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The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Canon CP720, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
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Overview Getting Ready Printing Appendices Having Difficulty? Click Here Troubleshooting I’d Like To... Tasks and Index Printer Features Component Guide and Functions Paper and Accessories Other Accessories Setup Ink Cassette Preparations Paper Cassette Preparations Printing from Camer as Wireless Printing Maintenance, Storage and Transport Batte[...]
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Next Back Return to Cover Page Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index 2 Introduction Before using your printer for th e first time, read through the “Safety Precautions” (p. 40) and “Handling Precautions” (p. 42). This mark denotes issues t h at may affect the printer’s operation. This mark denotes addi[...]
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3 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Printer Features You can enjoy printing with your SELPHY printer in a variety of ways. Print from Memory Cards You can print from memory cards placed in the printer slot from a camera or mobile te lephone. Connected to a Camera You can print from a ca[...]
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4 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Perfect for Albums Prints a standard size photo print. You can also have the date imprint and borders appear on the print. Postcard Size Paper Print postcards bearing your original photographs. Using your computer, it is easy to add captions [...]
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5 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Component Guide and Functions This section indicates the co mponent names and functions. SELPHY CP730 LCD Monitor PRINT/STOP Button Power Button Control Buttons IrDA Sensor Retractable USB Cable for Cameras Paper Cassette Slot Paper Cassette [...]
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6 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Paper and Accessories Select the correct size for the purpose. Some items are not sold in some regions. Paper Cassette*: Supplied Postcard Size Standard Paper + Ink*: Color Ink/Paper Se t KP-36IP (36 Sheets) Color Ink/Paper Se t KP-72IP (72 S[...]
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7 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Other Accessories This section identifies the separa tely sold accessories that expand the capabilities of the SELPHY printers. Battery Pack (CP730 Only) If you install the battery pack sold separately for the CP730 model, you can print while[...]
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8 Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Setup Set up your SELPHY prin ter in the foll owing manner for safe use. •D o not set the printer upon unstable surfaces. • Keep the printer at least 1 meter (3 ft.) fr om devices [...]
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9 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Ink Cassette Preparations Install ink cassettes using the following procedures. 1 Confirm the ink cassette size. Confirm a match between the sizes of the ink cassette and the photo paper. 2 Confirm that the ink sh eet is taut with no slack. T[...]
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10 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Paper Cassette Preparations The following procedur es instruct you how to set paper in the cassette and install it in the printer. 1 Confirm that you have the co rrect size of paper cassette. Prepare the correct size of paper cassette for th[...]
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11 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page •U s e paper specified for use by Canon with this printer . Do not use standard c opy paper or postcards. •P l a c i n g 19 or more sheets in the[...]
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12 Getting Ready Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Printing Precautions This section explains the precau tions that shoul d be observed when printing. These precautions are applicable to all of the printing methods, including “Printing from Memory C ards,” “Printing from Cameras,” “Printing[...]
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13 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Printing from Memory Cards These procedures are for printi ng images from memory card s taken from cameras or mobile telephones. • SELPHY printers support image data conforming to the Design rule for[...]
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14 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page The following types of information appear o n the LCD monitor. CP730 CP720 Although ther e are some dif ferences in the information displayed by th e CP730 and CP7 20 models as [...]
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15 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Select a mode to set the print operation. (Single) Prints one copy of the displayed image. (Select) Prints the specified number of copies of the selected images. (All) Prints one copy of all images on the card. (DPOF) Prints according to the[...]
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16 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Printing the Specified Number of Copies of the Selected Images 1 Switch the mode to (Select) using the MODE button. 2 Press or to select images to print. Keeping the button pressed advances the images more quickly. 3 Press or to select the n[...]
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17 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Printing One Copy of All Images on the Card 1 Switch the mode to (All) using the MODE button. 2 Configure the print layout, da te imprint and My Colors settings as desired. These settings apply to all of the images. The My Colors setting is [...]
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18 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Select a print layout. (Borderless) Prints without borders. (Bordered) Prints with a white border. (2 Images) Prints two images on a single sheet. (4 Images) Prints four images on a single sheet. (8 Images) Prints eight images on a single sh[...]
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19 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page You can select whether or not to include the date imprint and its format. (No Imprint) Does not include the date imprint. (Year/Month/Day) Prints the date in the Year/ Month/Day format. (Month/Day/Year) Prints the date in the Month/ Day/Year[...]
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20 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page This feature applies color effects to images. (Off) No effects applied. (B/W) Prints the image in black and whi te. (Sepia) Prints the image in a sepia tone (a faded brown tint). (Vivid) Prints the image in vivid colors. (Neutral) Prints the[...]
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21 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page This featu re prints a select portion of an image. The trimming featu re can only be used in the (Singl e) mode. 1 Press the TRIM. button. The image will display at full size on the LCD monitor.[...]
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22 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Printing from Cameras These procedures are for prin ting images from a camera connected to the printer. On cameras that support printing via this method, icons such as (PictBridge) or (Direct Print) will appear on the camera’s LCD monitor [...]
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23 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page This section p rovides a simple ex planation of the proce dures using a Canon-brand camera as an example. For a more detailed explanation, see your camera's manual (Camera User Guide in the case of a Canon camera) or the Direct Print Us[...]
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24 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page If you are using a Canon-brand camera, you can configure the following settings and print. (Some features may not be supported by some models.) See your Camera User Guide or the Direct Print User Guide for detailed instructions about each pr[...]
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25 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Printing from Computers This section explains how to connec t the printer to a computer to print. You computer must meet the minimum requ irements listed below to enable printing from the computer. Windows OS: Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Wi[...]
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26 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Please note the following points. • Before you connect the printer to a computer , check whether there are any memory car ds in the printer or if a camera [...]
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27 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Do not connect the printer to the com puter until after you have installed the printer driver . Windows 1 Place the supplied Compact Photo Printer Solution Disk into the computer&ap[...]
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28 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Macintosh 1 Place the supplied Compact Photo Printer Solution Disk into the computer's CD- ROM drive and double-click the (CPSD Installer) icon in the CD-ROM window. 2 Click [Select printer] in the Printer Driver window and select your [...]
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29 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Windows 1 Place the supplied CD-ROM into the computer's CD- ROM drive. If the CD-ROM is already in the computer and the window bel ow does not show, then take the CD- ROM out once and put i t back in. 2 Click [Easy Installation] in the [...]
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30 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Windows ZoomBrowser EX Easy-PhotoPrint Yo u can download detailed guides to ZoomBr owser EX (W indows) and ImageBrowser (Macintosh) from the following website. http://web.canon.jp/I[...]
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31 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Wireless Printing These procedures are for prin ting images over a wireless connection (IrDA, Blueto oth or wireless LAN). •Y o u cannot print via a wireless connection if a m emory card is i[...]
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32 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page 3 Aim the mobile telephone’s infrared port at th e printer’s IrDA sensor and initiate the data transfer from the telephone. See the user guide for your mobile telephone for in structions for configuring the IrDA settings an d for printin[...]
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33 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page The data transfer is initiated from the mobile device. See the user guide for your mobile device for de tails. 1 Check the printer to ensure that no memory cards are[...]
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34 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page This section explai ns how to print images via a wireless LAN (local area network) from a PowerShot SD430 Digita l ELPH Wireless/Digital IXUS WIRELESS camera and a Wireless Print Adapter (WA-1N/WA-1E). Printing is initiated from [...]
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35 Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Getting Ready Printing Overview Maintenance, Storage and Transport This section explains how main tain, store and transport the printer. Internal Care If fine stripes appear on printed images, there is a possibility that dirt or dust has become lodged inside the p rinter. Use the sup[...]
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36 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Main Unit • Detach the power cord of the co mpact power adapter from the power outlet. • Remove the paper and ink cassette s from the printer for storage. Store the paper cassettes wi th the lids closed. Remo ve the sheets of paper, plac[...]
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37 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Battery Instructions (CP730 Only) You can print on trips and in places that lack power outlets if you attach the separately sold ba ttery pack to the CP730 model. • Battery Pack NB-CP1L cannot be used in this ?[...]
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38 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Use the following procedures to charge the battery. 1 Attach the battery to the printer. 2 Connect the power cord to the compact power adapter and plug it in a power out let. Connect the compact power adapter connecto r to the printer. While[...]
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39 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page To protect th e battery and prevent a decline in performance, do not charge it continuously for mor e than 24 hours. • This is a lithium i on battery pack so t[...]
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40 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Safety Precautions Use this equipment correctly according to the following precautions to avoid the risk of injury, fire, electrical shock, malfunctions and other hazards. Please also be sure to read “Handling Precautions” (p. 42). • T[...]
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41 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page CAUTIONS WARNINGS • 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 du sty areas, places subject to he avy vibr[...]
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42 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Handling Precautions This section explains the precau tions that you should take in handling the equipment. • Do not apply excessive force to the paper ca ssette. Force or impact on the cassette may result in paper jams or equipment damage[...]
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43 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Specifications All data is measured according to standard Canon testing procedures. We reserve the right to change specifications without notice. * When connected to a Canon compact digital camera with built-in DIGIC II. Printin g speed s ma[...]
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44 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page * Test conditions: Normal temperature ( 23°C/73°F), Canon images, c ontinuous print. The above data may vary according to the printing environment and the image to be printed. If the ambient temperature is low, the battery performance will[...]
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45 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Troubleshooting This section has solutio ns for wh en the printer does not operate as expected or an error symbol is displayed. If the solutions below do not remedy yo ur problem, contact the retail outlet or a Canon customer support center. Problems with t[...]
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46 Appendices Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Getting Ready Printing Overview Î Printing from Memory Cards • Is the memory card inserted all the way into the slot with the label facing upward? • Do the images conform to the Design rule for Cam era File system (Exif compliant)? Unless they are contained in a fol d[...]
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47 Appendices Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Getting Ready Printing Overview Q Printer Power Button is Red but No Error Messag e Has Appeared on the Camera’s LCD Monitor. Î A malfunction occurred during printing. Remove the paper from the main unit and take up the slack in the ink sheet. After that, switch o ff th[...]
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48 Appendices Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Getting Ready Printing Overview When the printer encounters some kind of problem, a symbol appears in the LCD monitor to indicate the error type. T ake the action recommended for the error symbol. Error messages will also display in a camera’s LCD monitor when the camera[...]
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49 Appendices Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Next Back Return to Cover Page Getting Ready Printing Overview •T u r n the power of f and then back on. •R e m o v e the ink cassette and take the slack out of the ink sheet before r eplacing it. If [...]
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50 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Next Back Return to Cover Page Tasks and Index Click the page number of a t opic to jump to that topic. I want to print the shooting date on the photo. Î p. 19 I want to create a label . Î p. 6 , p. 18 I want to p rint an index of all t he images on a m emory card. Î p. 17 I want to p[...]
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51 Getting Ready Printing Appendices Overview Troubleshooting Tasks and Index Back Return to Cover Page • Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. • Microsoft ® and Windows ® are either registered trademarks or tra demarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and[...]