FujiFilm MP-300 Sending images from a camera phone, Select the image on the mobile phone

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PRINTING - Infrared communication -

Sending images from a camera phone

1 Select the image on the mobile phone.

x On some models, the image cannot be sent if it is displayed at full size. If so, return to the thumbnail or

list mode and then select infrared transmission.

2 Select infrared transmission.

Rotate image

Infrared transmission

Delete image

3 Confirm the transmission (YES) to begin sending the image.

Send infrared transmission?

Y E S / N O

c Sample mobile phone screens.

x The location of the mobile phone’s infrared port, its operation procedure and the text displayed on the screens all differ depending on the particular model used. Refer to the owner’s manual for your phone.

x Refer to the owner’s manual for your mobile phone for information on how to

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Examples of camera phone infrared port locations

Guide to image sizes and transmission times

The MP-300 supports IrDA high-speed communication (IrSimple/FIR). This

Printing

provides faster connection speeds and shorter transmission times when the image

 

is sent from a compatible device.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Main image

High-speed infrared communication (IrSimple/FIR)

Infrared

 

sizes (pixels)

 

 

communication

 

 

 

Unidirectional

Bidirectional

(IrDA / SIR)

 

 

 

 

 

 

VGA (640×480)

Approx. 0.3 sec.

Approx. 0.3 sec.

Approx. 19 sec.

 

1M

(1280×960)

Approx. 1.3 sec.

Approx. 1.4 sec.

Approx. 75 sec.

 

3M

(2048×1536)

Approx. 1.7 sec.

Approx. 1.8 sec.

Approx. 100 sec.

 

5M

(2592×1944)

- (c)

Approx. 4.7 sec.

Approx. 160 sec.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cThe MP-300 cannot print ordinary images with a file size larger than 1 MB. x The times given here are purely a guide. Actual times differ depending on the

performance of the sending device (primary node).

x Transmission times vary depending on the file size and the type of sending device used.

x The transmission time will be longer if an image with a large file size is sent.

Recommended image sizes for transmission

For the best balance between data transmission times and image quality, images should be photographed at VGA-size (640 × 480).

xDepending on the model of the sending device, it may not be possible to shoot images at VGA-size and then send the images via infrared.

x For information on the location of the infrared port on the sending device (digital

 

camera, PC, PDA, etc.) and on the image transmission procedure, refer to the

 

owner’s manual for the sending device.

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Contents Getting Ready Printing Advanced Printing Error Features Easy printing of beautiful printsContents Quick Start Guide Infrared communication Quick Start Guide PictBridgeIntroduction About IrSimpleUnstable substances which can give off dangerous vapors Safety PrecautionsDisconnect the AC power adapter Never attempt to take this product X apart Handling & CarePrinter care Never get this product wet or handle it C with wet handsPhoto pack and print care Using USB interfaceUsing the AC power adapter Handling & CareDo not put in the mouth. Do not cut Do not pull apart RestrictionsFinishing prints Necessary Items Optional AC Power AdapterAC power adapter AC-5VX sold separately P.14 BatteriesPart Names Open the battery cover Loading the batteriesClose the battery cover Getting Ready to PrintOpen the photo pack door Loading the photo packPhoto pack confirmation window Close the photo pack doorPrinting Setting up for infrared transmissionsPrinting Infrared communication Select infrared transmission Sending images from a camera phoneSelect the image on the mobile phone Recommended image sizes for transmissionTake the film out when film output ends Setting up for USB transmissionsSelect PictBridge in the digital camera’s USB setting Printing PictBridgeTurn the printer off When all the specified imagesIf 2 or more prints are set at the camera Press the Reprint buttonPictBridge print specification compatibility table Supported print SpecificationsAdditional Information and Notes on Printing Printable image sizes and formatsCheck that the film counter shows When the Film Runs OutWhen the film runs out while printing Remove the photo packCheck that the printer is turned off Erasing the stored imageCheck that the printer is turned on Press the Date button Sharpen Mode Date ModePress the Sharpen button Date printing position Error Error lampWhen PictBridge is used Blinking 3 timesTroubleshooting printer problems Error LOW Battery lampTroubleshooting LitTroubleshooting infrared communication problems TroubleshootingTroubleshooting USB communication problems Troubleshooting problems with finished prints GlossarySpecification JpegSpecification About Mobile Printing Ready Products