Canon Selphy Cp900 User Guide
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21 Printing With the Date (Date) 08/08/2012 OYou can print the shooting date recorded by the digital camera. O Off (Default setting) / On OSpecify [ Off] for images that already have the date imprinted by the camera to prevent two\ dates being printed in the image. O Turning off SELPHY will return the setting to [ Off]. OThe date which the digital camera recorded into the image is printed. This date cannot be changed by SELPHY. OYou can change the style of the printed date in [Date Format] (p. 24). OThe date will not be printed if [ Index] or [ Shuffle] is selected in [Page Layout] (p. 22). Correcting Red Eyes and Printing (Correct Red-Eye) OCorrect images with red-eye. O Off (Default setting) / On OPortions other than the eyes may be mistakenly corrected. Set [Correct R\ ed-Eye] to [ On] only when printing images with red-eye. O If SELPHY is turned off or the memory card is removed, the setting will return to [ Off]. ORed-eye may not be automatically detected or optimally corrected when faces appear extremely small, large, dark or bright in relation to the overall image, with faces turned to th\ e side or diagonally, or faces with a portion hidden. OYou cannot correct red-eye when you have selected [ 2-up], [ 4-up], [ 8-up], or [ Index] in [Page Layout] (p. 22). O Red-eye correction is not applied when you have selected [ Sepia] or [ B/W] in [My Colors] (p. 23). OThe level of correction may change depending on the cropping range setti\ ng, page layout, and paper size. Printing With or Without a Border (Borders) OYou can set images to print with or without a border. O Borderless (Default setting) / Bordered OSpecify [Bordered] when using Color Ink Cassette/Square Label Set KC-18IS (square stickers) (p. 2). O Turning off SELPHY will return the setting to [ Borderless]. OImages are printed without borders if you select [ Index] or [ Shuffle] in [Page Layout] (p. 22). OIf you select [ 8-up] in [Page Layout] (p. 22) when printing on card sized paper (p. 2), images will be printed without borders even if [ Bordered] is selected. COPY
22 Selecting a Layout and Printing (Page Layout) OYou can set the number of images that you want to print on one sheet. The number of images that you specified (p. 13) will be printed in the selected layout. O Specify [ 8-up] when using Color Ink Cassette/ Label Set KC-18IL (8-label sheet) (p. 2). 1-up (Default setting) Prints one image using a full sheet 8-up Prints eight images on one sheet 2-upPrints two images on one sheet Index Prints as an index 4-upPrints four images on one sheet Shuffle Images are automatically arranged in a variety of sizes and printed on a single sheet O If SELPHY is turned off, the setting will return to [ 1-up]. OYou can retain a layout even after SELPHY is turned off. T o have SELPHY retain layouts, first make sure SELPHY is turned off, press and hold the k, u, and p buttons, and then press and hold the q button until "SELPHY" is displayed on the screen. If you want SELPHY to no longer retain layouts, turn off SELPHY and then turn it on in the same way as you did before for retaining layouts.\ O You cannot specify the position of the images. ODepending on the selected layout, the settings made in [Date] (p. 21), [Image Optimize] (p. 23), [Correct Red- Eye] (p. 21), [Borders] (p. 21), [Smooth Skin] (p. 23), or [Brightness] (p. 23) may not be applied. O If you select [Print All Images] (p. 16) while selecting [ Index], you can print all images on a memory card as an index print. Arranging Images of Different Sizes (Shuffle) O Shuffle automatically arranges images in a variety of sizes for printing. OA group of up to 8 images, or a group of up to 20 images can be printed on a single sheet. OYou can print on L size or Postcard size paper (p. 2). OIn “Making Settings” (p. 20), press the ud buttons to select [Page Layout] in the screen in Step 2. Press the lr buttons to select [ Shuffle], then press the o button. O When the screen shown on the left appears, press the ud buttons to select an option. OPress the lr buttons to change the settings, then press the v button to complete the setting. OPress the v button twice to restore the image display screen. O You cannot specify the position of the images. OIt may take some time before printing starts. COPY
23 Making Skin Look Smooth in Prints (Smooth Skin) OMakes skin look smooth and beautiful in prints. O Off (Default setting) / On OCorrection may be applied to areas other than skin, producing unexpected results. O This setting is reset to [ Off] when printing finishes, SELPHY is turned off, or the memory card is removed. OWhen [ Index] is selected in [Page Layout] (p. 22), [Smooth Skin] will not be applied. Getting the Best Results With Auto Correction (Image Optimize) OSELPHY will automatically correct the image to achieve optimum image quality. O Off / On (Default setting) OSome images may not be adjusted correctly. O Turning off SELPHY will return the setting to [ On]. OWhen [ Index] is selected in [Page Layout] (p. 22), [Image Optimize] will not be applied. OThe level of correction will change depending on the page layout and pap\ er size. Adjusting the Brightness (Brightness) OYou can adjust the brightness of an image within a range of ±3. OThe larger the + value, the brighter the image gets. The larger the - value, the darker the image gets. O Turning off SELPHY will return the setting to [±0]. OWhen [ Index] is selected in [Page Layout] (p. 22), [Brightness] will not be applied. Changing the Color Tone (My Colors) OYou can adjust the colors in your images, or make your images sepia-toned\ or black and white. Off (Default setting) – PositiveFilmIntense, natural colors like those obtained with positive film VividEmphasizes the contrast and color saturation for a vivid impression Sepia Changes the image to sepia tone NeutralTones down the contrast and color saturation for neutral hues B/W Black and white O Turning off SELPHY will return the setting to [ Off]. ODepending on the settings made in My Colors, [Correct Red-Eye] (p. 21) settings may not be applied. COPY
24 Changing the Date Style (Date Format) 08/08/20122012/08/08 OYou can change the order of the printed date (p. 21). Omm/dd/yyyy (Default Setting), dd/mm/yyyy, yyyy/ mm/dd O The setting will be retained even if SELPHY is turned off or the memory card is removed from the slot. Saving Energy (Auto Power Down) OSELPHY turns itself off automatically if it is not operated for approximately 5 minutes. OOn (Default setting) / Off OIf you print multiple images that include images SELPHY cannot print (p. 12), a message "Could not print some images! Cancel printing?" is displayed and printing stops. If "Auto Power Down" is [On] and SELPHY is not operated for approximately 5 minutes, SELPHY cancels printing and turns itself off. If you turn SELPHY back on after the above sequence, a blank sheet may be output. Never reuse ejected paper (p. 5). Note that the battery is still consumed after printing stops until the Auto Power Down function takes effect if you are using the battery (p. 48). O SELPHY is not turned off automatically when it is connected to other devices (including wirele\ ss communications) or an error message is displayed on the screen. COPY
25 Printing via Wireless LAN This chapter describes how to print images stored in wireless LAN compatible smartphones and computers via wireless LANs. This printer is Wi-Fi ®*1 certified. You can print images stored in Wi-Fi ready smartphones* 2, tablets*2, and computers via wireless LANs. *1 Wi-Fi is a brand name for certified wireless LAN devices that provide bidirectional connectivity . *2 You need to install the designated application on your smartphone or tablet. See our website for details of the application (supported models, functions, etc.). Hereinafter "smartphones" is used as the generic name for smartphones and tablets. COPY
26 Before Using Wireless LAN OThis product is embedded with a wireless device. The model numbers are CD1100 and CD1107 (including WLAN module model WM317). OCountries and Regions Permitting WLAN Use - Use of WLAN is restricted in some countries and regions, and illegal use\ may be punishable under national or local regulations. To avoid violating WLAN regulations, visit the Canon website to check where use is allowed. Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any problems arising from WLAN\ use in other countries and regions. O You can be penalized for the following actions. - Disassembling or modifying this product -Removing the certification label on this product O Parts within this product that are classified as strategic materials (or services) according to the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act require the export license (or permission for service transactions) from the Japanese government to be exported outside Japan. OThis product cannot be exported to or taken to US embargoed countries since this product includes encryption software developed in the US and is subject to US export administration regulations. OBe sure to note down the settings of your wireless LAN. The wireless LAN setting registered in this product may be corrupted or \ lost due to a malfunction, interfering radio waves, static electricity, an accident, or failure. Note down and keep the wireless LAN settings just in case. Canon is not liable for any direct or indirect damage or lost profit due to a corruption or loss of such contents that is not caused by Canon. ONote down the wireless LAN settings as necessary and then initialize the\ settings before transferring or disposing this product, or sending this product to repair. OCanon is not liable for any damage caused by a loss or theft. Canon is not liable for any damage or loss due to illegal access to or m\ isuse of connection destinations registered in this product as a result of a loss or theft. OFollow the instructions described in this guide. Use the wireless LAN functions of this product within the scope of this \ guide. Canon is not liable for any damage or loss resulting from the use that is not described in this guid\ e. ODo not use the wireless LAN functions of this product near medical equip\ ment or electronic devices. The wireless LAN functions may affect the operations of the medical equipment or electronic devices. Radio Frequency Interference This product may receive radio interference from other devices which tra\ nsmit radio waves. Avoid radio interference by distancing from these devices or using the in\ terfering device at a different time. This product is installed with the WLAN Module which is certified to standards set by IDA Singapore. COPY
27 FCC/IC Notice Models:CD1100 and CD1107 (including WLAN Module Model WM317, FCC ID:AZD317) This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS - 102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person’s body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles). This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired\ operation of this device. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with \ any other antenna or transmitter. Security Wireless LANs communicate using radio waves; therefore, the users must pay more attention to security than they would for wired LANs. Pay attention to the following when using wireless LANs. OUse the network that you are authorized to use. This product searches for wireless networks nearby and displays them on \ the screen. Therefore, the list may include networks unknown to you and you have no \ authorization to use them. It may be deemed illegal access if you attempt to connect to these networks\ or if you connect and use these networks. Use the authorized networks only and do not connect to any oth\ er networks. The following may occur if appropriate security measures are not applied\ . O Eavesdropping Malicious third parties may eavesdrop on wireless LAN radio transmission\ s and access data information. OIllegal access to the network Malicious third parties may illegally intrude into your network and caus\ e damage such as eavesdropping, falsification, or destruction. Also, the third party may use your network for "spoofing" in which they impersonate someone else and transmit illegal information, or use it as a relay point or "stepping stone" to illegally access other subjects. In order to reduce the possibility of such issues, apply measures and us\ e functions to implement wireless LAN security. We recommend you to understand wireless LAN security and implement it wit\ h consideration to balanced convenience and risk when using the wireless LAN function of this produc\ t. While Printing Do not shut down the communication until printing is complete. If you sh\ ut down the communication prematurely, the printing result may be incomplete or incorrect. COPY
28 Selecting Communication Mode The setting procedure of SELPHY varies depending on the communication mode. Select the communication mode according to the device you are using. You can change the communication mode later (p. 41). Ad Hoc Mode (p. 29) You can connect SELPHY to a wireless LAN and print images without an access point. Some smartphones may not be able to connect in ad hoc mode. In such a ca\ se, use infrastructure mode (below). Smartphone*1SELPHY Infrastructure Mode (p. 31) You can connect smartphones, cameras, or computers to a wireless LAN usin\ g your access point to print images. Access point*4 Smartphone*1 Camera*2 Computer*3 SELPHY * 1 You need to install the designated application (free) on your smartphone. See our website for detailed information on supported smartphones and the designated application (free). * 2 Cameras must be PictBridge (DPS over IP) compliant for connecting to wireless LANs. This product can print using PictBridge over wireless LANs. PictBridge is a standard to facilitate directly connecting digital camer\ as and printers. This product is compliant with the DPS over IP standard that allows the use of PictBridge in network environments. *3 You need to install the supplied software on the computer (p. 37). *4 Some cameras can be used as an access point. COPY
29 Printing in Ad Hoc Mode You can send images from a smartphone to SELPHY for printing. You need to install the designated application (free) on your smartphone. Some smartphones may not be able to connect in ad hoc mode. In such a ca\ se, use infrastructure mode (p. 31). Items to Prepare OSee our website for the information on supported smartphones. Install the designated application on the smartphone. OCheck on our website whether your smartphone is supported, and install the designated application. Prepare SELPHY. ORemove any inserted card or USB memory. OInsert an ink cassette and a paper cassette that contains paper you want to use into SELPHY (pp. 7 – 10). Display the settings screen. OPress the k button. OPress the ud buttons to select [Wireless LAN Settings], and press the o button. OPress the ud buttons to select [Initial Settings], and then press the o button. Check the printer name. OCheck the displayed printer name and press the o button. O This name will be displayed on the devices as the printer name when they are connected via a wireless LAN. OYou can change the printer name by pressing the EDIT button (p. 42). 1 2 3 4 COPY
30 Select the wireless LAN mode. OPress the ud buttons to select [Ad Hoc], and then press the o button. Connect the smartphone to the network displayed on the printer screen. OCheck that the screen on the left is displayed on the printer. OSelect the SSID (network name) displayed on the printer from the Wi-Fi setting menu on the smartphone. OEnter the WEP key (password) displayed on the printer into the password field. OPress the EDIT button to display the [Encryption Key Entry] screen and press the EDIT button again to change the WEP key (p. 42). Print from the smartphone. OPrint the image from the smartphone. XThe screen on the left is displayed when printing starts. Do not shut down the communication and do not quit the printing application while this screen is displayed. The printing result may be incomplete or incorrect. XThe screen on the left is displayed when printing is complete. ORepeat Step 7 if you want to print another image. O On the screen, wireless signal strength is indicated by the following ic\ ons. [] high, [] medium, [] low, [] weak or no service Printing for the Second Time OOnce you have configured settings, the second screen in Step 7 (Ready screen) is displayed when you turn the power on. All you have to do is to connect the smartphone to the printer whenever \ you want to print. OYou can display the screen in Step 6 to see the SSID and WEP key by pressing the o button while the Ready screen is displayed. 5 6 7 COPY