Using your printer, Printing without a computer, Printing tips – Dell 540 Photo Printer User Manual

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Using Your Printer

Printing Without a Computer

Printing With a Computer

Printing Without a Computer

This section describes how to print directly from a memory card, USB storage device, or PictBridge-enabled
or other compatible camera.

Printing Tips

Before you print, make sure the power is connected, and the photo cartridge and photo paper are
loaded. For help, see your Setting Up Your Printer poster.

Printing starts when you press Print. The photo paper cycles 4 times during the printing process. The
first 3 passes apply layers of yellow, magenta, and cyan color. The fourth pass applies the Dell Clear
Life Coating that protects and preserves the photo.

NOTE:

If you remove the card or disconnect the camera during printing, then printing will stop when

the current photo is printed.

For advanced print options (color and auto brightness, layouts, index prints, etc.), press the Menu
button. For help, see

Changing Settings-Press Menu

.

NOTICE:

Wait until a print is finished before removing it from the paper tray. Failure to do so can

cause paper misfeeds or jams and can damage the printer.

NOTICE:

Do not load more than 20 sheets into the paper tray.

Printing From a Memory Card

You can print directly from a CF (CompactFlash), SD (Secure Digital), MS (Memory Stick), MMC (MultiMedia
Card), or SM (Smart Media), or a USB memory key.

NOTE:

Your printer reads only one memory source at a time. Printing is disabled if multiple sources

(cards or camera) are loaded or connected.

Inserting Memory Cards

NOTICE:

Insert memory cards with the memory card label facing up.

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