Kodak 2.2 manual Printing from a memory card, Using default settings to print a picture

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The number of photos found for the date you specified appears under the menu name.

5. Press OK to view the pictures.

Printing from a memory card

You can print pictures from the following cards:

SD Card

SDHC Card

MMC Card

MEMORY STICK

Variations of the memory cards listed above that require an adaptor (for example, MEMORY STICK Duo, miniSD and microSD)

:If you use a memory card with an adapter, make sure you insert and remove the adapter and the memory card as a unit; do not remove the memory card while leaving the adapter in the printer.

Using default settings to print a picture

Unless you change the default settings, the default for printing pictures is one 6 x 4" / 102 x 152 mm picture. (To change the default settings, see Save as Defaults at the bottom of the table under Changing the settings and printing pictures, 35.)

1. Insert the memory card into the memory card slot.

2.Press or , then press OK to select the picture(s) you want to print.

3.Press .

The printer prints a single 102 x 152 mm / 102 x 152 mm picture.

:To prevent loss of data from your memory card, camera or portable drive, do not remove it from the printer while printing.

Changing the settings and printing pictures

You can change the print photos options for an individual picture or group of pictures, or you can change the settings and save them as the default.

1. Insert the memory card into the memory card slot.

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Contents Kodak Hero 2.2 All-in-One Printer Page Networking Your Printer Printer OverviewOnline Printer Management Tool Handling PaperScanning Mobile PrintingCopying Maintaining Your Printer TroubleshootingFaxing Product and Safety Specifications Components Printer OverviewControl panel Feature DescriptionHome Centre Software Printer OverviewKodak Hero 2.2 All-in-One Printer Configuring printer settingsOrdering supplies Date and Time Time to Low PowerButton Sounds LanguageConnecting to a non-WPS wireless router Connecting to a wireless networkNetworking Your Printer Before you connectNetworking Your Printer Connecting to a WPS wireless routerUsing Push Button Configuration Setting up an IP AddressWith Push Button Configuration selected, press OK Entering WPS PINDynamic Dhcp Manual Static Viewing the network configurationSelect No, my printer is not listed, then click Next Printing the network configurationConnecting to another Kodak All-in-One Printer Select Apple System Preferences Changing from USB to a wireless connectionIf your printer is connected to a computer with Windows OS Select Yes, my printer is listed, then click NextDirectly from Home Centre Software v7.x or higher Accessing the Online Printer Management ToolOnline Printer Management Tool Configuring printer settings Using the Online Printer Management ToolPress to select View Network Configuration, then press OK Online Printer Management ToolSelect General Friendly Name Changing the printer nameChanging fax settings Adjusting fax settingsEditing the fax phonebook Select Fax PhonebookSelect Scan To E-mail E-mail Profile Setting up Scan To E-mailCreating the outgoing e-mail profile Click Add New Outgoing E-mail Profile Setting up the e-mail address book Select Scan To E-mail E-mail Option Setting options for scan to e-mailSelect Scan To E-mail Address Book Kodak Hero 2.2 All-in-One Printer Adding a network folder profile Setting up Scan To Network FolderBefore you create a network folder profile Select Scan To Network Folder Scan Settings Setting scan settings for scan to network folderSelect Copy & Print Copy Document or Copy Photo Changing printer settings for copying and printingChanging Copy Document and Copy Photo settings Select Copy & Print Print Photo Changing Print Photo settingsEditing a Google Cloud Print Account Setting up Cloud PrintingPrinter Settings Editing the settings for Kodak E-mail Print ServiceChanging the E-mail address for your printer Allowed UsersPaper types Handling PaperPaper sizes Minimum size Maximum size Imperial units 6 x 216 x 356 mmLoading plain paper Envelope sizesLoading paper Handling Paper Loading photo paperLoading envelopes Using the scanner glassLoading originals Minimum size Maximum size Imperial units 9.8 x 11 x Using the Automatic Document Feeder ADFKodak Hero 2.2 All-in-One Printer Printing documents PrintingPrinting one-sided documents Printing two-sided documentsManual two-sided printing Automatic two-sided printing from a computer with MAC OSManual two-sided printing from a computer with Windows OS Manual two-sided printing from a computer with MAC OSPrinting forms from the control panel Printing picturesViewing pictures on a memory card PrintingPrinting from a memory card Using default settings to print a pictureChanging the settings and printing pictures Print Photos Option SettingsPrinting tagged pictures Press for Remote Printing Settings Printing from a wireless deviceTransferring pictures to a computer Printing panoramic picturesTransferring pictures to a computer with MAC OS Transferring pictures to a computer with Windows OSMobile Printing Printing using Google Cloud PrintPrinting pictures from a mobile device Printing using Kodak E-mail Print ServicePrinting e-mails, documents and pictures Printing pictures from an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch deviceMobile Printing Printing pictures from a Blackberry DevicePrinting pictures and documents from an Android OS Device Adjusting the settings and copying a document Using the default settings to copy a documentCopying Loading originals for copyingCopying Changing the number of copies of a documentEnlarging or reducing the size of a copy Adjusting the settings and copying a photo Using the default settings to copy a photoCopying a photo Darkening or lightening a copyCopy Photo Option Enlarging or reducing the size of a copy of a photo Changing the number of copies of a photoManual two-sided copying Two-sided copyingBefore you begin scanning ScanningOptions SettingScanning Loading originals for scanning Setting OptionsScanning from the printer control panel Scanning to a computerScan Option Scanning to a memory cardScanning from the computer Scan Option SettingsScanning to e-mail Scanning to network folderScanning multiple pictures simultaneously Scanning from the Online Printer Management ToolSelect Picture or Document Select Colour or Black & White Faxing Connecting the printer for faxingBefore you begin faxing Selecting the country/regionDetermining whether your phone line is dedicated or shared Faxing If you have an answering serviceEntering fax sender information Fax Setting Selecting fax settingsFaxing Setting the answer mode auto answer or manual Symbol Description Response by fax Using symbols in phonebook entriesWorking with the phonebook Adding a new phonebook entryDeleting a phonebook entry Editing a phonebook entryPreparing a fax for transmission Changing resolution and brightnessPrinting a fax cover Loading originals for faxingUsing Quick Dial to send a fax Using the phonebook to send a faxUsing the numeric keypad to send a fax Sending a faxDialling a recently faxed number Receiving a faxSending a fax from your computer Receiving a fax automaticallyPrinting fax reports Fax settings reportReceiving a fax manually Fax confirmationCancelling a fax Maintaining Your Printer General care and cleaningCleaning the scanner glass and document backing Maintaining Your Printer Do not use non-Kodak brand or refilled ink cartridges Replacing ink cartridgesRemove the cap Replacing the printhead Maintaining Your Printer Kodak Hero 2.2 All-in-One Printer Maintaining Your Printer Updating the software and printer firmware To update the softwareTo update the printer firmware Checking ink levels Monitoring and adjusting printer performanceResetting factory defaults Kodak Hero 2.2 All-in-One Printer Basic troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem Possible SolutionsKodak Hero 2.2 All-in-One Printer Getting help on the Web TroubleshootingWi-Fi status light Power status lightPower light What it means Wi-Fi status lightFeatures and Specifications Product and Safety SpecificationsPhoto printing features Copy document featuresScanning features Copy photo featuresInput paper tray Output paper trayAutomatic document feeder ADF for originals Product and Safety SpecificationsFax system Paper types supportedInk cartridges Physical specificationsConnectivity Software supportSystem requirements Safety informationWarranty Ink cartridge safety LCD screen safetyFCC statement Regulatory complianceCanadian statements European compliance statementEnergy Star Qualified Reach Article 33 declarations Power supply informationGerman compliance statement Waste electrical and electronic equipment labellingWarranty Warranty InformationWarranty Coverage Declaration of Conformity