Digital Print Order Format (Dpof) - SoftBank 912SH User Manual

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Memory Card to Handset
Restoring backed up content to handset overwrites current
handset content (with the exception of Content Keys).
ISettings
Main Menu
Backup/Restore
1
Enter Handset Code and press b
2
Choose Yes and press b
Offline Mode is set.
3
Select an item and press b
^ Some items may not be selected.
4
Select a file and press b
^ If there is more than one file, check the date of transfer to
select.
Example: 070816XX indicates the file was transferred on
12
August 16, 2007. (XX: 00 - 99 or aa - zz)
^ For Select All, repeat Step 4 for each item. (To skip an item,
press M.)
3
To delete files on Memory Card, select one
A
Choose Yes
Choose Yes and press b
5
3
To cancel, press M 3.
3
For Select All, confirmation appears. Choose Yes or No
Press b
I
Tip
For Tasks, due dates that cannot be set on handset are
overwritten as No limit.
12-6
A
A
Connectivity (F)
Memory Card
A
Restore
A
Press N .
A
Press b

Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)

Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is a standard
specification for requesting prints from digital cameras.
A
Select images from Memory Card and specify the number
of copies to print on DPOF-compatible printers, or at digital
printing services.
^ DPOF does not support images obtained via the Internet,
S! Mail, etc. (These images cannot be saved to DCIM folder.)
^ If Memory Card capacity becomes insufficient while in use, a
warning message appears. Delete files beforehand.
^ For printing procedures, see the printer manual.
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^ DPOF settings made on other devices are unusable;
Note
delete existing settings to create new ones on handset.
^ Some settings may not be supported depending on the
printer or printing services.
^ Process may take a while if print settings are made for
many images.
^ If image files are deleted or renamed on PCs or other
devices, print settings change. Perform Reset Settings
(P.12-7) and start over with settings.
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