Configuring photo print settings – Kodak ESP 9 User Manual

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Kodak ESP 9 All-in-One printer

NOTE: If Tagged Image Printing is enabled on this printer (see

Configuring printer

settings, page 21

), it detects a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file when

you insert a memory card. The printer LCD screen prompts you to verify that
you want to print tagged images. See

Printing tagged images, page 55

.

Most memory cards will work with this printer. When you insert a memory card, or
connect a camera or portable flash drive to the printer, the last photo taken is
displayed first.

CAUTION:

Do not insert more than one device, such as a USB thumb drive or memory
card, into the printer at a time, or you will get an error message. Also, never
remove or disconnect a memory card from its slot unless the blue light near
the slot is not blinking.

NOTE: Photos stored on a PictBridge camera are displayed on the camera’s LCD

screen only. See

Printing photos from a PictBridge camera, page 53

, as

needed.

Configuring photo print settings

You can change the factory default print settings for your printer using the control
panel. Windows users may adjust some settings using Home Center software (see
Home Center Help, discussed in

All-in-One printer Home Center software, page 19

,

for information on using Home Center).

1. Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot, or plug a USB flash drive or

digital camera to the front panel USB port. The last photo is displayed first.

2. From the control panel, press

Menu

.

3. Press

until the option you want to configure is selected, and then press

OK

.

4. As needed, press

or

to change the setting.

5. Press

OK

to save the setting for the current print job.

6. To save the setting as the default value, select

Save as Default

and press

OK

.

7. As needed, press

or

until

View Photos

is selected in the Print Photos menu,

and then press

OK

to return to viewing and selecting photos for printing. Or,

press

Start

to print the selected photo(s) with the selected settings.

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