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Storing Image Data on a USB Flash Memory Device
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Storing Image Data on a
USB Flash Memory
Device
When a USB flash memory device is inserted into the
USB host port on the front of the printer, on-screen
image data (which was captured) is stored as JPEG
(Joint Photographic Experts Group) image data on the
USB flash memory device when you print this captured
image data for the first time.
You can see the image data stored in the USB flash
memory via a personal computer equipped with a USB
port.
File name of the image
Each time you print image data captured by pressing the
PRINT button, the image data is stored as JPEG image
data, with a name assigned, in order, from UP_0001 to
UP_9999. In the case of reduced images, each reduced
image is stored as one file. However, the image data is
stored only when it is printed for the first time. Image
data printed once is not stored again.
Also, the time stamp is added to the file.
To make printouts with the correct date
The day and time setting is necessary.
For detailed information, see “Setting Date and Time”
on page 20.
Storing Image Data on a USB Flash
Memory Device
Note
Be sure not to use a USB flash memory device other than
a USB flash memory device manufactured by Sony
Corporation.
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Turn on the power of the monitor and printer.
2
Insert the USB flash memory device into the USB
host port.
The access lamp lights. When it goes off, you can
start to store image data in the USB flash memory.
3
Press the CAPTURE button to capture the image to
be printed.
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Press the PRINT button.
The printer starts printing.
At the same time, the image data is stored in the
USB flash memory. While it is being written in the
USB flash memory, the access lamp is lit. When
writing is completed, the access lamp goes off.
To remove the USB flash memory
Whenever the access lamp is lit, the printer is writing
data on the USB flash memory device.
If you remove the USB flash memory device while the
access lamp is lit, the image data will not be written
correctly.
When the message USB MEMORYFULL or USB
MEMORY FILE NAME FULL appears
The USB memory is full or the maximum number of
images have already been stored, and no further image
data cannot be stored on this device.
In this case, delete unnecessary files from the USB flash
memory device using a personal computer or use a new
USB flash memory.
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