Canon Selphy Es2 User Guide
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Components Guide 11Getting Started Back View 1Carrying Handle Used for carrying the printer (p. 83). 2Battery Cover (SELPHY ES2 only)Remove to install a battery pack. 3Battery Cover Lever (SELPHY ES2 only)Slide up to remove the battery cover. 4DC IN (Power Input) Terminal Connects to the compact power adapter. 5Air Vents Dissipates heat inside the printer. 6USB Terminal for PC ConnectionFor USB connection to your PC using a commercially available USB cable. 7USB Terminal for Camera ConnectionConnects to a camera using the interface cable, or Bluetooth unit (sold separately). 8Terminal Cover Open to connect a USB cable, interface cable supplied with a camera, or Bluetooth unit. 1 2 3 45 6 7 8
Components Guide 12Getting Started Controls 1 (Enlarge, Reduce) Button Displays an enlarged or reduced view of the image (p. 13). 2 Button Displays the properties of the selected image (p. 14). 3 Button Used when editing an image, such as enlarging and printing a portion of the image (trimming). 4Power Lamp Indicates the printer status. Lit Green: Power on Blinking Green: Printing or communicating Lit Orange: Charging the battery pack (SELPHY ES2 only) Blinking Orange: Battery pack depleted or temperature is not within the operating tem perature range for charging (p. 74) (SELPHY ES2 only) Lit Red: Error (p. 96) Blinking Red: Error (p. 96) 5 Button Turns the printers power on when pushed until the power lamp lights green. 6 Button Displays the Creative Print menu (p. 31). 7 Button Displays the menu screen. Print All Photos (p. 28) Creative Print (p. 31) DPOF Print (p. 29) Auto Play (p. 30) Print Settings (p. 46) Printer Setup (p. 78) 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 1 3 14 12 SELPHY ES20 does not have an Easy-Scroll Wheel.
Components Guide 13Getting Started LCD Monitor Main Display zThe Main Display is the screen that displays the images on a memory card after turning the power on. z You can switch between Multi View or Single Vi ew by pressing or in the Main Display. z The view that was displayed when the power was turned off (Multi View or Single View), will display again when the power is turned on. The default view is Multi View. z Single View is used for the screen samples in this guide. Enlarged View You can enlarge an image by pressing in Single View. Press to return to Single View. Switching the View to 9 Images at a Time You can display the previous or next 9 images by pressing or after pressing in Multi View. Press to return to Single View. 8LCD Monitor Displays images, setting screens, and error messages. 9 Button Specify the number of prints for a selected image. 10, , , (Up, Down, Left, Right) Buttons Used for selecting images, menu items, changing settings, moving trimming frames, etc. 11Easy-Scroll Wheel (SELPHY ES2 only) Used instead of , , , (excluding some functions). 12 Button Starts printing. 13 Button Confirms settings. 14 Button Cancels a setting, and returns to the original screen of each setting screen. Cancels printing. Main Display Multi View Single View
Components Guide 14Getting Started Information Views You can switch the image information views by pressing . No information displays only in Single View or Enlarged View. Sample View of the LCD Monitor 1Number of Prints for the Selected ImageDisplays the number of prints for the selected image. 2Total Number of Prints Displays the total number of images to print. 3Time and Date Displays the date and time the image was shot. 4File Number Displays the image number. 5Memory Card Displays the slot in which a memory card is inserted. : CF, microdrive slot : SD, miniSD, MMC + slot : MS, MS Duo slot 6Number of Displayed Image/ Total Number of Images Displays the number of the currently displayed image, and the total number of images on a memory card. 7Battery Status (SELPHY ES2 only)Displays the battery status (p. 75). 8Recording Pixels Displays the recording pixels (otherwise, movie time counter). No information Operation commands (Default setting) Image information Print settings Image information
Components Guide 15Getting Started The Jump Function Pressing in Single View in the Main Display, or in the Creative Print image selection screen, displays the Jump screen. Press or to select a search key, then press or to jump to an image matching the search key. 9Paper Size Displays the paper size. P: Postcard size L : L size C : Card size C Label : Card size full-sized label sheet BW : Postcard size (black and white) 10Paper Status Displays the remaining amount of paper in the cartridge. : 1/2 full or more (The trial cartridge is different from the standard one and is not shown ). : About 1/4 full or more. : About 1/8 full or more. : The cartridge is empty. No Display: The status is unknown. 11Operation Guides Displays operation guides. Follow the instructions to use the printer. Jump 10 ImagesJumps ahead 10 images. Jump 50 Images Jumps ahead 50 images. Jump 100 Images Jumps ahead 100 images. Jump Selected Images Jumps to selected image(s) you wish to print.
Components Guide 16Getting Started Easy-Scroll Wheel (SELPHY ES2 only) The SELPHY ES2 allows you to select images or menu items, increase or decrease the number of prints, and enlarge or reduce the trimming frame, just by turning the Easy-Scroll Wheel instead of pressing , , or . Image Scroll Function Giving the Easy-Scroll Wheel a quick turn in Single View in the Main Display, or in the Creative Print image selection screen, will display 5 images , with a magnified thumbnail of the center image being displayed. You can scroll through the images one at a time by turning the wheel, and select the center image by pressing . • If there are less than 5 images on a memory card, the Image Scroll display will not appear on the screen.
17Getting Started Preparing/Replacing the Cartridge Replace the cartridge with the size of the paper you wish to print. Preparing the Cartridge An ink and paper integrated cartridge is used in this printer (p. 9). Prepare a cartridge with the size of paper you wish to print. Loading a Cartridge 1Check that the ink sheet is tight and that the paper is correctly loaded in the cartridge. 2Slide the cover lever up to open the cartridge cover. • When opening a cartridge, check the contents. If something seems to be damaged, contact the dealer for assistance. • Do not touch the ink sheet of the cartridge, or pull out the ink sheet or papers. There may not be enough ink left for the allotted sheets, or paper jams or poor printing may result. • Do not handle the cartridge with wet or sweaty hands. • Please use only cartridges specified for use with the SELPHY ES series. (Cartridges for the CP series cannot be used.) • Do not apply excessive force to the cartridge. The paper may come out from under the clips. In this case, push the paper down with your finger so it is inside the clips. Ink sheet Clip
Preparing/Replacing the Cartridge 18Getting Started 3Grasp the cleaner unit that is inside and remove it. 4Make sure that the cartridge is oriented as shown on the direction indicator on the inside of the printer, and insert the cartridge until it clicks into place. 5Press the area marked PUSH to close the cover. Protective paper Direction indicator
Preparing/Replacing the Cartridge 19Getting Started 1• When inserting the cartridge into the printer, if the ink sheet is so slack it catches, insert the cleaner unit and turn it slowly to take up the slack. • It will not be possible to use all the paper for printing if you overwind the ink sheet. 4• The colored paper on the top side of the cartridge is protective paper. Load the cartridge with this paper still in place. • In the case of the E-P50, E-P100, E-L50 or E-L100, remove the orange colored stopper on the backside of the cartridge then insert it into the printer.
Preparing/Replacing the Cartridge 20Getting Started Replacing the Cartridge Replace the cartridge when paper has run out, or if another sheet size is required. 1Slide the cover lever up to open the cartridge cover ( ), and slide the cartridge lever down ( ). • Eject the cartridge. 2Replace the cartridge following the procedures in Preparing/ Replacing the Cartridge (p. 17). • Do not remove the cartridge while paper is being fed into or ejected from the printer, or while printing is in progress. • When replacing the cartridge, remove all paper from the print receptacle. • Do not reuse empty cartridges. Attempting to reuse an empty cartridge may result in malfunction or damage to the printer. 2• You can check the type of cartridge and the amount of remaining paper (ink) loaded in the printer, by the icons displayed in the print confirmation, printing or standby screens (p. 15). • After power is turned on, or immediately after the cartridge cover is opened or closed, the status icon is not displayed. This icon is displayed when one sheet has been printed.