Canon CDI-M113-010 Printer User Manual


 
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Printing with Non-Canon Digital Cameras
Since the CP-300/CP-200 printers support the PictBridge* standard, you can
connect PictBridge compliant non-Canon digital cameras to easily print high
image quality photos.
* PictBridge: PictBridge is an industry standard for direct printing that allows you to print
images without using a computer by directly connecting a digital camera or digital camcorder
(hereafter “camera”) to a printer, regardless of their brands and models.
Before Using the Printer
Please read carefully the user guide that came with your camera and make sure
that:
Connecting the Camera
Insert one end of the USB cable used for the camera/computer connection in the
printer’s direct print port (see p. 26) and insert the other end in the camera’s
terminal. (For details, refer to the camera’s user guide)
The printer’s indicator blinks green several times once the printer and camera are correctly
connected. The indicator lights steadily green once it is ready to print.
If a problem occurs during a connection or during printing, the printer’s indicator lights or
blinks red. If this happens, the error message that appears on the camera’s LCD monitor
may differ according to your camera model.
Printing Functions
When printing with non-Canon cameras, the following items differ from Canon-
camera printing operations.
Functions Available with Non-Canon Cameras
Printing different selected images on an 8-label sheet.*
* You can use this function if it is supported by your camera.
Functions Not Available with Non-Canon Cameras
Printing images showing the date.
Printing images with DPOF print settings.
Printing indexes with the file name.
The camera is PictBridge compliant.
You are using the USB cable for the camera/computer connection to connect the printer to
the camera. (This cable may be included with the camera)
You set the print settings with the camera. For details, refer to the camera’s user guide.
Printing speed may differ according to your camera model and the image’s number
of recorded pixels. (The value written on page 38 is a printing speed obtained
when printing with a Canon camera.)