Printing Methods; Printing An Index - Canon MultiPASS F60 Basic Manual

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Printing methods

There are different methods for printing photographs from a memory card. Follow this
general procedure to print photographs:
Print an index (
photographs in the memory card.
• Note the number below the photograph(s) you want to print.
All frames
(
p. 5-5)
NOTE
• If there are DPOF settings in the memory card, <DPOF> will display in the LCD in standby mode. If you
press [Start], the photographs will be printed immediately according to the DPOF settings.
• You may not be able to print photographs if their file sizes are too large.
• For each printing method except DPOF, you can set date printing from the machine. For details, see the
Comprehensive Guide.

Printing an index

This printing method prints thumbnails of the photographs in a memory card. An index is
useful to see small versions of all photographs in a memory card without having to print each
photograph individually.
When you print an index, a number A is assigned to each thumbnail. You will need these
numbers to select the photographs you want to print in a larger format.
If "?" appears in the index, see p. 11-6.
Chapter 5
Step 1
below) to see thumbnails of all the
Step 2
Select a printing method.
Single frame
( Comprehensive
(
p. 5-6)
Guide)
Photo printing from a memory card—Basic operation
Frame range
( Comprehensive
Guide)
5
DPOF
A
5-3

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