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    							Advanced Guide > Printing Using the Operation Panel of the Machine > Printing from a Memory Card > Using Useful
    Printing Functions > Printing ID Photo-ID photo size print
    Printing ID Photo-ID photo size print
    You can print photos on a memory card/USB flash dri ve in a specified size such as an ID photo.
    Settings for Printing a Photo on a Memory Card
    Settings for Printing a Photo on a USB Flash Drive
    * The procedure below is applied both for printing photos on a memory card and for printing photos on  a
    USB flash drive.
    1.Select  ID photo size print, then press the OK button.
    2.Select the photo to print using the Easy-Scroll Wheel o r the  button, then press
    the 
    OK button.
    Follow the on-screen instructions.
    Note
    The following sizes are available. 
    Print on the paper larger than the size you specifi ed.
    1.18x0.98(3.0x2.5 cm) 
    1.57x1.18(4.0x3.0 cm) 
    1.57x1.57(4.0x4.0 cm) 
    1.57x2.36(4.0x6.0 cm)
    1.77x1.38(4.5x3.5 cm)
    1.77x1.77(4.5x4.5 cm) 
    1.97x1.97(5.0x5.0 cm) 
    2.17x2.17(5.5x5.5 cm)
    2.36x1.77(6.0x4.5 cm) 
    4.72x4.72(12x12 cm) 
    1x1.43(2.5x3.6 cm) 
    1.43x2(3.6x5.1 cm)
    1.77x2.17(4.5x5.5 cm)
    Other Options
    Using Useful Display Functions
    Searching for Photos with the Shooting Date (Search )
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing Using the Operation Panel of the Machine > Printing from a Memory Card > Using Useful
    Printing Functions > Creating a Calendar-Calendar print
    Creating a Calendar-Calendar print
    You can create an original calendar using your favo rite photos and a calendar.
    Settings for Printing a Photo on a Memory Card
    Settings for Printing a Photo on a USB Flash Drive
    * The procedure below is applied both for printing photos on a memory card and for printing photos on  a
    USB flash drive.
    1.Select  Calendar print, then press the  OK button.
    Follow the on-screen instructions.
    Important
    Be sure to load the paper in portrait orientation.
    Note
    The following layouts are available. 
    Paper: Portrait format Photo: Bottom (landscape)
    Paper: Portrait format Photo: Top (landscape) 
    Paper: Landscape format Photo: Right (portrait) 
    Paper: Landscape format Photo: Left (portrait)
    Select the landscape format for a landscape-oriente d photo or the portrait format for a portrait-
    oriented photo.
    Use the Easy-Scroll W heel or the  button to select the Photo. If the photo is upside -down, you
    can use the 
     button to rotate the photo 180 degrees.
    To change the start of the week on the printed cale ndar, press the left Function button on the print
    settings confirmation screen, then select Start of  the week.
    To confirm or change the settings such as brightnes s, press the left Function button on the print
    settings confirmation screen, then select Auto phot o fix.
    Even if both Date ON and File no. ON are selected,  only the shooting date will be printed. If you want
    to print the file number, select Date OFF.
    Other Options
    Printing a Specified Area (Trimming)
    Searching for Photos with the Shooting Date (Search )
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing Using the Operation Panel of the Machine > Printing from a Memory Card > Using Useful
    Display Functions
    Using Useful Display Functions
    Changing the Display
    W hen you press the left Function button when Change  display is displayed on the screen, you can
    change the way photos are displayed. 
    * The display methods below are available both for  printing photos on a memory card and for
    printing photos on a USB flash drive.
    Normal screen display: 
    Shows one photo.
    Thumbnail display: 
    Shows nine photos at a time. Select the photo using  the Easy-Scroll W heel or the 
    button, then press the 
    + or 
    - button to specify the number of copies.
    Full-screen display: 
    Shows one photo at full-screen.
    Enlarged display: 
    Shows enlarged photo twice as much as the original.
     Move the area to show using the 
     button. Press the OK
     button to return to the previous display mode.
    Slide show: 
    Shows next photos automatically. To stop the slide show,  press the Stop
     button.
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing Using the Operation Panel of the Machine > Printing from a Memory Card > Using Useful
    Display Functions > Printing a Specified Area (Trimming)
    Printing a Specified Area (Trimming)
    You can edit images displayed on the LCD by croppin g them.
    * This function is available both for printing phot os on a memory card and for printing photos on a US B
    flash drive.
    Note
    Crop images after specifying the page size, media t ype, and bordered or borderless printing in the
    print settings screen. If you change the paper sett ings after cropping, the cropped area may be
    adjusted to match the paper, or be disabled completely.
    1.Select the photo to crop.
    2.Press the right Function button when Edit is displa yed on the screen.
    3.Select Trimming, then press the OK button.
    The cropping edit screen is displayed.
    4.Choose the area to print.
    , , , and  buttons: 
    Position the cropping frame. 
    Easy-Scroll Wheel:  
    Sets the cropping frame size. 
    Turn the Easy-Scroll W heel clockwise to enlarge the  size of the cropping frame or counterclockwise
    to reduce it. 
    Left Function button:  
    Changes the aspect ratio of the cropping frame.
    Right Function button: 
    Rotates the cropping frame. 
    To switch the cropping frame between portrait and land scape orientations, press this button.
    5.Press the 
    OK button to finalize your selection of cropping area.
    The area to be cropped is specified, and the original p hoto is displayed.
    Note
    The cropped image cannot be newly saved on the memo ry card/USB flash drive.
    The cropping area is displayed only for photos which have been cropped.
    To change the cropped area once it has been set, pr ess the right Function button when Edit is
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    							when Edit is displayed on the screen, select Cancel trimming, then press the OK
     button. Select
    Displayed images only or All images, then press the  OK
     button.
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing Using the Operation Panel of the Machine > Printing from a Memory Card > Using Useful
    Display Functions
     > Searching for Photos with the Shooting Date (Sea rch)
    Searching for Photos with the Shooting Date (Search )
    W hen there are a lot of photos saved on the memory card/USB flash drive, you can choose to display and
    print only photos shot on the specified date or wit hin the specified range of dates.
    * This function is available both for printing phot os on a memory card and for printing photos on a US B
    flash drive.
    Note
    If the number of copies to print is already specifi ed for some photos before searching with the
    shooting date, or if some photos are already pasted on  a layout, those photos will still be selected
    for printing even if they were not shot on the spec ified date or within the specified date range.
    1.Display the search method screen.
    Setting in Edit:
    1. Press the right Function button when Edit is displa yed on the screen.
    2. Select Search, then press the  OK
     button.
    The Search screen is displayed.
    Setting in Search in the Specify print range screen :
    1. Select Search, then press the  OK
     button.
    The Search screen is displayed.
    2.Set the search method.
    To specify only one date for search: 
    Select One date only.
    To specify the date range for search: 
    Select Select date range.
    3.Press the  OK button.
    The date input screen is displayed.
    Note
    It may take a while for the date input screen to be  displayed depending on the number of
    photos saved on the memory card/USB flash drive.
    4.Specify the date range, then press the  OK button.
    If you selected One date only:
    1. Specify the date to search, then press the  OK
     button.
    If you selected Select date range:
    1. Specify the start date to search, then press the  OK
     button.
    2. Specify the end date to search, then press the  OK
     button.
    Note
    The date to be specified is displayed according to  the settings of Date display in Advanced
    settings under Device settings.
    Changing the Machine Settings on the LCD
    To cancel the selected date range, press the right  Function button when Edit is displayed on
    the screen, select Cancel selected date, then press the  OK
     button.
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing Using the Operation Panel of the Machine > Photo Printing from Printed Photo 
    Photo Printing from Printed Photo 
    Printing from Printed Photo
    Using Useful Printing Functions
    Using Useful Display Functions
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing Using the Operation Panel of the Machine > Photo Printing from Printed Photo > Printing from
    Printed Photo
    Printing from Printed Photo
    For the basic procedure for printing from a printed  photo, refer to Printing Photos from Printed Photos.
    Setting Items
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing Using the Operation Panel of the Machine > Photo Printing from Printed Photo > Printing from
    Printed Photo
     > Setting Items
    Setting Items 
    Print Settings Confirmation Screen
    In the Easy photo reprint mode, select the photo to  print using the Easy-Scroll W heel or the 
    button, specify the number of copies using the 
    + or 
    - button, press the  OK
     button, then the screen
    is displayed.
    Note
    Depending on the functions, some setting items cann ot be specified in combination.
    1.Page size 
    Select the page size of the loaded paper.
    2.Media type 
    Select the photo paper type to use.
    3.Print quality 
    Adjust print quality according to the original.
    4.Borderless print 
    Select bordered or borderless print.
    Advanced Print Settings Screen
    W hen you press the left Function button in the print settings confirmation screen, the Advanced
    screen is displayed.
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    							backlight brighter to print. It also analyzes a scene such as scenery, night scene, person, etc. and
    corrects each scene with the most suitable color, brightness,  or contrasts automatically to print.
    Note
    If the print result with Auto photo fix ON selected is not satisfactory, select Manual correction,
    then specify each advanced setting item below.
    1.Face brightener 
    Brightens a darkened face on the photo taken agains t the light.
    2.Fade restoration 
    Corrects the color when printing photos that have faded or color cast over time.
    3.Brightness
    Adjust brightness.
    4.Contrast 
    Adjust contrast.
    5.Color hue 
    Adjust color hue. 
    For example, you can increase red or yellow to adju st the skin tone.
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