More Print Options (Print from a Memory Card) - CP1500

Article ID: ART180905 | Date published: 09/21/2022 | Date last updated: 10/04/2022
 

Description

This article provides information on additional printing options available when printing from a memory card on the SELPHY CP1500.

Solution

More Print Options

[More print options] on the Home screen offers index printing, reprinting, and other features for images on memory cards or USB flash drives.

Figure: LCD

 

Figure: Examples of Bookmark prints

Print two sets of selected images on a single sheet of L-size or postcard-size paper.

  • On postcard-size paper, rows of four images are arranged in an area that is 2 in. (1) by 6 in. (2).

  • On L-size paper, rows of three images are arranged in an area that is approx. 1.75 in. (3) by 4.7 in. (4).

  1. Choose [Bookmark] and press OK.

    Figure: LCD

  2. Adjust the settings as needed, and then press OK.

    Figure: LCD

  3. Choose images.

    Figure: LCD

    • Choose images, each with a print quantity of [1]. For L-size paper, choose up to 3 images, and for postcard-size paper, up to 4.

    • Press <OK> to access the [Preview] screen.

  4. Print.

    Figure: LCD

    • Press <OK> to start printing.

Example of a 2-up print

Two images can be printed together, each at about the size of a card, on one L or postcard-size sheet.

Cut along the cut marks in the corners to trim to card size.

  1. Choose [2-up fixed size print] and press <OK>.

    Figure: LCD

  2. Adjust the settings as needed, and then press <OK>.

    Figure: LCD

  3. Choose images.

    Figure: LCD

    • Choose two images, each with a quantity of [1].

    • Press <OK> to access the [Preview] screen.

  4. Print.

    Figure: LCD

    • Press <OK> to start printing.

Example of index print

Selected images are printed next to each other in rows. The number of images per sheet varies depending on the paper size.

  1. Choose [Index print] and press <OK>.

    Figure: LCD

  2. Choose images.

    Figure: LCD

    • Pressing <Up button> places a check mark in the quantity field.

    • Press <OK> to access the [Preview] screen.

  3. Print.

    Figure: LCD

    • Press <OK> to start printing.

Inserting a memory card with printing information set on a camera will display [DPOF images remain Print images?]. To review the printing information set on the camera, press <OK>.

  1. Print.

    Figure: LCD

    • To adjust the settings displayed, press <Menu button> and change the settings on the [Print settings] screen.

    • Press <OK> to print all designated images at once.

 As long as a memory card with printing information set on a camera is inserted, you can also access this screen by choosing [DPOF Print] and pressing <OK>.

The printer keeps a record of images printed from [Select & Print] and [ID Photo] on the Home screen, as well as [Bookmark], [2-up fixed size print], and [Index print] in [More print options]. Images can be printed again by selecting them from these records.

  1. Choose [Reprint] and press <OK>.

    Figure: LCD

  2. Choose an image that was printed.

    Figure: LCD

    • Choose an image that was already printed to print it again.

    • Press <OK> to access the [Preview] screen.

  3. Print.

    Figure: LCD

    • Press <OK> to start printing.

    • Pressing <Up button><Down button> enables you to set the print quantity.

 The print history is erased when you turn off the printer or remove memory cards or USB flash drives.

 SELPHY stores up to 10 items in the print history.

 A record is created for the data of each sheet printed.

If your product issue was not resolved after following the steps above, or if you require additional help, please create or log in to your Canon Account to see your technical support options.

Or if you still need help, visit our Canon Community by clicking the button below to get answers:

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