Viewing and Printing Photos From the LCD Screen

You can select photos for printing as you view them on the LCD screen.
  1. Load photo paper in your product.
  2. Insert a memory card into your product's memory card slot.
  3. Press the  home button, if necessary.
  4. Select Print Photos.


  5. Select Print. You see a screen like this:


  6. Do one of the following to select your photos:
    • Select the thumbnail images of the photos you want to print by pressing the + or button. Each photo you select has a number on it to indicate the number of prints you selected.
    • Press the OK button to enlarge a thumbnail image. To select an image for print, press the + or button. Press the left or right arrow button to scroll through and select additional photos.
    • To select all photos or a group of photos, select the menu icon. Use the menu options to browse, select, and change the display order of the photos.
  7. Select Print Settings to select your paper and print settings as necessary.
  8. Press the right arrow button. You see a screen like this:


  9. Press the right or left arrow button to scroll through the photos you selected, if necessary.
  10. If you need to edit a photo, press the  reset button. You see an image like this:


    Note: Press the  reset button again to switch between the Correction Off and Correction On settings. With Correction On selected, any corrections you make to a photo are displayed on the screen. With Correction Off selected, any corrections you make will only be applied to your printouts.
    1 Adjusts the cropping area. Press the arrow buttons to move the cropping area. Press the + or button to change the frame size. Press the  reset button to rotate the frame.
    2 Applies a sepia or monochrome filter to the photo.
    3 Lets you adjust brightness, sharpness, and saturation if necessary.
  11. For each image, press the + or button to change the number of copies as necessary.
  12. When you are ready to print, press the  start button.
    Note: To cancel printing, press the  stop button.
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