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    Editing an image
    1From the   Edit menu (page 18), 
    press g/G to select   (Enlarge) to 
    enlarge an image or   (Reduce) 
    to reduce it, and then press ENTER.
    Each time you press the button, the image 
    becomes larger or smaller. You can also 
    use the   (zoom in) and   (zoom out) 
    buttons to enlarge or reduce the image 
    size:
     : up to 200%
     : down to 60%
    2Press PRINT.
    Note
    The picture quality of an enlarged image may 
    deteriorate depending on its size.
    1From the   Edit menu (page 18), 
    press g/G to select   (Move) and 
    then press ENTER.
    The g/G/f/F indicators appear on the 
    left/right/above/below the image and you 
    can move the image.
    2Press g/G/f/F to move an image.
    3Press ENTER.
    The image is fixed in its current position.
    4Press PRINT.
    1From the   Edit menu (page 18), 
    press g/G to select   (Rotate) and 
    then press ENTER.
    The Rotate menu is displayed.
    2Press f/F to select the direction to 
    rotate the image and then press 
    ENTER.
     Rotate 90 Clockwise: Each time you 
    press ENTER, the image rotates 90° 
    clockwise.
     Rotate 90 Counterclockwise:
    Each time you press ENTER, the image 
    rotates 90° counterclockwise.
    3Press PRINT.
    Enlarging and reducing 
    an image size
    Moving an image
    Rotating an image
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    1From the   Edit menu (page 18), 
    press g/G to select   (Adjust) and 
    then press ENTER.
    The Adjust menu is displayed.
    2Press f/F to select the desired 
    adjustment tool and press ENTER.
    The adjustment screen of the selected tool 
    appears.
    Press g/G to adjust an image while 
    checking the level.
    The image before adjustment is displayed 
    on the left half of the screen, and the 
    adjusted image is displayed on the right.
    Brightness: Press G to brighten the 
    picture or g to darken it.
    Tint: Press G to make the picture 
    greenish or g to make it reddish.
    Saturation: Press G to deepen the 
    colors or g to lighten them.
    Sharpness: Press G to sharpen the 
    outlines or g to soften them.
    3Press ENTER.
    The adjustment takes effect. 
    4Press PRINT.
    1From the   Edit menu (page 18), 
    press g/G to select   (Filter) and 
    then press ENTER.
    The Filter menu is displayed.
    .
    2Press f/F to select the filter you 
    want to add to the image.
    No Filter: No special filter is used on 
    the image (default setting).
    Single Color: Changes all the colors 
    except for the one specified color into 
    gray scale.
    Painting: Makes the image look like a 
    painted picture.
    Cross Filter: Adds a cross, starburst 
    effect to the light source to print an 
    image with a sparkling impression.
    Partial Color: Makes the 
    surroundings of the subject 
    monochrome to emphasize the subject 
    in the center.
    Sepia: Changes the image to look like 
    an old photograph with faded colors.
    Monochrome: Changes the image 
    into a black and white picture.
    Adjusting an image
    When “Brightness” is selected.
    Adding a special filter to 
    an image
    The “Painting” filter of the printer is uses the 
    technology of Ichikawa Soft Laboratory.
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    Fish-eye: Makes the image look like a 
    photo taken with a fish-eye lens.
    3Press ENTER.
    The filter takes effect.
    When you have selected “Cross Filter,” 
    “Painting,” or “Single Color,” the setting 
    window is displayed. Move to the next 
    step.
    4Set the level and range.
    x Cross Filter
    1Select “Level” with f/F and press 
    ENTER, adjust the level with f/F, and 
    then press ENTER.
    The higher the level you set, the more 
    light sources become sparkling.
    2Select “Length” with f/F and press 
    ENTER, adjust the length of light with 
    f/F, and then press ENTER.
    x Painting
    Press f/F to adjust the line length and 
    then press ENTER.
    x Single Color
    To select a color from specified colors
    Press g/G to select the color that you 
    want to retain and then press ENTER.
    The image becomes monochrome while 
    the specified color remains.To select a color from a photo
    1Press f/F to select “Select a favorite 
    color.,” then press ENTER.
    The image is displayed with the color-
    pick tool. 
    2Press g/G/f/F to specify the portion 
    that contains your favorite color, and 
    then press ENTER.
    3Press g/G to specify the range of the 
    selected color.
    4Press ENTER to fix the color and range.
    The image becomes monochrome while 
    the specified color remains.
    5Press PRINT.
    Tip
    To redo the above operations, select “No Filter” and 
    then redo the operations.
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    When pressing AUTO TOUCH-UP cannot 
    reduce the red-eye phenomenon of a subject 
    shot by flash, you can adjust the image 
    manually.
    Notes
     If you perform additional editing, such as 
    enlarging, reducing the image size, rotating or 
    moving an image, after the red-eye correction, the 
    red-eye correction may not take effect. Perform the 
    red-eye correction after these editorial operations.
     If a subject face is small, the red-eye correction 
    may not work.
    1From the   Edit menu (page 18), 
    press g/G to select   (Red-eye 
    Correction) and then press ENTER.
    The adjustment frame appears on the 
    image, which indicates the range for red-
    eye correction.
    2Adjust the position and size of the 
    adjustment frame.
    Make the red-eye correction for the right 
    and left eyes separately.
    x To move the adjustment frame
    1Press g/G to select   (Move) and 
    press ENTER.
    2Move the frame with g/G/f/F.The frame moves in the selected 
    direction.
    3Press ENTER.
    The frame is fixed in the current 
    position.
    x To change the size of the 
    adjustment frame
    Press g/G to select   (Enlarge) or   
    (Reduce) and press ENTER.
    Each time you press ENTER, the frame 
    becomes larger or smaller.
    You can also enlarge or reduce the size by 
    pressing the   (zoom in) or   (zoom out) 
    buttons on the printer.
    Tip
    Make the size of the adjustment frame 2 to 7 
    times as large as the eye size.
    3Press g/G to select   and press 
    ENTER.
    The range of red-eye correction is 
    enlarged.
    4Press ENTER.
    The adjustment takes effect.
    The Red-eye correction menu is 
    displayed.
    To make a red-eye correction for other 
    eyes, repeat steps 2 to 4.
    5Press g/G to select   and press 
    ENTER.
    The Edit menu is displayed again.
    6Press PRINT.
    To reset the adjustment
    Press CANCEL in step 5 instead of ENTER.
    Correcting the red-eye 
    phenomenon
             Adjustment frame
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    1Press PRINT.
    The print quantity indication is displayed.
    2Set the print quantity.
     To increase the print quantity one by 
    one, press f repeatedly.
     To reduce the print quantity one by one, 
    press F briefly repeatedly.
     To reset the print quantity to 1, press F 
    for more than two seconds.
    3Press PRINT.
    1Select   (Save) and then press 
    ENTER.
    The dialog box used to specify the 
    destination folder is displayed.
    2Select the destination where you 
    want to save the image.
    Press f/F to select “Internal memory,”  
    “Memory Stick” media, “CompactFlash,” 
    “SD memory Card,” “xD-Picture Card,” 
    or “External Device,” and press ENTER.
    Tip
    When you select “External Device,” a dialog 
    box for selecting a drive may be displayed. 
    Follow the instructions on the screen to select 
    the destination drive.
    The dialog box used for setting a date is 
    displayed. You can save the set date with 
    the image.
    3Set date.
    Press g/G to select an item (month, day, 
    and year), and press f/F to select the 
    number, and then press ENTER.
    The image edited by the Edit or 
    CreativePrint menu is saved as a new 
    image. The dialog box used to specify the 
    new image number (folder number-file 
    number) is displayed.
    Tip
    The original image will not be overwritten.
    4Press ENTER.
    Notes
     While the image is being saved, do not turn off the 
    printer or remove a memory card or external 
    device from the printer. The printer, memory card, 
    USB memory, or external device may be damaged 
    or the data may be lost.
     You cannot save built-in image for the printer’s 
    demo mode.
      Printing an edited image
    Saving an edited image
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    Performing 
    “CreativePrint”
    Using the CreativePrint menu
    To undo the operation midway
    Press CANCEL The window of the previous step is 
    displayed. Depending on the step, you may not be 
    able to undo the operation.
    To exit the CreativePrint menu
     Press MENU in the middle of the operations 
    and select “CreativePrint Complete.” 
    Then press ENTER.
     In the image preview view, press 
    g/G/f/F 
    to select   and press ENTER.
    The dialog box for saving an image may be 
    displayed (page 25).
    Tips
     You can press MENU while performing 
    CreativePrint and set part of the Print setup menu 
    items.
     The CreativePrint menu allows you to input 
    characters using the keyboard, superimpose a  
    handwritten message, and input a preinstalled 
    phrase (pages 28, 31).
    1From the   CreativePrint menu 
    (page 19), press g/G/f/F to select 
     “Scrapbook,” then press ENTER.
    The window for selecting a theme is 
    displayed.
    2Press g/G/f/F to select the desired 
    theme, then press ENTER.
    The window used for selecting templates 
    of the selected theme is displayed.
    3Press g/G/f/F to select the desired 
    template, then press ENTER.
    A preview of the selected template is 
    displayed.
    4Select an image.
    When you select a template with multiple 
    images, repeat the procedures below to 
    select an image for each area.
    Making a Scrapbook
                       Image area
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    1Press g/G/f/F to select an image area, 
    then press ENTER.
    The index view is displayed.
    2Press g/G/f/F to select the desired 
    image, then press ENTER.
    The window used for adjusting the 
    image is displayed.
    5Adjust the image size, position or 
    others of the selected image. 
    Press g/G to select the desired adjustment 
    item, then press ENTER.
    6Press g/G to select   and press 
    ENTER.
    The selected image is added to the image 
    area.
     To add an image to another image area, 
    repeat steps 4 and 5.
     To superimpose stamps or characters on 
    the image, proceed with step 7.
     To print the previewed image, skip to 
    step 8.
    7Superimpose stamps or characters.
    Press g/G/f/F to select the desired item 
    such as a stamp or characters, and then 
    press ENTER.
                    Adjustment tools
    Items Procedures
     /    Reduces or increases the 
    size of an image.
    Move the image with
     
    g/G/f/F, and then press 
    ENTER.
    Each time you press 
    ENTER, the image rotates 
    90° clockwise.
    Automatically adjusts a 
    failed photo having 
    problems such as being 
    backlit, out-of-focus, or 
    showing the red-eye 
    phenomenon.(page 20)
                  Tool buttons     Image area
    Items Procedures
    Allows you to choose to input 
    characters using the keyboard, to 
    input a preinstalled phrase, or to 
    superimpose a handwritten 
    message.
    Select the desired stamp with
     
    g/G/f/F, and then press ENTER 
    to superimpose it on an image.
    Saves the edited image on a 
    memory card, external device, or 
    in internal memory.
    Prints an edited image.
    Completes the creation operation.
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    x Superimposing a stamp
    1Press g/G /f /F  to select   (Stamp) 
    and then press ENTER.
    The window used for selecting a stamp 
    is displayed.
    2Press g/ G /f /F  to select the desired 
    stamp and then press ENTER.
    The selected stamp is displayed in the 
    center of the preview screen. 
    3Press g/ G /f /F  to adjust the position of 
    the stamp.
    4Press  / on the printer to adjust the 
    size of the stamp.
    5Press ENTER. The stamp is superimposed.
    6Press CANCEL.
    7Press g/ G  to select  and then press 
    ENTER.  
    • To superimpose the same stamp 
    repeatedly
    After step 
    5, press  ENTER again; the 
    same stamp is superimposed. Repeat 
    steps 
    3 and 4 to adjust the position 
    and size. 
    • To flip or rotate a stamp
    After step 
    2, press CANCEL. Then 
    press 
    g/ G  to select   (Flip) or   
    (Rotate 90 Clockwise), and press  
    ENTER. 
    To move the stamp, press  g/G  to select 
     and press ENTER. To enlarge or 
    reduce the size of the stamp,  press  g/G  
    to select   or   and press ENTER. 
    When the adjustments are complete, 
    press  g/G  to select 
     (Stamp) and 
    press ENTER. Then perform steps 
    5 
    through 
    7. The stamp is superimposed.
    x  Superimposing characters
    1Press g/ G /f /F  to select    (Text) and 
    then press ENTER. 
    2Press  f/F  to select [Keyboard], and 
    then press ENTER.
    The keyboard is displayed.
    3Input characters.
    Press 
    g/ G /f /F  to select the desired 
    character and then press ENTER. 
    The selected characters are displayed in 
    the character input box. 
    Up to approximately 50 characters can 
    be entered. You can input alphanumeric 
    characters and symbols only.
     To change among characters or  symbols
    Press 
    g/G /f /F  to select [A/a/@]  and 
    then press ENTER repeatedly to change 
    among small letters, capital letters, and 
    symbols.
     To delete a character Press 
    g/G /f /F  to select [ B] or [ b] and 
    then press ENTER repeatedly so that 
    the cursor in the character input box 
    moves just to the right of the character 
    that you want to delete. Press 
    g/ G /f /F  
    to select [Delete] and then press 
    ENTER. Each time you press ENTER, 
    the character to the left of the cursor is 
    deleted. 
                   Character input box
                               Keyboard
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     To utilize the history
    Press g/G/f/F to select [F] or [f]   
    and then press ENTER to display and 
    utilize the characters you have input in 
    the past (history).
     To change the font
    Press 
    g/G/f/F to select [Font] and 
    then press ENTER. Each time you press 
    ENTER, the font changes. You can use 
    only one font for a sequence of 
    characters input.
    4When you finish entering characters, 
    press 
    g/G/f/F to select  and 
    then press ENTER. 
    The color selection window is 
    displayed. 
    5Press g/G/f/F to select the desired 
    color for the characters and then press 
    ENTER.
    The input characters are displayed in 
    the center of the image preview.
    6Adjust the position and size of the 
    characters.
    For how to adjust the characters, see  
    page 27.
    7Press g/G/f/F to select  and then 
    press ENTER. 
    The input characters display are fixed in 
    place.
    Pressing ENTER saves the input 
    characters in the printer’s memory. You 
    can register a maximum of 10 sentences 
    that you can reuse.
    8Press PRINT.
    To save the image, see page 25.
    1From the   CreativePrint menu 
    (page 19), press g/G/f/F to select 
    “Calendar,” then press ENTER.
    The window used for selecting the 
    calendar template, is displayed.
    2Press g/G/f/F to select the desired 
    template, and then press ENTER.
    The preview of the selected template is 
    displayed.
    Tip
    You can select and set an image area or calendar 
    area in any order.
    3Select an image.
    When you select a template with multiple 
    images, select an image for each area. For 
    how to select an image, see step 4 on 
    page 26. When you select image(s), the 
    window for adjusting the image is 
    displayed. 
    To superimpose a stamp or characters, see 
    page 28. 
    4Adjust the image.
    For how to adjust an image, see step 5 on 
    page 27. When you adjust an image, the 
    image is added to the image area.
    Making a Calendar
    Image area Calendar area
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    5Set the calendar.
    1Press g/G/f/F to select the calendar 
    area and press ENTER.
    The calendar setting window is 
    displayed.
    2Press f/F to select the item that you 
    want to set, and then press ENTER.
    Item Settings/Procedures
    Start Y/MSet the first month and the 
    year starting the calendar. 
    Press 
    g/G to select the 
    month or year and press 
    f/F to set the number. 
    Press ENTER.
    Start DaySet the day of the week 
    (placed furthest left in the 
    calendar). Press f/F to 
    select “Sunday” or 
    “Monday.” Then press 
    ENTER.
    Date color Set the color of Sunday and 
    Saturday to be displayed in 
    the calendar. Press G and 
    then f/F to select the 
    desired color for Sunday 
    and Saturday. Then press 
    ENTER.
    Modify 
    CalendarYou can add a stamp or 
    desired color to a specific 
    day in the calendar.
    When adding a stamp 
    (Example)
    1Press g/G to select   
    (Stamp), and press 
    ENTER. 
    The stamp selection 
    window is displayed. 
    2Press g/G/f/F to select 
    a desired stamp, and 
    press ENTER. 
    The calendar is displayed. 
    3Press g/G/f/F to select 
    the desired date for adding 
    a stamp and press 
    ENTER.
    The stamp is added to the 
    selected date. 
    To add a different stamp, 
    press 
    CANCEL and then 
    repeat steps 
    2 and 3.  Item Settings/Procedures
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