Print Your Photographs; Rapid Printing - Sagem Photo easy 150 User Manual

Universal personal photo printer
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Your printer is switched on, and you have inserted a memory card, or you have transferred
photographs from a GSM mobile phone camera using the IR (infrared) link.
The green light blinks while data are being transferred to the printer. After a few seconds, the
number of photographs found on the memory card or in the digital camera, or transferred from
the GSM mobile phone camera, is displayed on the screen. The light stops blinking.
Your photos are printed in four stages. The printer first prints the three colours: yellow, magenta
and cyan in that order, then deposits a protective film on the sheet of papier, and finally ejects the
photo.
The colour of the light shows the printer status:
Steady green:
Blinking green:
Steady red:
Remark:
To enable you to handle your photographs under the right conditions, the size of the sheets of paper is
greater than the printed surface and the two lateral edges are pre-cut.
After printing, do not tear these edges abruptly, fold along the dotted line several times and then
gently tear off the edges.
Tips -
The edges can be removed on a number of photos at a time by superimposing them on
each other.
Select the number of the photograph required using the
Press the
Press the
You may select a predefined format to print the photographs:
· Print your photograph in format 10 x 15 cm full page, no border
· Print your photograph in format 10 x 15 cm with a white border
· Print your photograph in format 10 x 13 cm
· Print 2 photographs per page.
· Print 4 photographs per page.
· Print 20 photographs per page (contact sheet or index).
P
RINT YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS
printer ready, on standby,
data being tranferred,
incident: refer to the end of this user guide.
R
APID PRINTING
key to set the number of copies.
key to select print format.
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