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® Star t Here Set up your PictureMate and print – no computer required! Note: T o print from your computer , see Using Pictur eMate With a Computer and your CD after completing these steps. 1 Unpack PictureMate comes with all these items in the box. Remove all the tape and packing material from PictureMate. Caution: T o avoid damaging your Pictu[...]
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® Star t Here Set up your PictureMate and print – no computer required! Note: T o print from your computer , see Using Pictur eMate With a Computer and your CD after completing these steps. 1 Unpack PictureMate comes with all these items in the box. Remove all the tape and packing material from PictureMate. Caution: T o avoid damaging your Pictu[...]
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® Star t Here Set up your PictureMate and print – no computer required! Note: T o print from your computer , see Using Pictur eMate With a Computer and your CD after completing these steps. 1 Unpack PictureMate comes with all these items in the box. Remove all the tape and packing material from PictureMate. Caution: T o avoid damaging your Pictu[...]
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4 Place your paper against the right edge, with the glossy side up. Note: Load up to 20 sheets at a time. 5 Slide the edge guide against the paper . Note: Keep unused paper in the original package and stor e it flat to prevent curling. 5 Inser t a Memory Card Remove the memory card containing photos from your camera, then follow these steps: 1 Flip[...]
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4 Place your paper against the right edge, with the glossy side up. Note: Load up to 20 sheets at a time. 5 Slide the edge guide against the paper . Note: Keep unused paper in the original package and stor e it flat to prevent curling. 5 Inser t a Memory Card Remove the memory card containing photos from your camera, then follow these steps: 1 Flip[...]
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4 Place your paper against the right edge, with the glossy side up. Note: Load up to 20 sheets at a time. 5 Slide the edge guide against the paper . Note: Keep unused paper in the original package and stor e it flat to prevent curling. 5 Inser t a Memory Card Remove the memory card containing photos from your camera, then follow these steps: 1 Flip[...]