Apple MD531LL/A, MD510LL/A, MD366EA manual Print photos, Import photos and videos, Photos settings

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Print photos

Print to an AirPrint-enabled printer:

Print a single photo: Tap , then tap Print.

Print multiple photos: While viewing a photo album, tap Select, select the photos, tap , then tap Print.

See AirPrint on page 32.

Import photos and videos

You can import photos and videos directly from a digital camera, from another iOS device with a camera, or from an SD memory card. For iPad (4th generation or later) or iPad mini, use the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader or the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter (both sold separately). For earlier iPad models, use the iPad Camera Connection Kit (sold separately), which includes both an SD card reader and a camera connector.

Import photos:

1Insert the SD card reader or camera connector into the iPad Lightning connector or 30-pin dock connector.

Use an SD memory card: Insert the card in the slot on the SD card reader. Don’t force the card into the slot; it fits only one way.

Connect a camera or iOS device: Use the USB cable that came with the camera or iOS device, and connect it to the USB port on the camera connector. If you’re using an iOS device, make sure it’s turned on and unlocked. To connect a camera, make sure the camera is turned on and in transfer mode. For more information, see the documentation that came with the camera.

2Unlock iPad.

3The Photos app opens and displays the photos and videos available for importing.

4Select the photos and videos to import.

Import all items: Tap Import All.

Import just some items: Tap the items you want to import (a checkmark appears for each), tap Import, then tap Import Selected.

5After the photos are imported, keep or delete the photos and videos on the card, camera, or iOS device.

6Disconnect the SD card reader or camera connector.

A new event in the Last Import album contains all the photos you just imported.

To transfer the photos to your computer, connect iPad to your computer and import the images with a photo application such as iPhoto or Adobe Elements.

Photos settings

Settings for Photos are in Settings > Photos & Camera. These include:

My Photo Stream and Photo Sharing Photos tab

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Go to Settings iCloudICloud Connect iPad to your computer Tips for syncing with iTunes on your computer Sync with iTunesYour iPad name Date and timeView this user guide on iPad International settingsMultitasking BasicsUse apps Start from homeZoom in or out Look aroundArrange your apps Customize iPadMultitasking gestures Change the screen orientationChange the wallpaper Organize with foldersType text Adjust the screen brightnessEnter text Edit text Save keystrokes Use an Apple Wireless KeyboardAdd or change keyboards DictationKeyboard layouts Search Notification Center Control CenterAlerts and Notification Center AlertsDo Not Disturb Sounds and silenceClose Notification Center. Swipe up Transfer files AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to shareAirPlay Personal HotspotAirPrint Bluetooth devicesRestrictions Security PrivacyUse a passcode with data protection Limit Ad Tracking ICloud KeychainFind My iPad Charge and monitor the batteryTravel with iPad Use Siri SiriTell Siri about yourself Siri settingsMake corrections Messages IMessage serviceSend and receive messages View the Messages list. Swipe to the right Manage conversationsShare photos, videos, and more Messages settingsWrite messages MailFinish a message later Get a sneak peekSee important messages Work with multiple messages AttachmentsSee and save addresses Mail settingsPrint messages Safari at a glance SafariBrowse the web Search the webShare what you discover Keep bookmarksSpread the news. Tap Avoid clutter with Reader Fill in formsPrivacy and security Save a reading list for laterView your reading list. 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Tap a list, then tap a blank line RemindersScheduled reminders Reminders settingsLocation reminders Take photos Photo BoothManage photos Game Center at a glance Game CenterPlay games with friends Game Center settingsNewsstand at a glance NewsstandITunes Store at a glance ITunes StorePurchase, rent, or redeem Browse or searchITunes Store settings App Store at a glance App StorePurchase, redeem, and download Find appsApp Store settings Podcasts at a glance PodcastsGet podcasts Organize your podcasts Podcasts settingsAccessibility features AccessibilityAccessibility Shortcut VoiceOver basics VoiceOverDrag up or down. 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