Zooming and cropping photos, Transferring images from the printer to a computer – Kodak ESP 5 User Manual

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Viewing and Printing Photos

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Kodak ESP 5 Printer User Guide

Zooming and Cropping Photos

Your printer enables you to zoom in or out on a specific area of a photo. When you print
the photo, the photo is cropped so only the area shown on the display is printed.

1

Select an image from the display. As needed, see “Printing Photos from a PictBridge

Camera” on page 19, or “Printing Photos from Other Cameras, Memory Cards, and
Portable Storage Devices” on page 20.

2

Press

Zoom +

to enlarge the photo in .25X increments, up to a 5X magnification. Press

Zoom –

to decrease the magnification in .25X increments, to 1X.

3

Use the



,



,



and



navigation buttons on the control panel to display the part

of the picture you want to print.

4

Press

OK

when finished. The photo is displayed with a border (“crop box”) around the

magnification and position you selected.

5

Press

Menu

and press



to select the

Print Photos Options

menu; then press

OK

.

6

Press



and select

Quantity

, and then press



to select the number of prints.

7

Press

Start

to print the area displayed in the crop box.

Transferring Images From the Printer to a Computer

You can transfer .jpg, .mov, and .wav files to your Windows or Macintosh computer from a
PictBridge camera, digital image-transfer (PTP) camera, memory card, Kodak Bluetooth
dongle, and portable (USB) storage drive connected to this All-in-One printer.

Note:

The changes you make to the photo apply only to viewing and

printing the photo and will not be saved on the memory card or storage
device.

Tip:

You can make more precise zoom and crop adjustments to your

photos on your computer using photo editing software. To send a photo
from the All-in-One to your computer, see “Transferring Images From the
Printer to a Computer” b
elow.

Note:

To transfer large files, such as video files, from a memory card

to a computer, Kodak recommends using a card reader attached
directly to the computer instead of transferring the file(s) via the All-
in-One printer.

Likewise, Kodak recommends transferring large (400 or more) groups
of image files stored on a memory card to a computer via a card
reader connected to the computer.

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