Printing, Starting a print – Canon 400 User Manual

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OPERATING PROCEDURES

Printing

The image on the screen can be printed with a printer connected
to the unit. This section describes how to set the film mode and
execute a print.

Starting a print

1.

Check the main unit and the printer and make sure that they are
both turned on. (The power switches should be set to the

I

posi-

tion.)

You can execute a print after both the main unit and printer have
warmed up. The main unit is warmed up when the Print display
on the operation panel comes on and stops blinking.

2.

Select a positive or negative type film.

Press the Negative/Positive key to select a film mode.

The lamp to the left of the key and icons tells you the current
selection. Press the key and keep pressing it until the lamp next to
the selection you want lights.

Negative

Prints positive on negative film.

Positive

Prints positive on positive film.

Auto

Automatically detects the type of film in
use and prints a positive image. If you
select Auto, the Negative or Positive
lamp blinks to tell you which type of film
has been detected.

The EZ-04 zoom lens has no function to automatically
switch between Negative and Positive. When using the
EZ-04 zoom lens, always use the Negative/Positive
switching key to select (

) negative or (

) positive.

Do not use Auto for an image with a grey or light bor-
der (where black and white may be difficult to distin-
guish), or if you intend to remove the border from the
image, trim the image, or define the area on the image
with the other keys. If you intend to use these special
functions, set Negative or Positive manually.

3.

Display the image you want to print. Adjust the image so it is
within the print frame. (➞15)

4.

Adjust the print density. You can let the unit adjust the print den-
sity automatically by pressing the

AE

key, or adjust it manually.

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