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CLICK Pro User Manual
v. 1.0
4.4.2 – How to read and print images from a CD–ROM.
Proceed as follows when a customer delivers images taken with a digital camera and
saved to a DVD/CD–ROM.
Proceed as follows.
1) Firstly, in the main screen, choose the DVD/CD Processing.
2) Open the DVD/CD–ROM drive tray with the eject button normally located to the right of
the drive face at the front of the equipment. Place the customer's DVD/CD–Rom in the
tray and press the drive button again to close the drive.
3) Click the DVD/CD–ROM icon on the Inputs screen. If there is no media inserted in the tray
the following message will appear: “Cannot access device”. Proceed as in the previous
step.
4) The Selection screen will appear. To learn how this works see section 4.1.2 of the manual.
5) Once the loading process is complete the Browser screen will appear.
6) Depending on the type of images being loaded, all the miniatures will be displayed or else
a slower one–by–one loading process will take place. This is due to the characteristics of
the original images and not the CLICK Pro system.
7) The images loaded are distributed in different pages of the main panel of the Browser
screen.
8) You need not complete the miniature loading process on a page if you do not want to.
This process can be interrupted by clicking the pause button to the right of the image
panel. This may be useful to access the next page directly if each page is taking a long
time to load. When you go back to the pages the loading process will restart from where it
was interrupted.
9) Once the image loading process is complete you can select one and examine it with the
Preview button (see section 4.3.1), return to the Browser screen and click the print button,
for example.
The Printing menu will appear (see previous section 4.4.1), where you can change the
number of copies per image to be printed, the format (in the example it is 10x15cm) and
the optimisation of the printer for colour or Black and White / Sepia.
On clicking OK the jobs will be placed on the spooler.
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