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    Set [Auto Rotate] to [Off].
    Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to choose [Auto Rotate], then press the l r buttons 
    to choose [Off].
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    When Auto Rotate is set to [On], pictures taken vertically with the digital camera will display vertically 
    on the screen. When the feature is turned off, those pictures will be displayed horizontally.
    Change Auto Rotate
    Set [Auto Power Down] to [Off].
    Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to choose [Auto Power Down], then press the l r 
    buttons to choose [Off].
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    After approx. 5 minutes with no user operations, the power will automatically turn off and all current 
    settings will clear.
    Turn Auto Power Down On or Off
    Sets the model name and/or security details when using Bluetooth.  
    [Bluetooth] is displayed only when a Bluetooth unit (sold separately) is connected.
    Make the Bluetooth settings.
    Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to 
    choose [Bluetooth], then press the o button.
    When the screen on the left is displayed, press 
    the ud buttons to choose an item, and press 
    the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to make 
    a setting. (For [Reset], press the o button.)
    When [Security] is set to [On], choose 
    [Passkey] and press the o button. Choose 
    a 4 digit passkey by pressing the l r buttons 
    or turning the w wheel to move between digits 
    and the ud buttons to change the numbers.  
    Then, press the b(BACK) button.
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    OptionsSelectable Settings
    Device nameSet the printer name that displays when connecting to a mobile phone.This setting will be applicable when there is more than one Bluetooth compatible device.
    Security
    You can set a passkey to prevent incorrect use of the printer from Bluetooth compatible devices.If a passkey has been set, you must input the 4 digit passkey in your mobile phone before printing. The passkey can be set in [Passkey].
    PasskeySet the 4 digit passkey (default setting is 0000) that will be entered into the mobile phone before printing.You can make the setting when [Security] is set to [On].
    Deny AccessAccess will not be allowed from mobile phones or other Bluetooth compatible devices.
    ResetRestore all Bluetooth settings to their default.
    Change the Bluetooth Functions
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    You can change the language displayed in the LCD monitor menus and messages.
    Choose a language.
    Press the ud buttons or turn the w wheel to choose [Language] and press the o button to 
    display the Language screen.
    For instructions on how to set the language, refer to "Setting the Display Language" (p. 9). 
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    Change the Display Language
    Choose a transition effect.
    Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to choose [Transition], then press the l r buttons to 
    choose an effect.
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    You can set a transition effect for use in single image view (p. 26) or when using Auto Play (p. 28).
    Change Auto Play Transitions
    Restore default settings.
    Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to choose  [Reset All], then press the o button.
    After the confirmation screen appears, pressing the o button will return the printer to its default 
    settings.
    The display language (p. 9), [Date Format] (p. 35), and [Voice Guidance Settings] (p. 10) will not be reset.
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    Will reset all of SELPHY’s settings to their default.
    Restore SELPHY’s Default Setting
    Unless a memory card containing content data is inserted into SELPHY, [Transfer Content] will not be displayed in the [Printer Setup] screen.
    You can download frames and stamps (contents data) using the supplied software (SELPHY ES40 
    Contents Utility).
    For more information, refer to “Downloading Frames and Stamps (Contents Data)” (pp. 62-64).
    Downloading Content
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    Power will not turn on
    Confirm that the power cord is connected correctly (p. 8).
    Hold the q button pressed until the start-up image appears on the screen (p. 9).
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    Cannot print
    Confirm the printer power is turned on (p. 9).
    Confirm the cartridge is inserted properly (p. 7).
    When a cartridge is depleted, insert a new cartridge (p. 13).
    Connect SELPHY to only one device at a time. Do not connect simultaneously to a digital camera, 
    memory card or computer. 
    Be sure the protective paper is correctly placed inside the cartridge (p. 7).
    Confirm the ink sheet is taut (p. 7).
    Confirm you are using the dedicated ink and paper cartridge (p. 8).
    Depending on the room temperature SELPHY may overheat and temporarily stop operating. 
    This is not a malfunction. Wait until the temperature drops and printing resumes. If SELPHY is 
    connected to a computer, a message will appear on the computer screen. Do not cancel the print. 
    Wait until printing resumes. 
    The maximum number of images that can set for printing is 999. The maximum number of copies 
    that can be printed per image is 99.
    Cannot print from memory card, image does not display
    Confirm that the correct memory card is inserted all the way into the slot with the label facing 
    forward (pp. 10, 12).
    Make sure you are using a supported image type (p. 11).
    Confirm that any memory card requiring an adapter is inserted into the adapter before being 
    inserted into the slot (p. 11).
    Printing from digital cameras
    Confirm that your digital camera supports PictBridge (p. 66).
    Confirm that SELPHY is correctly connected to the digital camera (p. 66).
    Check that the digital camera’s battery has a sufficient charge. 
    Replace the battery with a fully charged (or new) battery, or use the compact power adapter for the 
    digital camera.
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    Troubleshooting
    If you think there is a problem with SELPHY, first check the following. If the items below do not solve 
    your problem, contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the included customer 
    support list.
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    Printing Problems
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    Printing from computers
    Did you install the printer driver according to the correct procedures? (p. 58)
    Confirm SELPHY is connected directly to a port on the computer with the USB cable. 
    Problems Exclusive to Windows: Check if the printer is set to offline. If it is, right-click the printer 
    icon and cancel the offline setting. 
    Problems Exclusive to Macintosh: Confirm SELPHY is registered to the printer list (p. 59).
    Cannot print the date
    Printing from memory cards
    Confirm the date imprint option is set (pp. 31, 32). 
    If you are using DPOF printing, the date imprint settings are configured on the digital camera used 
    for the DPOF settings.
    Printing from mobile phones
    The date cannot be printed on images sent from a mobile phone (p. 68).
    Printing from digital cameras
    Confirm that the date setting in your digital camera is set to [On]. However, if the setting is 
    [Default], the date imprint settings of SELPHY will be used. 
    Cannot make clean prints
    Check if the ink sheet is dusty.
    Check if dust has lodged within SELPHY (p. 77).
    Remove dust on the printer head with the supplied cleaner unit (p. 77).
    Check if condensation has formed within SELPHY (p. 77).
    Check if SELPHY is placed near a device with strong electromagnetic or magnetic fields (p. 8).
    Colors on the computer display and the print are different
    Color generation methods are different with computer screens and prints. Moreover, the variance 
    may be attributable to the environment in which the screen is viewed (color and strength of the 
    light), or to the screen’s color adjustment settings.
    After using the computer to cancel a print in progress, an image that ha\
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    printed was printed again when printing resumed
    When you restart printing on a Macintosh computer after canceling, an already printed image may 
    print again when printing resumes.
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    The voice guidance won’t play
    In the [Voice Guidance Settings] screen, make sure that [Voice Guidance] is set to [On] and that 
    the [Volume] is at an appropriate level (p.10).
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    Paper is not feeding properly
    Confirm that the cartridge is correctly inserted (p. 7).
    Frequent paper jams
    Confirm that no more than 50 printed sheets have collected in the print output receptacle.
    Confirm you are using the dedicated ink and paper cartridge (p. 8).
    Cannot print the specified number of prints
    Canceling a print is in progress or pulling on the ink sheet will consume ink sheet capacity.
    The paper is jammed
    When paper is sticking out of the paper handling slot (p. 22) , tug on the paper to remove it. 
    However, if a gentle tug is not sufficient to remove the paper, do not attempt to forcibly pull it out. 
    Turn the printer off and on repeatedly until the paper is ejected.
    Open the print output receptacle cover. 
    If the print output receptacle cover does not automatically open and paper gets stuck, press the 
    print output receptacle button (p. 22) to open the cover and pull out the paper.
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    Cartridge or Paper Problems
    How to Attach the Print Output Receptacle Cover if  it Comes Off
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    Align the tip of the spring on the cover 
    with the groove on the printer.
    Slide the hole on the other side of the 
    cover over the peg on the printer.
    If the print output receptacle cover is not attached during printing, paper that is finished printing may become jammed inside the printer.
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    Cartridge/Feature Compatibility Table
    Easy Photo Pack E-P50, E-L100, E-L50, E-C25, E-C25L
    Easy Photo Pack E-P25BWEasy Photo Pack E-P20G, E-P20S
    ColorBlack/WhiteSilver/Gold
    Printing from a Memory Card
    Printing a Single Image (p. 12)–
    Batch Printing  (p. 12)–
    All Images (p. 30)–
    DPOF (p. 67)–
    Auto Play (p. 28)–
    Creative Print
    Frames (p. 40)–
    Clip Art (p. 42)–
    Calendars (p. 44)––
    Multi Layout(p. 46)––
    Speech Bubbles(p. 48)––
    Image Effect(p. 50)–
    ID photo(p. 52)–
    Printing from a Digital Camera (p. 66)–
    Printing from a Mobile Phone (p. 68)–
    Printing from a Computer (p. 60)*1
     Available    – Not Available    *1 When using SELPHY Photo Print on a Windows computer.
    Print Modes
    Cartridge (p. 3)
    Error Messages
    If a problem occurs with SELPHY, a message displays on the screen. If a possible solution displays 
    with the error message, follow the instructions on the screen. If no solution displays, refer to 
    “Troubleshooting” (p. 73).
    If these items do not solve your problem, contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on 
    the included customer support list.
    If a problem occurs while SELPHY is connected to a digital camera, the digital camera may also display an error message. Be sure to check both devices.
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    Handling Precautions
    Do not apply excessive force to the printer. Force or impact on the printer may result in paper jams 
    or equipment damage.
    Be careful not to spray the equipment with insecticides or volatile substances. In addition, do not 
    store the equipment in contact with rubber or vinyl products for long periods of time. This may cause 
    alteration of the casing. 
    Depending on the room temperature, SELPHY may overheat and temporarily stop operating. This 
    is not a malfunction. SELPHY will resume normal printing as soon as it cools down. Temporary 
    stoppages increase printing time and are most likely to occur when printing continuously , if a room 
    is unusually warm, or if the air vents on the back of SELPHY are blocked and internal temperature 
    is high.
    Avoid condensation on SELPHY when moving it from a cold to a hot place by putting it in an airtight, 
    sealable plastic bag and allow for adjustment to temperature changes gradually before removing 
    from the bag. In the event that condensation does form within SELPHY, keep it at room temperature 
    until the water droplets evaporate naturally before use.
    When SELPHY gets dirty, wipe the casing with a soft dry cloth.
    If the air vents (p. 8) have become dusty, wipe the dust away. If dust gets in through the vents, the 
    printer may not print clearly.
    Never wipe using volatile solvents such as benzine, paint thinner, or diluted neutral solvent. They may cause deformation or peeling of the casing.
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    Using the Cleaner Unit to Care for SELPHY
    If you cannot make clean prints, remove dust on the printer head with the supplied cleaner unit.
    1Remove the cartridge (p.13).
    Insert the cleaner unit in the cartridge 
    compartment and push it in completely 
    and slide it in and out 2 or 3 times.
    Do not touch white parts of the cleaner as its performance may be af fected.Only the cleaner supplied with this printer can be used.
    Arrow side facing up
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    Printing MethodDye-sublimation thermal transfer (with overcoating)
    Print Resolution300 x 600 dpi(300 x 300 dpi : When a PC is connected, Bluetooth print, 2-up and higher layout or Creative Print is selected)
    Gradation128 shades per color (300 x 600 dpi)256 shades per color (300 x 300 dpi)
    InkEasy Photo Pack (dedicated ink and paper integrated cartridge)Color (Y, M, C and overcoating)Gold (Y, M, C, overcoating and gold, (Postcard size only))Silver (Y, M, C, overcoating and silver, (Postcard size only))B/W (black and white and overcoating, (Postcard size only))
    PaperDedicated paper (Postcard size, L size, Card size (including Card-size label sheet ))
    Print Size  (When printing in color)BorderlessBordered
    Postcard SizeL SizeCard Size
    100.0 x 147.6 mm (3.94 x 5.81 in.)89.0 x 119.0 mm (3.50 x 4.69 in.)54.0 x 86.0 mm (2.13 x 3.39 in.)
    91.0 x 121.2 mm (3.58 x 4.77 in.)78.2 x 104.9 mm (3.08 x 4.13 in.)49.5 x 66.0 mm (1.95 x 2.60 in.)
    Printing Speed*1Printing from Memory Cards/Connected to Digital Cameras with PictBridge
    Postcard SizeL SizeCard Size
    Approx. 55 sec.Approx. 47 sec.Approx. 33 sec.
    Feeding SystemAutomatic (Automatic feed from the Easy Photo Pack)
    Ejection SystemAutomatic paper ejection to the print output receptacle
    LCD Monitor3.5-inch type, TFT LCD color Monitor, 230,000 dots
    Interface
    USBConnecting to a PictBridge compliant device: USB compliant Type A connectorConnecting to a computer: USB compliant Type B connector
    WirelessBluetooth*2
    Memory CardsSD Memory Card, miniSD Card, SDHC Memory Card, miniSDHC Card,  MultiMediaCard, MMCplusCard, HC MMCplus Card, MMCmobile Card*3, MMCmicro Card*3, RS-MMC Card*3, microSD Card, microSDHC Card, CF (CompactFlash) Card, Microdrive, xD-Picture Card*3, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick micro*3
    Operating Temperatures5 – 40°C (41 – 104°F)
    Operating Humidity20 – 80%
    Power SourceAC 100V - 240V (50/60 Hz) 100VA
    Power Consumption70 W or less (4 W or less on standby)
    Dimensions226.3 x 225.0 x 138.0 mm (8.91 x 8.86 x 5.43 in.)
    Weight (printer only)Approx. 2090 g (73.7 oz.)
    *1 Measured from start of the yellow printing pass to final output.*2 Bluetooth Unit BU-30 (sold separately) is required.*3 Dedicated adapter (commercially available) is required.
    Specifications
    All data is measured according to standard Canon testing procedures. We reserve the right to change 
    specifications without notice.
    SELPHY ES40
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    Index
    Numerics
    5 Image Scroll View  ....................................12, 26
    9 Image Jump View  ..........................................26
    9 Image View (Index View)   .........................12, 26
    A
    Adjust Image...............................................31, 34
    Audio Guidance  ......................→ Voice Guidance
    Auto Play  ..........................................................28
    Transitions   ...........................................70, 72
    Auto Power Down   .......................................70, 71
    Auto Rotate.................................................70, 71
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    Batch Printing  ...................................................12
    Black and White Prints   .................................3, 76
    Cartridges  ....................................................3
    My Colors  ..................................................35
    Printing  ................................................50, 52
    Bluetooth   ..........................................................68
    Printing  ......................................................68
    Settings   ...............................................70, 71
    Borders  ...................................................2, 31, 32
    Border Color   ..............................2, 31, 33, 39
    Buttons  .............................................................23
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    Calendars   .....................................................2, 44
    Camera  .......................→ Digital Camera Printing
    Card Size   ............................................................3
    Cartridges   .....................................................3, 76
    Change Image Colors.................................31, 35
    Cleaner Unit..............................................3, 7, 77
    Clip Art
    Designs  .....................................................81
    Download New Clip Art   ..............................62
    Printing  ......................................................42
    COMPACT PHOTO PRINTER  
    Solution Disk.................................................3, 58
    Computer
    Download Contents   ...................................62
    Install and Start the Software   ....................58
    Print  ...........................................................60
    System Requirements   ...............................57
    View All Images  .........................................60
    Contents Update...................................64, 70, 72
    Controls  ............................................................23
    Copies  ..............................................................12
    Correct Red-Eye   .........................................31, 34
    Creative Print  ...........................................2, 40-53
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    Date
    Format  .............................................2, 31, 35
    Printing   ............................................2, 31, 32
    Demo Mode   ......................................................25
    Digital Camera Printing.....................................66
    Download Contents to a Memory Card   ............62
    DPOF Print  .......................................................67
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    Easy Photo Pack   ................................................3
    Error Messages  ................................................76
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    File Number Print....................................2, 31, 32
    Filter Images  .....................................................27
    Frames
    Designs  .....................................................81
    Download New Frames   .............................62
    Printing  ......................................................40
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    Gold, Silver Prints   .....................................2, 3, 76
    Cartridges  ....................................................3
    Frame  ........................................................81
    Printing   ................................................40, 42
    Stamps  ......................................................81
    Greeting Card   ...................................................16
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    ID Photo Printing  ..........................................2, 52
    Images
    Choose  ................................................12, 26
    Compatible Images   ...................................11
    Display Method  ..........................................26
    Image Transition Effects   ......................70, 72
    Image Effect  .....................................................50
    Index View (9 Image View)   .........................12, 26
    Insert the Cartridge  .............................................7
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    JPEG  ................................................................11
    Jump Function   ..................................................27
    L
    L Size  ..................................................................3
    Language Settings
    Display Language   ........................................9
    Voice Guidance Language   ........................10
    Layout  ...................................................31, 33, 38
    Layouts (Page Layout)   .....................2, 31, 33, 38
    LCD Monitor (screen)  .......................................23
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    Magnified View  .................................................26
    Memory Card Adapter   ......................................11
    Memory Cards  ..................................................11
    Menu.................................................................31
    Mobile Phone Printing   ......................................68
    Multi Layout  ......................................................46
    My Colors  ...............................................2, 31, 35
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    Names of Components   .....................................22
    O
    Optimize Image  ..........................................31, 34
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    Postcard Size  .....................................................3
    Power
    Button  ....................................................9, 23
    Cord  .........................................................3, 8
    Print All Images.................................................30
    Print Effect   ...................................→ Image Effect
    Printable Images...............................................11
    Printer Setup.....................................................70
    Auto Power Down   ......................................71
    Auto Rotate  ...............................................71
    Bluetooth  ...................................................71
    Default  .......................................................72
    Language   ..................................................72
    Transfer Content........................................72
    Transition Effects   .......................................72
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    Red-Eye Correction   ......................................2, 34
    Remove the Cartridge   ......................................13
    Reset All Settings  .......................................70, 72
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    Scrapbook  ........................................................19
    Screen (LCD Monitor).......................................23
    Changing the Language   ..................9, 70, 72
    Display Information  ....................................24
    Switching the Display   ................................25
    Settings.............................................................31
    Single Image View  ............................................26
    Speech Bubble Printing   ....................................48
    Storing Photos  ..................................................14
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    Trimming Images   ..........................................2, 36
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    USB Cable  ..................................................59, 66
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    Voice Guidance   ................................................10
    Voice Guidance Settings   ...........................10
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