Sony DPP-FP30 Printer User Manual


 
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Features
PictBridge-compliant*
(page 13)
The printer supports the PictBridge
standard, so that you can print an image
easily from a PictBridge-compliant
digital camera.
Windows PC support with a
convenient USB connection (page 15)
By connecting the printer to your PC via
a USB connector and installing the
supplied printer driver, you can print
images from your PC.
Super Coat 2
The Super Coat 2 feature enables high
durability and moisture or fingerprint
resistance, keeping your prints in good
condition for an extended period of time.
Auto Fine Print 3
The Auto Fine Print 3 analyses the
picture information of an image,
including the Exif data, and corrects the
resulting picture to make an image look
more natural and beautiful.
Exif 2.21** (Exif Print)
support (page 46)
When you use the supplied PictureGear
Studio software to print an image from
your PC, you can choose Exif Print
picture correction in addition to the
conventional OS picture correction. In
Exif Print correction, the supplied
printer driver uses the Exif data of an
image and the printer‘s color processing
to adjust and reproduce an image with
supreme picture quality.
Red-eye reduction and other
adjustments (PC mode only, page
29)
You can adjust an image to reduce the
red-eye phenomenon that may occur
when the subject was shot with flash.
Adjustments of brightness, hue, and
other elements of picture quality are also
possible.
Paper tray allowing bulk printing of
20 sheets (page 10)
With the supplied paper tray, you can
print up to 20 sheets of print paper at
one time.
A choice of print sizes (page 8)
You can select from Post Card size and
3.5 x 5 inch size.
Note
In some regions, 3.5 x 5 inch size print paper
is not sold.
* PictBridge is a standard that allows you
to connect a digital camera directly to a
printer without a PC, enabling direct
printing on the spot.
** Exif (Exchangeable image file format for
digital cameras) Print is a global standard
for digital photo printing. A digital
camera supporting Exif Print stores data
relevant to the shooting conditions as
each shot is taken. The printer utilises the
Exif Print data stored in each image file to
ensure the printed result matches the
original shot as closely as possible.