Displays the photos on the memory device sorted using specified conditions. Available options depend on the features being used.
Cancel Browse:
Cancels sorting photos and displays all the photos.
yyyy:
Select the year of the photos you want to display.
yyyy/mm:
Select the year and month of the photos you want to display.
yyyy/mm/dd:
Select the year, month, and date of the photos you want to display.
Display Order
Changes the display order of photos in ascending or descending order.
Select All Photos
Selects all the photos and sets the number of prints.
Deselect All Photos
Returns the number of prints of all photos to 0 (zero).
Select Memory device
Select the device from which you want to load photos.
Menu Options for Paper and Print Settings
Paper Setting
Select the paper source that you want to use. Select to select the paper size and type.
Border Setting
Borderless:
Prints without margins around the edges. Enlarges the print data slightly more than the paper size so that no margins are printed around the edges of the paper.
With Border:
Prints with white margins around the edges.
Expansion
With borderless printing, the image is enlarged a little to remove borders from the edges of the paper. Select how much to enlarge the image.
Fit Frame
If the aspect ratio of the image data and the paper size is different, the image is automatically enlarged or reduced so that the short sides match the short sides of the paper. The long side of the image is cropped if it extends beyond the long side of the paper. This feature may not work for panorama photos.
Quality
Select the print quality. Selecting High provides higher quality printing, but the printing speed may be slower. If you want to print on plain paper using a much higher quality, select Best. Note that the printing speed may slow down considerably.
Date
Select the format used to print the date on photos for photos that include the date the photos were taken or the date they were saved. The date is not printed for some layouts.
Print Info On Photos
Off:
Prints without any information.
Camera Settings:
Prints with some Exif information, such as shutter speed, f-ratio, or ISO sensitivity. Unrecorded information is not printed.
Camera Text:
Prints text set on the digital camera. For information on the text settings, see the documentation provided with your camera. The information can only be printed in borderless printing on 10×15 cm, 13×18 cm, or 16:9 wide size.
Landmark:
Prints the name of the place or landmark where the photo was taken for digital cameras that have the landmark feature. See the website of the manufacturer of your camera for more details. The information can only be printed in borderless printing on 10×15 cm, 13×18 cm, or 16:9 wide size.
Clear All Settings
Resets the paper and print settings to their defaults.
CD Density
For CD/DVD printing. Set the density to use when printing onto a CD/DVD.
Density
For coloring book printing. Select the level of density for the outlines on the coloring sheet.
Line Detection
For coloring book printing. Select the sensitivity used to detect outlines in the photo.
Menu Options for Editing Photos
Zoom/Rotate
Adjusts the cropping area. You can move the frame to the area you want to cop, or change the size of the frame by sliding at the corners. You can also rotate the frame.
Filter
Prints in sepia or monochrome.
Enhance
Select one of the image adjustment options. Auto, People, Landscape, or Night Scene produces sharper images and more vivid colors by automatically adjusting the contrast, saturation, and brightness of the original image data.
Auto:
The printer detects the image content and automatically enhances the image according to the detected content.
People:
Recommended for images of people.
Landscape:
Recommended for images of landscape or scenery.
Night Scene:
Recommended for images of night scenes.
Enhance Off:
Turns off the Enhance feature.
Fix Red-Eye
Fixes red-eye in photos. Corrections are not applied to the original file, only to the printouts. Depending on the type of photo, parts of the image other than the eyes may be corrected.
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness of the image.
Contrast
Adjusts the difference between the brightness and darkness.