Printing An Index - Canon imageCLASS MP390 User Manual

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NOTE
• You may not be able to print photographs if their file sizes are too large (4800 dpi × 3600 dpi or more). Print
the photographs from your computer. (See page 116.)
• For details on vivid photo printing, see page 62.
• Borderless and vivid photo printing are disabled when <PLAIN PAPER> is selected for the print media
type.
• You cannot set date printing from the machine for DPOF printing. (See page 78.)

Printing an index

This printing method prints thumbnails of the photographs on a memory card. An index is useful
to see small versions of all photographs on a memory card without having to print each photograph
individually. When you print an index, an image number is assigned to each thumbnail. You will
need to use these image numbers to select the photographs you want to print in a larger format.
Follow this procedure:
1
Turn ON the machine, and load the correct print media in the
multi-purpose tray.
NOTE
• For details on print media, see page 33.
• For details on how to load print media, see page 40.
2
Insert the memory card. (See page 59.)
3
Press [PHOTO].
4
Press [Menu] repeatedly until <1.PHOTO PRINT MODE> appears.
1.PHOTO PRINT MODE
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <INDEX>.
1.PHOTO PRINT MODE
6
Press [OK].
Ex:
2.SELECT PAPER SIZE
Chapter 5
INDEX
INDEX
A4
Photo Printing from a Memory Card
Image Number
71

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