Preparation, Printing – Sony DPP-M55 User Manual

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Printing an image recorded by Sony Digital
Still Camera DSC-F1

Printing

Infrared port

Within 4 - 12 inches
(10 - 30 cm)

Notes
• Do not move the printer and the camera during printing.
• You may move the printer and the camera after you hear a

long beep, except when making several prints.

• The printer will sound intermittent beeps when it cannot

receive data properly. If this happens, reposition the camera
and the printer as described above.

• To use other functions of the printer, open and read

”Readme” file in the supplied CD-ROM. The file contains
up-to-date information on the printer.

Printing

Point the printer’s infrared port to the camera’s infrared
port face to face. Controllable area is about 4 - 12 inches
(10 - 30 cm) in terms of straight line distance and an angle
of 15 degrees right or left.

Notes
• Position the infrared ports of both equipment within the

controllable area. Do not place them outside the area nor place
them too close, which may interrupt transferring or results in
noises.

• Do not cover the infrared port with your hand or any other

objects.

• Infrared rays cannot pass through a wall, opaque glass, etc. If

they pass through glass, etc., the controllable distance
becomes short.

• Keep other infrared devices such as infrared cordless

headphones away during printing.

• Very bright lighting may cause malfunction.
• Use the camera on the AC power adaptor.

You can directly print the image recorded by the Sony Digital Still Camera DSC-F1.

Preparation

As you must operate the camera to print, refer to the
camera’s manual for the procedure.

When the printer receives the first data from the camera,
it sounds a short beep.
When the printer receives all data successfully, it sounds
a long beep and starts printing.
Printing takes about 70 seconds per sheet.

Printing

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