Canon Selphy Es30 User Guide
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Components Guide 11Getting Started Back View 1Carrying Handle Used for carrying the printer (p. 83). 2Air Vents Dissipates heat inside the printer and prevents overheating. 3AC IN (Power Input) Terminal Connects to the power cord. 4USB Terminal for PC ConnectionFor USB connection to your PC using a commercially available USB cable. 5USB Terminal for Camera Connection Connects to a camera using the interface cable, or Bluetooth unit (sold separately). 1 2 34 5 C O P Y
Components Guide 12Getting Started Card Slot About the Slot Cover Slide the slot cover right or left to use the SD/MMC+/miniSD slot or microSD slot. 1Sliding Slot Cover Slide to use the SD/MMC+/miniSD slot or the microSD slot. 2SD/MMC+/miniSD Slot Insert a memory card such as SD memory card or MultiMediaCard (p. 29). 3microSD Slot Insert a memory card such as microSD card (p. 29). 4CF/microdrive Slot Insert a memory ca rd such as CompactFlash card or Microdrive (p. 29). 5MS/MS Duo Slot Insert a memory card such as Memory Stick or Memory Stick Duo (p. 29). 1 3 2 5 4 C O P Y
Components Guide 13Getting Started Controls 1LCD Monitor Displays images, setting screens, and error messages. 2 Button Displays the main menu.Print All Images (p. 36) DPOF Print (p. 37) Auto Play (p. 38) Print Settings (p. 53) Printer Setup (p. 78) 3Power Lamp Indicates the printer status. Lights green: Power on Blinks green: Printing Blinks green (fast): Communicating with Bluetooth / Direct Print 4 Button Turns the printers power on when pressed until the power lamp lights green. 5 Button Displays the Creative Print menu (p. 39). 6 Button Displays the properties of the selected image (p. 16). 7 Button Displays the editing menu. Trimming (p. 32) Page Layout (p. 34) Select by date (p. 35) 8 (Enlarge, Reduce) Button Displays an enlarged or reduced view of the image (p. 15). 9 Button Starts printing. 1 2 3 4 5 7 68 9 10 11 1 2 14 13 C O P Y
Components Guide 14Getting Started 10Easy-Scroll Wheel Used instead of , , , (excluding some functions) (p. 19). 11 Button Confirms settings. 12, , , (Up, Down, Left, Right) Buttons Used for selecting images, shifting items, changing setting value, moving trimming frames, etc. 13 Button Returns to the previous screen. Cancels printing. 14 Button Specifies the number of prints for a selected image. The LCD monitor may be covered with a thin plastic film for protection against scratches during shipment. If so, remove the film before using the printer. C O P Y
Components Guide 15Getting Started LCD Monitor Multi View and Single View zThe screen that displays the first time you turn the printer on is called Multi View. z When pressing in Multi View, a single image will be displayed. This screen is called Single View. Press to return to Multi View. z When turning on the power again, the last screen selected before turning off the power (Multi View or Single View) will be displayed. 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 Pressing in Multi View displays a set of 9 images, and a jump bar appears below the images. Press the or buttons to display the previous or next images. Press to return to Multi View. Single View Multi View Multi View 9 Image View Jump Bar C O P Y
Components Guide 16Getting 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 Copies for the Displayed ImageDisplays the number of copies for the displayed image. 2Time and Date Displays the date and time the image was shot. 3File Number Displays the image number. 4Memory Card Displays the slot in which a memory card is inserted. :SD/MMC+/miniSD slot :microSD slot : CF/microdrive slot : MS/MS Duo slot 5Number 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. 6Total Number of Copies Displays the total number of images to print. 7Recording Pixels Displays the recording pixels or time counter for movies. No information Operation commands (Default setting) Image information Print settings Image information C O P Y
Components Guide 17Getting Started 8Paper Type Displays the paper type.P: Postcard size L : L size C : Card size C Label : Card size full-sized label sheet G : Postcard size (supporting gold printing) S : Postcard size (supporting silver printing) BW : Postcard size (black and white) 9Paper Status Displays the remaining amount of paper in the cartridge. : 1/2 full or more (the trial cartridge is different from the commercially available Easy Photo Pack and does not display). : About 1/4 full or more. : About 1/8 full or more. : The cartridge is empty. No Display: The status is unknown. 10Operation Guides Displays operation guides. Follow the instructions to proceed. C O P Y
Components Guide 18Getting Started The Jump Function Pressing in Single View 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. 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 the images that you have set a number of copies for. Jump Selected date Jumps to the newest image of each shooting day. C O P Y
Components Guide 19Getting Started Easy-Scroll Wheel You can select images or menu items and rotate the trimming frame or the image 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 or in the Creative Print image selection screen will display 5 images at the bottom of the screen. You can scroll through the images one at a time by turning the wheel and select the im age which is displayed enlarged at the upper left corner. If there are less than 5 images on a memory, the Image Scroll display will not appear on the screen. C O P Y
20Getting Started Preparing/Replacing/Storing the Easy Photo Pack Replace the Easy Photo Pack with the size of the paper you wish to print. Preparing the Easy Photo Pack An ink and paper integrated cartridge is used in this printer (p. 9). Prepare a cartridge (Easy Photo Pack) with the size of paper you wish to print. • When opening a cartridge, check the contents. If something seems to be damaged, contact the dealer for assistance. • Some cartridges are not supported depending on the printing type. Check the table below. Basic PrintPrint All ImagesDPOF PrintAuto Play Creative Print Color { { { { {{{{{{{{ BW{{{{ –––––{* {{ Gold/Silver –––– {{–––––– {: Available – : Not available * Cannot be used with Sepia, B/W, Positive Film, Lighter Skin, Darker Skin. : Frames : Clip Art : Calendar : Multi Layout : Speech Bubble : Image Effects : ID Photo : Movie Print Print Type Ink Type C O P Y