Dell C5765dn Printer User Manual


 
Overview of Media Print
Supported Media and File Formats
The machine supports USB memory devices.
Supported media and file formats are as follows.
Supported Media
Supported File Format
Media Print - Photos Media Print - Text
• USB 2.0 memory • JPEG files
•TIFF files
Supports DCF1.0-compliant
JPEG/TIFF files (Exif2.0,
Exif2.1, Exif2.2)
•PDF files
Extension: pdf, PDF 1.3 or
later
•TIFF files
Extension: tif, Grayscale 4 bit/
8bit uncompressed, 8bit/24
bit JPEG compressed, MH/
MMR compressed
•XPS files
Extension: xps
• JPEG (JFIF)
Extension: jpg
Note When you specify the save location, only folder names are displayed in the list. File names and
shortcuts (symbolic link or alias) are not displayed.
Folders that comply with the Design rule for Camera File system (DCF) standard used for digital
cameras are not displayed.
If a full path (a string of folder and file names in all directories) of the file created exceeds 257
characters long, an error occurs.
If the medium contains more than 900 folders, the machine may not be able to recognize the medium
correctly.
If a file name contains characters that are not supported by the machine, the file name will not be
displayed on the screen.
XPS stands for XML Paper Specification.
In the Media Print - Photos mode, only 8 characters can be recognized as a file name. In the Media
Print - Text mode, up to 255 characters can be recognized.
Up to 900 files can be processed with Media Print.
Use media formatted with digital cameras or computers (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 only).
Use USB 2.0 compliant memory devices with the size up to 128 GB only. (USB 1.1 compliant memory
devices are not supported.).
If a file name contains machine-dependent codes, the file may not be recognized or displayed on the
screen correctly.
Notes and Restrictions on Media Print
The following notes and restrictions apply on the use of the Media Print service.
• Use the Media Print - Photos service with a medium inserted. Otherwise, a status code
(016-794/116-212) will be displayed on the screen.
Image files other than files in Exif format (JPEG/TIFF files created on computers) cannot
be printed.
• Once an image file in Exif format is edited or saved on a computer, the file format is no
longer the Exif format.
• If the medium fails, the process is terminated within a few minutes, and an error message
is displayed.
• Eject the medium before switching off the power.
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