User’s Guide

Menu List of Control Panel

Print Photo Mode

XP-410 Series

Press d to see the menu.

Menu

Setting item and description

 

 

 

 

Select Photos

Select by Date

 

 

 

 

 

Cancel Photo Selection

 

 

 

 

Display Options

Select how to display photos on the LCD screen. Thumbnail shows a thumbnail view of your

 

photos and allows you to select photos to print quickly. To select photos to print in thumbnail view,

 

select a photo using the arrow keys and specify the number of copies using the +/- buttons. The

 

number of copies is displayed on each of the selected thumbnail images.

 

 

 

Print Settings

Paper Size*1

10x15cm(4x6in), 13x18cm(5x7in), A4

 

Paper Type*1

Photo Paper, Plain Paper

 

Borderless*1

With Border, Borderless*2

 

Quality*1

Standard Quality, Best

 

Fix Red-Eye*3

Off-Current, On-Current, Off-All, On-All

Crop/Zoom

You can crop (zoom in) a specified portion of a selected photo by moving a crop frame using the

 

arrow buttons and +/- buttons.

 

 

 

Select Group

If you have more than 999 images on your memory card, images are automatically divided into

 

groups and the group selection screen is displayed. Select the group that contains the image you

 

want to print. Images are sorted by the date they were taken. Use this menu to select another

 

group.

 

 

 

 

XP-310 Series

Press d to see the menu.

Menu

Setting item and description

 

 

 

 

Settings

Paper Size*1

10x15cm(4x6in), 13x18cm(5x7in), A4

 

Paper Type*1

Photo Paper, Plain Paper

 

Borderless*1

With Border, Borderless*2

 

Quality*1

Standard Quality, Best

*1 If you have selected multiple photos, these settings are applied to the all photos.

*2 Your image is slightly enlarged and cropped to fill the sheet of paper. Print quality may decline in the top and bottom areas of the printout, or the area may be smeared when printing.

*3 This setting does not change your original image. It only affects your printout. Depending on the type of photo, parts of the image other than the eyes may be corrected.

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