CANON CP770 User Manual [fr]

CP770
Printing Guide
ENGLISH
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DANSK
DEUTSCH
ESPAÑOL
FRANÇAIS
ITALIANO
NEDERLANDS
SUOMI
SVENSKA
© CANON INC. 2008
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Printing Guide
Easy Printing
Beautiful Prints
and Fun!
ENGLISH
SELPHY Has Come to Your Home.
A stylish and powerful printer for preserving precious family moments. SELPHY enriches your daily life with beautiful photo prints.
BEAUTIFUL
Long lasting
fine prints
FUN
Creating your
original album
Table of Contents
Unpack ..........................................................................................................................p. 4
Getting Started ..............................................................................................................p. 5
Printing from Memory Cards .........................................................................................p. 7
What You Can Do with Your SELPHY Printer ................................................................p. 9
Printing from Digital Cameras, Mobile Phones or Computers .....................................p. 15
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EASY
Quick printing
Accessories (Sold Separately) ....................................................................................p. 20
Cleaning, Storing or Carrying the Printer ....................................................................p. 21
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................p. 23
Please Read (Safety Precautions and Handling Precautions) ....................................p. 27
Specifications ..............................................................................................................p. 30
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Unpack
Package Contents
The package contains the following accessories. If there is anything missing, please contact the store where you purchased this product.
Printer Unit
Do not use the storage case for purposes other than storing the printer and accessories.
Power Cord
CD-ROM:
Compact Photo Printer
Solution Disk
Components Guide
Controls (p. 9) Power Lamp
Lights green: (Power on) Standby
Blinks green: Printing Lights orange: Charging
battery Blinks orange: Low battery Lights/blinks red: Error
Memory Card Slots
Battery Cover
Battery Cover Lever
Air Vents
Paper Ejection Slot
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Release
the catch.
Storage case
Cleaner
Printing Guide
• (This guide)
European Warranty
System (EWS) Booklet
Starter Ink Cassette
(Postcard Size
for 5 prints)
Storage arrangement
Compact Power Adapter
Starter Paper Pack (Postcard Size, 5 sheets)
Paper Cassette
(Card Size)
Paper Cassette (Postcard Size)
Ink Cassette Compartment Ink Cassette Lever
Ink Cassette Compartment Cover
Paper Cassette Slot Paper Cassette Slot Cover Infrared Data Receiver
USB Terminal for Camera Connection
USB Terminal for Computer Connection
DC IN (Power Input) Terminal
Getting Started
Insert the ink and paper cassettes into the printer.
Preparing the Ink Cassette
Confirm that the ink sheet is taut with no slack.
Confirm the size indication.
Ink sheet Do not touch or pull on.
Push and turn here if the ink sheet is slack.
Preparing the Paper Cassette
Open the outer lid. Open the inner lid.
Confirm the size indication.
For Wide Size paper cassette (sold separately), slide the inner lid first, then open it.
Set the paper. Close the inner lid.
Remove the protective sheet. The shiny side is faced up.
Inner lid
Clicks.
For Postcard Size paper with a stamp field, orient the stamp field on the reverse side towards the inner lid.
Always use the paper specific to SELPHY CP series printers included in the genuine Canon brand Color
• Ink/Paper Sets. Commercially sold printing paper, regular postcards, or paper specified for use in SELPHY ES series printers cannot be used.
Do not set 19 or more sheets in the paper cassette (13 or more for Wide Size sheets).
• Mistakenly reversing the paper in the cassette may damage the printer.
• Do not bend the paper at the perforations or separate it before printing.
• Do not use label sheets that have begun to peel or label sheets with portions peeled back.
• Do not write on a sheet before printing with the printer. It may lead to a malfunction.
• Do not print on printed paper.
• Never reuse a spent ink cassette.
For Wide Size paper cassette, close the inner lid and slide it until it clicks.
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Installing the Ink Cassette and the Paper Cassette
Open the two covers of the printer.
Paper cassette compartment cover
Ink cassette compartment cover
Insert the ink cassette and the paper cassette.
Paper visible through opening
Paper cassette (Insert all the way into the slot)
To remove the ink cassette, slide up the ink cassette lever.
Ink cassette lever
Ink cassette (Insert until it clicks)
Confirm the size indication (Should be the same)
Close the ink cassette cover.
Placing and Connecting the Printer
Set up and connect your SELPHY printer in the following manner for safe use.
Insert the power cord
to the compact power adapter.
Plug the other end into a
power outlet.
Connect the compact
power adapter to the printer.
To a power outlet
Do not block the air vents.
Compact power adapter
Power cord
10 cm (4 in.)
Make sure there is free space at the front and back of the printer of at least the length of the paper. (During printing, the paper will pass in and out.)
Do not place the printer on an unstable or tilted surface.
• Keep the printer at least 1 meter (3 ft.) from devices emitting electromagnetic waves or strong magnetic
• fields.
You can also use the battery pack sold separately (p. 20).
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Printing from Memory Cards
Print images from a memory card that is inserted into the printer.
Make sure that no camera or computer is connected to the printer.
• This SELPHY printer supports image data conforming to the Design rule for Camera File system (Exif
• compliant) and DPOF (Ver.1.00) standard.
Use a memory card formatted in the device used for taking the images. A memory card formatted in the
• computer might not be recognized.
Images that have been edited on a computer might not be displayed or printed properly.
• An image that has been taken by a mobile phone might not be displayed or printed properly depending
• on the size of the image when it was taken.
Movies cannot be played back on this printer.
Compatible Memory Cards
Slot Memory Cards
CompactFlash Card Microdrive
xD-Picture Card
SD Memory Card miniSD Card SDHC Memory Card miniSDHC Card MultiMediaCard MMCplus Card HC MMCplus Card MMCmobile Card RS-MMC Card
microSD Card microSDHC Card MMCmicro Card
Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo
Memory Stick micro
: You need to use the specific adapter for the memory card. Please purchase the specific adapter.
*1 Purchase the CompactFlash Card Adapter for xD-Picture Card. *2 Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard
For memory cards requiring an adapter, be sure to first insert the memory card into the adapter before
• inserting the adapter into the appropriate card slot. If you insert the memory card into a card slot without first inserting it into an adapter, you may not be able to remove the memory card from the printer.
Please refer to the user guide included with your memory card and adapter for handling instructions.
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Printing the Selected Image (Basic Printing)
You can select images, specify the number of copies for each, and then print them all out. If you want to embed the date, follow the instructions on page 12 before printing.
Do not pull out the paper cassette or open the ink cassette cover just after turning on the printer or while
• printing. This will lead to malfunctions.
During printing, the paper will pass in and out several times. Do not touch or pull on the paper until printing
• has finished and the printed sheet collects on the print output tray (on top of the paper cassette).
Do not let 10 or more sheets of printed paper collect on the print output tray.
• Do not pull out the memory card during printing.
Press and hold until the start-up image
appears on the LCD monitor to turn on the power.
To change the display language, refer to page 14.
Insert a single memory card into the
appropriate card slot.
When inserting a small memory card like miniSD Card in the “SD/miniSD/MMC+/RS-MMC” slot, insert the card in the lower portion of the slot.
Label side
Insert all the way.
Press or to select the image you wish to
print.
Press and hold down or : Jumps images by 5.
Press or to set the number of copies.
Press and hold down or : Increases or decreases the number
• of copies by 5.
You can specify up to 99 copies (or total of 999 prints).
Number of copies of the selected image
Number of sheets required
Press .
Printing starts.
To print other images together, repeat the steps and .
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• Pressing when the total number of prints is 0 copies will print one copy of the image displayed on the
• LCD monitor.
To remove a memory card, grasp the portion of the card protruding from the card slot and pull it out.
• Use a marker pen to write on the printed sheets.
What You Can Do with Your SELPHY Printer
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Enjoy a multitude of basic and advanced functions with SELPHY.
Buttons and LCD Monitor
Controls
LCD monitor Displays images, setting screens, and
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The LCD monitor may be covered with a thin plastic film for protection against scratches during shipment. If so, remove the film before using the printer.
error messages. Turns on or off the power.
Displays the menu screen.
DPOF Print (p. 13)
• Print All Images (p. 13)
• Print Settings (p. 10)
• Printer Setup (p. 14)
Specifies the number of prints or changes menu items.
Selects settings.
Returns to the previous operation or cancels printing.
Switches between images or changes setting values.
Starts printing.
LCD Monitor
Display when [Info Display] (p. 14) is set to [On].
File Number
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Installed ink cassette type
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(In this example, [P] stands for Postcard Size) Card slot being used
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Print Settings (p. 10)
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Date Correct Red-Eye My Colors Page Layout Image Optimize Borders
(Settings that are not available are grayed out) Number of sheets required
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Number of copies of the selected image
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Print Settings
You can make print-related settings such as bordered/borderless or print layout.
The default setting is marked as .
Prints images with the date when they were taken.
On, Off ( )
Page Layout
Sets the number of images to print on a single sheet of paper. The number of copies selected for an image (p. 8) will be printed in the set layout.
1-up ( ), 2-up, 4-up, 8-up,
Index
Date
Correct Red-Eye
Corrects red-eye in the image.
On, Off ( )
Image Optimize
Corrects the images for optimum quality.
On ( ), Off
Changes the color of the image.
My Colors
Off ( ), Vivid*1, Neutral*2, Positive Film*3,
Sepia, B/W
Borders
Prints bordered or borderless.
Bordered, Borderless ( )
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*1 Contrast and color depth are enhanced. *2 Contrast and color depth are suppressed. *3 Produces intense, yet natural-looking colors, such as those obtained with positive film.
Press .
The menu screen appears.
[DPOF Print] displays only when you insert a memory card with DPOF settings made with the camera.
Press or to select [Print Settings].
Press .
The Print Settings menu appears.
Press or to select an item you wish to set.
Press or to change the setting value.
To change multiple settings, repeat the steps and .
Press .
Returns to the menu screen. Press again to return to image display.
When printing with a camera connected, the print settings made with the camera will be used.
• Depending on the selected layout, some settings may not be available. You can check the available
• settings when [Info Display] is set to [On] on the LCD monitor (p. 9).
Correct Red-Eye
Depending on the image, red-eye may not be automatically detected or optimally corrected. In the
• following examples red-eye may not be corrected.
Faces that appear extremely small, large, dark or bright in relation to the overall image.
− Faces turned to the side or at a diagonal, or faces with a portion hidden.
Images could have portions other than the eyes mistakenly corrected. Set [Correct Red-Eye] to [On] only
• when printing images with red-eye.
Page Layout
The position of the image in the layout cannot be selected.
• When you select [Index] and the print mode is set to [Print All Images] (p. 13), all images in the memory
• card can be printed out as a thumbnail index.
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Printing with the Date
Print images with the date when the images were taken. Follow the steps below before selecting images.
Press .
Select [Print Settings] with or , then press
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Press or to select [Date].
Press or to set [Date] to [On].
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Press .
Returns to the menu screen. Press again to return to image
display.
You can change the display order of the date in [Date Format] (p. 14).
• Printing with the date may not be possible depending on the selected layout (p. 10). Make sure that [Info
• Display] is set to [On] in the LCD monitor and check if [Date] is available (p. 9).
An image in the memory card appears.
Other Printing Modes
Printing Images Using Camera Specified Settings (DPOF Print)
Select images or specify print settings with the camera before printing. For details on the DPOF settings, refer to the user guide provided with your camera.
Insert a memory card, containing DPOF settings made with the camera
into the card slot.
The confirmation screen for the DPOF settings appears.
Print type set with the camera
Press and check the settings.
Press .
Printing starts.
The date and file number reflect the DPOF settings. These settings cannot be changed with the printer.
• The screen of step also appears if you press to select [DPOF Print] and press . Be
• sure to insert a memory card containing DPOF settings, otherwise [DPOF Print] will not appear on the LCD monitor.
: Index : Standard
[Date] and [File No.]
set with the camera
Number of
sheets required
Print All Images
Print all the images on the memory card.
Press and select [Print All Images] with
or .
Press and check the settings.
Press or to specify the number of copies
• of the selected image.
You can specify up to 99 copies (or total of 999
• prints).
Press .
Printing starts.
Print image
Number of copies
Number of sheets
required
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Making Printer Settings
You can make printer settings such as the display language.
The default setting is marked as .
Item Description Settings
Date Format Sets the date format used when printing out with the date. yy/mm/dd,
Language Sets the display language of the LCD monitor.
Info Display Displays the properties of the print settings or file number of
the image.
* The image display will be large but it will take some time until it displays.
Press .
Select [Printer Setup] with or , then press
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Press or to select an item you wish to set.
mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy ( )
See below. On ( ),
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Press or to change the setting value.
To change multiple settings, repeat steps and .
Press .
Returns to the menu screen. Press again to return to image display.
Changing the [Language] setting
1 Select [Language] in step , then press . 2 Press , , or to select the language you wish to set. 3 Press .
Returns to the [Printer Setup] screen.
Printing from Digital Cameras, Mobile Phones or Computers
Printing from a Camera
Print from a camera supporting (PictBridge*) (p. 11) or (Canon Direct Print) by connecting it to the printer. This guide explains the procedure for printing with a Canon digital camera connected as an example.
* PictBridge is an industry standard that allows any digital camera or video camera, regardless of the manufacturer or model, to print
images directly without using a computer.
Make sure that no memory cards are inserted into the printer and that no computer is connected to the
• printer before connecting a camera.
Ensure the camera’s communication settings are configured correctly.
• Set the print setup with the camera.
• For camera handling details, refer to the user guide provided with your camera.
Connect a camera with the printer using the USB cable supplied with the
camera.
Turn on the power of the printer first, then the camera. Play back the
images with the camera.
The or the icon appears on the LCD monitor of the camera.
Select the desired image on the camera, and press the button of the
camera.
Printing starts.
If the camera does not feature the button, make the settings with the camera until printing. For
• details, refer to the user guide provided with your camera.
Printing cannot be canceled with on the printer while printing with a camera connected.
• Operate the camera to cancel printing.
When printing from a (Canon Direct Print) connected camera on Wide Size paper (100 x 200 mm (4 x
• 8 in.)), the image will print only up to 100 x 150 mm (4 x 6 in.), aligned to the left.
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Printing from a Mobile Phone (Wireless Printing)
Print images wirelessly from a mobile phone supporting infrared data communication (IrDA or IrSimple) or Bluetooth.
Make sure that no memory cards are inserted in the printer, and no camera or computer is connected to
• the printer during wireless printing.
You cannot establish a wireless connection between the printer and a computer.
• Only image data files up to approx. 2 MB can be transmitted (maximum data size varies depending on the
• mobile phone).
Data transmission time increases when data size is large. Accordingly, it may take some time before
• printing starts.
Movies, E-mails, phone directories, or image data, for example, downloaded from a URL attached to an
• E-mail may not be printable.
The printer may not be able to print images saved onto the memory card of certain mobile phones.
• Printing cannot be canceled by pressing during wireless printing.
• The position and orientation (horizontal or vertical) of images for printing is set automatically by the printer.
• The edges of the image may be cropped with certain paper sizes.
• For information on how to use the mobile phone’s wireless functions, refer to the user guide of your mobile
• phone.
Infrared (IrDA, IrSimple) Wireless Printing
Turn the printer’s power on.
Transmit an image from your mobile phone
to the printer.
Power lamp blinks green during data transmission. Printing starts after data transmission is completed.
Within 20 cm (7.9 in.)
Printing via Bluetooth
Install Bluetooth Unit BU-30, sold separately.
Turn the printer’s power on.
Transmit an image from your mobile phone to
the printer.
Bluetooth unit blinks blue during data transmission. Printing starts after data transmission is completed.
For instructions for connecting or communication with Bluetooth, refer to the user guide provided with your Bluetooth unit. If prompted by the mobile phone for a device to connect to, select [Canon SELPHY CP770­xx:xx:xx] (where x refers to a numerical digit).
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Effective range Approx. 10°
Up to approx. 10 m (33 ft.)
Printing from a Computer
Print from a computer connected to the printer.
Make sure that no memory card is inserted in the printer, and that no camera is connected to the printer
• before connecting a computer.
The printer may not function properly if other USB devices (with the exception of a USB mouse or USB
• keyboard) are used at the same time as the printer. Disconnect all other USB devices from your computer and then reconnect the printer.
Do not put your computer into the standby mode (or sleep mode) while the printer is connected to a USB
• port. If you accidentally do so, do not disconnect the USB cable from your computer while it is in standby mode.
For details on how to use the computer, refer to the user guide of your computer.
System Requirements
OS Windows Vista, Windows XP Service Pack 2,
Configuration The above OS should be pre-installed on computers with built-in USB ports. CPU Windows Vista: Pentium 1.3 GHz or higher
RAM Windows Vista: 512 MB or more
Interface USB Free Hard Disk
Space Display 1,024 x 768 pixels or more
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
Windows XP/Windows 2000: Pentium 500 MHz or higher
Windows XP/Windows 2000: 256 MB or more
520 MB or more (when all applications are installed)
High Color (16 bit) or better
Windows Macintosh
Mac OS X (v10.3 - v10.4)
PowerPC G3/G4/G5 or Intel processor
256 MB or more
320 MB or more (when all applications are installed)
1,024 x 768 pixels or more 32,000 colors or better
Introduction to the Supplied Programs
The software necessary for printing with the printer connected to a computer is included on the supplied Compact Photo Printer Solution Disk.
Ulead Photo Express LE (Windows Vista, Windows XP)
Use this software’s functions to add frames or text to your images, and to easily print them in various ways.
ZoomBrowser EX (Windows)/ImageBrowser (Macintosh)
Use this multi-function software not only for printing, but also for managing, viewing, editing, and exporting images.
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Installing the Printer Driver
Do not connect the computer to the printer before placing the CD-ROM in the computer.
• You must login to the computer as an administrator before beginning installation.
The instructions in this section are intended for Windows XP and Mac OS X (v10.4). If you are using another version, actual screen contents and procedures may differ slightly from those indicated here.
Windows Macintosh
Place the supplied CD-ROM
in the computer.
Click
Click to select your printer name.
Click [Yes], if you consent to the
software license agreement.
Connect the computer to the
printer, and turn the printer’s power on.
Place the supplied CD-ROM
in the computer and double­click the icon in the CD­ROM window.
Click
Click [Agree], if you consent
to the software license agreement.
Click to select [Easy
Install], then click [Install].
Restart your computer.
Connect the computer to the
printer (see the figure left), and turn the printer’s power on.
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Commercially available USB cable
Click [Finish].
Register your printer on the
Printer List in the [Printer Setup Utility].
Installing the Software
Windows Macintosh
Place the supplied CD-ROM
in the computer.
Place the supplied CD-ROM
in the computer and double­click the icon in the CD-
Click
ROM window.
Click [Install].
Select [Easy Installation] and
click [Next].
Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed.
Click [Restart] or [Finish], then
remove the CD-ROM after
Click [OK], then remove the
CD-ROM.
screen returns to the desktop.
Refer to the [Help] menu of the software for operations.
• For Ulead Photo Express LE customer support, consult the following website.
• http://ulead.com/events/canon/selphy
Click
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Accessories (Sold Separately)
Color Ink/Paper Sets and Paper Cassettes
The color ink cassette and the paper cassette differ depending on the paper size. Check the table below*1.
Paper size Color Ink/Paper Set Sheets Paper Cassette
Postcard Size Color Ink/Paper Set KP-36IP 36 Paper Cassette PCP-CP300
Color Ink/Paper Set KP-72IP 72 Color Ink/Paper Set KP-72IN 72 Color Ink/Paper Set KP-108IP 108
Color Ink/Paper Set KP-108IN 108 L Size Color Ink/Paper Set KL-36IP 36 Paper Cassette PCL-CP300 Card Size Color Ink/Paper Set KC-36IP 36 Paper Cassette PCC-CP300
Color Ink/Label Set KC-18IF (Full-page labels) 18
Color Ink/Label Set KC-18IL (8-label sheets) Wide Size Color Ink/Paper Set KW-24IP 24 Paper Cassette PCW-CP100
*1 Some accessories may not be available depending on region. *2 Set the page layout to [8-up] (p. 10).
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Other Accessories
Bluetooth Unit BU-30: You can print wirelessly from a mobile phone supporting Bluetooth.
• Battery Pack NB-CP2L: You can print at locations without a power outlet.
(Included with the SELPHY)
(Included with the SELPHY)
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Charging the Battery Pack
Remove the battery cover.
Press and hold down the
battery cover lever.
Remove the cover.
Number of prints (while using the fully charged battery pack) Postcard/L Size: Approx. 36, Card Size: Approx. 72, Wide Size: Approx. 24
When the battery pack is not used, remove it from the printer, put the terminal cover on the battery pack, and put the battery cover back on the printer.
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Attach the battery pack.
It clicks
To a power outlet
Charge the battery.
(Approx 4 hours, charging temperature between 5 - 40°C (41 - 104°F))
Power lamp Lights orange: Charging Off: Charge complete Blinks orange: Low battery
Cleaning, Storing or Carrying the Printer
Cleaning the Printer
Cleaning the Inside of the Printer
Remove dust inside of the printer with the supplied cleaner.
Remove the ink cassette (p. 6).
Insert the cleaner all the way in the ink
cassette compartment and slide it in and out 2 or 3 times.
Arrow side facing up
Do not touch white parts of the cleaner as its performance may be affected.
Cleaning the Printer Casing
Wipe the casing with a soft dry cloth.
Never use volatile solvents such as benzine, paint thinner, or diluted neutral solvent. They may cause deformation or peeling of the printer’s casing.
Cleaning the Back of the Printer
Clean the dust from the air vents on the back. If dust enters from the air vents and gets on the ink sheet, the printer may not print cleanly. If dust becomes lodged on the ink sheet, use a commercially available blower brush to remove it so that you do not touch the ink sheet.
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Storing the Printer and Prints
Storing the Printer
Detach the power cord of the compact power adapter from the power outlet (If using the battery pack,
• remove it).
Remove the compact power adapter and paper cassette from the printer, store the printer flat so
• that dust does not enter.
Place the printer in the storage case and close the lock to store it. If the lock does not close properly,
• check if the printer is placed correctly.
Store the accessories as follows.
Paper cassette: Keep the remaining paper left inside the cassette and close the outer lid.
­Ink cassette: Keep the ink cassette in the printer. Otherwise, store it in a bag to avoid dust.
­Compact power adapter, battery pack: Wait until the compact power adapter (or battery pack)
­has cooled down to normal temperature before storing after usage.
If dirt or foreign objects enter the printer, print quality may deteriorate.
Storing Prints
Avoid storing prints in the following places.
• Places with high temperatures (40°C/104°F or higher).
­Places with high humidity or dusty areas.
­Places subject to direct sunlight.
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Please avoid the following actions as they may result in color change, color fading or color bleeding.
• Sticking any type of adhesive tape on a print surface.
­Allowing print surfaces to come into contact with vinyl or plastic.
­Applying alcohol or other volatile solvents to a print surface.
­Leaving print surfaces tightly pressed against other surfaces or objects for prolonged periods.
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If you wish to mount prints in an album, select an album with photo covers made of nylon, polypropylene
• or cellophane.
Color may change over time depending on the conditions of storage. Canon assumes no liability for color changes.
Carrying the Printer
Remove the paper and ink cassettes and close the covers.
• Carry the printer and accessories stored in the storage case. Do not swing the storage case.
• Be careful when lifting the printer with the battery pack attached. The printer may tilt backwards.
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Troubleshooting
Consult this section when the printer does not function as expected or an error occurred.
You Think There is a Problem
If the solutions below do not remedy your problem, contact the retail outlet or a Canon customer support center.
Printer and Power Source
Power will not turn on
Has the plug come out of the power outlet? (p. 6)• Is the connector of the compact power adapter securely connected to the printer’s DC IN terminal?
• (p. 6)
Did you try pressing for a long time? (p. 8)
When using the battery pack
Is the battery sufficiently charged? (p. 20)
• When attaching it, did you press on the battery until it clicked into place? (p. 20)
Printing Problems
Cannot Print
Is the printer power turned on? (p. 8)• Is the ink cassette empty?
• Replace the ink cassette.
Are you using the correct combination of paper, paper cassette and ink cassette? (p. 6)• Is the printer connected to more than one device at once?
• Do not connect simultaneously to a camera, memory card or computer.
Is there paper in the paper cassette? Is the paper cassette inserted all the way in?• Is the ink cassette inserted all the way in?• Is the ink sheet slack? (p. 5)• Are you using the specified paper?• Were the perforated portions of the paper folded over or separated before printing?• Has the printer overheated?
• The printer will temporarily stop when it exceeds a certain temperature. This is not a malfunction. Wait until the temperature drops and the printer resumes. If the printer is connected to a computer when this happens, a message will appear on the computer display. Do not cancel the print. Wait until printing resumes.
Printing from Memory Cards
Is the memory card inserted all the way into the slot with the label facing upward? (p. 8)
• Do the image files conform to the Design rule for Camera File system?
• Have you inserted the memory card directly into the card slot without first inserting the card into the
• adapter? (p. 7) Some memory cards require a specific adapter.
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Cannot Print (continued from previous page)
Printing from Cameras
Is the printer connected to the camera correctly? (p.15)
• Does the firmware of the Canon-brand camera support the printer?
• Does the camera battery have sufficient charge?
• Replace the battery with a fully charged (or new) battery, or use the compact power adapter for the camera.
Printing from Computers
Did you install the printer driver according to the correct procedures? (p. 18)
• Is the printer connected directly to a port on the computer with the USB cable?
• The printer may not operate correctly if it is connected to a USB hub.
Problems Exclusive to Windows
Is the printer set to offline?
• Right-click the printer icon and cancel the offline setting.
Problems Exclusive to Macintosh
Is the printer registered on the Printer List? (p. 18)
Image Does Not Appear When Memory Card Is Inserted
Is the memory card inserted all the way into the slot with the label facing upward? (p. 8)• Do the image files conform to the Design rule for Camera File system?• Have you inserted the memory card directly into the card slot without first inserting the card into the
• adapter? (p. 7) Some memory cards require a specific adapter.
Cannot Print the Date
Printing from Memory Cards
Is the date imprint option set? (p. 12)
• If you are using DPOF printing, the date imprint settings are configured on the device used for the DPOF settings.
Printing from mobile phones
When using infrared data communication or Bluetooth, the date will not be printed.
Printing from Cameras
Is the date imprint option set to [Off] on the camera?
• Set the date imprint option to [On] on the camera. However, if the setting is [Default], the date imprint settings of the printer will be used.
Cannot Print Cleanly
Is the ink sheet or paper dirty?• Is dirt lodged within the printer? (p. 21)• Has condensation formed within the printer?
• Leave it to dry at room temperature for a while.
Is the printer placed near a device with a strong electromagnetic or magnetic field?
• Electromagnetic waves from video game devices or strong magnetism from speakers may distort images. Set it at least 1 meter (3 ft.) apart.
Colors on the Computer Display and the Print Are Different
Color generation methods are different for computer displays and printers. Moreover, the variance may
• be attributable to the environment in which the display is viewed (color and strength of the light), or to the display’s color adjustment settings.
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After using the computer to cancel a print in progress, an image that had already been printed was printed again when resumed printing.
Are you using a Macintosh computer?
• When you restart printing on a Macintosh computer after canceling, an already printed image may print again when printing resumes.
Paper Problems
Paper Will Not Fit into Cassette
Does the paper size match the size of the paper cassette? (p. 6)
Paper is Not Being Advanced Properly
Check the paper and paper cassette are correctly inserted. (p. 6)
Frequent Paper Jams
Has too much paper been placed in the paper cassette?
• Do not place 19 or more sheets in the cassette (13 or more for Wide Size sheets).
Have 10 or more sheets collected on the print output tray? • Is the paper folded or bent?• Have you printed on a sheet that has already been used?
Cannot Print the Specified Number of Prints. Paper Left Over
Are you wasting ink sheet capacity with following operations?
Repeatedly turning the printer on and off without printing.
­Cancel printing while printing is in progress.
­Pulling on the ink sheet.
­Taking out the ink cassette when the paper runs out while printing multiple copies.
­Do not remove the ink cassette when removing and refilling the paper cassette.
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Error Messages
If a problem occurs with the printer, a message accompanied with a possible solution appears in the LCD monitor. In this section, other possible solutions are described. If a problem occurs while the printer is connected to the camera, the camera’s LCD monitor may display an error message.
No paper, or cassette incorrectly inserted!
Check that the paper cassette is firmly inserted all the way into the printer. • If the paper is not feeding correctly into the printer, remove the paper cassette and any paper left in the
• printer.
Paper jam!
Contact a Canon Customer Support center if the paper will not come out even when the power is turned
• off and back on.
There is a problem with the ink cassette!
Contact a Canon Customer Support center for assistance if the ink cassette is stuck in the printer.
Cannot read data from memory card!
The following images cannot be printed.
Images other than JPEG
­Corrupted images
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Press to return to the original screen.
Communication error!
When printing from a mobile phone (wirelessly), the maximum image file size that can be transmitted is
• approx. 2 MB (maximum file size varies depending on the mobile phone).
Press to return to the original screen.
No images on card!
Error!
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Check to see if the memory card is properly inserted all the way into the slot.• Do the image files confirm to the Design rule for Camera File system?
Turn the printer’s power off and turn it on again. If the error message continues to display, contact a
• Canon Customer Support center for assistance.
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Safety Precautions
Use this equipment correctly according to the following precautions to avoid the risk of injury, fire, electrical shock, malfunction or other hazards. Equipment refers to the printer unit and accessories.
Equipment
WARNINGS
Store the equipment in a place where it cannot be reached by children.
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
Do not use the storage case for purposes other than storing the printer and accessories.
If the equipment is dropped or the casing becomes damaged, do not continue operation.
Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes. Immediately contact the
• retail outlet or a Canon Customer Support center.
Do not allow water or other liquids to enter the interior of the equipment.
• If the equipment is subjected to water droplets or damp salty air, gently wipe it with a soft, absorbent cloth.
Do not insert or drop metallic objects or flammable substances into the equipment interior.
• If it occurs, immediately turn off the printer power and remove the power cord from the power outlet. (If powering it by battery, remove the battery.)
Do not touch metal parts of the device or the power plug during thunderstorms.
• Immediately stop using the equipment and distance yourself from it.
Do not use flammable solvents such as alcohol, benzine, or paint thinner to clean the equipment.
Do not rest heavy objects on the power cord or plug, pull on it with excessive force or damage it.
Do not use a power source (compact power adapter, battery) that is not specified for the equipment.
Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust or dirt that collects on the
• plug, the exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area.
Do not handle the power cord if your hands are wet.
Do not play the supplied CD-ROM(s) in any CD player that does not support data CD-ROMs. Playing the
• CD-ROM(s) in an audio CD player (music player) could damage the speakers. It is also possible to suffer from hearing loss from listening with headphones to the loud sounds of a CD-ROM played on a music CD player.
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CAUTIONS
Do not stick any part of your hand into the printer interior.
Do not use or store the equipment in the following types of places.
Humid or dusty areas
­Places subject to heavy vibrations
­Places near flames or subject to direct sunlight
­Places that may heat up such as an automobile trunk or dashboard
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Do not attach metallic pins or allow dirt to collect on the power plug or recharging connectors.
Do not excessively pull or bend the power cord.
Do not use the compact power adapter for any other equipment except this printer, use it beyond its rated
• capacity or voltage, or leave the plug partially inserted into a power outlet.
Unplug the equipment when you are not using it.
• Leaving the equipment plugged in during prolonged periods of non-use poses risk of electric shock or fire.
Do not touch the paper or remove the paper cassette while printing is in progress.
Battery
CAUTIONS
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATION.
Handling Precautions
For the handling of memory cards, cameras, mobile phones, or computers, refer to the supplied user guide of each product.
Warning Against Copyright Infringement
Please respect all copyrights. Use of images produced by this printer for purposes other than personal entertainment may be prohibited by law.
Warranty Limitations
For information on your printer’s warranty, please refer to the Canon European Warranty System (EWS) Booklet supplied with your printer. For Canon Customer Support contacts, please see the European Warranty System (EWS) Booklet.
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Printer
Do not apply excessive force to the printer.
• Force or impact on the printer may result in paper jams or equipment damage.
Do not turn the power on and off repeatedly when you do not intend to print.
• The printer initialization process consumes ink and the equivalent of several pages could be wasted.
Be careful not to spray the equipment with insecticides or volatile substances. In addition, do not store the
• equipment in contact with rubber or vinyl products for long periods of time. These materials may cause deformation of the printer’s casing.
If the printer overheats, it will temporarily stop operating. This does not mean that the printer has
• malfunctioned. The printer will resume normal printing as soon as it cools down. Temporary stoppages are most likely to occur in the following cases:
When printing continuously.
­If a room is unusually warm.
­If the air vents on the back of the printer are blocked or if ventilation is inadequate.
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Do not touch the springs of the paper cassette.
• If the springs are bent or deformed, paper will not feed correctly into the printer.
Spring
Do not place any foreign objects in the print output tray (on the top of the paper cassette).
Do not touch the print side (shiny side) of the paper with your fingers.
• Always hold the paper along the edges (outside the perforated border). Be sure that hands are dry before touching the paper. Sharp objects will scratch the paper surface. Keep the paper surface free from fingerprints, dust, water droplets, etc.
Do not handle the ink cassette with wet or sweaty hands.
To prevent malfunctions and damage caused by electromagnetic fields
Never position the equipment close to motors or other devices that generate strong electromagnetic fields.
• Moreover, do not use near televisions or AM radio.
To prevent condensation
Avoid condensation on the equipment when moving it from a cold to a hot place, by putting it in an airtight,
• sealable plastic bag and allow for adjustment to temperature changes gradually before removing from the bag. In the event that condensation does form within the equipment, keep it at room temperature until the water droplets evaporate naturally before use.
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