Canon printer PIXMA iP90v User Manual
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Basic Printing 17 (2)Connect the printer to your computer with a USB cable. (3)Open the Paper Support, turn on the printer, and then turn on the computer. 2Start the Canon iP90 Setup Utility. 3Specify the paper size and layout. Changing the Photo Print Settings (1)Click Infrared/Bluetooth connection Print Settings Infrared/Bluetooth connection Print SettingsInfrared/Bluetooth connection Print Settings Infrared/Bluetooth connection Print Settings tab. (2)Click Change ChangeChange Change on Photo Print Settings Photo Print SettingsPhoto Print Settings Photo Print Settings. The Photo Printing Photo PrintingPhoto Printing Photo Printing dialog box appears. Windows Windows WindowsWindows Click Start StartStart Start and select All Programs All ProgramsAll Programs All Programs (or Programs ProgramsPrograms Programs), Canon Utilities Canon UtilitiesCanon Utilities Canon Utilities, Canon iP90 Canon iP90 Canon iP90 Canon iP90 Setup Utility Setup UtilitySetup Utility Setup Utility and Canon iP90 Setup Utility Canon iP90 Setup UtilityCanon iP90 Setup Utility Canon iP90 Setup Utility. The Canon iP90 Setup Utility Canon iP90 Setup UtilityCanon iP90 Setup Utility Canon iP90 Setup Utility screen appears. Macintosh MacintoshMacintosh Macintosh Open the Applications ApplicationsApplications Applications folder, and then double-click the Canon iP90 Setup Utility Canon iP90 Setup UtilityCanon iP90 Setup Utility Canon iP90 Setup Utility folder and the Canon iP90 Setup Utility Canon iP90 Setup UtilityCanon iP90 Setup Utility Canon iP90 Setup Utility icon. The Canon iP90 Setup Utility Canon iP90 Setup UtilityCanon iP90 Setup Utility Canon iP90 Setup Utility screen appears. * Windows XP SP2 is used as an example here. The same operation is applicable in Macintosh. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 17 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Basic Printing 18 (3)Select a desired layout for printing. (4)Click Send SendSend Send. You can perform printing from a PDA or mobile phone with the specified media type and layout. For details about printing from PDA or mobile phone, refer to the section Performing Infrared Communication Performing Infrared CommunicationPerforming Infrared Communication Performing Infrared Communication on page 21. 4×6 (Standard)Prints a photo on Photo Paper Plus Glossy 4×6/101.6×152.4 mm paper without a border. 5×7 BorderlessPrints a photo on Photo Paper Plus Glossy 5×7/127.0×177.8 mm paper without a border. Credit Card BorderlessPrints a photo on Photo Paper Plus Glossy Credit Card 2.13×3.39/ 54×86 mm without a border. Credit Card BorderedPrints a photo on Photo Paper Plus Glossy Credit Card 2.13×3.39/ 54×86 mm with a border. Sticker Paper (×16)Prints 16 photos on Photo Paper Plus Glossy Sticker paper with a border. NoteClick Custom CustomCustom Custom if you want to specify the media type, paper size, layout, and borderless printing. - Media Type............... Specifies the type of media loaded on the printer. - Paper Size ................ Specifies the size of paper loaded on the printer. - Layout...................... Specifies how many images to print on a sheet. - Borderless Printing ... Specifies whether to perform borderless printing or not. * Refer to the User’s Guide for more detailed information on media type. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 18 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Basic Printing 19 Changing the Document Print Settings (1)Click Infrared/Bluetooth connection Print Settings Infrared/Bluetooth connection Print SettingsInfrared/Bluetooth connection Print Settings Infrared/Bluetooth connection Print Settings tab. (2) Click Change ChangeChange Change on Document Print Settings Document Print SettingsDocument Print Settings Document Print Settings. The Document Printing Document PrintingDocument Printing Document Printing dialog box appears. (3)Select the printing type for the document. (4)Click Send SendSend Send. You can perform printing from a PDA or mobile phone with the specified media type and layout. For details about printing from PDA or mobile phone, refer to the section Performing Infrared Communication Performing Infrared CommunicationPerforming Infrared Communication Performing Infrared Communication on page 21.NoteBible, Mini 6-hole and A5 size papers are used for a personal organizer. When Printing these papers: • Select 3.66×6.69/93×170mm for Bible BibleBible Bible, 3.15×4.96/ 80×126mm for Mini 6-hole Mini 6-holeMini 6-hole Mini 6-hole and 8.27×5.83/210×148mm for A5 as paper size. • Load only one sheet at a time. • Do not use paper thinner than 64 gsm or 17lb. NoteClick Change ChangeChange Change on Document Printing Document PrintingDocument Printing Document Printing dialog to change the following settings. Time difference with GMT Time difference with GMTTime difference with GMT Time difference with GMT: when printing time-specifiable data, such as a schedule, you can reflect the time difference by specifying the country in which the data was created. Language LanguageLanguage Language: You can adopt the Language if incorrect text is printed. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 19 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Basic Printing 20 NoteFollowing limitations apply on transmittable data • It does not support printing a downloaded content or photo and a photo attached to an email for security reason. • It does not support printing video files. • Depending on your device, the Fine print quality option may not be available due to the restriction on the infrared transfer capacity. • Depending on your device, it may not print data stored in a memory card. • It automatically sets the image quality and orientation (Portrait or Landscape) according to the image size. • It automatically sets the margin according to the image size. • Depending on the size of an image, it may take a while for this printer to start to print after starting the infrared transfer. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 20 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Basic Printing 21 Performing Infrared Communication When performing infrared communication, also refer to your computer, mobile phone or PDA manual. 1Set up the Printer. (1)Ensure that the Universal AC Adapter is connected securely. When using the optional battery, ensure that it has been charged. (2)Open the Paper Support and turn on the printer. (3)Load the paper on the Paper Support. 2Start Infrared Communication. (1)Align the Infrared Port of the computer to that of the printer at a distance of less than 31.5 inch (80 cm). When printing from a mobile phone or PDA, place it at a distance of less than 7.87 inch (20 cm). The effective angle of the Infrared Port of the printer is about 10° from the central axis in both vertical and horizontal directions. The allowable distance of communication with the printer depends on the computer, mobile phone or PDA you use. For this distance, refer to your computer, mobile phone or PDA manual. Less than 31.5 inch (80 cm)(Do not block with any obstacle.) Effective angle (in both vertical and horizontal direction): About 10° Infrared Port of printer Infrared Port of computer When printing with the computer When printing with the computerWhen printing with the computer When printing with the computer iP90_QSG_US.book Page 21 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Basic Printing 22 Note• By pressing the RESUME/CANCEL button, you can print the same image data transmitted from the mobile phone right before. • Do not place any obstacle between the Infrared Ports of the printer and PDA, mobile phone or computer. Data cannot be transmitted between them. Check the orientation and positions of the Infrared Ports of the printer, mobile phone and PDA or computer. Oppose these ports properly as mentioned above. • During printing, be careful not to interrupt infrared communication with the printer. If it is interrupted, turn off the printer and cancel the printing document from the print queue list in case of the computer, and turn off only the printer in case of the mobile phone or PDA. Placing the pointer on the Wireless Link Wireless Link Wireless Link Wireless Link icon (In Windows 98, click the Infrared InfraredInfrared Infrared icon) on the status bar or Control Panel Control PanelControl Panel Control Panel allows you to check whether the IrDA transmission has been interrupted. Less than 7.87 inch (20 cm)(Do not block with any obstacle.) Effective angle (in both vertical and horizontal direction): About 10° Infrared Port of printer Infrared Port of mobile phone When printing with a mobile phone or PDA When printing with a mobile phone or PDAWhen printing with a mobile phone or PDA When printing with a mobile phone or PDA iP90_QSG_US.book Page 22 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 23 Advanced Printing Advanced PrintingAdvanced Printing Advanced Printing Printing Photographs Directly from a PictBridge Compliant Device Connecting a PictBridge compliant device such as a digital camera, camcorder or mobile phone to the printer allows you to print recorded images directly without using a computer. Note• PictBridge is an Industry standard enabling a range of digital photo solutions, including the direct printing of photos from a digital still camera, digital camcorder or mobile phone* without the need to use a computer. • Canon Bubble Jet Direct allows you to print photos from a Canon Bubble Jet Direct compatible (PictBridge incompatible) digital camera or digital camcorder without a computer by simply connecting the digital camera or digital camcorder to this printer. For details, refer to Printing Photographs Directly from Canon Bubble Jet Printing Photographs Directly from Canon Bubble Jet Printing Photographs Directly from Canon Bubble Jet Printing Photographs Directly from Canon Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Digital Cameras Direct Compatible Digital CamerasDirect Compatible Digital Cameras Direct Compatible Digital Cameras on page 84 * Hereafter, a digital still camera, digital camcorder and mobile phone are collectively called a PictBridge compliant device. See Printing Photographs Printing Photographs Printing Photographs Printing Photographs Directly from a PictBridge Directly from a PictBridge Directly from a PictBridge Directly from a PictBridge Compliant Device Compliant DeviceCompliant Device Compliant Device on page 26 See Printing Photographs Printing Photographs Printing Photographs Printing Photographs Directly from Canon Bubble Directly from Canon Bubble Directly from Canon Bubble Directly from Canon Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Digital Jet Direct Compatible Digital Jet Direct Compatible Digital Jet Direct Compatible Digital Cameras CamerasCameras Cameras on page 84 iP90_QSG_US.book Page 23 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 24 Connecting to a PictBridge Compliant Device To connect a PictBridge compliant device to this printer, use the USB cable supplied with the device. 1Set up the printer Ensure that the Universal AC Adapter is connected securely. If you do use a battery pack, ensure that it is fully charged. 2Open the Paper Support and turn on the printer. CautionDo not connect any equipment other than PictBridge compliant devices or Canon Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Digital Camera to the Direct Print Port of the printer. Otherwise, electric shock, fire, or damage to the device could result. Note• When printing photos with the digital device connected to the printer, it is advisable to use the AC adapter supplied with the device. If you use the device battery, be sure to charge it fully. • Depending on the model or brand of your device, you may have to select a mode of printing photos in compliance with PictBridge before connecting the device. You may also have to turn on the device or select Play mode manually after connecting the device to the printer. Perform necessary operations according to the instruction manual supplied with your device. • When printing from your PC, be sure to unplug the cable connecting the device. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 24 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 25 3Load 4×6 paper into the Auto Sheet Feeder in the portrait position (short side facing down). 4Connect the PictBridge compliant device to the printer. (1)Ensure that the device is turned off. NoteSome types of the device turn on automatically, when connected to the printer. For a device not turns on automatically, turn it on manually. (1) When loading Canon Speciality Media, load them with the glossy side facing up. (2) Align the paper against the right side of the Auto Sheet Feeder. (3) Slide the Paper Guide against the left side of the paper. (2) Connect the camera to the printer using a USB cable. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 25 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 26 (3)Turn on and set up the device for direct printing. When the connection between the device and printer has been established, the POWER lamp on the printer flashes once. Either one of the following icons will display on the LCD display of the device when the printer is correctly connected. A PictBridge compatible device A Canon Bubble Jet Direct compatible device Printing Photographs Directly from a PictBridge Compliant Device When operating the device, be sure to follow the instructions given in the instruction manual supplied with the camera. Let’s take a look at the paper size, paper type, layout, image optimization modes, and date printing modes that can be set on a PictBridge compliant device connected to the printer. Default Device Settings When a PictBridge compliant device is connected and printing is started with no printing option selected, this printer operates based on the following default settings: - Paper size .................. 4×6 - Paper type ................. Photo (Photo Paper Plus Glossy) - Layout ....................... Borderless - Trimming ................... Off (No trimming) - Image optimize .......... Exif Print - Date print .................. Off (No printing)NoteThe power-on sequence may differ depending on the model or brand of the device. NoteThe Canon iP90 Setup Utility allows you to make these settings. For details, refer to the User’s Guide. NoteAbout the Settings Explained Below The settings explained below cannot be made depending on the brand or model of your device. If a setting cannot be made, the default setting explained above is used. Names of settings that are displayed on a Canon PictBridge compliant device are used in the description given below. Different names may be displayed on your device depending on the brand or model. For details, refer to your device’s instruction manual. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 26 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM