Canon CDI-M113-010 Printer User Manual


 
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What Can Be Accomplished with this Printer
Three paper sizes and two types of labels
You can print on standard paper in postcard size, L size or credit-card size. In addition to the
standard size paper, you can print full-sized labels or 8-label stickers with the credit-card size
paper.
High-quality prints, fast paper feeding
Offers photo-quality prints. Produces up to 18 prints without reloading.
Fast printing
Postcard size images can be printed at the high speed of approximately 85 seconds per sheet.
Coated prints
Applies a protective coating to each print.
Borderless prints
Can produce borderless images that fill the paper completely.
Supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
Supports DPOF settings for print selection, number of copies, and shooting date.
Easy outdoor printing
You can easily print outdoors by attaching the battery pack (CP-300 only). You can also print
images using the power of the cigarette lighter socket of a car with the separately sold Car
Battery Adapter.
Connects directly to supporting Canon cameras
Allows easy printing from any Canon camera that supports direct printing with the card
photo printer (CP-300/CP-200). Just connect the interface cable and you’re ready to go.
Connects directly to computers
Simply connect the printer to a computer with one commercially available USB cable to
perform the following operations.
Print images shot with the camera
Print part of an image (trimming)
Print images with captions and artistic layout (Windows only)
Make your own custom business cards
If does not display on the camera’s LCD monitor when you connect your
camera to this printer, your camera’s firmware may be incompatible with this
printer. Please check the Canon BeBit website (http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/
BeBit-e.html) or your regional Canon website, for information or to download
compatible firmware.
Since this printer complies with an industry standard for direct printing, you can print
with non-Canon cameras that are also compatible with this standard. For details, refer
to page 49.