Canon printer PIXMA SELPHY DS810 User Manual
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Printer Parts and Their Functions 9 „Operation Panel POWER button Press to turn on the printer or off. See “Turning On the Printer” on page 16. POWER lamp Off: the printer is off. Lighting: the printer is ready to print, is currently printing, or is currently initializing. Flashing: the printer is preparing to turn on or off. Menu button Displays menu options on the LCD. See “Menu Screen” on page 11. Settings button Allows you to set the Page size, Media type, and Bordered/ Borderless printing. See “Changing the Print Settings” on page 24. Alarm lamp Indicates that an error has occurred. An error message is displayed on the LCD. Search button Looks up target photos in the memory card using the shooting date as the search key. See “Searching for Photos with the Shooting Date— Search” on page 32. Stop/Reset button Allows you to reset the print settings you made. Also, to cancel printing in progress, press this button.Back button Allows you to return to the previous screen. Trimming button Allows you to trim the photo displayed on the screen. See “Printing a Specified Area— Trimming” on page 34. buttons Press to enlarge or reduce the photo being displayed on the screen. Pressing this button in trimming mode allows you to enlarge/reduce the area to be trimmed. See “Printing a Specified Area— Trimming” on page 34. STW X buttons Use these buttons, shown as arrows on the LCD, to select a menu item or photo, to specify the number of copies to print, to make print settings, or to scroll the screen. Additionally, use these buttons in trimming mode to move the trimming area.Print button Press to start printing according to the settings displayed on the LCD. OK button Allows you to make a selection. For example, selecting a photo to be printed, selecting a menu item or other settings. Also, press to resume printing once an error has been resolved. The printer will then initialize ready for printing.
Printer Parts and Their Functions 10 „Rear View USB Port Connects the printer to a computer through a USB interface. Power Cord Connection Connector used to connect the supplied power cord. „ Inside the Printer Print Head Lock Lever Locks the Print Head into the Print Head Holder. Once the Print Head is installed, do not touch this lever. Paper Thickness Lever Move to the right when printing. Move to the left if ink smudges or the printed surface is stained. See “Inappropriate paper type used” on page 79.Print Head Holder Install the Print Head here. Cover Open Switch Slide to the right to open the Cover.
Printer Parts and Their Functions 11 Menu Screen Press the Menu button to display the menu screen. Refer to the following menu list to access functions in each menu. Menu Photo gallery* Photo print* Print studio* Layout print Sticker print Print all photos Color balance DPOF print Photo Index print You can view the photos in the memory card on the LCD and print them. See “Printing Photograph Displayed on the LCD— Photo Gallery” on page 28. You can specify how many copies to print each photo and print them at once. See “Specifying How Many Copies to Print for Each Photograph— Photo Print” on page 30. You can use various print functions to suit your needs such as printing on a sticker or printing an index of all photos. See “Print Menus in Print Studio” on page 13. * Available only when inserting a memory card. Continue to next page
Printer Parts and Their Functions 12 Print settings Wireless print settings Bluetooth settings* Other settings Language selection Reset setting Save settings Load settings Nozzle check Cleaning Deep cleaning Head alignment print Roller cleaning Bottom plate cleaning Maintenance Device settings Tool box You can use the menu to perform maintenance and configure the printer settings. There are two submenus: Maintenance and Device settings. See “Tool Box Submenus” on page 14. Manual head align * Available only when attaching the Bluetooth unit BU-20.
Printer Parts and Their Functions 13 „Print Menus in Print Studio Print studio provides you with the following print menus. Layout print Prints the specified photo in the specified layout. See “Printing Multiple Photos on One Sheet of Media—Layout Print” on page 35. Sticker print Prints stickers from a favorite photo. See “Printing Stickers from a Photo—Sticker Print” on page 37. Print all photos Prints all photos. See “Print all photos” on page 41. Photo Index print Prints an index of all photos. See “Photo Index print” on page 41. Color balance Prints 9 color samples of a photo on a sheet of paper. You can select your favorite color tone from them and print. See “Printing with Adjusted Color Balance—Color Balance” on page 38. DPOF print Prints according to the DPOF settings, if available. See “DPOF print” on page 41.
Printer Parts and Their Functions 14 „Tool Box Submenus You can select Maintenance to perform maintenance or Device settings to configure the printer settings. Nozzle check Prints a check pattern to ensure that ink is output correctly. See “Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern” on page 66. Cleaning Cleans the Print Head when nozzles are clogged. See “Print Head Cleaning” on page 67. Deep cleaning If print quality does not improve after standard head cleaning, use Deep cleaning. See “Print Head Deep Cleaning” on page 68. Manual head align Aligns the Print Head. See “Aligning the Print Head” on page 69. Head alignment print Prints the current settings of the print head position. See “Printing a current setting of the Print Head position” on page 70. Roller cleaning Cleans the feed roller. See “Paper Feed Roller is dirty” on page 77. Bottom plate cleaning Cleans the bottom plate. See “Printed on the back side of the sheet/The roller inside the printer is extremely dirty” on page 79. Maintenance Displays the maintenance items below. Device settings Displays the setting items below for printer configuration. Print settings • Ink drying wait time See “Sets time to dry ink on the printing surface.” on page 80. Wireless print settings Sets the page size and layout to use when printing a photo from a device via an infrared or Bluetooth communication. See “Setting the Page Size, Media Type, and Layout When Printing from a Mobile Phone or a PDA” on page 51.
Printer Parts and Their Functions 15 Bluetooth settings* TheBluetooth settings menu is displayed only when the optional Bluetooth unit BU-20 is attached to the printer. •Device name See “Device name” on page 57. • Access refusal See “Access refusal” on page 57. •Security See “Security” on page 57. •Passkey See “Passkey” on page 57. * Available only when attaching the Bluetooth unit BU-20. Other settings •Date display See “Date display” on page 43. • Read/write attribute See “Using Data in the Memory Card on the Computer” on the User’s Guide. • Low ink warning See “Accompanied by Ink Tank icon with '?'” on page 76. • Ink counter reset See “Resetting the Ink Counter” on page 73. •Adjust contrast See “Adjust contrast” on page 43. • Slide show setting See “Slide show setting” on page 43. Language selection Sets the language for the LCD. See “Language selection” on page 44. Reset setting Returns the settings other than languages and the Print Head position to the factory settings. See “Reset setting” on page 44. Save settings Sets whether to save the settings you make on the Settings screen. Load settings Sets whether to call the settings you make on the Save settings screen.
Preparation When Using the Printer 16 Preparation When Using the Printer Turning On/Off the Printer This section describes the method to turn on/off the printer. „Turning On the Printer Follow the procedure below to turn on the printer. 1Plug the Power Cord into the back of the printer and connect the other end to a power outlet. 2Press POWER to turn the printer on. „Turning Off the Printer Follow the procedure below to turn off the printer. 1Check the following before turning off the printer. • The Indicator lamp of the memory card is not flashing. •The POWER lamp is not flashing. • The printer is not printing. Important Data in the memory card may be damaged if you remove the memory card or turn off the printer when the Indicator lamp is flashing. Indicator lamp ThePOWER lamp flashes then changes to steady (non-flashing). The menu screen appears on the LCD. At this point, only the To o l b o x menu is available for selection. Inserting a memory card that contains stored photos makes all menus available for selection. See “Printing Photograph Displayed on the LCD— Photo Gallery” on page 28 for the instruction on selecting among menus and displaying a photo stored in a memory card.
Preparation When Using the Printer 17 2Turn off the printer. (1) Turn off the printer by pressing the POWER button. Using a Memory Card Let's take a look at different types of memory cards and how to insert and remove them. „Memory Cards Supported by this Printer Supported memory cards are as follows: Note Before unplugging the power cord, turn off the printer and ensure that the lamp has gone out. Memory Cards which can be inserted directlyMemory Cards which can be used through a special adapter • CompactFlash (CF) card • Microdrive Supports TYPE I/ TYPE II (3.3V)•xD-Picture Card •Memory Stick •Memory Stick PRO•Memory Stick Duo •Memory Stick PRO Duo • SD Memory Card •Multimedia Card• miniSD Card •SmartMedia Supports 3.3V card only (1 MB and 2 MB cards not supported) *1 Purchase the CompactFlash Card Adapter for xD-Picture Card separately. *2 Use the special adapter supplied with the card. *1 *2 *2
Preparation When Using the Printer 18 Important • This printer supports images taken with a camera compatible with the Design rules for Camera File system, CIFF, Exif2.21 or earlier, JFIF, TIFF (Exif2.21 compliant) and DPOF (Ver. 1.00 compliant). • Photos stored in a memory card not supported by the digital camera may fail in loading or be damaged. For types of memory cards supported by the digital camera, refer to your digital camera user’s manual. • Use the digital camera to format a memory card. Memory card data formats may not be compatible with computer-specific formats. • Images edited on the computer may result in improper printing.