Note
For most video images, freezing the display in the standard mode is sufficient. However, if you’re freezing an image with text (such as a recipe) or freezing an image from a DVD player that uses progressive output, you may get better results by changing the capture mode. See page 71 for instructions.
Note
Make sure you have paper loaded in the printer. For instructions, see page 86.
(To freeze additional images, press the Freeze button again. The previously frozen images are erased.)
3To enlarge the selected image, press Enter. To return to the Freeze window, press Exit.
4To print the currently displayed image, press the Print button on the TV panel or remote control.
You see the Print Settings screen. (The current program or video image keeps running on the right.)
5To select the number of printed copies you want, press Prev. < or Next >.
6Press Enter. Your image is sent for printing.
During printing, the Printer light flashes. When printing is finished, the Printer light turns off.
7To freeze another image for printing, repeat steps 1 through 6. You can send up to 3 frozen images for printing at one time.
8To exit the Freeze menu, press the Exit button on the TV panel or remote control.
To monitor or cancel your print job, see page 91.
If you see a printing error message, select Yes to check for the problem. Then follow the
When you’re finished printing, remove the borders from the edges of your photo by bending them back and forth and tearing them off.