Printing Dpof Files; Printing Image Files From The Photo Menu - BELGACOM Belgafax 710 User Manual

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Printing DPOF Files

Your multifunction machine meets the DPOF (Di-
rect Print Order Format) standard (file format 1.10).
With the digital print order format DPOF you can se-
lect photos for printing directly on your digital cam-
era and configure the desired settings. The machine
reads the DPOF files on the memory card and detects
which photos have been selected for printing. If you
print DPOF files with your multifunction machine, the
print settings of your machine are overwritten, i.e. the
selected image files are printed with the DOPF settings
configured on the digital camera.
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If your multifunction machine does not sup-
port any of the configured DPOF options, the
display will show possible print settings or the
print job will not be executed. Please note the
printing parameters of your multifunction ma-
chine (see Requirements).
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Start the DPOF printout by confirming PRINT
DPOF with OK on your multifunction machine.
Use / to select the desired paper format of the
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printout and confirm with OK.
Use / to select whether you want to use normal
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or coated paper, photo paper or a transparency.
Confirm the selected paper type with OK. PHOTO
4
For Colour printout with Crystal Image: If you
want Crystal Image to implement the red eye re-
duction, use / to select REDUCTION and con-
firm with OK.
5
Your multifunction machine starts printing.
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If you would like to access the print settings of
your multifunction machine, you can load the
photo menu by using / to select Photo menu
and confirming with OK.
Printing Image Files
from the Photo Menu
The photo menu of your multifunctionmachine offers
the following functions:
1
PRINT INDEX
2
PRINT PICTURES
3
SLIDESHOW
4
SCAN TO CARD
5
ANALYSE MEDIA
6
EXIT
Index Printout
With the index function, your multifunction machine
prints thumbnail views of the digital photos and assigns
each image a unique index number that can be used to
quickly and easily select photos for printing.
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It is only possible to create an index thumb-
nail of an image file if the storage medium
provides the required EXIF information.
The index number may differ from the number
or name on your storage medium! Each change
(such as adding or deleting photos on the storage
medium) requires a new index printout in order
to obtain the current index numbers for selecting
photos (see Reanalysing Image Files).
In the photo menu, use / to select PRINT IN-
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DEX, and press OK. Use / to select from the fol-
lowing options:
ALL—Press OK. An index of all detected photos is
printed.
LATEST 24—Press OK. An index of the last 24 pho-
tos taken is printed.
RANGE—Press OK. Individually set the series of pho-
tos for the index printout: Use the number keypad to
enter the number for the first photo and confirm with
OK. Then enter the number of the last photo of your
index printout. Confirm with OK.
10×15 cm
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24 index images fit on one A4 page. If more
than 24 photos are contained on your stor-
age medium, you can use the RANGE function to
divide the memory contents onto multiple user-
defined index pages.
Your multifunction machine displays the detected pho-
tos on the display. You can page through the photos
with /. Press OK to select one or more image files for
printing. The selected photo is marked with a coloured
border.
Use the number keypad (or /) to enter the de-
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sired number of copies (1 to 99) and confirm
with OK.
Use / to select whether you want to use normal
3
or coated paper, photo paper or a transparency.
Confirm with OK (or with K or the Y button).
4
Your multifunction machine starts the index print-
out.
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Return to the last menu entry with C. You
may terminate the print job with the X but-
ton. The page is ejected.
No. of copies 1
5. Photo Printer

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