Other Settings

If you use a Canon PictBridge-compliant device, you can use the following print settings.

(Note that these print settings cannot be used for some models.) For details, refer to your device’s instruction manual.

zShooting Info (Exif Data)

You can print shooting Info (Exif Data) on photos in list format, or in the margins of specified photos.

Select Layout, then select the item displayed with the [i] icon.

z35mm Film Style Layout (Contact Printing Layout)

You can print selected photos or index-specified photos in 35 mm film style layout (contact printing layout).

Select Layout, then select the item displayed with the film icon.

Note

zNever disconnect the USB cable during printing.

zWhen disconnecting the USB cable between the PictBridge compliant device and machine, follow the instructions given in the device’s instruction manual.

zControls of the device cannot be used for the following:

Print quality setting

Machine maintenance

Printing Photographs Directly from a Canon Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Digital Camera

The following is a list of media types that can be set on the Canon Bubble Jet Direct compatible digital camera or digital video camcorder (PictBridge incompatible) along with their limitations when connected to this machine.

Note

To connect the compatible digital camera to this machine, use the USB cable for the computer connection supplied with the camera.

For details on connection, see “Connecting to a PictBridge Compliant Device” on page 70.

„Media Types for Digital Camera

When you connect a digital camera, you can use the following media:

Digital Camera Setting

Media Type

Card #1

Photo Paper Pro 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm

 

 

Card #2

Photo Paper Plus Glossy 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm

 

 

 

Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm

 

 

 

Glossy Photo Paper 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm

 

 

 

Glossy Photo Paper "Everyday Use" 4" x 6" /101.6 x 152.4

 

mm

 

 

Card #3

Photo Paper Plus Glossy 5" x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm

 

 

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