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Printing from your computer
Printing from an application software
You can use an application software to print images stored in your computer
with the Digital Photo Printer DPP-EX7.
Notes
• Before printing, make sure to connect the USB connectors of the printer and the
computer. If you connect it after you start printing, the printer or the computer
may not work properly.
•This section explains the settings and operations with a typical application as an
example. Depending on the application, print settings and operations may differ.
For the details, refer to the manual of your application.
•The dialog boxes in this section are those in Mac OS X (v10.2). They may differ
depending on the operation system.
•To obtain the expected print performances, we suggest you use an application
software that allows you to check the print preview. Use the application software to
make the image size to 1644 x 2466 (dots) for the Post Card (4 x 6 inch) size, 1464 x
2064 (dots) for the 3.5 x 5 inch size, and 1137 x 1516 (dots) for the Small (3.5 x 4 inch)
size. Also make the resolution to 403 dpi. Even after these adjustments, an image
may be cut off or proper printed performances may not be obtained depending on
the application software you use. If this occurs, adjust the image size smaller.
1
Connect the printer to your computer and turn on the printer.
In a while, the printer is detected and ready for printing. When the printer
is ready, the “DPP-EX5” is displayed in the printer list of the “Print
Center”.
2
Start the application software that you use for printing, and
select the image to be printed.
When using Mac OS 9.x
Open “Chooser” from the Apple menu, click “DPP-EX7”, and then close
the “Chooser”.
3
Click “Page Setup”
from the “File” menu
of the application.
The “Page Setup” dialog
box appears.
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