Cropping and printing images – Canon SELPHY CP810 User Manual
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Cropping and Printing Images
You can crop and print part of an image.
Display the cropping screen.
O
Select an image as described in Step 4 on
p. 13
, press
the
EDIT
button, and then press the
o button.
X
A cropping frame to indicate the range will be displayed.
Determine the range.
O
The cropping frame switches between portrait and
landscape each time you press the
EDIT
button.
O
You can move the cropping frame by pressing the
udlr buttons.
O
You can enlarge the cropping frame by pressing the
-
button and shrink it by pressing the
0 button.
Make the setting.
O
Press the
o button to set the cropping range and
return to the image display screen.
X
is displayed at the bottom left of the screen.
O
The cropping range setting is not cleared by setting the
number of copies to 0.
O
To crop another image and print at the same time, repeat
Steps 1 to 3.
Print the images.
O
Print as described in Step 6 on
p. 14
.
O
If you want to change the cropping range after setting it, press the EDIT button in the image display screen, press
the
ud buttons to select [Adjust Cropping], and press the o button to repeat Steps 2 to 3.
O
If you want to cancel the cropping range after setting it, press the EDIT button in the image display screen, press
the
ud buttons to select [Reset Cropping], press the o button to display the reset cropping screen, and then
press the
o button again.
O
The cropping ranges are all cleared if you turn SELPHY off or remove the memory card before printing them.
O
You can set up to 99 images with cropping ranges.
O
You cannot crop images in [DPOF Print] and [Print All Images].
O
You cannot crop images when you have selected [
Index] or [
Shuffle] in [Page Layout]
(p. 23)
.
O
You cannot change the vertical and horizontal ratio of the cropping frame on the screen.
O
You can change the number of copies by pressing the
ud buttons in the image display screen in Step 3.
O
The cropping range is cleared when printing is finished.
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