Printing

Printing

Images are printed in order from oldest to newest by the shooting date.

A maximum of 998 images can be set per CF card.

The number of copies cannot be set when the [Print Type] is set to [Index]. Only one copy can be set at [Index].

Print settings can also be assigned to im- ages with the bundled software programs on a computer.

Setting the Print Style

You can set up the print style as follows.

Display the [Print Order] menu.

1

See “Selecting from the Print Order Menu”

(p. 68).

 

 

 

2

Press

 

or

button to select

[Set up] and press the SET button.

 

Press

or

button to select the print

3 style (

,

or

).

4 Select with

or

button.

File No.

Select [On] or [Off].

5 Press the MENU button.

If you have chosen (index) as the print type, you cannot set [Date] and [File No.] to [On] at

Resetting the Print Settings

The Reset feature clears all print selections, and resets Print Type to [Standard], Date to [On], and File No. to [Off].

Display the [Print Order] menu.

1

See “Selecting from the Print Order Menu”

(p. 68).

 

 

2

Press

or

button to select

[Reset] and press the SET button.

Standard

Print

Index

Type

 

 

 

Both

Date

File No.

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Print one image per sheet.

Print index prints (multiple re- duced-size images per page).

Print selected images both in standard and index format.

Include the date on the print.

Include the file number on the print.

(Print Type)

Date

Select [Standard], [Index]

Select [On] or [Off].

or [Both].

 

the same time.

If you have chosen [Both] as the print type, you can set both [Date] and [File No.] to [On], however, only the file numbers will be printed on index prints.

The date is printed in a style set by (p. 24).

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

Select [Cancel] and press the SET button to cancel the reset.

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Canon PowerShot A100, PowerShot A200 quick start Display the Print Order menu, Press Button to select, Style

PowerShot A100, PowerShot A200 specifications

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