Printing

Changing the settings and printing pictures

You can change the print photos options for an individual picture or group of pictures, or you can change the settings and save them as the default.

1.Load photo paper into the printer (see Loading photo paper, page 46).

2.Insert the memory card into the memory card slot.

memory card slot

3.Touch or to select the picture you want to print, then touch or to change the quantity.

4.Repeat step 3 for each picture you want to print.

5.Press and touch Options.

6.Touch or and touch the setting you want to change.

Print Photos Option

Settings

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

View Photos

--

Scroll through the pictures on the

 

 

memory card; touch

or

to select a

 

 

quantity for printing; press

 

to

 

 

display the View and Print

Photos

 

 

Settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Find Photos

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Touch Year, Month, and Day to set the

 

 

values, then touch OK to view photos by

 

 

the date that they were taken; press

 

 

to display the View and Print Photos

 

 

Settings menu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quantity

1 (default) to 99

The number of copies that print.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Color Mode

Color (default)

Prints full color.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black & White

Prints black and white (grayscale).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kodak 3.2S manual Changing the settings and printing pictures, Settings

3.2S, 3.2 specifications

Kodak has long been synonymous with photography, and among its notable offerings in digital imaging were the Kodak 3.2 and 3.2S cameras. These models showcased Kodak's commitment to delivering user-friendly technology alongside robust features for both amateur and semi-professional photographers.

The Kodak 3.2, initially released in the early 2000s, quickly gained a reputation for its compact design and versatility. It featured a 3.2-megapixel sensor, which, at the time, was considered high-resolution for point-and-shoot cameras. This resolution allowed users to capture detailed images, making it suitable for prints and online sharing. The 3.2S variant built upon this foundation, offering enhanced performance and some improved specifications tailored for users seeking more advanced capabilities.

One of the main features of the Kodak 3.2 and 3.2S was the user-friendly interface. Both models boasted a bright LCD screen that simplified navigation through settings and playback. Additionally, the cameras were equipped with various shooting modes, allowing users to select settings that best suited their photographic needs, from portrait and landscape to night and action modes.

The Kodak 3.2 and 3.2S also incorporated Kodak's proprietary Color Science technology, which ensured that colors were captured accurately and vibrantly. This made the cameras particularly appealing for users who wanted their images to reflect real-life colors without excessive editing.

Another noteworthy characteristic was their battery efficiency. Powered by AA batteries, these models were designed for longevity, enabling photographers to shoot for extended periods without worrying about recharging. This feature was especially vital during travel or outdoor photography sessions.

Both cameras supported memory expansion through an SD card slot, allowing users to increase storage capacity conveniently. This flexibility enabled capturing large quantities of images without needing to offload frequently.

In summary, the Kodak 3.2 and 3.2S cameras represented a blend of convenience and technology, making them appealing options in their time. With their focus on user-friendly designs, solid imaging performance, and essential features, Kodak successfully catered to enthusiasts looking to explore the world of digital photography. These models were a testament to Kodak's innovation and understanding of evolving consumer needs in the digital age.