Configuring Settings

Getting Started

Configuring Settings

You can configure settings for your Kodak EasyShare AiO using the Control Panel and the AiO Home Center software.

Use Print Order if Found

The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-standard file that can be created by some digital cameras. Camera-selected photos are photos you tag for printing with your digital camera. When you select photos with your camera, the camera creates a DPOF file that identifies which photos have been tagged for printing. Your Kodak EasyShare AiO can read the DPOF file from the memory card in a camera so you do not have to re-select the photos to print.

NOTE: Not all digital cameras allow you to tag your photos for printing. See your digital camera documentation to see if it supports tagging (DPOF).

When you print tagged photos, the selected default layout is applied, unless your camera allows selection of sizes.

The DPOF file is stored by the digital camera on a memory card and specifies the following information:

„Which photos to print

„The quantity of each photo to print

„Index printing (thumbnails of selected photos)

The default setting for using a detected DPOF file is Yes.

1Press Menu to display the main menu.

2Press b to select Photo Print Settings.

3Press OK.

4Press b to select Use Print Order if Found.

5Press _ or ` to change the setting.

6Press OK.

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Kodak 5500 manual Configuring Settings, Use Print Order if Found

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