Canon Selphy Cp720 User Guide
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21 Getting ReadyPrintingAppendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover PageThis feature prints a select portion of an image. The trimming feature can only be used in the (Single) mode. 1 Press the TRIM. button.The image will display at full size on the LCD monitor. 2 Press the DISP. button. The display will switch into a mode allowing you to set the print area size and orientation. 3 Press the and buttons to adjust th e size of the print area. Press the and buttons to rotate the frame 90 degrees. 4 Press the DISP. button.The display will switch back into the mode for setting the frame position. 5 Press the , , and buttons to shift the print area as desired. 6 When you finish the adjustments, press the TRIM. button.This concludes the trimming settings. •To cancel the trimming setting, press the button until the print area frame disappears when you have the display in the mode for setting the print area size and orientation. •The trimming setting is reset when the print is completed. Trimming Settings (CP730 Only)
22 Getting ReadyPrintingAppendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover PagePrinting from CamerasThese procedures are for prin ting images from a camera connected to the printer. On cameras that support printing via this method, icons such as (PictBridge) or (Direct Print) will appear on the camera’s LCD monitor when the camera is connected to the printer. PictBridge is an industry standard that allows any digital camera or video camera, regardless of the manufacturer or model, to print images directly to a printer without using a computer. Connect the camera to the printer with the following procedures. Before you connect the camera to the printer, check whether there are any memory cards in the printer or the printer is connected to a computer. 1 Pull the retractable USB cable from the printer and attach it to the camera. If the connector on the retractabl e USB cable does not match the camera’s terminal, connect the camera using the USB cable supplied with the camera. •When connecting a camera to the printer to print, you are recommended to power the camera from a power outlet to avoid having the camera cancel the print partway for lack of battery charge. If you are using a battery, ensure that it is fully charged or new. •To have the retractable USB cable recoil, pull it lightly forward and release it. •The cable can be extended by approximately 30 cm (12 in.). Be careful not to over-extend it, which may lead to malfunctions. Camera CheckConnecting the Camera Up to approximately 30 cm (12 in.) USB Terminal for Connecting Cameras
23 Getting ReadyPrintingAppendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover PageThis section provides a simple ex planation of the procedures using a Canon-brand camera as an example. For a more detailed explanation, see your cameras manual (Camera User Guide in the case of a Canon camera) or the Direct Print User Guide. 1 Press the power button until the start-up image appears in the LCD monitor. 2 Switch the camera’s power on and prepare the camera to replay images. The (PictBridge) or (Direct Print) icon will appear on the cameras LCD monitor. 3 Press the camera’s (Print/Share) button. With some cameras, you may have to press the SET button twice in place of the (Print/Share) button. The printer will begin to print. Before you detach the USB cable from the camera, switch off the printer by holding down the power button. When printing on wide size sheets, the print area may differ as follows according to the icon ( or ) displayed in the cameras LCD monitor. (PictBridge) The image will print over the entire area of the sheet. (Direct Print) The right end of the image will be blank. (You can use this space to write text with an oil-based pen.) Printing from a Camera
24 Getting ReadyPrintingAppendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover PageIf you are using a Canon-brand camera, you can configure the following settings and print. (Some features may not be supported by some models.) See your Camera User Guide or the Direct Print User Guide for detailed instructions about each procedure.1 Confirm that the (PictBridge ) or (Direct Print) icon appears on the cameras LCD monitor. 2 Press the SET button.A screen similar to the following will appear on the camera’s LCD monitor. Change the settings as desired. (PictBridge) (Direct Print) 3 Select [Print] and press the SET button. The printer will begin to print. • ID Photos If you select [ID Photo] in the [Paper Settings] or [Style] settings category, you can print identity photos at a specified size. • Movie Print Yo u can extract still photos from a movie at set intervals and print them in rows on a single sheet. After you select a movie, press the (Print/Share) button.•For more information on ID photos and movie prints, see the Direct Print User Guide supplied with the camera. Printing with Various SettingsPrint Effect Settings Trimming Settings Date Imprint, Image Number Print Settings Number of Copies Settings Paper Size, Type, Layout SettingsMonitor, Border, Date Imprint Settings Number of Copies Settings Trimming Settings
25 Getting ReadyPrintingAppendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover PagePrinting from ComputersThis section explains how to connec t the printer to a computer to print. You computer must meet the minimum requirements listed below to enable printing from the computer. WindowsOS: Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows XP (including Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2) Configuration: One of the above operating systems pre- installed on a computer with built-in USB ports. CPU: Pentium 500 MHz or higher processor RAM: 256 MB or more Interface: USB Free Hard Disk Space: Canon Utilities ZoomBrower EX: 200 MB or more Easy-PhotoPrint: 65 MB or more PhotoStitch: 40 MB or more Canon SELPHY Printer Driver: 4 MB or more (required during installation) Display: 1,024 x 768 pixels or more High Color (16 bit) or better MacintoshOS:Mac OS X (v10.2-v10.4) Configuration: One of the above operating systems pre- installed on a computer with built-in USB ports. CPU: PowerPC G3/G4/G5 or Intel processor* RAM: 256 MB or more Interface: USB Free Hard Disk Space: Canon Utilities ImageBrower: 200 MB or more PhotoStitch: 40 MB or more Canon SELPHY Printer Driver: 4 MB or more (required during installation) Display: 1,024 x 768 pixels or more 32,000 colors or better * EOS Utility (an application for EOS DIGITAL cameras) supported on PowerPC only. • Please note that Canon cannot guarantee operation with all computers even if they comply with the noted system requirements. •The software for Macintosh computers cannot be used on disks formatted with the UFS (Unix File System). This guide uses examples based on Windows XP and Mac OS X (v10.3). If you use a different version of operating system, the procedures or screens may differ slightly. Computer System Requirements
26 Getting ReadyPrintingAppendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover PagePlease note the following points. • Before you connect the printer to a computer, check whether there are any memory cards in the printer or if a camera is connected to the printer. • Connect the printer directly to a port on the computer with the USB cable. It may not operate correctly via a USB hub. •The printer may not operate correctly if another USB device (excluding USB mice and keyboards) is used at the same time. Remove the other USB device and reconnect the USB cable between the printer and computer. •Do not allow the computer to go into standby (or sleep) mode when the printer is connected to a USB port. If the computer enters this mode, wake it up with the USB cable connected. The following procedures are used to print from a computer. See the following pages for details.Install the SoftwareInstall the software required for printing onto your computer from the Compact Photo Printer Solution Disk. Connect to the ComputerConnect the printer to the computer using a commercially available USB cable. Use the Software to PrintUse the installed applications, such as ZoomBrowser EX and Easy- PhotoPrint (Windows), or ImageBrowser (Macintosh), to print. ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser Precautions for Printing via Computers Procedural Flow Print from here
27 Getting ReadyPrintingAppendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Do not connect the printer to the computer until after you have installed the printer driver. Windows1 Place the supplied Compact Photo Printer Solution Disk into the computers CD- ROM drive. 2 Click [Select printer] in the Printer Driver window, followed by the name of your printer model. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions. When you are prompted to attach the prin ter partway through, attach the printer to the computer and turn the printer on. 4 Click the [Finished] or [Rest art] button when it appears. This completes the driver installation. Installing the Printer Driver USB Terminal USB Cable Connector Commercially available USB Cable
28 Getting ReadyPrintingAppendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover PageMacintosh1 Place the supplied Compact Photo Printer Solution Disk into the computers CD- ROM drive and double-click the (CPSD Installer) icon in the CD-ROM window. 2 Click [Select printer] in the Printer Driver window and select your printer. Click [Agree], select [Easy Install], followed by [Install]. 3 Follow the onscreen instructio ns. Restart the computer when prompted. 4 Attach the printer to the co mputer and turn the printer on. 5 Open the [Utilities] folder on the start-up disk and double-click the [Printer Settings Utility] icon. 6 Click [Add (Printer)] and select [USB] followed by your printer. Finish by clicking the [Add] button and closing the window. This completes the driver installation. USB Terminal USB Cable Connector Commercially available USB Cable
29 Getting ReadyPrintingAppendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover PageWindows1 Place the supplied CD-ROM into the computers CD- ROM drive.If the CD-ROM is already in the computer and the window below does not show, then take the CD- ROM out once and put it back in. 2 Click [Easy Installation] in the application software section, followed by [OK] and [Install]. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions. Remove the CD-ROM once the installation is complete. Macintosh1 Place the supplied CD-ROM into the computers drive and double-click the (CPSD Installer) icon in the CD-ROM window. 2 Click [Install] in the application software section, followed by [Easy Install] and [Next]. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions. Remove the CD-ROM once the installation is complete. Installing the Application Software
30 Getting ReadyPrintingAppendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover PageWindows ZoomBrowser EX Easy-PhotoPrint Yo u can download detailed guides to ZoomBrowser EX (Windows) and ImageBrowser (Macintosh) from the following website. http://web.canon.jp/Imag ing/information-e.html MacintoshImageBrowserPrograms Common to Windows/MacintoshPhotoStitch Introduction to the Supplied Programs A multifunction program capable of managing, displaying, editing and exporting images.For printing instructions, click the [Help] menu and select [ZoomBrowser EX Help], followed by [How do I?].A versatile program capable of printing various layouts in a few simple steps.For printing instructions, see the help topics summoned by clicking the [?] button in the [3 Layout/Print] tab. A multifunction program capable of managing, displaying, editing and exporting images.For printing instructions, click the [Help] menu and select [ImageBrowser Help] followed by a topic related to printing. A program that takes multiple images shot using features such as the cameras Stitch Assist mode and merges them into a single panoramic image. You can create dynamic panoramas if you print the merged images on the wide-size sheets. (PhotoStitch does not feature a separate printing function.)