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Printer User Guide ENGLISH O Make sure you read this guide including the “Safety Precautions” section before using the printer . O Read this guide carefully for the correct use of the printer . O Keep this guide handy for future reference. C OP Y[...]
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2 Pac kage Contents Check if the following items are included in your printer package, using the □ check boxes. If anything is missing, contact the retailer where you purchased the printer . □ SELPHY Printer Unit □ Compact Power Adapter CA-CP200 B □ Power Cord □ Paper Cassette (Postcard Size (4 x 6 in.)) PCP-CP400 □ Cleaner Unit* 1 □ [...]
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3 R ead T his Fir st O The images printed with this product should be intended for personal use. Do not print images that infringe upon copyright laws without the prior permission of the copyright holder . O This product’s warranty is only ef fective in the country of sale. If there is a problem with the printer while abroad, please return it to [...]
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4 Safety Precautions O Before using the product, please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below . Always ensure that the product is used correctly . O The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and other persons, or damage to the equipment. O Be sure to also check the guides [...]
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5 Caution Denotes the possibility of damage to the equipment. O Unplug the product from the power outlet when you are not using it. O Do not place anything, such as cloth, on top of the printer while in use. Leaving the unit plugged in for a long period of time may cause it to overheat and become distorted, resulting in re. O Never reuse paper f[...]
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6 Component Guide Card Slots (p. 12) Paper Cassette Compartment (p. 10) Paper Cassette Compartment Cover (p. 10) Ink Cassette Lock (p. 14) Ink Cassette Compartment (p. 10) Ink Cassette Compartment Cover (p. 10) USB T erminal for Digital Camera/USB Flash Memory Connection (pp. 15, 46) DC IN (Power Input) T erminal (p. 10) USB T erminal for Computer [...]
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7 Infor mation Display ed on the Scr een File number Print settings (pp. 21 – 24) (Settings that are not available are dimmed) Number of copies Number of copies for the displayed image Memory card slot (p. 12) Paper orientation Shooting date of the displayed image Print size (Postcard size in this example) Switching the screen display Y ou can di[...]
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8 Preparing the Paper Cassette Check the paper size. O Check that the prepared ink cassette and the size shown on the paper cassette (POSTCARD (4x6in), CARD SIZE, etc.) match. Open the lid. O There are two layers of lids. Open the outer lid rst, then open the inner lid . Glossy side Set the paper . O Set the paper into the paper cassette that yo[...]
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9 O Use only dedicated paper included in the genuine Canon brand Color Ink Cassette/Paper Sets for use in SELPHY CP series printers. Regular printing paper , regular postcards, or dedicated paper for SELPHY ES series printers cannot be used. O Never do the following. This may damage the printer or cause the printer to malfunction. - reverse the pap[...]
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10 Inser ting the Ink and Paper Cassettes Open the covers. O Open the covers for the ink cassette and paper cassette compartments. Insert the ink cassette. O Insert the ink cassette into the printer in the direction indicated by the arrow on the cassette until it clicks and locks into place. O Close the ink cassette compartment cover . Insert the p[...]
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11 Setting the Display Language Y ou can change the language displayed in the LCD monitor menus and messages. The default setting is English. T urn on SELPHY . O Press and hold the q button until the screen shown on the left is displayed. O T o turn the power off, press and hold the q button and release when the screen display changes. Approx. 45°[...]
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12 Memor y Cards Y ou Can Use Memory Cards That Can be Used Without an Adapter Memory Cards That Require an Adapter (commercially available) O SD Memory Card O SDHC Memory Card O SDXC Memory Card O MultiMediaCard O MMCplus Card O HC MMCplus Card O miniSD Memory Card O miniSDHC Memory Card O microSD Memory Card O microSDHC Memory Card O microSDXC Me[...]
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13 Selecting and Printing Images Y ou can select an image and specify the number of copies for printing. In this section, an SD memory card will be used as an example, but you can print from other memory cards using the same steps. T urn on SELPHY . O Press and hold the q button until the screen shown on the left is displayed. O T o turn the power [...]
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14 Print. O Press the p button to start printing. O During printing, the paper will pass in and out from the back of SELPHY several times. Do not touch the paper until printing has nished and the printed sheets collect on the print output tray (on the outer lid of the paper cassette). O Do not let 19 or more printed sheets collect on the print o[...]
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15 Printing F rom USB F lash Memor y Just like images on memory cards, images on commercially available USB ash memory can also be printed. Insert a USB ash memory . O Insert a USB ash memory as shown. O All further steps are the same as those used for printing images from memory cards (pp. 13 – 14) . O Depending on the brand of USB a[...]
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16 Printing All Images Y ou can print all images on a memory card at once. Display the menu. O Press the k button. Display the settings screen. O Press the ud buttons to select [Print All Images], then press the o button. Number of sheets required Number of images on card Number of copies Select the number of copies. O Press the ud buttons to set t[...]
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17 Storing the Printed Photos O When both edges of a print have perforations, you can remove the edges by bending them. O Use an oil-based pen to write on prints. O T o prevent discoloration, do not store prints in places subject to temperatures of over 40 °C (104 °F), humid or dusty places, or in direct sunlight. O Avoid the following actions as[...]
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18 Cropping and Printing Ima ges Y ou can crop and print part of an image. Display the cropping screen. O Select an image as described in Step 4 on p. 13 , press the EDIT button, and then press the o button. X A cropping frame to indicate the range will be displayed. Determine the range. O The cropping frame switches between portrait and landscape [...]
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19 Printing ID Photos Y ou can print your image as an ID photo. Y ou can select the size from [Multi-size], [Standard]*, and [Custom]. Also, you can select up to 2 types of images to be printed on 1 sheet. * The Standard size conforms to the ICAO international standards. Set to print ID photos. O Press the k button. O Press the ud buttons to select[...]
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20 Printing a V ariety of Ima ges Y ou can use various printing features, such as imprinting the shooting date or adjusting the color of an image. Y ou do not need to make settings for each image because once the settings are made, they are applied for all images. Making Settings Display the settings screen. O Press the k button. O Press the ud but[...]
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21 Printing W ith the Date (Da te) 08/08/2012 O Y ou can print the shooting date recorded by the digital camera. O Off (Default setting) / On O Specify [ Off] for images that already have the date imprinted by the camera to prevent two dates being printed in the image. O Turning of f SELPHY will return the setting to [ Off]. O The date which the di[...]
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22 Selecting a Layout and Printing (P age Layout) O Y ou can set the number of images that you want to print on one sheet. The number of images that you specied (p. 13) will be printed in the selected layout. O Specify [ 8-up] when using Color Ink Cassette/ Label Set KC-18IL (8-label sheet) (p. 2) . 1-up (Default setting) Prints one image using [...]
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23 Making Skin Look Smooth in Prints (Smooth Skin) O Makes skin look smooth and beautiful in prints. O Off (Default setting) / On O Correction may be applied to areas other than skin, producing unexpected results. O This setting is reset to [ Off] when printing nishes, SELPHY is turned of f, or the memory card is removed. O When [ Index] is sele[...]
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24 Changing the Date Style (Da te F or mat) 08/08/2012 2012/08/08 O Y ou can change the order of the printed date (p. 21) . O mm/dd/yyyy (Default Setting), dd/mm/yyyy , yyyy/ mm/dd O The setting will be retained even if SELPHY is turned off or the memory card is removed from the slot. Saving Energy (Auto Po wer Down) O SELPHY turns itself of f auto[...]
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25 Printing via W ir eless LAN This chapter describes how to print images stored in wireless LAN compatible smartphones and computers via wireless LANs. This printer is Wi-Fi ® * 1 certied. Y ou can print images stored in Wi-Fi ready smartphones* 2 , tablets* 2 , and computers via wireless LANs. * 1 Wi-Fi is a brand name for certied wireless[...]
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26 Before Using W ireless LAN O This product is embedded with a wireless device. The model numbers are CD1 100 and CD1 107 (including WLAN module model WM317). O Countries and Regions Permitting WLAN Use - Use of WLAN is restricted in some countries and regions, and illegal use may be punishable under national or local regulations. T o avoid violat[...]
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27 FCC/IC Notice Models:CD1 100 and CD1 107 (including WLAN Module Model WM317, FCC ID:AZD317) This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS - 102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This e[...]
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28 Selecting Communication Mode The setting procedure of SELPHY varies depending on the communication mode. Select the communication mode according to the device you are using. Y ou can change the communication mode later (p. 41) . Ad Hoc Mode (p. 29) Y ou can connect SELPHY to a wireless LAN and print images without an access point. Some smartphon[...]
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29 Printing in Ad Hoc Mode Y ou can send images from a smartphone to SELPHY for printing. Y ou need to install the designated application (free) on your smartphone. Some smartphones may not be able to connect in ad hoc mode. In such a case, use infrastructure mode (p. 31) . Items to Prepare O See our website for the information on supported smartph[...]
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30 Select the wireless LAN mode. O Press the ud buttons to select [Ad Hoc], and then press the o button. Connect the smartphone to the network displayed on the printer screen. O Check that the screen on the left is displayed on the printer . O Select the SSID (network name) displayed on the printer from the Wi-Fi setting menu on the smartphone. O E[...]
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31 O Even when the Ready screen is displayed, you can insert the memory card p. 13 to display the screen in Step 4 and print images in the card. O Y ou can stop displaying the Ready screen when you turn the power on by selecting [Disable Wireless LAN] in [Comm. Mode] (p. 41) . Printing on Square Stick er s O Y ou can print square images on stickers[...]
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32 Select the wireless LAN mode. O Display the screen on the left by carrying out Steps 2 to 4 described on p. 29 . O Press the ud buttons to select [Infrastructure], and then press the o button. Select the connection method. O Press the ud buttons to select [Search for an access point], and then press the o button. X A list of access points found [...]
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33 Check the access point. O The screen on the left is displayed when you are connected to the access point. Check the displayed access point name and press the o button. X The screen on the left is displayed. Print. O Print the image from the camera. O If you are printing from a smartphone, install the designated application, connect the smartphon[...]
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34 Printing on Square Stick er s O Y ou can print square images on stickers using Color Ink Cassette/Square Label Set KC-18IS (p. 2) . O Specify borderless printing in the smartphone's application or on the camera when printing on square stickers (the [Borders] setting on SELPHY will be ignored except when the border setting on the camera is a[...]
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35 Print the images. O When connected, the screen for Step 6 described on p. 33 is displayed. Print as described in Steps 6 to 7. O If you have selected [PIN Method] in Step 2, specify the PIN code displayed on the printer to the access point, press the o button on the printer , and proceed to Step 3. Printing Images fr om Y our Computer If you con[...]
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36 Checking the Computer and Wir eless LAN En vironment Computer environment Windows Macintosh OS Windows 7 Service Pack 1* 1 * 2 Mac OS X v10.6.8 - v10.7* 1 Conguration The above OS is preinstalled CPU Pentium 1.3 GHz or higher Mac OS X v10.7: Intel Core2 Duo or higher Mac OS X v10.6: Intel processor RAM Windows 7 (64-bit): 2 GB or more Windows[...]
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37 Install the software Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.7 are used for these explanations. Items to Prepare O Computer O Supplied CD-ROM (SELPHY CP900 Solution Disk) (p. 2) Windows Connect SELPHY to the wireless LAN. O Connect SELPHY to the wireless LAN as described in “Connecting the Printer to the Wireless LAN” (p. 31) . O Check that the screen on [...]
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38 Macintosh Install the software. O Insert the CD-ROM in the computer ’ s CD-ROM drive. Click [Finder] in the Dock (the bar at the bottom of the desktop) and double click [ ] in the CD-ROM. O If [ ] is displayed on the desktop, you can also double- click [ ] to display les in the CD-ROM. O When the screen on the left appears, click [Install] [...]
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39 Printing Images with the Software Y ou can print images saved on the computer using the installed software (SELPHY Photo Print). The [Simple print] feature will be explained in this section. Using this feature, you can view all your images at once and select which ones you want to print. Make sure that a memory card is not inserted in SELPHY , a[...]
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40 Y ou can display images saved in another folder by clicking this button and selecting a folder from the screen that appears. Y ou can select the criteria for images to display . Select an image. X Images will display in an index within the [Pictures] folder . O Click an image to select for printing. X The background color changes and the image i[...]
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41 Other Functions of W ir eless LAN Connecting to Other Access Points (Infrastr ucture Mode) After connecting to an access point in infrastructure mode (p. 31) , you can connect to another access point as follows. O Press the k button, and then press the ud buttons to select [Wireless LAN Settings], and press the o button. O Press the ud buttons t[...]
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42 Set the subnet mask O Press the lr buttons to select the position, press the ud buttons to set the value, and then press the o button. Check the settings O Check the displayed setting details and press the o button. R esetting W ireless LAN Settings Y ou can reset the specied printer name and access point information. O Press the k button, an[...]
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43 Connecting with Other De vices Using a Cable This chapter describes how to connect the printer to a computer or camera using a USB cable. C OP Y[...]
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44 Printing F r om Y our Computer Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.7 are used for these explanations. Items to Prepare O Computer (p. 36) O Supplied CD-ROM (SELPHY CP900 Solution Disk) (p. 2) O A commercially available USB cable shorter than 2.5 m (8.2 ft.) (SELPHY terminal requires a Mini-B connector) Windows Install the software. O Place the CD-ROM in t[...]
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45 Commercially available USB cable Prepare SELPHY and connect to a computer . O T urn off SELPHY and remove the memory card or USB ash memory . O Insert an ink cassette and a paper cassette that contain paper you want to use into SELPHY (pp. 7 – 10) . O Use the USB cable to connect SELPHY to the computer . O Refer to the user guides included [...]
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46 Printing F r om Y our Digital Camera Y ou can select and print images from a digital camera that supports the PictBridge standard. A Canon brand compact digital camera will be used as an example to explain the print method. If operations are different for the digital camera you use, refer to the user guide included with your digital camera. Prep[...]
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47 A ppendix This chapter describes how to print using the separately sold battery when a power outlet is not available, troubleshooting, printer specications, and how to maintain SELPHY . C OP Y[...]
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48 Printing W hen a P ow er Outlet is not Available Y ou can use the battery pack NB-CP2L (sold separately) and charger adapter CG-CP200 (sold separately) to print images where there is no power outlet. Y ou can print approximately 36 sheets* of postcard size paper with a fully charged battery . * The number of printable pages is determined by our [...]
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49 T r oubleshooting If you think there is a problem with SELPHY , rst, check the following. If the items below do not solve your problem, contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the included customer support list. Powe r O Power will not turn on • Make sure the power plug is correctly connected (p. 10) . • Press and hold the[...]
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50 O Cannot make clean prints • Make sure the ink sheet and paper are not dusty . • Make sure there is no dust inside of SELPHY (p. 54) . • Make sure no condensation has formed inside of SELPHY (p. 54) . • Make sure SELPHY is not placed near a device emitting electromagnetic waves or a strong magnetic eld (p. 5) . O Colors on the compute[...]
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51 W ireless LAN O The printer's SSID (network name) is not displayed on the smartphone • Select ad hoc mode (p. 29) . • Check if your smartphone supports ad hoc mode. If it does not support ad hoc mode, connect with infrastructure mode (p. 31) . • Do not use wireless LAN near a device that uses 2.4 GHz frequency band such as a microwave[...]
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52 Specications SELPHY CP900 Printing Method Dye-sublimation thermal transfer (with overcoating) Resolution/Color Representation 300 x 300 dpi Gradation 256 shades per color Ink Dedicated color ink cassette (Y/M/C/overcoating) Paper Postcard Size, L Size, Card Size (including full page label sheets, 8-label sheets) Print Size Borderless Bordered[...]
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53 Compact P ower Adapter CA-CP200 B Rated Input 100 – 240 V AC (50/60 Hz) 1.5 A (100 V) – 0.75 A (240 V) Rated Output 24 V DC, 1.8 A Operating T emperatures 0 – 45 °C (32 – 1 13 °F) Dimensions 122.0 x 60.0 x 30.5 mm (4.80 x 2.36 x 1.20 in.) (excluding power cord) Weight Approx. 310 g (10.9 oz.) Dust Protection Cov er DPC-CP100 This may n[...]
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54 Handling SELPHY O Do not apply strong force or vibration. This may cause paper jams or the printer to malfunction. O Do not expose SELPHY to insect sprays and volatile liquids. Do not allow SELPHY to be in contact with rubber or plastic products over a long time. This may deteriorate the external casing. O Depending on the room temperature, SELP[...]
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55 WP A Supplicant License WP A Supplicant Copyright (c) 2003-2012, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.> and contributors All Rights Reserved. This program is licensed under the BSD license (the one with advertisement clause removed). If you are submitting changes to the project, please see CONTRIBUTIONS le for more instructions. License This software[...]
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CDP-E513-010 © CANON INC. 2012 T r ademar ks and Licenses O DCF is a collective trademark of Japan Electronics and Information T echnology Industries Association and a registered trademark in Japan. O The SDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. O Wi-Fi ® , Wi-Fi Alliance ® , WP A TM , WP A2 TM , and Wi-Fi Protected Setup TM are trademarks or reg[...]