Index print – Kodak 5300 User Manual
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Index print
The purpose of an index print is to catalogue the contents of a memory card or USB flash drive. An index
print contains the following:
Sequence numbers for the relative position of each photo within the defined set of photos,
incrementing from 001 and continuing progressively across all pages of a multi-page index print.
250 x 200 mm (10 x 8") index prints are 22 mm (7/8") wide with 3 mm (1/8") white space between
photos. The filename is displayed below each thumbnail image.
150 x 100 mm (6 x 4") index prints are 19 mm (3/4") wide with 3 mm (1/8") white space between
images. The filename is displayed below each thumbnail image.
1
Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot or a mass storage device into the USB port, or connect a
digital camera to the USB port. The first photo is displayed.
WARNING
Never attempt to remove a memory card while it is being accessed. Doing so may damage
files on the card. You can safely remove a card only when the status light next to the slots is
not blinking.
2
Load the main tray (see Load main tray in Chapter 3) or photo tray (See Load photo tray in Chapter 3)
with photo paper.
NOTE: The photo tray only supports 150 x 100 mm (6 x 4") photo paper.
3
Press Photo. The Print menu is displayed with Layout selected.
4
Press the
_
or
`
to select Index.
5
Press Start.
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