Note
•When you use a card that contains images captured by a different camera, the frame numbers displayed by your camera may not correspond with the ones shown by the printer. To make sure that the printer prints the correct image, use the index print function (see page 33). Or, if your camera can display file names, switch the printer's control panel to file name display to select the image to be printed (see page27).
Cautions
•If SmartMedia cannot be inserted easily, do not force it in, but remove it, check the SmartMedia insertion orientation and retry insertion from the beginning.
•The image recorded in SmartMedia should be printed as it was recorded using an Olympus digital camera. Proper display and printing performances are not guaranteed for images that have been retouched and saved on a PC or that have been recorded with another brand of digital camera.
•Never attempt to insert or remove SmartMedia while the ACCESS/ CHARGE indicator on the operation panel is blinking. Doing so could destroy the card's formatting, making it unusable.
Notes
•Always use 3 V (3.3 V)
SmartMedia with a capacity of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 or 64 MB.
2 Press and hold the POWER button of the printer for more than 1.5 seconds to turn the printer ON.
The printer generates a beep tone and the control
panel is displayed.
(The FRAME number indicator appears when the printer is turned ON.)
<Power ON> (without any card)
Opening the card cover
Open the card cover by hooking your finger on the finger hook at the center of the card cover.
To close the card cover, push the top surface of the card cover lock.
To open | To close |
Inserting the card into the printer's slot
1 Inserting a SmartMedia into the printer
To print images stored in SmartMedia, open the card cover and insert the card in the SmartMedia slot. The ACCESS/CHARGE indicator on the operation panel blinks while the SmartMedia is accessed and turns off when the image has been loaded in the printer. The control panel also shows the card type (SmartMedia) and the frame number of the last recorded image.