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111 Reference—Printing Photographs Connecting the Printer 1 Set the USB option in the setup menu to PTP ( 121). 2 Turn the printer on. 3 Turn the camera off and connect the supplied USB cable as shown. Do not use force or at- tempt to insert the connectors at an angle. Con- nect the camera directly to the printer; do not connect the cable via a USB hub. 4 Turn the camera on. A welcome screen will be displayed, followed by the PictBridge playback display. Proceed to “Printing Photographs One at a Time” ( 112) or “Printing Multiple Photo- graphs” ( 113). Press the multi selector left or right to view additional photographs, or press and hold the button to zoom in on the current photo ( 103). To view six photographs at a time, press the button and rotate the main command dial. Use the multi selector to highlight photographs, or press the button and rotate the main command dial to display the highlighted photograph full frame. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
112 Reference—Printing Photographs Printing Pictures One at a Time To print the photograph selected in the PictBridge playback display, press and release the button. The menu shown at right will be displayed. Press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and press to the right to select. Option Description Start PrintingPrint selected picture. To cancel and return to PictBridge playback display before all images have been printed, press button. PictBridge playback display will be shown when printing is complete. Print additional pictures as described above or turn camera off and disconnect USB cable. Page SizePress multi selector up or down to choose page size from Printer Default (default page size for current printer), 3.5 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in., Hagaki, 100 x 150 mm, 4 x 6 in., 8 x 10 in., Letter, A3, or A4, then press multi selector right to select and return to print menu. No. of copiesMenu shown at right will be displayed. Press multi se- lector up or down to choose number of copies (maxi- mum 99), then press multi selector to right to select and return to print menu. BorderMenu shown at right will be displayed. Press multi selector up or down to highlight Printer Default (default setting for current printer), Print with Bor- der (print photo with white border), or No Border, then press multi selector to right to select and return to print menu. Time StampMenu shown at right will be displayed. Press multi selector up or down to highlight Printer Default (de- fault setting for current printer), Print Time Stamp (print time and date of recording on photo), or No Time Stamp, then press multi selector to right to se- lect and return to print menu. Page Size, Border, and Time Stamp Choose Printer Default to print at current printer settings. Only options supported by the current printer can be selected. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
113 Reference—Printing Photographs Option Description CroppingMenu shown at right will be displayed. Press multi selector up or down to highlight Crop (crop photo for printing) or No Cropping, then press multi selec- tor to right. If Crop is selected, dialog shown at right will be dis- played; rotate main command dial to choose size of crop and use multi selector to choose position of crop. Press to return to print menu. Note that qual- ity may drop if small crop is printed at larger sizes. Printing Multiple Pictures To print multiple selected pictures or to create an index print listing all JPEG photographs as small thumbnail images, press the button. The menu shown at right will be displayed. Press the multi se- lector up or down to highlight an option and press to the right to select. Option Description Print SelectPrint selected pictures ( 114). Print (DPOF)Print current DPOF print order ( 139). Note that DPOF date and info options are not supported. Index PrintCreate index print of all JPEG photos (if memory card contains more than 256 photos, only 256 photos will be printed). Press button to display menu shown below at right; choose page size, border, and time stamp options as described on page 112 (warning will be displayed if selected page size is too small). To start printing, highlight Start Printing and press multi selector right. PictBridge menu will be displayed when printing is complete. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
114 Reference—Printing Photographs Printing Selected Photographs Choosing Print Select in the PictBridge menu (see above) displays the menu shown in Step 1. 1 Scroll through pictures. To display cur- rent picture full screen, press button. * 2 Select current picture and set number of prints to 1. Selected pictures marked by icon. * To print photos in print order created with Print Set ( 139), select Print (DPOF) in PictBridge menu. Print order can be modifi ed as described on this page. 3Specify number of prints (up to 99). To de- select picture, press multi selector down when number of prints is 1. Repeat steps 1–3 to select additional pictures. 4Display print options. Choose page size, border, and time stamp options as de- scribed on page 112. To print selected pic- tures, highlight Start Printing and press multi selector right. PictBridge menu will be displayed when printing is complete. The multi selector can be used at any time when the monitor is on. The focus selector lock switch only takes eff ect when the monitor is off .Using the Multi Selector Error Messages If the dialog shown at right is displayed, an error has oc- curred. After checking the printer and resolving any prob- lems as directed in the printer manual, press the multi selec- tor up or down to highlight Continue and press the multi selector to the right to resume printing. Select Cancel to exit without printing the remaining images. Selecting Photographs for Printing NEF (RAW ) photos are displayed in the Print Selected menu but can not be selected for printing. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
115 The Setup Menu Setup The setup menu contains the following options. See “Using the Menus” ( 24) for more information on using the menus. Option Format116 LCD Brightness116 Mirror Lock-up *117 Video Mode117 World Time117 Language118 Image Comment118 Auto Image Rotation119 Recent Settings119 USB121 Dust Off Ref Photo121–122 Battery Info123 Firmware Version123 * Not available at battery levels of or below or when camera is powered by optional MB-D200 battery pack equipped with AA batteries. Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu The multi selector can be used at any time when the monitor is on. The focus selector lock switch only takes eff ect when the monitor is off .Using the Multi Selector Setup Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
116 The Setup Menu Setup Format Memory cards must be formatted before fi rst use. For- mat ting mem o ry cards is also an eff ec tive way of de let ing all pic tures on the card. Selecting Format displays the fol- lowing options. Press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and then press the button: Option Description NoExit without formatting memory card. Ye sFormat memory card. Message shown at right displayed while formatting is in progress. Do not turn the camera off , remove the batteries or memory card, or unplug the AC adapter (available separately) until formatting is complete and setup menu is displayed. LCD Brightness Press the multi selector up to increase brightness, down to decrease. The num ber to the right of the dis play indicates the cur rent bright ness level, with +2 the brightest setting and –2 the darkest. Press the multi selector to the right to complete the operation and return to the set up menu. Before Formatting Formatting memory cards permanently deletes all data they contain, in clud ing hidden and protected pictures and any other data that may be on the card. Be fore for mat ting, be sure to transfer to a computer any pictures you would like to keep. FAT 32 The D200 supports FAT 32, allowing use of memory cards with capacities of over 2 GB. FAT 16 is used when reformatting cards already formatted in FAT 16. Two-Button Format Memory cards can also be formatted with the ( and ) buttons ( 14). Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
117 The Setup Menu Setup Mirror Lock-Up This option is used to lock the mirror in the up position to allow inspection or cleaning of the low-pass fi lter that protects the image sensor. See “ Technical Notes: Caring for the Camera” ( 185). This option is not available at battery levels of or below, while multiple exposures are being shot, or when the camera is powered by an optional MB- D200 battery pack using AA batteries. Use a fully-charged EN-EL3e battery or an optional AC adapter. If the battery runs low while the mirror is raised, a beep will sound and the AF-assist illuminator will blink to warn you that the mirror will automatically lower in about two minutes. Video Mode Before connecting your camera to a video device such as a television or VCR ( 106), choose a video mode setting that matches the video standard used in the device. Option Description NTSCUse when connecting camera to NTSC devices. PA LUse when connecting camera to PAL devices. Note that number of pixels in output is selectively reduced, caus- ing drop in resolution. World Time World Time is used to set the camera clock to the current date and time ( 12). The Clock Battery The clock-calendar is powered by an independent, rechargeable power source, which is charged as necessary when the main batteries are installed or the camera is powered by an optional EH-6 AC adapter. Two days of charging will power the clock for about three months. If the icon fl ashes in the control panel, the clock battery is exhausted and the clock has been reset to a time starting at 2005.01.01.00:00:00. Set the clock to the cor- rect date and time. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
118 The Setup Menu Setup Language Choose the language for camera menus and messages from: DeDeutschGerman EnEnglishEnglish EsEspañolSpanish FrFrançaisFrench ItItalianoItalian NeNederlandsDutch PoPortuguêsPortuguesePyРусскийRussian SvSvenskaSwedish Traditional Chinese Simplifi ed Chinese Japanese Korean Image Comment Add brief text com ments to photographs as they are tak- en. Com ments can be viewed when the pho to graphs are displayed using the supplied software or Nikon Capture 4 Version 4.4 or later (available separately). The fi rst fi fteen let ters of the comment are also visible on Shooting Data Page 2 in the pho to in for ma tion dis play ( 100). Done: Save changes and return to the setup menu. Input Comment: The following dialog will be displayed. Enter a comment as de- scribed below. Keyboard area: Use multi selector to highlight letters, press center of multi selector to select. Comment area: Comment appears here. To move cursor, press button and use multi selector. To delete the character at the current cursor position, press the button. To return to the setup menu without changing the comment, press the button. Comments can be up to thirty-six characters long. Any additional characters will be deleted. After editing the comment, press to return to the image comment menu. Attach Comment: A comment is added to all photographs taken when this option is checked (✔). Highlight this option and press the multi selector to the right to toggle the check mark on or off . Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
119 The Setup Menu Setup Auto Image Rotation Photographs taken while On (the default option) is se- lected contain information on camera orientation, allow- ing them to be rotated automatically during playback ( 98) or when viewed in compatible Nikon software. * The following orientations are recorded: Landscape (wide) orientationCamera rotated 90 ° clockwiseCamera rotated 90 ° counter-clockwise * In continuous mode ( 26), orientation recorded for fi rst shot applies to all images in same burst, even if camera orientation is changed during shooting. Camera orientation is not recorded when Off is selected. Choose this option when taking photographs with the lens pointing up or down. Recent Settings The following options are available: Option Description Lock MenuMenu shown at right is displayed. Select Ye s to lock menu so that no items are added or removed, No to un- lock menu. Settings in other menus are not aff ected. Delete Recent SettingsMenu shown at right is displayed. Select Ye s to delete all recent settings, No to exit without changing Recent Settings menu. This option will take eff ect even when Recent Settings are locked. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
120 The Setup Menu Setup Customizing the Recent Settings Menu To create a personalized menu of shooting and Custom Settings options: 1 Select Lock Menu > No to unlock the Recent Settings menu. 2 Select Delete Recent Settings > Ye s to delete all existing recent settings. 3 Select the items you wish to include in the Recent Settings menu from the shooting and Custom Settings menus. The fourteen most recently selected items will be stored. 4 Select Lock Menu > Ye s to lock the Recent Settings menu. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals