Operation Panel - Canon SELPHY DS810 Photo Printing Manual

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Operation Panel

POWER lamp
Off: the printer is off.
Lighting: the printer is
ready to print, is
currently printing, or is
currently initializing.
Flashing: the printer is
preparing to turn on or
off.
Settings button
Allows you to set
the Page size,
Media type, and
Bordered/
Borderless
printing. See
"Changing the
Print Settings"
on page 24.
Alarm lamp
Indicates that an
error has
occurred. An error
message is
displayed on the
LCD.
Search button
Looks up target photos in the
memory card using the shooting
date as the search key. See
"Searching for Photos with the
Shooting Date—Search" on page
32.
Stop/Reset button
Allows you to reset the print settings
you made. Also, to cancel printing in
progress, press this button.
POWER button
Press to turn on the
printer or off. See
"Turning On the
Printer" on page 16.
Menu button
Displays menu
options on the LCD.
See "Menu Screen"
on page 11.
OK button
Allows you to make a selection. For example, selecting
a photo to be printed, selecting a menu item or other
settings. Also, press to resume printing once an error
has been resolved. The printer will then initialize
ready for printing.
Printer Parts and Their Functions
Back button
Allows you to return to the previous
screen.
Trimming button
Allows you to trim the photo
displayed on the screen. See
"Printing a Specified Area—
Trimming" on page 34.
Print button
Press to start printing according to
the settings displayed on the LCD.
buttons
Use these buttons, shown as arrows on the
LCD, to select a menu item or photo, to
specify the number of copies to print, to
make print settings, or to scroll the screen.
Additionally, use these buttons in trimming
mode to move the trimming area.
buttons
Press to enlarge
or reduce the
photo being
displayed on the
screen. Pressing
this button in
trimming mode
allows you to
enlarge/reduce
the area to be
trimmed. See
"Printing a
Specified Area—
Trimming" on
page 34.
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