Canon PowerShot A100, PowerShot A200 quick start Printing, Select Print and press the SET button

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Printing

Printing

 

Connect the camera and printer

Press the

button to turn the

 

using the direct interface cable.

camera power on.

3

• When you insert the cable, make sure the

4 If the printer is correctly connected, the

 

 

 

 

 

mark of the cable faces the front of the

icon will appear on the LCD monitor.

 

camera.

 

 

 

 

Printing

An image can be printed when displayed in single replay or selected in index replay.

1 Press or button to select the image you wish to print, and then press the SET button.

2 Set the number of prints, the print style (p. 72) and printing area (p. 74) settings as required.

Movies cannot be printed.

Cancel Printing

Press the SET button while printing. A confirmation screen will appear. Press

or button to select [OK] and press the SET button.

A print in progress cannot be stopped. Wait until the current image is printed and then

to Printer

DIGITAL Terminal

 

Direct Interface Cable

DIF-100

When disconnecting the cable from the camera’s Digital terminal, be sure to hold the connector at its sides and pull it straight out.

Movies cannot be played back or the lan- guage cannot be set with SET + MENU but- ton when the camera is connected to a printer.

When the printer is disconnected, the symbol will disappear from the LCD monitor and the camera will revert to standard replay mode.

3 Select [Print] and press the SET button.

The image will start to print and, when it is com- pletely finished, the display will revert to the replay screen.

cancel before the next one starts. The dis- play will revert to standard replay mode.

Printing Errors

The error screen is displayed when errors

occur during printing (p. 94). Press or button to select [Cancel] or [Resume] and press the SET button.

[Resume] may not appear depending on the error details. Select [Stop] in these instances.

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Contents Camera User Guide Green indicator next to the optical viewfinder starts For information about how to changeWhen the date / time set up menu are displayed, refer to Press the button while the image is displayedComponents Guide Front ViewBack View Components GuideSymbols Used Question? Look here first IndicatorsAdjusting the Exposure About this Camera User GuideTable of Contents Accessories Camera Body TemperatureLanguage Setting Read this FirstSafety Precautions Read this FirstPlease Read Read this First Read this First Installing the Battery and CF Card Insert the batteries as shown and close the battery coverPreparing the Camera Preventing MalfunctionsProper Battery Handling Close the CF card slot / battery coverPreparing the Camera Turn the camera off Open the cover Shake the cameraBattery Status Indications About CF CardsSetting the Date / Time Setting the LanguageTurn the power on p Press the Menu button Press or button to select the Set up menuTurning the Power on / OFF Shooting ModeReplay Mode Basic FunctionsUsing the LCD Monitor Switching between Shooting/ReplayPress the button to switch to Re- play mode Basic FunctionsInformation Displayed on the LCD Monitor Index Replay 9 imagesUsing the Viewfinder Replay Mode Simple DisplayUsing the Digital Zoom Adjust ZoomPressing the Shutter Button Pressing HalfwaySelecting Menus and Settings Open the lens cover Rec. Menu Set up Menu Mode ModesPress the Menu button. The menu appears Play MenuMenu Settings and Default Settings Selecting the Shooting Mode ShootingSelecting , , or SelectingSee Selecting Menus and Settings p Flash will be fired when the indicator glows orangeRec. Menu, select Reso Lution or Compression Shoot the imageMacro / Infinity Modes Press the / button to displayEither , or Stitch Assist Mode Framing a SubjectMovie Mode See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode pShooting Press the SET button to end the shootingUsing the Focus Lock Switching Between Autofocus ModesPress or button to select On or Off Press the Menu button While the auto focus function is set to AiAF, youSetting the White Balance An image can be recorded in a different Photo Effect Mode See Selecting Menus and Settings p PowerShot A100Changing the ISO Speed SpeedResetting the File Number Functions Available in Each Shooting ModeRec. menu, select File No. Reset Replaying Displaying Images IndividuallyMagnifying Images Displayed imageViewing Images in Sets Viewing Movies ReplayingPausing and Resuming Auto Play Rotating Images in the Display Auto PlayPlay Menu, select Ro- tate and press the SET button Stopping Auto PlayErasing Protecting ImagesErasing All Images Play Menu, select Pro- tect and press the SET buttonYou should format new CF cards before using PrintingAbout Printing ErasingSelecting from the Print Order Menu To a PrinterPrinting Printing Select Print and press the SET buttonPrint Settings Direct Print Function Setting the Number of CopiesSetting the Print Style While displaying the image, press SET button. Press or You can select from 3 types of printing areasDpof Print Settings Selecting Images for PrintingPress Button to select Reset and press the SET button You can set up the print style as followsDisplay the Print Order menu Press Button to selectPrinting with Dpof Print Settings Press , , or buttons to select OK and press the SET buttonSetting the Image Transfer Image Transfer Settings Dpof Transfer OrderPlay menu, select Trans Fer Order and press SET buttonDownloading Images to a Computer Downloading Directly from a CF CardDownloading Images to a Computer List of Menu Options and Messages Rec. Menu 1/2Rec. Menu 2/2 Play MenuList of Menu Options and Messages Set up Menu Resetting the Settings DefaultPress or button to select OK Turn on the cameraList of Messages Change the batteriesReplacing the Date Battery AppendicesDirection of the arrow With arrow wUsing Rechargeable Batteries AppendicesUsing the Household Power Source To an electrical outletCamera Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting102 103 104 105 Specifications SpecificationsBattery Performance Replay ModesCF Cards and Estimated Capacities Recordable Images Approximate File Size for One ImageNiMH Battery NB-1AH Battery Charger CB-3AHCompact Power Adapter CA-PS800 CompactFlashTM CardIndex Turning the Power on IndexMemo FCC Notice Digital Camera, Model PC1021 and PC1025

PowerShot A100, PowerShot A200 specifications

The Canon PowerShot A200 and A100 are compact digital cameras that appeal to photography enthusiasts seeking quality without complexity. Known for their ease of use and reliability, these models embody Canon’s commitment to delivering excellent imaging technology in a user-friendly package.

The Canon PowerShot A200, released in the early 2000s, features a 3.2-megapixel CCD sensor, which provides vibrant and detailed images. Its 3x optical zoom lens allows users to frame subjects with precision, making it ideal for both portrait and landscape photography. One of its standout features is the 2-inch LCD screen, which offers a clear view for composing shots and reviewing images. The camera supports various shooting modes, including auto and manual exposure, giving users the flexibility to experiment with settings. The A200 also includes a built-in flash, which is essential for low-light photography.

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