Canon Pixma Ip4850 User Guide
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Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Questions and Answers > W hat Is C1 or C4? A098 What Is C1 or C4? W hen an album is printed, labels such as C1 and C4 are printed as page numbers. The C1 and C4 represent the front cover and back co ver, respectively. C1: Front cover C2: Inside the front cover C3: Inside the back cover C4: Back cover Note C2/C3 appears only when the Leave the inside of front cover blank/Leave the inside of back cover blank checkbox is selected in the Cover Optio ns dialog box. Page top Page 201 of 468 pages What Is C1 or C4? .ownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterDcomtManuals
Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings A101 Photo Print Settings Printing Labels on Discs Directly Printing Vivid Photos Reducing Photo Noise Cropping Photos (Photo Print) Printing Dates on Photos (Photo Print) Printing Multiple Photos on One Page Printing an Index Printing ID Photos (ID Photo Print) Printing Photo Information Saving Photos Opening Saved Files Page top Page 202 of 468 pages Photo Print Settings .ownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterDcomtManuals
Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Printing Labels on Discs Directly A070 Printing Labels on Discs Directly You can print labels on printable discs using Photo Print. If you want to edit the details, return to Menu and select Disc Label and edit/print using CD-LabelPri nt. See Printing Labels on Discs for details. Note See Selecting a Photo to complete operations in the Select Images scree n first. Important Do not set the disc tray until a message prompting you to load a printable disc appears. Loading a printable disc while the machine is operating may d amage the machine. 1.Select Printable Disc for Paper Size in the Select Paper screen. Set the Printer and Media Type according to the pri nter and printable disc to be used. Note W hen Printable Disc is selected for Paper Size, only Disc tray will be selectable for Paper Source. 2.Click Layout/Print. The Layout/Print screen appears. Page 203 of 468 pages Printing Labels on Discs Directly .ownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterDcomtManuals
3.Select a layout you want to use. 4.Enter the title(s) and specify the details of the layout in Advanced. Note Items that can be set may vary depending on the selected layout. 5.Click Print. Follow the message to load a printable disc, then start printing. Printing starts from the top of the image displayed in Preview. Note You can adjust the printing position on the printab le disc in the Adjust dialog box. To display the Adjust dialog box, click (Adjust Print Area/Print Position). You can specify advanced Photo Print settings (number of copies, print quality, etc.) in the Preferences dialog box. To display the Preferences dialog box, click (Settings) or select Preferences... from the File menu. Page top Page 204 of 468 pages Printing Labels on Discs Directly .ownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterDcomtManuals
Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Printing Vivid Photos A071 Printing Vivid Photos Select the Vivid Photo checkbox in the Select Paper screen to boost the colors in a photo before printing. Important This function is available only with a printer that sup ports Vivid Photo. This function is not available when Enable ICC Prof ile is selected on the Advanced tab of the Preferences dialog box. Note Even if you select the Vivid Photo checkbox, this effect applies only to the print result. The original image or preview image will not be affected. Page top Page 205 of 468 pages Printing Vivid Photos .ownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterDcomtManuals
Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Reducing Photo Noise A072 Reducing Photo Noise W hen a photo is taken in a dark location such as night scene using digital camera, noise may appear in the image. Select the Photo Noise Reduction checkbox in the Se lect Paper screen to reduce noise in the image and make the printed photos more vivid. Important This function is not available when Enable ICC Prof ile is selected on the Advanced tab of the Preferences dialog box. Note W hen the noise is severe, change Normal to Strong. The noise reduction effect applies only to the prin t result. The original image or preview image will not be affected. Page top Page 206 of 468 pages Reducing Photo Noise .ownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterDcomtManuals
Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Cropping Photos (Photo Print) A073 Cropping Photos (Photo Print) Cropping a photo is the act of removing the unnecessary portions of the photo by selecting the necessary portions. Click (Crop Image) in the Layout/Print screen or double- click the preview image. Drag the white squares on the image to adjust the a rea to be cropped and click OK. Note To move the cropping area, place the cursor within the white frame and drag it. Drag the white lines to enlarge/reduce the cropping area. Select the The Rule of Thirds checkbox to display w hite broken lines. To create a balanced composition, drag any of the intersecting points (w hite squares) or white broken lines over the main subject of the photo. The cropping effect applies only to the print resul t. The original image will not be cropped. See Help for details on the Crop window. Page 207 of 468 pages Cropping Photos (Photo Print) .ownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterDcomtManuals
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Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Printing Dates on Photos (Photo Print) A074 Printing Dates on Photos (Photo Print) To print the date the photo was taken on the photo, click (Date Settings) in the Layout/Print screen, then select the Print date checkbox in the Date Set tings dialog box. Note The date is displayed in the short date format (mm/dd/ yyyy, etc.) specified in your operating system. See Help for details on setting dates. Page top Page 209 of 468 pages Printing Dates on Photos (Photo Print) .ownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterDcomtManuals
Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Printing Multiple Photos on One Page A076 Printing Multiple Photos on One Page You can print multiple photos on one page by selecting a multiple-photo layout in the Layout/Print screen. Note See the following section for details on how to sel ect photos. Selecting a Photo The available number of photos and layout may vary depend ing on the media type. Photos are arranged in the following order. Example: Borderless (x4) You can change the printing order in Printing Order on the Print tab of the Preferences dialog box. You can select the printing order from By Date, By Nam e, and By Selection. To display the Preferences dialog box, click (Settings) or select Preferences... from the File menu. Page top Page 210 of 468 pages Printing Multiple Photos on One Page .ownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterDcomtManuals