Preview Mode

Chapter 4

For every card/USB host session, a message is displayed the first time a photo is displayed instructing you to press _ and ` to view the photos and to press OK to select the photo for printing.

For every card/USB host session, a message is displayed the first time you select a photo for printing, instructing you to use a and _ to change the number of photos to print.

Preview Mode

Preview mode allows you to select and edit photos for printing. If you press the Start button while in Preview mode, all the selected photos are printed. If there are no photos selected, then the photo displayed is printed. Print preview mode is entered when you insert a memory card, connect a camera or mass storage device, or from Print mode by pressing Photo.

The Preview screen displays the current photo inside a crop box. The crop box aspect ratio is 1.4:1.

At the bottom of the screen, the current photo number on the card or USB host device, and the total number of photos is displayed. A checkbox indicates whether or not the currently displayed photo has been selected for printing. A checkmark is displayed in the checkbox if the photo has been selected along with the number of copies to be printed to the left of the checkbox. All photos selected are given the number of copies specified in the Quantity parameter on the Print menu by default. For example, if the Quantity parameter is set to 2, all selected photos are initially given a number-to-print value of 2.

Additionally, the Print Preview screen displays an icon of a printer and the total number of photos to be printed. For example if you select 2 photos, each set to print 2 copies, the number next to the printer icon will be 4.

IMPORTANT: Crop, zoom, and quantity are per image, but layout is global, applying to all images.

Zoom Photos

1Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot, a mass storage device into the USB port, or connect a digital camera to the USB port. The last photo is displayed.

2Press Zoom + to enlarge the photo in .25X increments up to 5X magnification. Pressing Zoom decreases magnification in .25X increments down to 1X.

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