Lexmark 5300 Series User Manual

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4

Click Deselect All.

5

Click to select the photo(s) you want to transfer.

6

If you want to save the photos to the default folder, click Next.

7

If you want to save the photos in a folder other than the default folder:

a

Click Browse.

b

Select the folder you want.

c

Click OK.

8

If you want to assign a prefix to all of the photos you just transferred, click the check box and enter a name.

9

Click Next.

10

Remove the CD or flash drive to view your transferred photos in the Library.

Transferring photos from a memory card to a flash drive

1

Insert a memory card that contains the images you want to transfer.

2

Insert a flash drive into the PictBridge port on the front of the printer.

Which device is to be displayed?

appears on the display.

3

Press or repeatedly until Camera Card or the specific type of your camera card appears.

4

Press

.

5

Press or repeatedly until Save Photos appears.

6

Press

.

7

If needed, press or repeatedly until the setting you want appears.

Notes:

If photos on the memory card were taken on more than one date, selections will include Last Date and
Date Range

.

To choose a date range, press and then press or repeatedly until the date you want is displayed. Date
ranges are displayed by month and year starting with the most recent month.

If the computer is also connected, you must select USB as the destination.

8

Press Start Color or Start Black.

Notes:

If there is not enough memory on the flash drive, a prompt appears on the display.

Do not remove the flash drive until a message appears on the display indicating that copying is complete.

Warning—Potential Damage: Do not touch cables, any network adapter, the memory card or flash drive, or
the printer in the area shown while actively printing, reading, or writing from a memory card or flash drive. A
loss of data can occur. Also, do not remove a memory card or flash drive while actively printing, reading, or writing
from a memory card or flash drive.

Working with photos

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