printing. For details  on resuming the printing, refer to the printer’s 
    instruction manual.
    Error MessagesIf a problem occurs during printing, an error me ssage will appear on the 
    camera’s LCD monitor. Press  to stop printing . After fixing the 
    problem, resume prin ting. For details on how to  fix a printing problem, refer 
    to the printer’s instruction manual.
    Paper Error Check whether the paper is pr operly loaded in the printer.
    Ink Error Check the printer’s ink leve l and the waste ink tank.
    Hardware Error Check for any printer problems ot her than paper and ink problems.
    File Error The selected image  cannot be printed via PictBr idge. Images taken with a 
    different camera or imag es edited with a computer may not be printable.
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    You can set the print type, date imprinting, and file number imprinting. 
    The print settings will be applied to all print-ordered images. (They 
    cannot be set individually for each image.)
    1Select [Print order].
      Under the [ 31] tab, select [Print 
    order], then press < 0>.
    2Select [Set up].
      Select [Set up ], then press .
    3Set the option as desired.
      Set the [Print type ], [Date ], and [ File 
    No. ].
      Select the option to be set, then press 
    . Select the desired setting, 
    then press < 0>.
    W Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)
    Setting the Printing Options
    [Print type ][ Date][ File No.]
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    4 Exit the setting.
     Press the < M> button.
    X The print order screen will reappear.
      Next, select [Sel.Image], [ Byn ], or 
    [All image] to order the images to be 
    printed.
    Print type
    KStandard Prints one image on one sheet.
    LIndexMultiple thumbnail im ages are printed on 
    one sheet.
    K
    LBothPrints both the standard and index prints.
    Date On
    [On ] imprints the recorded  date on the print.
    Off
    File numberOn[On ] imprints the file number on the print.
    Off
      Even if [ Date] and [ File No. ] are set to [ On], the date or file number may 
    not be imprinted depending on the pr int type setting and printer model.
      With [ Index ] prints, the [ Date] and [ File No. ] cannot both be set to [ On] 
    at the same time.
      When printing with DPOF, use the ca rd whose print order specifications 
    have been set. It will not work if yo u just extract images from the card 
    and try to print them.
      Certain DPOF-compatible printers and  photofinishers may not be able to 
    print the images as you  specified. Refer to the printer’s instruction 
    manual before printing, or chec k with your photofinisher about 
    compatibility when ordering prints.
      Do not insert into the camera a ca rd whose print order was set by a 
    different camera and then try to spec ify a print order. The print order may 
    be overwritten. Also, depending on the image type, th e print order may 
    not be possible.
    RAW images and movies  cannot be print ordered. You can print RAW 
    images with PictBridge (p.345).
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    W Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)
     Sel.Image
    Select and order images one by one.
    To display the three-image display, press 
    the  button. To return to the 
    single-image display, press the < u> 
    button.
    Press the < M> button to save the 
    print order to the card.
    [Standard] [Both]
    Press the < V> key to set the number of 
    copies to be printed for the displayed 
    image.
    [Index]
    Press < 0> to add a checkmark to the 
    box < X>. The image will be included in 
    the index print.
      Byn
    Select [Mark all in folder ] and select the folder. A print order for one 
    copy of all the images in the fol der will be placed. If you select [ Clear 
    all in folder ] and select the folder, the print order for that folder will 
    all be canceled.
      All image
    If you select [ Mark all on card], one copy of all the images on the 
    card will be set for printing. If you select [ Clear all on card], the print 
    order will be cleared for a ll the images on the card.
    Print Ordering
    Quantity
    Total images selected
    Index icon
    Checkmark
     
    Note that RAW images and movies will  not be included in the print order 
    even if you set [ Byn] or [All image].
      When using a PictBridge  printer, print no more than 400 images for one 
    print order. If you specify more than  this, all the images may not be 
    printed.
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    With a PictBridge printer, you can easily 
    print images with DPOF.
    1Prepare to print.
     See page 346.
    Follow the “Connecting the Camera  to a Printer” procedure up to 
    step 5.
    2Under the [ 31] tab, select [Print order].
    3Select [Print].
     [Print] will be displayed only if the camera is connected to a 
    printer and printing is possible.
    4Set the [Paper settings] (p.348).
     Set the printing effects (p.350) if necessary.
    5Select [OK].
    W Direct Printing of Print-Ordered Images
      Before printing, be sure  to set the paper size.
      Certain printers cannot im print the file number.
      If [Bordered ] is set, certain printers may  imprint the date on the border.
      Depending on the printer,  the date may appear faint  if it is imprinted on a 
    bright background  or on the border.
     Under [ Adjust levels ], [Manual] cannot be selected.
      If you stopped the printing and want to resume  printing the remaining 
    images, select [Resume ]. Note that printing will not resume if any of the 
    following occur:
    • Before resuming the printing, you  changed the print order or deleted 
    print-ordered images.
    • When you set the index, you changed the paper setting before resuming the printing.• When you paused the printing, the  card’s remaining capacity was low.
      If a problem occurs during  printing, see page 354.
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    When you select images to use in photobooks (up to 998 images) and 
    use EOS Utility (provided software) to transfer them to a computer, the 
    selected images will be copied into a  dedicated folder. This function is 
    useful for ordering photobooks online.
    1Select [Photobook Set-up].
     Under the [ x1] tab, select 
    [Photobook Set-up ], then press 
    < 0 >.
    2Select [Select images].
      Select [Select images ], then press 
    < 0 >.
    X An image will be displayed.
      To display the three-image display, 
    press the < I> button. To return to 
    the single-image display, press the 
    < u > button.
    3Select the image to be specified.
      Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image to be specified, then press 
    < 0 >.
      Repeat this step to select other 
    images. The number  of images that 
    have been specified will be displayed 
    on the upper left of the screen.
      To cancel the image specification, 
    press < 0> again.
      To return to the menu, press the 
     button.
    p Specifying Images for a Photobook
    Specifying One Image at a Time
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    You can specify all the images in a folder or on a card at one time.When [x1: Photobook Set-up ] is set 
    to [All images in folder ] or [All images 
    on card ], all the images in the folder or 
    on the card will be specified.
    To cancel the image specification, select 
    [Clear all in folder ] or [Clear all on 
    card].
    Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card
    RAW images and movies  cannot be specified.
    Do not specify images already specifie d for a photobook in another camera 
    for another photobook with this ca mera. The photobook settings may be 
    overwritten.
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