Canon printer PIXMA i320 User Manual
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Basic Printing 9 Printing with Macintosh 1Create a document or open a file to print. 2Select Paper Size. (1)Select the Page Setup Page SetupPage Setup Page Setup from the application softwares File FileFile File menu. (3) Click OK OKOK OK. 3Specify the required settings. (1)Select Print PrintPrint Print from the application softwares File FileFile File menu. (4) Click Print PrintPrint Print. NotezThe menu screens and dialog boxes that appear may vary, depending on the software application you are using. zThe steps described in this section are for printing in Mac OS 9. (2)Select the desired paper size from the Paper Size Paper SizePaper Size Paper Size pull-down menu. (2)Select the Media Type Media TypeMedia Type Media Type from the pull-down menu. (3)Select a type of document from the Print Mode Print ModePrint Mode Print Mode pull- down menu.
Basic Printing 10 NotezWhen you select a type of document from the Print Mode Print ModePrint Mode Print Mode pull-down menu, the document will be printed in colors and print quality suited to the characteristics of the Media Type Media TypeMedia Type Media Type you have selected. Te x t Te x tTe x t Text: Select when printing documents consisting mainly of text. Graphic GraphicGraphic Graphic: Select when printing documents consisting mainly of graphs and graphics (illustrations) with strong color definition. Photo PhotoPhoto Photo: Select when printing documents consisting mainly of photographs and graphics featuring fine color gradation. Manual ManualManual Manual: If you select Manual ManualManual Manual, the Details DetailsDetails Details button will become selectable. Click Details DetailsDetails Details button to display the Detailed Setting dialog box where you can fine-tune the Print Quality and Halftoning settings. Refer to the User’s Guide. zFor details about the printer driver functions, refer to the User’s Guide or Help. zYou can cancel a print job in progress by simply pressing the RESUME/CANCEL RESUME/CANCELRESUME/CANCEL RESUME/CANCEL button.
Advanced Printing 11 Advanced Printing Advanced PrintingAdvanced Printing Advanced Printing Applications Included in the CD-ROM Package The Setup Software & User’s Guide CD-ROM includes photo applications designed to edit the photographs taken by digital camera and print them as photo-lab quality prints without standard white borders. Please use the application(s) suitable for your print purposes. „Easy-PhotoPrint (Windows) You can make Borderless Printing easily and quickly, just by selecting a photograph taken with a digital camera and the paper type on which to print. You can also use simple editing features such as trimming and image rotation. It is Exif Print (Exif 2.2) compatible. „ImageBrowser (Macintosh) You can import photographs taken with a digital camera into the computer, edit and caption them. You can also make Borderless Printing or an Index Print without difficulty. It is Exif Print (Exif 2.2) compatible. „ZoomBrowser EX/PhotoRecord (Windows) You can import photographs taken with a digital camera into the computer, edit and caption them, and print them in an album. PhotoRecord is Exif Print (Exif 2.2) compatible. „PhotoStitch (Windows/Macintosh) You can merge a selected sequence of photographs to create a panoramic photo.NotezTo install applications, refer to Easy Setup Instructions. zFor details about photo applications, refer to the Photo Application Guide included on the Setup Software & User’s Guide CD-ROM .
Advanced Printing 12 Printing photographs with Windows This chapter describes only the steps used to print from photo applications included with your Setup Software and User’s Guide CD-ROM using the Borderless Printing mode. Follow the simple steps below to create prints of digital camera photographs with Easy- PhotoPrint using the Borderless Printing function. Easy-PhotoPrint supports Exif Print (Exif 2.2). • Exif Print (Exif2.2) is a new worldwide standard. Under Exif2.2, the digital camera can record data tags for specific camera settings and functions such as whether the flash was on or off, if the camera was in portrait or night scene mode, etc. BJ Printers support Exif Print and use Easy-PhotoPrint to read camera data precisely, producing optimal prints. This enables you to create prints that reproduce your vision more accurately than ever before. • Easy-PhotoPrint can handled only JPEG files (filename extension: .jpg and .jpeg). 1Start Easy-PhotoPrint. (1)Insert the memory card in the computer. This chapter describes only the steps used for printing the photographs stored in the card as an example. We recommend you consult your memory card documentation for instructions on how to set the memory card in the computer. (2)Click Start StartStart Start, select All Programs All ProgramsAll Programs All Programs (or Programs ProgramsPrograms Programs), Canon Utilities Canon UtilitiesCanon Utilities Canon Utilities, Easy-PhotoPrint Easy-PhotoPrintEasy-PhotoPrint Easy-PhotoPrint, and then Easy-PhotoPrint Easy-PhotoPrintEasy-PhotoPrint Easy-PhotoPrint. The 1.Image Selection 1.Image Selection1.Image Selection 1.Image Selection sheet is displayed. NoteMedia Types Suitable for Borderless Printing Media Types Suitable for Borderless PrintingMedia Types Suitable for Borderless Printing Media Types Suitable for Borderless Printing Media types compatible with Borderless Printing include Photo Paper Plus Glossy (4 x 6) and Photo Paper Pro (4 x 6).
Advanced Printing 13 2Select photographs. (1)Select the folder containing the photograph you want to print. (Select memory card folder, then the folder containing the digital photographs.) All photographs in the selected folder are displayed. (2)Click the [+] [+][+] [+] button on the thumbnail of the photograph you want to print and specify the number of copies. Guidance Thumbnail Folder window The number of copies increases. The specified number of copies displayed. The number of copies decreases.
Advanced Printing 14 3Select the paper. 4Select the layout. (3)Load the media type specified in the 2.Paper Selection 2.Paper Selection2.Paper Selection 2.Paper Selection tab. (4)Click Print PrintPrint Print. (1)Click the 2.Paper 2.Paper 2.Paper 2.Paper Selection SelectionSelection Selection tab. (2)Select the size of the paper you use from Paper Size Paper SizePaper Size Paper Size. (3)Select the type of the paper you use from Media Type Media TypeMedia Type Media Type. (1) Click the 3. Layout/ 3. Layout/3. Layout/ 3. Layout/ Print PrintPrint Print tab. (2) Select Borderless(full) Borderless(full)Borderless(full) Borderless(full).
Advanced Printing 15 Printing photographs with Macintosh This chapter describes only the steps used to print from photo applications included with your Setup Software and User’s Guide CD-ROM using the Borderless Printing mode. Follow the simple steps described below and learn how to create color prints of digital camera photographs with ImageBrowser using Borderless Printing. Exif Print (Exif2.2) is a new worldwide standard. Under Exif2.2, the digital camera can record data tags for specific camera settings and functions such as whether the flash was on or off, if the camera was in portrait or night scene mode, etc. BJ Printers support Exif Print and use ImageBrowser to read camera data precisely, producing optimal prints. This enables you to create prints that reproduce your vision more accurately than ever before. 1Start ImageBrowser. (1)Insert the memory card in the computer. This chapter describes the steps used for printing the photographs stored in the card. We recommend you consult your memory card documentation for instructions on how to set the memory card in the computer. (2)Double-click the Canon ImageBrowser Canon ImageBrowser Canon ImageBrowser Canon ImageBrowser (alias) icon on the desktop. If the Canon ImageBrowser icon is not displayed on the desktop, open the Canon ImageBrowser folder, in which the ImageBrowser program has been installed, and double-click the ImageBrowser ImageBrowserImageBrowser ImageBrowser icon in the folder. NoteMedia Types Suitable for Borderless Printing Media Types Suitable for Borderless PrintingMedia Types Suitable for Borderless Printing Media Types Suitable for Borderless Printing Media types compatible with Borderless Printing include Photo Paper Plus Glossy (4 x 6) and Photo Paper Pro (4 x 6).
Advanced Printing 16 2Select photographs. (1)Select the folder containing the photograph you want to print. (Select memory card folder, then the folder containing the digital photographs.) All photographs in the selected folder are displayed. The Layout Options Layout OptionsLayout Options Layout Options dialog box appears and layout selection wizard starts. 3Enter layout options. (2) Click the photograph you want to print. (3) Click PRINT PRINTPRINT PRINT and select Layout printing Layout printingLayout printing Layout printing from the pull-down menu. (1) Select Tiled photo printing Tiled photo printingTiled photo printing Tiled photo printing. (2) Click Next NextNext Next.
Advanced Printing 17 4Select Borderless Printing. (3)Click OK OKOK OK. A message box pops up, displaying the information about printing. Read the message and click OK OKOK OK. This returns you to the Layout Options Layout OptionsLayout Options Layout Options dialog box. (3) Click Page setup… Page setup…Page setup… Page setup…. (1)Select Borderless Printing Borderless PrintingBorderless Printing Borderless Printing (2)Select a paper size from the Paper Size Paper SizePaper Size Paper Size pull-down menu. The menu only displays those paper sizes compatible with Borderless Printing.
Advanced Printing 18 5Specify the number of photographs to print on one page. 6Print the photograph. The Print dialog box is displayed. (1) Select 1(1×1) 1(1×1)1(1×1) 1(1×1) from the No. No. No. No. of images of imagesof images of images pull-down menu. (2) Click OK OKOK OK. (1) Click PRINT PRINTPRINT PRINT.