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    							Chapter 3 59Printing from a Memory Card
    4Start printing.
    (1)Confirm the settings.
    To change any of the settings, press [Settings].
    See“Changing the Print Settings” on page 37.
    (2)Press [Color].
    The specified number of copies of each photo will be printed.
    Other Useful Functions
    „Searching for Photos with the Shooting Date (Search)
    When there are a lot of photos saved on the memory card, you can choose to display and print 
    only photos shot on the specified date or within the specified range of dates.
    1Set the search method.
    (1)Press [Search].
    The Search method screen is displayed.
    (2)Use [ ] or [ ] to select the search method.
    If you want to specify only one date for search, select .
    If you want to specify the date range for search, select .
    (3)Press [OK].
    The date input screen is displayed.
    Note
    You can do...
    zTo search for photos with the shooting date (Search), see “Searching for Photos with the 
    Shooting Date (Search)” on page 59.
    zTo print a specified area (Trimming), see “Printing a Specified Area (Trimming)” on 
    page 60.
    Note
    zTo cancel printing, press [Stop/Reset].
    zThe printing is not started if you press [Black].
    Note
    zBy pressing [Search] to specify a date or date range, you can display and print the photos 
    shot on the specified date or within the specified date range in  or 
    , , , or ().
    zIf the number of prints to make is already specified 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 specified date or within the 
    specified date range.
    zWhen using ,  or (), only the 
    photos shot on the specified date or within the specified date range can be printed.
    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.
     
    						
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    2Specify the date range.
    zIf you selected :
    (1)Use [ ] or [ ] to specify the date to search for.
    (2)Go to main step 3.
    zIf you selected :
    (1)Use [ ] or [ ] to specify the date of the oldest photos you want to print, then press 
    [OK].
    (2)Use [ ] or [ ] to specify the date of the most recent photos you want to print.
    (3)Go to main step 3.
    3Start searching.
    (1)Press [OK].
    The machine starts searching and the photos within the specified date range are 
    displayed.
    „Printing a Specified Area (Trimming)
    You can edit images displayed on the LCD by cropping them. 
    1Select the photo you want to crop.
    (1)Use [ ] or [ ] to select the photo you want to crop.
    2Display the trimming edit screen.
    (1)Press [Trimming].
    The trimming edit screen is displayed.
    3Choose the area you want to print.
    (1)Use [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to position the cropping frame, then press [Trimming].
    If you do not rotate or resize the cropping frame, go to main step 4.
    Note
    zThe date to be specified is displayed according to the settings of  under 
    . See “Fax Settings” on page 136.
    zTo exit Search mode, select  from the Search method screen, and then 
    press [OK]. You can also exit Search mode by switching to any mode other than Memory 
    card mode.
    Note
    Crop images after specifying the page size, media type, and bordered or borderless printing 
    in the Settings (Memory Card). If you change the paper settings after cropping, the cropped 
    area may be adjusted to match the paper, or be disabled completely.
     
    						
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    (2)Use [ ] to enlarge or [ ] to reduce the cropping frame size, respectively.
    (3)Use [ ] or [ ] to switch the cropping frame between portrait and landscape.
    4Finalize your selection of trimming area.
    (1)Press [OK].
    The area to be cropped is specified, and the original photo is displayed.
    „Printing Several Photos on a Single Sheet of Paper (Layout print)
    You can print the specified photos in the specified layout.
    1Prepare for printing.
    See “Prepare for printing.” on page 56.
    2Select the print menu.
    (1)Press [MEMORY CARD].
    (2)Use [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [OK].
    (3)Use [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [OK].
    3Specify the layout.
    (1)Use [ ] or [ ] to select the layout, then press [OK].
    The following layouts can be selected.
    Note
    zThe cropped image cannot be newly saved on the memory card.
    zThe trimming area is displayed only for photos which have been trimmed.
    zTo change the trimming area once it has been set, press [Trimming] again.
    zTo cancel trimming while editing the trimming frame, press [Stop/Reset] while the trimming 
    edit screen is displayed. You can also cancel trimming by switching to any mode other than 
    Memory card mode.
    zTo cancel trimming after trimming has been set, press [Trimming] and then press [Stop/
    Reset].
    Bordered: x2/x4/x8, Half, Half (w/line)
    Borderless: x2/x4/x8, Half, Half (w/line)
    Album: Album (4/right), Album (4/left)
    Mixed: Mixed 1, Mixed 2, Mixed 3
     
    						
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    4Specify the paste method.
    (1)Use [ ] or [ ] to select the pasting method.
    If you select  then press [OK], all photos saved on the memory card are 
    automatically pasted in the specified layout. Go to step 6.
    If you select  then press [OK], the photo selection screen is 
    displayed.
    5Paste photos one by one.
    (1)Use [ ] or [ ] to display the photo to be pasted, then press [OK].
    (2)Repeat step (1) to paste photos.
    Press [Back] to cancel the last pasted photo.
    Press [Stop/Reset] to cancel all pasted photos.
    (3)Press [Color] after pasting all photos.
    The print confirmation screen is displayed.
    6Start printing.
    See “Start printing.” on page 58.
    „Printing on the Sticker (Sticker Print)
    You can print your favorite photo with a frame on Canon Photo Stickers.
    1Prepare for printing.
    See “Prepare for printing.” on page 56.
    2Select the print menu.
    (1)Press [MEMORY CARD].
    (2)Use [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [OK].
    (3)Use [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [OK].
    Note
    zWhen you select Borderless, the media type cannot be set to .
    zYou can select Mixed 1-3 only when the page size is set to  or .
    Note
    You can do...
    zTo search for photos with the shooting date (Search), see “Searching for Photos with the 
    Shooting Date (Search)” on page 59.
    zTo print a specified area (Trimming), see “Printing a Specified Area (Trimming)” on 
    page 60.
    Note
    Pasting cannot be done over multiple pages. When you finish pasting photos for one page, 
    print the page.
    Note
    zWhen you use this function, load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
    zYou can only load one sheet of stickers at a time in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
     
    						
    							Chapter 3 63Printing from a Memory Card
    3Select the layout for the sticker you want to print.
    (1)Use [ ] or [ ] to select .
    You can only print in the Stickers x 16 layout though other layouts appear on the LCD.
    (2)Press [OK].
    The photo selection screen is displayed.
    4Select the photo you want to print.
    (1)Use [ ] or [ ] to display the photo to print, then press [OK].
    The frame selection screen is displayed.
    5Select the frame.
    (1)Use [ ] or [ ] to select the frame, then press [OK].
    The print confirmation screen is displayed.
    6Start printing.
    See “Start printing.” on page 58.
    Note
    You can do...
    zTo search for photos with the shooting date (Search), see “Searching for Photos with the 
    Shooting Date (Search)” on page 59.
    zTo print a specified area (Trimming), see “Printing a Specified Area (Trimming)” on 
    page 60.
    Note
    zIf you do not select a frame using [ ] or [ ], the photo is printed without any frame. 
    When you want to print with no frame, just press [OK].
    zWhen the photo is upside down, use [ ] or [ ] to rotate it by 180 degrees to orient it 
    properly against the frame.
    zIf you want to rotate the photo by 90 degrees to fit it within the frame, use the trimming edit 
    screen to rotate the cropping area. See “Printing a Specified Area (Trimming)” on page 60.
    Note
    Settings cannot be changed when printing stickers.
     
    						
    							64Chapter 3Printing from a Memory Card
    „Other Printing Functions
    The following print functions are also provided under the Special photo print menu.
    z
    You can print all photos saved on the memory card.
    z
    You can print a list of all the photos saved on a memory card.
    z
    If you have specified Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) settings on your digital camera, you can 
    print using these settings.
    Note
    The following print methods are available:
    :
    The number of photos printed on a single sheet of paper depends on the size of the 
    medium.
    – Letter / A4: 80 photos
    – 5" x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm: 35 photos
    – 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm: 24 photos
    – Credit Card: 6 photos
    :
    35 mm film images are printed in its negative size as in contact print.
    Note
    zThe machine supports the following DPOF functions:
    Supported image formats:
    CIFF, Exif and JFIF
    Print Style Standard Print:
    Prints photos that were specified as “Standard Print” with DPOF
    Print Style Index Print:
    Prints an index of photos that were specified as “Index Print” with DPOF using the 
    machine’s index printing layout ()
    Print Photo Select:
    Prints only photos specified with DPOF (cannot be specified from the Operation Panel)
    Number of copies:
    Prints the number of copies specified with DPOF (cannot be specified from the Operation 
    Panel)
    Functions other than the above (adding captions or titles, cropping, image rotation, etc.) 
    are not supported. 
    zPrints are automatically enlarged or reduced to match the page size. Edges of the photo 
    may be clipped off depending on the page size.
    zThe shot date order setting by which photos are sorted follows that of DPOF.
     
    						
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    z
    Information on photographs at the time of its shooting (Exif info) can be printed in the margin of 
    Photo index print or selected individual photos.
    1Prepare for printing.
    See “Prepare for printing.” on page 56.
    2Select the print menu.
    (1)Press [MEMORY CARD].
    (2)Use [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [OK].
    (3)Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print menu, then press [OK].
    3Start printing.
    See “Start printing.” on page 58.
    Note
    The following print methods are available:
    :
    Prints the information in the margin of Photo index print of all photos.
    :
    Prints the information in the margin of selected individual photos.
    Note
    zIn  and , the print method selection screen is displayed.
    Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print method, then press [OK].
    zIf you selected  for , the photo selection screen is 
    displayed.
    Use [ ] or [ ] to select the photos to print, then press [OK].
    You can do...
    zTo search for photos with the shooting date (Search), see “Searching for Photos with the 
    Shooting Date (Search)” on page 59.
    zTo print a specified area (Trimming), see “Printing a Specified Area (Trimming)” on 
    page 60.
    Note
    zFor the , all photos saved on the memory card will be printed.
    zFor the , an index of all photos saved on the memory card will be 
    printed.
    zYou cannot configure the number of prints when using .
    zFor the , the photos will be printed according to the DPOF information on the 
    memory card.
    zWhen using , information on photographs are printed in the margin of 
    Photo index print or selected individual photos.
     
    						
    							66Chapter 3Printing from a Memory Card
    „Printing by Using the Photo Index Sheet
    With this machine, you can easily select print options as well as the photos to print using the 
    Photo Index Sheet and by marking its appropriate circles. Simply scanning the Photo Index 
    Sheet prints the selected photographs according to the settings you have made.
    1Prepare for printing.
    (1)Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine.
    See“Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
    (2)Load A4 or Letter-size paper.
    See“Loading Paper” on page 22.
    (3)Ensure that the proper paper source is selected.
    See“Changing the Paper Source” on page 27.
    (4)Insert a memory card into the Card Slot.
    See“Inserting the Memory Card” on page 54.
    2Select the Photo Index Sheet menu.
    (1)Press [Photo Index Sheet].
    The Photo Index Sheet menu is displayed.
    (2)Use [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [OK].
    3Select a range of image data to print.
    (1)Use [ ] or [ ] to select a range of images you want to include in the Photo Index 
    Sheet, then press [OK].
    zIf you selected :
    (2)Go to step 4.
    zIf you selected :
    (2)Use [ ] or [ ] to specify the number of photos to print starting with the newest one, then 
    press [OK].
    (3)Go to step 4.
    Note
    Use white plain paper when printing a Photo Index Sheet.
    Note
    Specify [Feed Switch] so that the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp is lit when feeding paper from the 
    Auto Sheet Feeder and the Cassette Lamp is lit when feeding paper from the Cassette.
    : All images are printed on the Photo Index Sheet.
    : Prints by specifying the number of photos.
    : Prints by specifying the date range.
     
    						
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    zIf you selected :
    (2)Use [ ] or [ ] to specify the oldest shot date to include in print, then press [OK].
    (3)Use [ ] or [ ] to specify the newest shot date to include in print, then press [OK].
    (4)Go to step 4.
    4Start printing the Photo Index Sheet.
    (1)Press [Color].
    Printing of the Photo Index Sheet starts.
    (A) Select the page size and print type.
    (B) Select date printing and/or photo optimizer as necessary. See “Print Setting Items” on 
    page 39.
    (C) Mark this to print all photographs, one copy each.
    *When you mark this, even if you mark the number of copies you want to print for each 
    photograph, those marks will be disregarded, and one copy each of all photographs will be 
    printed.
    (D) Select the number of copies (fill in a circle under each photograph you want to print).
    (E) Follow the procedure as described.
    (F) Select the paper source.
    Note
    It may take time to display the Search screen depending on the number of photos saved on 
    the memory card.
    Note
    When there are more than 37 images, two or more Photo Index Sheets are printed.
    (A)
    (B)
    (D)
    (E)(F)
    (G)(C)
     
    						
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    (G) Mark this to print the same Photo Index Sheet again.
    *If you mark this, all other marked settings will be disregarded.
    5Fill in the appropriate circles in the Photo Index Sheet.
    Fill in the appropriate circles ( ) with a dark pencil or a black ink pen to select the photos to 
    print and their print options.
    zGood
    zBad
    (A) Check mark
    (B) Line only
    (C) Too light
    6Scan the Photo Index Sheet and print photos.
    (1)Load the paper you selected for the Photo Index Sheet.
    See“Loading Paper” on page 22.
    (2)Press [Photo Index Sheet].
    (3)Use [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [OK].
    (4)Place the Photo Index Sheet on the Platen Glass, then press [OK].
    When placing the Photo Index Sheet, place the front side down, and align the upper left 
    corner of the sheet precisely with the arrow mark (alignment mark) at the upper left 
    corner of the Platen Glass.
    The Photo Index Sheet is scanned and the specified photos will be printed.
    Important
    zBe sure to fill a circle for every setting item (except options).
    zIf there is more than one Photo Index Sheet, fill in all the sheets.
    zIf the filled circles on the Photo Index Sheet are not dark enough, the machine may not 
    read the settings.
    Note
    zWhen printing images using the Photo Index Sheet, you can select 4" x 6" (101.6 x 152.4 
    mm), 5" x 7" (127 x 177.8 mm), 8.5" x 11" (LETTER), or A4 for the page size.
    zLoad paper in the location you selected under  on the Photo Index 
    Sheet.
    (A)(B)
    (C)
     
    						
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