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Changing the resolution and compression on PowerShot A630
Changing the Resolution and Compression (Still Images) Print A4 size* prints 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11 .7 in.) Print letter size* prints 216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11 in.)
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Using the Print/Share button with 3rd party PictBridge compliant printers
Selecting the Paper Settings The following paper sizes* are available: A3, 8.5" x 11 " or A4, 4" x 6" and Default. Some sizes are not available with certain cameras and PictBridge printer models.
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Using the Print/Share button with PictBridge compliant Canon BubbleJet printers
Selecting the Paper Settings The following paper sizes* are available: A3, 13" x 19" or A3+, 8.5" x 11 " or A4, 5" x 7" or 13 x 18 cm, 4" x 6" and Default. Some sizes are not available with certain cameras and Bubble Jet printer models.
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Explanation of AF assist beam operation
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Procedure for using Stitch Assist mode PowerShot A630 and A640.
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Try another memory card in the camera and other troubleshooting steps.
On Camera LCD screen displays No Memory Card, Memory Card Error, Unrecognized File Format, Incompatible JPEG, or "?" marks for images when card is inserted in the camera or while attempting to Playback images.
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How to access the Control Panel in Windows 8
On your keyboard, hold the windows key and press " X ". Click Control Panel
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How to access the Windows Firewall settings
In Windows 8 or 8.1 On your keyboard, hold the windows key and press " X ". In Windows 7 or 10, access Control Panel from the Start menu.
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Using the Solutions Disk Troubleshooting tools for installation errors.
Troubleshooting the Canon Solution Disk Installation ] installation feature and selecting the software to install may help in some cases where installation is failing. This can also be achieved by exploring the supplied CD-ROM and choosing the software installation for each piece of software.
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What to do if your camera does not focus on the subject.
What to do if your camera has difficulty focusing. - Subjects shot through glass. The following information will assist you in achieving focus in these situations. Aim the camera at object
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