Operating instructions
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Shooting ID Photos and Printing Wirelessly
Chapter 4 Operation
2
Check that the antenna icon appears on the unit’s LCD
display and that wireless connection is established.
For details on checking the connection, see “Wireless
connection” on page 25.
3
Use the digital camera’s DPOF print mark function to
specify printing.
The photos are sent to the unit and printed
automatically.
• Do not remove the SD card while images are being
transferred. Doing so may damage the image data on the
storage media.
• Do not turn off the digital camera until printing is
complete.
• Even if you specify two copies of a photo using the
DPOF function, only one copy will be printed. If you
want to print multiple copies, use the unit’s copy print
function.
For details, see “Reprinting the Photo Printed Last
(Copy Print)” on page 29.
• If you want to send and reprint photos that have already
been printed once, cancel all existing print marks before
specifying the print marks again.
If print mark prints do not occur
Cancel all the digital camera’s DPOF print marks, and
specify the print marks again.
Similarly, cancel all print marks when you want to resend
photos that have already been printed once.
1
Check that the antenna icon appears on the unit’s LCD
display and that wireless connection is established.
For details on checking the connection, see “Wireless
connection” on page 25.
2
Cancel print marks for all photos on the digital camera.
When the print mark cancellation is received by the
unit, the status indicator on the unit will slowly blink
green.
3
Specify print marks again for the photos you want to
print.
The photos are sent to the unit and printed
automatically.
Saving Printed Photos onto USB
Memory Devices
If you insert a USB memory device into the unit’s USB
port (host), the photo that was sent from the digital camera
and printed will also be saved to the USB memory device.
The photo will be saved to the USB memory device using
the same folder and file name that is used on the digital
camera’s SD card.
• Do not remove the USB memory device while printing
is in progress. Doing so may damage the stored image
data.
• If a file with the same name already exists on the USB
memory device, it will be automatically overwritten.
• If the remaining capacity on the USB memory device is
insufficient, an error will appear on the unit’s LCD
display and printing will stop. Back up the contents of
the USB memory device to increase the available
capacity.
Notes
Notes