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CMS-XML Computer will not boot with device connected via USB
CMS-XML Change the display language settings - iP6220D / iP6600D / iP6700D
Changing the Language Display 1) Press <ON/OFF> to turn on the machine. 2) Press <Menu> once. 3) Display the Device settings screen.
CMS-XML Using the Blemish Remover function in Easy-PhotoPrint EX
Reference You can also bring up the Correct/Enhance Images window by clicking on the
CMS-XML Using the face brightener function in Easy-PhotoPrint EX
Reference You can also bring up the Correct/Enhance Images window by clicking on the
CMS-XML Set a Default Printer on a Mac
Set a printer as the default Confirm that your printer is connected and turned on . On the Apple menu, select System Preferences
CMS-XML Print Directly From a Digital Camera iP6600D
Perform Direct Printing from a Canon Digital or Video Camera Using the USB cable (for connection to the computer) supplied with the digital camera/video camera, connect the digital camera/video camera to the printer. Confirm that the printer is powered on and turn on the digital camera/video camera. Note:
CMS-XML Attaching the bluetooth unit (BU-20)- iP6600D/6210D/6220D
Untitled Document Refer to the following procedures to attach the Bluetooth unit to the printer. 1. Turn on the printer. 2. Insert the Bluetooth unit into the direct print port.*
CMS-XML Using the digital face smoothing function in Easy-PhotoPrint EX
Reference You can also bring up the Correct/Enhance Images window by clicking on the
CMS-XML Prevent Paper Streaks and Smudges - Various PIXMA Printers - Windows
Set the Prevent paper abrasion function Make sure the printer is plugged in and turned ON . Hold the Windows key on the keyboard and type the letter
CMS-XML Install PIXMA drivers using the prepackaged CD (Mac OS X) iP1600/4200/5200/5200R/6210D/6220D/6600D
Install the printer driver with the CD-ROM prepackaged with the printer. Power on the printer. Turn on the computer to start Mac OS X. Insert the setup CD-ROM into the CD drive.
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