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The following sizes and types of paper can be loaded in the printer by selecting options in “Paper Size”
and “Paper Type”.
*1 This size can be selected only for Canon PictBridge compliant devices (Note that it can not
be selected for some models).
*2 This paper is exclusively used to print photo seals. When printing on sticker paper, select
“10x15cm/4"x6"” in “Paper Size”.
*3 When you selected “A4” in “Paper Size”, you can select “Plain Paper” in “Paper Type”.
When you selected “Plain Paper” in “Paper Type”, bordered printing will be performed even
if you select “Borderless” in “Layout”.
About “Layout” and “Trimming”
By default, “Borderless” is selected in “Layout” and “Off (No trimming)” is selected in “Trimming” for
this printer.
About “Image optimize”
If you use a Canon PictBridge-compliant camera, you can select “VIVID”, “NR”, or
“VIVID+NR”. (Note that these options cannot be selected for some models.)
About “Date print”
By default, “Off” is selected for this printer.
If you select an image which has had the shooting date embedded in it using a camera with the
print mode, set that function to off. If you set this function to on, dates will appear twice on the
printed image.
“Paper Size” setting
“Paper Type” setting
Paper loaded in printer
10×15cm / 4"×6" (Default)
Photo (Default)
Photo Paper Plus Glossy
Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss
Glossy Photo Paper
Photo Stickers*2
Fast Photo
Photo Paper Pro
13×18cm / 5"×7" *1
Photo
Photo Paper Plus Glossy
Credit Card
Photo
Glossy Photo Paper
A4*3
Photo
Photo Paper Plus Glossy
Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss
Glossy Photo Paper
Fast Photo
Photo Paper Pro
When you using Photo Stickers (PS-101), do not set “Borderless Printing” in Layout setting.
• When “VIVID” is selected, green and blue portions of photos are printed vividly.
• When “NR” (Noise Reduction) is selected, noise in blue portions, such as the sky, and dark
portions is removed.
• When “VIVID+NR” is selected, functions of both “VIVID” and “NR” are performed.
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