Canon ES2 Benutzerhandbuch
Print Settings
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Printing from Memory Cards
Print Setting Menu
The default setting is marked as
.
*1 The settings are not reflected when printing with a camera connected (the camera's settings are applied). If
you set the camera to [Default] when printing from the camera connected with
(PictBridge), the setting is
reflected.
*2 Images cannot be displayed when using the black and white cartridge (Easy Photo Pack E-P25BW).
*3 The default date format varies by region.
*3 The default date format varies by region.
Item
Description
Settings
Date
*1
Prints the date on the image.
On, Off (
)
File No.
*1
Prints the file number on the image.
On, Off (
)
Borders
*1
Prints borders on the image.
Bordered, Borderless (
)
Page Layout
*1
Sets the number of images to print on a single
sheet of paper, the number of images to print,
or to make an index print.
sheet of paper, the number of images to print,
or to make an index print.
Refer to p. 49
Correct Red-
Eye
Eye
*1
Corrects Red-eye (occuring in images when
taking photos with a flash in a dark area).
taking photos with a flash in a dark area).
On, Off (
)
Auto Optimize
*1
Corrects the image quality automatically for
optimum image quality.
optimum image quality.
On (
), Off
Adjust Image
Corrects image brightness, contrast, or
sharpness as desired.
sharpness as desired.
Refer to p. 50
My Colors
*2
Changes the color of the image.
Refer to p. 51
Date Format
*3
Sets the date format used when printing out
with the date.
with the date.
yy/mm/dd,
mm/dd/yy,
dd/mm/yy
mm/dd/yy,
dd/mm/yy
Correct Red-Eye
• Depending on the image, red-eye may not be automatically detected or optimally corrected.
Examples as follows.
- Faces that appear extremely small, large, dark or bright in relation to the overall image.
- Faces turned to the side or at a diagonal, or faces with a portion hidden.
- Faces turned to the side or at a diagonal, or faces with a portion hidden.
• Images that do not contain red-eye could have portions of the image other than the eyes
mistakenly corrected. Set [Correct Red-Eye] to [On] only when printing images with red-eye.