Printing a specified area (trimming) – Canon PIXMA MP560 User Manual

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Printing a Specified Area (Trimming)

You can edit images displayed on the LCD by cropping them.

* This function is available both for printing photos on a memory card and for printing photos on a USB
flash drive.

Note

Crop images after specifying the page size, media type, and bordered or borderless printing in the
print settings screen. If you change the paper settings after cropping, the cropped area may be
adjusted to match the paper, or be disabled completely.

1.

Select the photo to crop.

2.

Press the right Function button when Edit is displayed on the screen.

3.

Select Trimming, then press the OK

button.

The cropping edit screen is displayed.

4.

Choose the area to print.

,

,

, and

buttons:

Position the cropping frame.

Easy-Scroll Wheel:

Sets the cropping frame size.
Turn the Easy-Scroll Wheel clockwise to enlarge the size of the cropping frame or counterclockwise

to reduce it.

Left Function button:

Changes the aspect ratio of the cropping frame.

Right Function button:

Rotates the cropping frame.
To switch the cropping frame between portrait and landscape orientations, press this button.

5.

Press the OK

button to finalize your selection of cropping area.

The area to be cropped is specified, and the original photo is displayed.

Note

The cropped image cannot be newly saved on the memory card/USB flash drive.
The cropping area is displayed only for photos which have been cropped.
To change the cropped area once it has been set, press the right Function button when Edit is
displayed on the screen, select Trimming, then press the

OK

button.

To cancel cropping after cropping has been complete, press the right Function button again

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