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How to Use the Manuals
Please refer to the following manuals according to your purposes.
Printer User Guide (This Guide)
•Printer, paper and ink cassettes handling instructions
•Camera and printer connection instructions
•Printer and computer connection overview
Printer Driver User Guide
(Bundled on the CP Printer Solution Disk)
•Printer driver installation instructions
•Printer and computer connection instructions and printing instructions
Camera User Guide (Included with the Camera)
•Shooting, replaying and erasing images from the camera
•Camera and printer connection instructions and printing instructions
•Camera and computer connection instructions
ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide (Windows)ImageBrowser Software User Guide (Macintosh)
•Instructions on how to use ZoomBrowser EX and ImageBrowser
These PDF format manuals are available on the Canon website. Please download them from the following URL:
http://www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/information-e.html
: Included with the Printer
Symbols Used
:This mark denotes issues that may affect the printer’s operation.
:This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operating
procedures.
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Package Contents
Card Photo PrinterPaper Cassette
(Postcard size)
Standard Paper
(Postcard size, 5 sheets)
Battery Pack NB-CP1L*1*
2
Battery PackTerminal Cover*1*
Compact Power Adapter
Ink Cassette(Postcard size, for 5 sheets)
2
AC CableCleaner Stick
CA-CP100
Paper Cassette
(Card size)*
1
CP Printer Solution Disk
•User Guide (this booklet)
•Warranty Card*
•Canon Customer Support Leaflet*
2
2
*1 Included with the CP-300 only.
2
Not included in someregions.
*
The following products are sold separately.
Paper Cassette PCL-CP100L size*Paper Cassette PCC-CP100Card sizeColor Ink/Paper Set KP-36IPPostcard size, 36 standard sheetsColor Ink/Paper Set KL-36IPL size, 36 standard sheets*Color Ink/Paper Set KC-36IPCard size, 36 standard sheetsColor Ink/Full-sized Label Set KC-18IFCard size, full-size, 18 Label sheetsColor Ink/Label Set KC-18ILCard size, Multiple (8-screen), 18 Label sheetsBattery Pack NB-CP1LSpare battery pack. Cannot be used with the
Battery/Charge Adapter Kit BCA-CP100Set including the Battery Pack NB-CP1L and a
Car Battery Adapter CBA-CP100Powers the printer from a car’s battery.
* Not sold in some regions.
CP-200.
battery charger. Cannot be used with the CP-200.
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Quick Start
Let’s start by printing on postcard size paper. This section explains the
procedures required to print with the paper and the ink cassette (trial kit)
included with your printer. Some steps may vary according to the printer model so be sureto check which printer model youareusing (CP-300 or CP-200).Ifyou have trouble understanding certain procedures,pleaserefer totherelevant reference pages for detailed instructions.
*General camera descriptions in this guiderefer todigital cameras or digital camcorders
compatiblewith the card photo printer (CP-300/CP-200).However, in detailed instructions, “camera” refers to “digital cameras”, and “compact power adapter” refers to “power source” throughout this guide.
Things to Prepare
Printer (CP-300 or CP-200)Standard Paper (Postcard size, 5 sheets)Ink Cassette (Postcard size, for 5 sheets)Paper Cassette (Postcard size)Compact Power Adapter CA-CP100AC CableCanon cameraMemory card containing the images you wish to print
Camera User Guide
USB Cable included with your camera kit
: Included with the Printer
Loading the Ink Cassette in the Printer p. 22
1
Open the ink cassette
1
compartment cover.
4
Load the ink cassetteand
2
close the ink cassette
compartment cover.
Placing the Paper into the Paper Cassette p. 23
2
Paper (Glossy side up)
Top Cover
Middle Cover
(Address/stamp side next to the middle cover)
Open thepaper cassette’s
1
top and middle covers.
Place the middle cover back to its original position,
3
and leave the topcoveropen.
Loading the Paper Cassette into the Printer p. 25
3
Place the paper (postcardsize, 5
2
sheets), glossy side up and the address/stamp side nextto the middle cover, inthe paper cassette.
Middle Cover
Open the paper cassette
1
compartment cover.
Push the paper cassette all the way
2
into the paper cassette
compartment, with its top cover
open and its middle cover closed.
Continued on the next page.
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Quick Start (Continued)
Connecting the Printer to a Power Source p. 26
4
Insert the AC cable into the
1
compact poweradapter and
mark
facing up
Connect the compact power adapter to
2
the printer’s DC IN terminal.
•At this point, theCP-200’s power will turnonand the printer’s indicator will light green.
Connecting the Camera to the Printer p. 26
5
DC IN Terminal
plug the other end into a power outlet.
To PowerSource
Connect the USB cable (included with the
1
camera)to the camera’s DIGITAL terminal.
Direct Print Connector
• If you are using the CP-200, go to step 7.
6
DIGITALTerminal
Connect the USBcable with its mark facing down
Connect the other end ofthe USB cable tothe
2
printer’s direct print connector.
Turn On the Power (CP-300 Only) p. 27
6
ON/OFF Button
Indicator
Press the printer’sON/OFF button until the indicator lights green.
Printing p. 28
7
Turn the camera’spower on and display the images.
1
•The (Direct Print) mark appears onthe upper left corner ofthe LCD monitor.
Press the camera’s SET button.
2
Screen shot of the camera’s LCD monitor
Select [Print] and press theSET button.
3
• Printing starts.
With certain camera models, the camera will power up and display its images when it is connected tothe printer with the USB cable. For detailed instructions, please refer to theCamera User Guide that came withyour
camera.
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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the Canon Card Photo Printer CP-300/CP-
200.
This User Guideexplains the printer’s general flow of operations, from camera print settings to printing andcomputer connection operations to printing. For information about how to make prints, refer to the Camera User Guidethat camewith your camera and to the Printer Driver User Guide(bundled on the CP Printer Solution Disk).
Before using your printer for the first time, please read through the safety precautions.p. 10
Warning Against Copyright Infringement
Please respect all copyrights. Use of images produced by this printer for purposes other than personal entertainment may be prohibited bylaw.
Warranty Limitations
Thisprinter’s warranty is only effective in the country of sale. If a problem arises while the printer is in use abroad, please convey it back to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
For Canon Customer Support contacts, please see the Canon Limited Warranty supplied with your printer.
Disclaimer
•While every effort has been made toensure thatthe information contained in thisUser Guide isaccurate and complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions. Canon reserves the right to change the specifications for thehardware and software describedhereinat any time without prior notice.
•No part of thisUser Guide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,stored in a retrieval system,or translated intoany language in anyform, by any means,withoutthe prior writtenpermission of Canon.
•Canon makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due toa mistaken operation or malfunction of theproduct, the CompactFlashcard) or use ofnon-CanonCF cards.
Trademark Acknowledgements
•Canonis a trademark ofCanon,Inc.
•Any other company and product names used herein maybe trademarks oftheir respective companies.
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cards (CF
What Can Be Accomplished with this Printer
Connects directly to supporting Canon cameras
Allows easy printing from any Canon camera that supports direct printing with the card
photo printer (CP-300/CP-200). Just connect the interface cableand you’re ready togo.
Connects directly to computers
Simplyconnect the printer to a computer with onecommercially availableUSB cable to perform the following operations.
•Print images shot withthe camera
•Print part of animage (trimming)
•Print images with captions and artistic layout(Windows only)
•Make your own custom business cards
Three paper sizes and two types of labels
You can print on standard paper inpostcard size,Lsize or credit-cardsize. In addition to the standard size paper, you can print full-sized labels or 8-label stickers with the credit-card size paper.
High-quality prints, fast paper feeding
Offers photo-quality prints. Producesupto 18 prints without reloading.
Fast printing
Postcard size images can be printed at the high speed of approximately 85 seconds per sheet.
Coated prints
Applies a protective coating to each print.
Borderless prints
Can produce borderless images thatfill the paper completely.
Supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
Supports DPOF settings for print selection,number ofcopies, and shooting date.
Easy outdoor printing
You can easily print outdoors by attaching thebattery pack (CP-300 only).You can also print images using thepower of the cigarette lighter socket ofacar with the separately sold Car Battery Adapter.
•If does not display on the camera’s LCD monitor when you connect yourcamera to thisprinter, your camera’sfirmware may be incompatible with this printer. Pleasecheck theCanon BeBit website (http://www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/BeBit-e.html) or your regionalCanon website,for information or to download compatible firmware.
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Read This First
Safety Precautions
•Before using the devices, pleaseensure that youhave readand understood thesafety precautions described below. Alwaysensure that the devices are operatedcorrectly.
•The safety precautions notedon the following pages are intended to instructyou in the safe and correctoperation ofthe devices to prevent injuries or damageto yourselfand other persons.
•“Devices” refers tothe “printer, compact power adapter,battery pack (included with theCP-300 in some regions or sold separately) or charge adapter (sold separately)” throughoutthis guide.
WARNINGS
Devices
Ifthe devices emit smoke or a burning odor, or showother signsofsignificant malfunction,immediately unplug the AC cable from thepower outlet. Continued
operation under these conditions poses risk offire or electric shock. Be sure thatsmoke or burning odor subsides, and then contact your dealer or the nearest Canon Customer Support help desk.
If thedevicesaredropped or the devices casing becomes damaged, unplugthe ACcable from the power outlet. Continuedoperation poses risk of fire or electric shock.
Contact your dealer orthe nearest canon Customer Support help desk.
Never rest smallmetallicobjects or liquid containerson top of the devices. If liquid splashes onto thedevices, wipe the devices dry using a softabsorbent cloth. If liquid spills into the devices or an object falls into the devices,immediately unplug the AC cable from the power outlet. Continued operation poses risk of fire or electric shock.Contact your dealer or the nearest CanonCustomer Support help desk.
Do not use flammable solvents such as alcohol, benzene, or paint thinner to clean the devices.Use ofsuch solvents poses a fire risk.
Do not drop or insert metallic or combustibleobjects into the devices. Entry of foreign
objects into the devices may result in fire, electric shock, or equipment failure. Store the devices outof the reach ofchildren.
Do not disassemble or modify the devices.The devicescontain high-voltage components,and there isrisk of electric shock. If your devices need internal adjustments or repair, contact your dealer or a Canon Customer Supporthelp desk.
Do not touch metalparts of the devices or the power plug during thunderstorms.
Lightning strikes may produce lethal voltages within the devices.Keep clear of the deviceswhile thunderstorms are in progress.
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Power
Do not exceed the cable and power outlet ratings when operating this product. Do not
operate this product outside of the specified voltage rating. Connecting too many lines to the
same outlet may result in fire. Check that the voltage of the outlet is compatible with the
devices before plugging them in.
If the AC cable becomes damaged (if internal wiring is exposed, etc.), immediately unplug the cable from the power outlet.Continued use poses risk offireor electric shock.
Do not plug inorunplug the AC cable while your hands are wet, as thismayresult inelectric shock.When unplugging thecable, hold it firmly at the plug area. Do not pull directly
on the cable, as this may damage or expose the cable’sinternal wiring, resulting in riskof fire or electric shock.
Be sure that the AC cable is plugged all the wayin.A loose connection may result in heatbuildup,fire, or electric shock.
Do not damage, modify, or rest heavyobjects on theACcable. Damage to thecable may resultin theexposure of live wires, fire,or electric shock.
Keep the AC cable free of dust. The presence of dust or metallic debris on the plug posesriskof fire or electric shock.If the plug area is not clean,unplug the AC cable and then wipethe plug area clean using a dry cloth.Check the plug periodically to make sure itis clean.
Usage Location
Do not place the devices onanunstable or tiltedtable or desk, as there is riskthat thedevices may fall and cause injury.
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CAUTIONS
Devices
Do not block the air vents on the printer. Blocking the ventsmay causethe inside of the printer to overheat,resulting indamage to internalcomponents and risk of equipment failure or fire. Use the devices in a well-ventilated area.
Do not rest heavy objects onthe devices. Objects may falloff thedevices andcause injury. Weight placed on the devices may deform the casing, resulting in damageto internalparts andposing risk offire.
Unplug the devices whenyou are not using them. If thedevices remain pluggedin,thereisrisk that accidental contact with the device’s internal parts may cause electric shock.Leaving the devices plugged in during prolonged periods ofnon-use poses risk offire.
Do not remove the paper cassette from theprinter while printing is in progress. Papermoves back and forth in the cassette four times during printing. Placing your hand in the way of moving paper may resultin injury. Wait for printing tofinish completelybefore removing the cassette. Never place your hand into the paper cassette slot.
Do not reach into internal parts of the devices except as specified in the operating instructions.Reaching into inappropriate parts ofthe devices may cause your handto
become caught or injured.
Power
Do not movethe devices while theyare pluggedin.Doing so may damage the AC cable.Continueduse of a damaged AC cable poses risk offireor electric shock.
Do not excessivelybend or twist the ACcable. Doing so may damage thecable.Continued use of a damaged cable poses risk of fire or equipment failure. Leave about 10 cm (4 in.) of clearance around thedevices to ensure adequate ventilation.
Do not pull onthe ACcable. Doing so may damage the cable. Continued use ofa damagedcable poses risk offire or electric shock. Always hold the cable bythe plug areawhenunplugging it.
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Usage Location
Do not use the devices in locations that are smoky, humid, dusty, or subject to strong
vibration. Entry of water or dust into the devices, or internal damage caused by strong
vibration, may pose risk of fire or electric shock. Have the devices checked approximately
once ayear (contact your dealer),preferably before the onset ofyourarea’s humid season.
Do not leave the devices exposedto hightemperatures. Donotleave in direct sunlight, or close toheating equipment,or in a car with windows closed on a hot day. Hightemperaturesmay cause deformation ofthe devices and pose risk offire.
Do not use the devices near an open flame. Sheets ejected from the printer (onto thetop ofthepaper cassette) may fall into the flame, resulting infire.
Do not use the devices close to TV sets or AM radios. Devices’ operationmay adversely affect TVand radio reception.
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Proper Usage and Handling
Usage Location
Do not use near strong magnets ornear devices that producestrong electromagnetic fields. Electromagnetic radiation from devices such as TVs and game machines, and strong
magnetic fields from devices suchasspeakers and large motors, may cause distortion inprinted images.
Usein a well-ventilated, levelarea.
Leave about 10cm(4 in.) of clearance around theprinter.Be sure toleave clearance
around thepaper-handling slot(at therear) so thatpaper has sufficient room to jut out from the slot during printing.
Handling Precautions
Please avoid turningthe printer’s power on and off needlessly as the printer initialization consumes ink: Theremay notbe enough ink left for the allotted sheets in the
set.
When theprinter is not in use,please remove the battery pack(CP-300 only).
Unplug the printer when you are notusing it. Butplease note that you should plug in and
run the printer at leastonce every sixmonths to ensure that it remains functional.
Before transportingthe printer, removethepaper and ink cassettes and close the paper cassette cover and the ink cassette cover. If dirt or foreign objects enter the printer,
print quality may deteriorate.
Pack the printer into an appropriate case for transport. If a case isnotavailable, wrap itwith clothor other protective materialto protectagainstscratches.
Never use volatilecompoundsor insecticides onthe printer,anddo not allow rubber or vinyl material to remain in prolonged contact withthe printer. These materials may
cause deformation oftheprinter’s casing.
Overheating
If the printer overheats, it will temporarily stop operating.This does not mean that the printer has malfunctioned. Theprinter willresume normal printing as soonasit cools
down.Temporary stoppages are most likelyto occur in the following cases:
•When printing continuously.
•Ifthe room isunusually warm.
•If the air ventsareblockedor if ventilation isinadequate.
To Prevent Damage from Condensation
Condensation may form in the printer ifyou suddenly move itfrom a cold location to a warm location.To prevent damage thatmight be caused by condensation, place the printer
in a sealed vinyl bag prior to moving it, and allow it to reach room temperature before using it.
Stop using the printer immediately if you detect condensation. Continued use may damage
the equipment. Wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use.
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Cleaning the Printer
Never use benzene, paint thinner, or other volatile solvents to clean the printer. Volatile
solvents may cause deformation or peeling of the printer’s casing. To clean the printer, wipe it
with a soft dry cloth. If stronger cleaning is required, wipe first with a cloth moistened with a
dilute neutral solvent, then wipeagain witha softdry cloth. If you usea chemical cleaning cloth, read the instructions that come with it and observe all indicated precautions.
Keep the air vents clean and free of dust. Clean the vents as necessary.Dust thatenters the printer through the ventsmay land on theink sheet, resulting inpoor printquality and possibly leading toprinter breakdown. If theink sheet becomes dusty, remove the ink cassette and replace itwith a new one.
Proper Handling of Ink Cassettes
Please useonly the ink cassettes specifiedfor use by Canon.
Do not openthe inkcassette cover while printingis inprogress,and do not pull the ink cassette out. These actions may damage theprinter.
Do not touch orpull on the ink sheet.
Do not handle the ink cassettes with wet or sweaty hands.
Allow ink cassettes to reach room temperature before installingand using them.
Condensation may form if you suddenly move ink cassettesfrom acoldlocation to a warmlocation. If there is riskof condensation,leave the cassette in its packaging until itreaches room temperature, andwipe away anymoisture before loading it.
Ifyou are not planning to use the printer for a while, remove and store the ink cassette.
Proper Handling of Paper Cassettes
Do not apply excessive force to the paper cassette. Force or impact on the cassette may resultin paper jams or equipment damage.
Do not bendordeform the springlocatedat the rear of the middlecover of the paper cassette.
Spring
Do not place any foreign objects in the print output receptacle (on the top of the paper cassette).This area is for paper only.
Ifyou are not planning to use the printer for a while, remove the paper cassette, close the paper cassette’s top cover and store the paper cassette. Also remove the paper
from the paper cassette and store it horizontally.
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