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      Print/Transfer SettingsAll the Images on a Memor y Card 
    3Select images for printing.
    zSelection methods differ for the 
    Print Type settings (p. 90).
    -  (Standard)/ (Both)
    Select an image, press the 
    FUNC./SET button and use the 
     or   button to select 
    the number of print copies 
    (upto99).
    - (Index)
    Select an image and the press 
    FUNC./SET button to select or 
    deselect it.
    zYou can also select images in the 
    index playback mode.
    2Select [Mark all] and press  .
    zSelecting [Reset] cancels all print 
    settings for the images.
    zOne copy of every image will be 
    set to print.
    3Select [OK] and press  .
    zThe output of some printers or photo developing services 
    may not reflect the specified print settings.
    zPrint settings cannot be set for movies.
    Number of Print Copies
    Index Print Selection
     
    						
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    zImages are printed in order according to the file number.
    z A maximum of 998 images can be selected.
    z When [Print Type] is set to [Both], the number of copies can 
    be set. When it is set to [Index], the number of copies 
    cannot be set (only one copy will be printed).
    z Do not set the date in the DPOF print settings when printing 
    images that have had the date embedded with the 
    [Date Stamp] function. This may cause the date to be 
    printed twice.
    Setting the Print Style
    The following print styles can be selected.
    Print Type  Standard
    Prints one image per page.
     IndexPrints t he selected images together at  a 
    reduced size in an index format.
     BothPrints t he images in both the standard and 
    index formats.
     DateAdds the date to the print.
     File No.Adds the file number to the print.
    1 (Play) Menu .
    See 
    Menus  and Settings  (p. 32).
    2Select [Set up] and 
    press .
    3Select [Print Type], [Date] or [File No.] and 
    then specify the settings.
     
    						
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      Print/Transfer Settings
    zThe Date and File No. settings change according to the 
    Print Type as follows.
    - Index
    [Date] and [File No.] cannot be set to [On] at the 
    same time.
    - Standard or Both
    [Date] and [File No.] can be set to [On] at the same time. 
    However, the printable information may vary between 
    printers.
    z Embedded dates in   (Postcard Date Imprint 
    mode) (p. 44) print out even when [Date] is set to [Off].
    z Dates print in the style specified in the [Date/Time] 
    menu (p. 35) .
    You can use the camera to specify settings for images before 
    downloading to a computer. Refer to the  Software & Wireless Guide 
    for instructions on how to transfer images to your computer.
    The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order 
    Format (DPOF) standards.
    Setting the DPOF Transfer Settings
    The   icon may display for a memory card with transfer 
    settings set by a different DPOF-compliant camera. These 
    settings will be overwritten by those set by your camera.
    1 (Play) Menu .
    See  Menus  and Settings  (p. 32).
     
    						
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    Single Images
    All the Images on a Memor y Card
    zImages are transferred in order according to the file 
    number.
    zA maximum of 998 images can be selected.
    2Select [Order] and press  .
    zSelecting [Reset] cancels all 
    transfer order settings.
    3Select an image to transfer and press  .
    zPressing the FUNC./SET button 
    again deselects the setting.
    zYou can also select images in the 
    index playback mode.
    2Select [Mark all] and press  .
    zSelecting [Reset] cancels all 
    transfer order settings.
    3Select [OK] and press  .
    Transfer Selection
     
    						
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      Viewing Images on a TV set
    Viewing Images on a TV set
    You can use a video-compatible television as a monitor to shoot or 
    play back images when it is connected to the camera with the 
    supplied AV Cable.
    The video output signal can be switched (NTSC or PAL) to 
    accommodate different regional standards (p. 36). The default 
    setting varies between regions.
    - NTSC: Japan, U.S.A., Canada, Taiwan and others
    - PAL: Europe, Asia (excluding Taiwan), Oceania and others
    If the video system is set incorrectly, the camera output may 
    not display properly.
    1Turn off the Camera and the TV.
    2Connect the AV cable to the camera’s A/V 
    OUT terminal.
    zSlide the terminal cover open and 
    firmly insert the AV cable.
    3Plug the other ends of the 
    AV cable to the VIDEO IN 
    and AUDIO IN jacks on 
    the TV.
    4Turn on the TV and switch it to video mode.
    5Turn on the camera.
    VIDEO
    AUDIO
    IN
    Ye l l o w
    Black
     
    						
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    Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings)
    My Camera allows you to customize the start-up image and start-
    up, operation, self-timer and shutter sounds. You can change and 
    register these settings, enabling you to customize the camera to 
    suit your own tastes.
    Changing My Camera Settings
    1 (My Camera) Menu  Menu Item.
    See Menus  and Settings  (p. 32).
    2Select the contents you 
    wish to set.
    zSelect [Theme] to set all to the 
    same settings.
     
    						
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      Customizing the Camera
    Images recorded onto the memory card and newly recorded sounds 
    can be added as My Camera settings to the   and   menu 
    items. You can also use the supplied software to upload your 
    computer’s images and sounds to the camera.
    A computer is required to restore the My Camera settings to 
    the defaults. Use the supplied software (ZoomBrowser EX/
    ImageBrowser) to restore the default settings to the camera.
    Registering My Camera Settings
    1Slide the mode switch to   (playback)  
    (My Camera) Menu Menu Item to register.
    See Menus  and Settings  (p. 32).
    2Select   or   and press  .
     
    						
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    See the supplied Software & Wireless Guide for more 
    information on creating and adding to the My Camera data.
    3Select an image or record a sound.
    zStart-up Image
    Select the image you wish to 
    register and press the FUNC./SET 
    button.
    zStart-up, Operation, Self-timer 
    and Shutter Sounds
    Select   (Record) and press the 
    FUNC./SET button. After 
    recording, select   (Register) 
    and press the FUNC./SET button.
    - Recording will automatically 
    stop when the recording time elapses.
    - To play it, select   (Play).
    - To exit instead of registering, press   (Exit).
    4Select [OK] and press  .
    zTo cancel registering, select 
    [Cancel].
    zThe following cannot be registered as My Camera settings.
    -Movies
    - Sounds recorded with the sound memo function (p. 81)
    zThe prior setting is erased when a new My Camera setting 
    is added.
     
    						
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    Wireless Connection
    Using W ireless Connection (Connecting to Printer)
    When you want to save or print your images, this camera lets you 
    transfer them to a personal computer or printer wirelessly, without 
    the need for cables.
    If your printer is not a Canon PictBridge compliant printer, you 
    can still print your images easily by using the cable to connect 
    the camera and printer. Please see the Direct Print User 
    Guide for more details.
    Connecting to a 
    Printer
    If you attach the supplied 
    wireless print adapter to a 
    Canon PictBridge compliant 
    printer, you can print images 
    taken with the camera after 
    transferring them to the printer over a wireless connection. (p. 98)
    See the instructions, beginning on the next page.
    Connecting to a 
    Computer
    If you install the software 
    included on the Canon Digital 
    Camera Solution Disk on a 
    wireless capable computer*, 
    you can establish a wireless 
    connection between the camera and the computer.
    If you set up a wireless connection to a computer, you can transfer 
    images you have already taken to the computer, but you can also 
    shoot images and transfer them to the computer immediately 
    (Auto Transfer), automatically print out transferred images, and 
    even shoot images by operating the computer.
    * Connecting wirelessly between the camera and a computer is only possible 
    with the Windows XP SP2 operating system.
    Please refer to the Software & Wireless Guide.
     
    						
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    Attaching the wireless print adapter to a printer
    If you attach the supplied Wireless Print Adapter WA-1 to a Canon 
    PictBridge compliant printer, you can print the images stored on 
    your camera’s memory card via a wireless connection.
    Connecting to a Printer
    Do not connect the wireless print adapter to a computer as 
    doing so may cause the computer to malfunction. The 
    wireless print adapter is only intended for Canon PictBridge 
    compliant printers.
    1Adjust the angle and direction of the 
    wireless print adapter.
    zThe wireless print 
    adapter can be turned 
    or rotated as shown 
    in the illustration.
    zSet the orientation of 
    the wireless print 
    adapter’s USB 
    terminal so that it can 
    be inserted into your 
    printer ’s USB port.
    zDo not use 
    unnecessary force 
    when adjusting the 
    angle and direction of 
    the wireless print 
    adapter.
    Bend(Open and close within 180 degrees)
    Line showing 
    possible turning 
    range (270 
    degrees)USB 
    terminal
    Turn
     
    						
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