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Printer User Guide
ENGLISH
Make sure you read this guide before using the printer.
Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future.
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Print Images from a Computer (p. 60)
Download New Frames and Clip Art (p. 62)
Make Printing Fun with SELPHY!
SELPHY speaks! Learn how to create lasting memories
with your friendly, but powerful, compact printer.
Make more things possible with SELPHY.
Creative Print ................You can make many kinds of decorated prints.
Frames (p. 40) Multi Layout (p. 46)Calendars (p. 44)Clip Art (p. 42)
ID Photos (p. 52)Image Effects (p. 50)Speech Bubbles (p. 48)
Print Settings ................
You change print settings to imprint the shooting date, adjust the colors, and
make many kinds of prints.
Border Color (pp. 33, 39)
Borders (p. 32)Image File Number (p. 32)Date (p. 32)
Gold and Silver Prints ...
When using the Gold or Silver Easy Photo Packs (p. 3), you can print gold and
silver frames and clip art (p. 81).
Optimize the Image (p. 34)
Red-Eye Correction (p. 34)Layouts (pp. 33, 38)
Adjust the Image’s
Qualities (p. 34)
Trimming ...................... You can trim away unneeded
portions of your image (p.36).
Change the Image Colors
(p. 35)
Change the Date Format
(p. 35)
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Package Contents
Check if the following items are included in your printer package, using the check boxes. If anything
is missing, contact the retailer where you purchased the printer.
Remove the contents from the box, and
remove the Cleaner Unit from SELPHY.
Slide the cartridge cover lever in the direction of
the arrow to open the cover.
Grasp the cleaner unit as shown in the
illustration and remove it.
SELPHY Printer Unit
Warranty Card
Power Cord
CD-ROM:COMPACT
PHOTO PRINTER Solution Disk
Cleaner Unit
Beginners Guide
Support Guide
Cartridges (Sold Separately)
Before using the printer, be sure to purchase a cartridge (Easy Photo Pack) separately.
Paper Size
No. of
Possible Prints
Ink Type
Color of
Cartridge
Product Name
Postcard size
(100 x 148mm)
(4 x 6 in.)
100 Color Green Easy Photo Pack E-P100
50 Color Green Easy Photo Pack E-P50
20 Color/Gold Gray Easy Photo Pack E-P20G
20 Color/Silver Gray Easy Photo Pack E-P20S
25 BW Gray Easy Photo Pack E-P25BW
L size
(89 x 119mm)
(3.5 x 4.7 in.)
100
Color Blue
Easy Photo Pack E-L100
50 Easy Photo Pack E-L50
Card size
(54 x 86mm)
(2.1 x 3.4 in.)
25
Color Orange
Easy Photo Pack E-C25
25 Easy Photo Pack E-C25L*
* Card-size label sheet.
Thin lines and text may be unclear or broken when printing with the gold or silver print supporting
cartridges (Easy Photo Pack E-P20G/E-P20S).
Do not apply pressure to or shake the cartridge.
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Package Contents 3
Cartridges (Sold Separately) 3
Read This First 5
For Your Safety 6
Getting Started 7
Turning On SELPHY 9
Setting the Display Language 9
Changing Voice Guidance Settings 10
Compatible Memory Cards and Memory Card
Slots 10
Choosing and Printing Images 12
Storing the Printed Photos 14
Cleaning Up After Printing 14
Printing Recipes 15
Learning More About SELPHY 21
The Names of SELPHY’s Components 22
Information Displayed on the Screen 24
Changing the Way Images Are Displayed 26
Searching Images 27
Printing a Variety of Images 29
Printing All Images 30
Printing a Variety of Images 31
Trimming Images 36
Printing using Layouts 38
Printing with a Colored Border 39
Printing with Frames 40
Printing with Clip Art 42
Printing Calendars 44
Printing using Multi Layouts 46
Printing with Speech Bubbles 48
Printing with Image Effects 50
Printing an ID Photo 52
Using SELPHY with Your Computer 55
What You Can Do with the Supplied
Software 56
System Requirements 57
Install and Start the Software 58
Printing from Your Computer 60
Downloading Frames and Stamps
(Contents Data) 62
Printing Images from your Digital
Camera or Mobile Phone 65
Printing from Your Digital Camera 66
Printing Images Using Digital Camera Specied
Settings (DPOF Print) 67
Printing from Your Mobile Phone 68
Useful Information when
Using SELPHY 69
Personalizing SELPHY 70
Troubleshooting 73
Error Messages 76
Cartridge/Feature Compatibility Table 76
Handling Precautions 77
Specications 78
Index 79
Frames and Clip Art 81
Table of Contents
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Read This First
Warning Against Copyright Infringement
The images printed with this product should be intended for personal use. Do not print images
that infringe upon copyright laws without the prior permission of the copyright holder.
Warranty Limitations
This product’s warranty is only effective in the country of sale. If a problem arises while the
printer is in use abroad, please return it to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty
claim to a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
LCD Monitor
The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high-precision manufacturing techniques. More
than 99.99% of the pixels operate to specication. However, some pixels may occasionally
misre or appear as red or black dots. This has no effect on the printed image and does not
constitute a malfunction.
The LCD monitor may be covered with a thin plastic lm for protection against scratches
during shipment. If so, remove the lm before using the printer.
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Do not play the supplied CD-ROM(s) in any CD player that does not support data CD-ROMs.
Playing the CD-ROM(s) in an audio CD player (music player) could damage the speakers. It is also
possible to suffer hearing loss from listening with headphones to the loud sounds of a CD-ROM
played on a music CD player.
Other Warnings
Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants.
Mistakenly putting the power cord around a child’s neck could result in asphyxiation.
Use only recommended power sources.
Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power cord.
Unplug the power cord periodically and wipe away any dust and dirt that has collected on
the plug, the exterior of the power outlet, and the surrounding area with a dry cloth.
Do not handle the power cords with wet hands.
Do not use a power cord other than the supplied power cord.
This could result in electrical shock or re.
Power
WARNING
For Your Safety
Before using SELPHY, please ensure that you read this “For Your Safety” section. Always ensure
that SELPHY is operated correctly.
The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and
other persons, or damage to the equipment.
Be sure to also check the guides included with any separately sold accessories you use.
WARNING Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death.
CAUTION Denotes the possibility of injury.
CAUTION Denotes the possibility of damage to the equipment.
Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment in a way that is not
expressly described in this guide.
To avoid the risk of injury, do not touch the interior of the printer if it has been dropped or
otherwise damaged.
Stop operating the printer immediately if it emits smoke, a strange smell, or otherwise
behaves abnormally.
Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol, benzine, or thinner to clean the equipment.
Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the printer.
This could result in electrical shock or re.
Should this occur, immediately turn the printer’s power off and unplug it.
Use only recommended power sources.
Using other power sources could result in electrical shock or re.
Do not touch this printer or the power plug during thunderstorms.
This could result in electrical shock or re. Immediately stop using the equipment and distance yourself from it.
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Do not stick any part of your hand into the printer interior.
Be sure to place SELPHY safely so as to avoid tripping over the power cord.
This could lead to injury or damage the printer.
Do not use the power cord beyond its rated capacity or voltage, or leave the plug partially
inserted into the power outlet. Do not use if the power cord or plug has been damaged.
Do not allow metallic pins to touch or allow dust to collect on the power plug.
Do not use the power cord for any other equipment except this printer.
This could result in electrical shock or re.
Avoid using, placing or storing the printer in the following places.
-Places subject to strong sunlight.
-Places subject to temperatures above 40° C (104° F).
-Humid or dusty areas.
-Places subject to strong vibrations.
Electrical shock or heating could result in burn, injury or re. Heat may cause deformation of the
printer’s casing.
CAUTION
Unplug the printer when not in use.
Not doing so could result in electrical shock or fire.
CAUTION
Getting Started
This section will prepare you to start printing images. The postcard size cartridge (sold separately)
(p. 3) will be used as an example in this section. However, you can print with other cartridges using the
same steps.
1
Prepare the cartridge.
If there is an orange stopper attached to the
cartridge, remove it as shown in the illustration.
Ink sheet
Check that the ink sheet is taut with no slack.
If the ink sheet is slack, insert the cleaner unit
(p. 3) as shown in the illustration and turn it
slowly to take up the slack. If you overwind the
ink sheet, it may not be possible to use all the
paper for printing and the ink sheet may tear.
Clip
protective paper
Check that the protective paper is correctly
loaded in the cartridge. If the protective sheet
has come out from under the clips, use your
nger to push it back under the clips.
Inserting the Cartridge into SELPHY
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Setting Up SELPHY
15 cm (6 in)
or more
10 cm (4 in.)
or more
10 cm (4 in.)
or more
15 cm (6 in)
or more
air vents
Place SELPHY on a stable and even surface,
such as a table. Never place it on an unstable
or tilted surface.
Keep SELPHY at least 1 m (3 ft.) from devices
emitting electromagnetic waves or strong
magnetic elds.
Leave more than 15 cm (6 in.) of clearance at
the front and back of SELPHY, and 10 cm (4 in.)
on both sides.
Do not block the air vents on the back of the
printer.
Never place SELPHY close to motors or other devices that generate strong electromagnetic elds.
This may damage or cause the printer to malfunction.
Do not place near television or radio. This may cause the printer to malfunction.
Connecting SELPHY
Plug the cord into SELPHY.
Fully insert the power cord into SELPHY's
terminal.
Insert the electric plug into an outlet.
2
Open the cover.
Slide the cartridge cover lever in the direction of
the arrow to open the cover.
3
protective paper
Insert the cartridge.
With the protective paper facing towards you,
insert the cartridge as shown in the illustration
until it clicks into place.
Press the area on the cartridge cover marked
PUSH to close.
Please use only genuine Canon Easy Photo Pack cartridges for SELPHY ES series printers.
Cartridges for the CP series cannot be used.
Do not remove the colored protective paper that is installed in the cartridge.
Do not touch or pull on the ink sheet. Do not touch the cartridge with wet or sweaty hands. You
may not be able to print if the ink sheet is damaged, dirty or wet.
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Setting the Display Language
You can change the language displayed in the LCD monitor menus and messages.
1
Display the language screen.
Press and hold the o button, then press the
m(MENU) button.
The language screen will display.
2
Choose a language.
Press the udl r buttons (the area
on
the w wheel), or turn the w wheel to choose a
language, then press the o button to change
the language.
If a memory card is inserted in SELPHY, the screen in Step 2 will not appear even if the Step 1 is
followed. Please remove the memory card before performing Step 1.
You can also change language settings by pressing the m(MENU) button and choosing [Printer
Setup] and then [Language] (pp. 70, 72).
Turning On SELPHY
Turn on the power.
Press and hold the q button until the screen on
the left displays.
To turn the power off, press and hold the q
button.
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Changing Voice Guidance
Settings
You can turn the voice guidance on or off, and set the volume (5 levels) and language (7 languages).
1
Display the [Voice Guidance Settings]
screen.
Press the (voice) button.
The screen from Step 2 will display.
2
Change the settings.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose an item.
Press the l r buttons to change the setting.
When you choose [Sounds Only] in the
[Language] menu, only sound effects will play.
Press the b(BACK) button to make the setting
and restore the image display screen.
Display language settings (pp. 9, 70, 72) will not affect the voice guidance settings. Each setting
must be made separately.
Slide the cover in the
direction of the arrow
to open.
Sliding Slot Cover
Slide the cover to the left or right to switch between
card slots and .
Compatible Memory Cards
and Memory Card Slots
1
2
4
3
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The following image types can be printed with SELPHY.
JPEG type data conforming to the Exif standard.
Irregularly sized images, or images that have been edited on a computer may not display or print
properly.
Images That Can Be Printed
Card Slots
Memory Cards That Can Be
Used Without an Adapter
Memory Cards That
Require an Adapter
(commercially available)
1
SD Memory Card
miniSD Card
SDHC Memory Card
miniSDHC Card
MultiMediaCard
MMCplus Card
HC MMCplus Card
MMCmobile Card
MMCmicro Card
RS-MMC Card*
1
2
microSD Card
microSDHC Card
_
3
CompactFlash Card
Microdrive
xD-Picture Card*
2
4
Memory Stick
Memory Stick PRO
Memory Stick Duo
Memory Stick PRO Duo
Memory Stick micro
*
1
“RS-MMC” is an abbreviation of “Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard”.
*
2
Purchase the CompactFlash Card Adapter for xD-Picture Card.
For memory cards that require an adapter, be sure to rst insert the memory card into the adapter
before inserting into the appropriate card slot.
If you insert the memory card into a card slot without using an adapter, you may not be able to
remove the memory card from the printer.
Use a memory card formatted in the device used for taking the images. A memory card formatted
on a computer may not be recognized.
Refer to the user guide included with your memory card and adapter for handling instructions.
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Choosing and Printing Images
You can choose an image and specify the number of copies for printing. In this section, an SD memory
card will be used as an example, but you can print from other memory cards using the same steps.
The voice guidance will announce when printing has nished.
1
Insert a single memory card into the slot.
Open the card slot cover.
Insert a memory card fully into the appropriate
slot.
The screen from Step 2 (image display screen)
will display.
2
Choose an image.
Press the udl r (the area on the w
wheel) buttons or turn the w wheel to choose
an image, then press the o button to go to
single image view.
Press the b(BACK) button to restore 9 image
view.
If there are more than 5 images on the memory
card, turning the w wheel quickly while in
single image view will display the screen on the
left.
Press the l r buttons or turn the w wheel
to choose an image. That image will be shown
magnied in the upper left of the screen. Press
the o button for single image view.
If there are more than 6 images on the memory
card, press the l r buttons or turn the w
wheel to scroll through the images in sets of 5.
Label sideLabel side
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3
Number of copies of the selected image
Total number of images currently set to be printed
Choose the number of copies.
Press the ., buttons to choose the number of
copies to be printed.
You can specify 99 copies per image.
To choose other images to print at the same
time, repeat Steps 2 and 3.
4
Print.
Press the p
button to start printing.
The print output receptacle cover will open
automatically when an image is printed.
During printing, the paper will pass in and out of
SELPHY several times. Do not touch the paper
until it has been ejected into the print output
receptacle.
Do not allow 50 or more sheets to accumulate in
the print output receptacle.
To cancel printing, press the b(BACK) button
followed by the o button.
5
If the paper runs out, remove the
cartridge.
Slide the cover lever up to open the cartridge
cover.
Slide the cartridge lever down.
The cartridge will be ejected.
6
Insert a new cartridge (p. 7).
Do not eject the cartridge, open the cartridge cover, or close the print output receptacle cover right
after turning on the power or while printing. It may result in equipment damage.
When the total number of copies for printing is set to 0 and you press the
p
button, the currently
displayed image will print once.
If SELPHY is idle for 5 minutes, the power turns off in order to save energy (pp. 70, 71).
If the [Start DPOF printing] screen displays, refer to “Printing Images Using Digital Camera
Specied Settings (DPOF Print)” (p. 67).
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Storing the Printed Photos
When both sides of a print have perforations, you can remove the edges
by bending them.
Use an oil-based pen to write on prints.
To prevent discoloration, be sure to store the printed photos so that they
will be protected from humidity, dust, direct sunlight, and temperatures of
over 40°C (104°F).
Avoid actions that may result in color change, color fading or color
bleeding, such as the following: Sticking any type of adhesive tape on a print surface, allowing print
surfaces to come into contact with vinyl or plastic, applying alcohol or other volatile solvents to a
print surface, leaving print surfaces tightly pressed against other surfaces or objects for prolonged
periods.
If you wish to mount prints in an album, choose an album with photo covers made of nylon,
polypropylene or cellophane.
Color may change over time or depending on storage conditions. Canon assumes no liability for
color changes.
Cleaning Up After Printing
After you nish printing, follow the steps below to clean up and store SELPHY.
Turn off the power (p. 9), remove the memory card, and close the card slot cover.
Removed the printed photos from the print output receptacle and close the print output receptacle
cover.
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect the other end of the cord from
SELPHY.
Remove the cartridge from SELPHY, and insert the cleaner unit.
Return the cartridge to its original package and store in a dark place where it will be protected from
dust.
If dust enters the printer or dust sticks to the cartridge, print quality may deteriorate.
Any unused Easy Photo Packs should be stored unopened in a dark place.
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Voice guidance is available for all the SELPHY features used in these recipes (pp. 16-19). Even
beginners can print easily.
For more detailed information, refer to the full instructions for each printer function.
Printing Recipes
Use the following recipes
to create original greeting cards,
scrapbooks and more!
Let’s get started!
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Creating a Greeting Card
Make an impression with gold and silver frames!
Send a unique greeting card.
Ingredients
Decorations
Instructions
Easy Photo Pack (p. 3)
Marker pen
(For writing addresses or
messages.)
[Frames] in [Creative Print]
SELPHY Photo Print
(supplied software)
Use the [Frames] feature in [Creative Print] (p. 40)
1
Press the c button and choose [Frames]
2
Choose an image
3
Choose a frame and print
Using SELPHY Photo Print (pp. 56, 60)
1
Choose an image
2
Choose a frame and print
Make your personalized greeting cards dazzling by using the gold or silver Easy Photo Packs (p. 3).
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Capture life's little moments
in a handmade photo diary.
Ingredients
Decorations
Instructions
Easy Photo Pack (p. 3)
Colored paper
Marker pen
Decorations
[Multi Layout] in [Creative Print]
Use the [Multi Layout] feature in [Creative Print]
(p. 46)
1
Press the c button and choose [Multi
Layout]
2
Choose the page layout and background
color
3
Choose images and print
4
Write down your comments with a marker
pen
5
Mount the prints on the colored paper and
add decorations to your taste
Creating a Photo Diary
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Ingredients
Decorations
Instructions
Easy Photo Pack (p. 3)
The [Calendar] setting in
[Creative Print]
Use the [Calendar] feature in [Creative Print] (p. 44)
1
Press the c button and choose [Calendar]
2
Choose the page layout and background
color
3
Choose the year and the month and
specify holidays or special occasions
4
Choose an image and print
Turn your birthday and a photo into a calendar.
Create a calendar together as a family.
Creating a Photo Calendar
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Ingredients Instructions
Easy Photo Pack (p. 3)
Mounting board, colored paper
Scissors, glue, pens
Decorations
1
Decide on a theme for your page (e.g.
summer holiday, birthday party, etc.)
2
Print your photos based on the theme
3
Choose the color of the mounting board for
the background to go with your photos
4
Design the layout of your page
5
Cut your photos and colored paper and
arrange and mount them on the mounting
board
6
Add decorations and, if desired, write the
title and any comments
Combining different size photos can be visually effective.
Use your creativity to turn
a fond memory into a scrapbook.
Creating a Scrapbook
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Learning More
About SELPHY
This chapter will cover basic information to help you learn more about using
SELPHY. The parts of the printer will be described, as well as the information that
displays on the screen and basic operating instructions.
This printer will be referred to as “SELPHY” or “printer”.
The various types of memory cards that can be used in this printer are collectively referred to as
“memory cards”.
The button functions are represented by icons shown on or around the buttons. For a detailed
explanation, refer to "Controls" (p. 23).
Language that displays on the screen appears inside [ ] (square brackets).
: Things you should be careful about.
: Supplemental information.
(p. XX) : Reference pages. “XX” stands for page number.
This guide is written assuming that all functions are at their default settings.
Conventions Used in This Guide
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The Names of SELPHY’s Components
Print Output Receptacle
Cover (p. 13)
Cartridge Compartment (p. 8)
Cartridge Lever (p. 13)
Print Output Receptacle (p. 13)
Cartridge Cover (p. 8)
Sliding Slot Cover
(pp. 10, 12)
Cartridge Cover Lever (p. 8)
Paper-Handling Slot
Carrying Handle
AC IN (Power Input) Terminal
(p. 8)
Print Output Receptacle
Button
Air Vents (p. 8)
USB Terminal for Computer
Connection (p. 59)
USB Terminal for Digital
Camera Connection
(p. 66)
Card Slots
(pp. 10, 12)
Speaker
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Controls
Icons Used in This Guide
Name Function
1
q
Power Button Turns the power on or off (p. 9).
2
c
CREATIVE Button Displays the Creative Print menu (pp. 40-53).
3
Voice Guidance
Button
Displays the [Voice Guidance Settings] screen (p. 10).
4
m
(MENU)
Menu Button Displays the menu screen (p. 31).
5
m
(DISPLAY)
Display Button Displays the properties of the selected image (p. 25).
6
m
(EDIT)
Edit Button Displays the edit menu (pp. 36-39).
7
_
Screen
(LCD Monitor)
Display images, settings screens, or error messages (p. 24).
8
-
Enlarge Button
Change the display style
(
p. 26) or controls the size of the
trimming frame
(
p. 36).
9
0
Reduce Button
10
.
Increase Copies
Button
Specify number of copies, choose setting items (p. 13).
11
,
Decrease Copies
Button
12
u
Up Button
Choose settings (p. 9) and images (p. 12).
13
d
Down Button
14
l
Left Button
15
r
Right Button
16
w
Easy Scroll Wheel
Behaves the same as the
udl
r
buttons during most
operations. Also displays 5 image scroll view if turned quickly
while in single image view (pp. 12, 26).
17
o
Set Button Sets the selected item (p. 9).
18
p
Print Button Starts printing (p. 13).
19
b
BACK)BACK)
(BACK)
Back Button Restores the previous screen (p. 12), cancels printing (p. 13).
1
2
5 6 10 11 13 19 17
8
12
15
16
9 14734
18
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Information Displayed on the Screen
The image above is a sample image of information that can be displayed using [Image Info] (p. 25).
Explanation
1
Number of copies of the displayed image
2
Total number of images to be printed
3
The memory card slot currently in use (An SD card is used in this example)
:SD/MMC+/miniSD Card slot : microSD Card slot
: CF/microdrive Card slot : MS/MS Duo Card slot
4
File number
5
Recording pixels
6
Cartridge currently in use (Postcard Size is used in this example.)
P4x6/10x15: Postcard size L: L size CARD: Card size
C Label: Card size full-sized label sheet G: Postcard size (supporting gold printing)
S: Postcard size (supporting silver printing) BW: Postcard size (black and white)
7
Paper Status
: 1/2 full or more. : About 1/4 full or more.
: About 1/8 full or more. : Less than 1/8 full.
: (Displays in red): The cartridge is empty No Display: The status is unknown.
8
Number of images on the memory card (current image/total number of images)
9
Time and date
10
Displays available operations.
The paper status icon will not display directly after the printer is turned on or after the cartridge
has been replaced. The icon will be restored after one or more images have been printed.
The paper status displayed on the screen may differ from the actual number of sheets available
for printing.
2
6
7
5
1
910
4
3
8
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Demo Mode
Changing the Information Displayed on the Screen
You can change the information that is displayed on the screen. However, if SELPHY’s power is turned
off or the memory card is removed, the setting will return to [Tool Tips].
Change the information displays.
Press the m(DISPLAY) button.
Every time the m(DISPLAY) button is pressed,
the display information will change as shown
below.
No information Commands only
(Default setting)
Image
information
Print settings
The current settings
in “Printing a Variety
of Images” (pp. 31-
35) will display.
If the [Auto Power Down] function is set to [Off] (pp. 70, 71), there are no cards in the card slots,
and no user operations are performed for 20 sec., SELPHY will enter demo mode and some sample
images will be displayed on the screen.
If a button is pressed or any user operation is performed, demo mode will be cancelled.
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Changing the Way Images Are Displayed
In SELPHY's image display screen, you can choose from several image views, including single image
view and 9 image view. This section will explain how to switch between each image view.
Single Image View 9 Image View
(Index View)
Press the - or
o button to
display the selected
image in single
image view
9 Image Jump View
Press the 0 button
or the b(BACK)
button
Press the
- button
or the
b(BACK)
button
Press the
0 button
When SELPHY's power is first
turned on, this image view will
display.
If there are more than 9
images on the memory card,
press the
l
rud
buttons,
or turn the
w
wheel to scroll
through the images in sets of 9.
If there are more than 9 images
on the memory card, press
the
l
r
buttons or turn the
w
wheel to scroll through the
images in sets of 9.
The jump bar will show the
position of the currently
displayed images.
Jump Bar
In single image view, press and hold the l r buttons to switch to 9 image view and rapidly scroll
through the images.
In 9 image jump view, hold the o button and press the l r buttons to jump to the rst or last
image.
Single Image View
Press the o
button to display the
selected image in
single image view
Rapidly turn the w
wheel (if there are
more than 5 images
on the memory card)
Press the
l
r
buttons or turn
the
w
wheel to choose an
image. That image will be shown
magnified in the upper left of the
screen.
If there are more than 6 images
on the memory card, press
the
l
r
buttons or turn the
w
wheel to scroll through the
images in sets of 5.
5 Image Scroll View
Single Image View
Press the 0 button
or the b(BACK)
button
Press the - button
You can zoom in on the image
(up to 10x magnification) by
repeatedly pressing the
-
button. Press the
0
button to
zoom out.
By turning the
w
wheel while in
magnified view, you can scroll
through the images at the same
level of magnification in the
direction the
w
wheel is turned.
Magnified View
If SELPHY's power is turned off while in single image view, 5 image scroll view, or magnied view,
single image view will be restored the next time SELPHY's power is turned on. If the power is
turned off while in 9 image view (index view) or 9 image jump view, 9 image view (index view) will
be restored the next time the power is turned on.
Approximate Location of Displayed Area
Press the
l
r
buttons
or turn the
w
wheel
to scroll through the
images.
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Searching Images
You can jump to an image using a specied search key.
1
Display the edit menu.
Press the m(EDIT) button.
The edit menu appears.
2
Display the jump screen.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose [Jump], then press the o button.
The jump screen appears.
3
Choose a search key.
Press the ud buttons to choose a search
key, and press the l r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to jump.
Press the b(BACK) button to restore single
image view.
When (Jump Selected Date) is selected,
press the r or o button to enter jump mode.
Press the ud buttons to choose a date, and
press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel, to
view the only images taken on that date.
Search Key Jump Details
Jump 10 Images
Jumps 10 images at a time.
Jump 50 Images
Jumps 50 images at a time.
Jump 100 Images
Jumps 100 images at a time.
Jump Selected Images
Jumps to images where you have set a number of copies (p. 13).
Jump Selected Date
Displays images by date.
You can also display the jump screen by pressing the u button while in single image view (p. 26).
Displaying Images in Filtered Playback
1
Display images ltered by date.
Choose (Jump Selected Date) and press the
r button or the o button.
Press the ud buttons to choose a date, then
press the o button.
will appear on the screen, and only the
images taken on the selected date can be
viewed.
Using the Jump Function to Search Images
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You can play all the images on your memory card in order of their le number (images will display for
approx. 3 seconds each), and search for images to print.
1
Auto play images.
Press the m(MENU) button.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose [Auto Play], then press the o button.
The loading image screen appears, and then
auto play begins.
2
Viewing your images.
Each image will be shown for about 3 seconds.
If you press the l r buttons, or turn the w
wheel during playback, you can scroll through
the images. If you hold down the l r buttons
you can fast-forward through the images.
Press the b(BACK) button to end playback.
3
Choose an image and print.
Pressing the o button or the p button once
will pause playback; pressing the o button
once more will resume playback.
Pressing the p button while playback is
paused will print the currently displayed image.
When printing has nished, playback will
resume.
Only one image per page will be printed. [Page Layout] settings made in “Printing a Variety of
Images” (p. 33) will be disregarded.
You can add transition effects to auto play (pp. 70, 72).
Search Images Using Auto Play
2
From the ltered images, choose an
image to print.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to
display the images ltered by the selected date.
Press the p button to print the currently
displayed image. When printing has nished,
the lter will be released.
To release the lter without printing, press the
m(EDIT) button and choose [View all] from the
edit menu.
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This section will explain how to use various print settings to get more enjoyment
out of using SELPHY.
Refer to the Cartridge/Feature Compatibility Table (p. 76) to learn which printing
functions can be performed when each cartridge is installed.
Printing a Variety of
Images
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Printing All Images
1
Display the setting screen.
Press the m(MENU) button.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose [Print All Images], then press the o
button.
2
Number of sheets required
Number of copies
Choose the number of copies.
Press the ., buttons to set the number of
copies.
You can specify up to 99 copies per image.
If there are more than 1000 images on the card,
only 999 copies will be printed in order of the
most recent by shooting date.
3
Print.
Press the p
button to start printing.
To cancel printing, press the b(BACK) button
followed by the o button.
You can print all images on a memory card at
once.
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Printing a Variety of Images
You can set various printing features, such as imprinting the shooting date or adjusting the color of an
image. You do not need to repeat the settings for each image because once the settings are made,
they are applied for all images.
Making Settings
1
Display the change settings screen.
Press the m(MENU) button.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel
to choose [Print Settings], then press the o
button.
2
Choose the item and change the settings.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose an item.
Press the l r buttons to make a selection,
then press the b(BACK) button and the screen
in Step 3 will display.
If [Borders] is set to [Bordered], [Border Color]
will appear.
Choosing a border color and pressing the o
button will restore the setting screen.
If [Adjust Image] is set to [On], a settings screen
will appear.
Refer to (pp. 3235) for information about each
setting.
3
Make the settings.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel
to choose [OK], then press the o button to
make the settings.
The menu screen will appear. Press the
b(BACK) button to restore the image display
screen.
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4
Print.
Choose an image for printing (p. 12) and a
number of copies (p. 13), and press the p
button to print.
Printing with the Date (Date)
09/09/2009
You can print the shooting date recorded by the
digital camera.
Off (Default setting) / On
Since the date printed will be the date the image was recorded by the digital camera, it cannot be
changed on SELPHY.
You can change the style of the printed date in [Date Format] (p. 35).
Printing with the File Number (File No.)
100-0002
The image le number registered by the digital
camera will be printed on the image.
Off (Default setting) / On
Printing With or Without Border (Borders)
Set images to print with or without a border.
Borderless (Default setting) / Bordered
When [Page Layout] (p. 33) is set to [ Index] or [
Fixed Size], the [Borders] settings will not be
applied.
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Printing with a Colored Border (Border Color)
You can print an image with a colored border.
You can choose from 6 border colors (2 colors
when using a black & white cartridge).
White (default setting)
If [Borders] (p. 32) is set to [ Borderless], [Border Color] will not be displayed in the [Print
Settings] screen.
When [Page Layout] is set to [ Index] or [ Fixed Size], the blank space will be printed in the
selected color.
Choosing a Layout and Printing (Page Layout)
Set the number of images that you want to print
on one sheet. The number of images that you
specied (p. 13) will be printed in the layout set.
1-up
(Default setting)
Prints one image using the full sheet
8-up
Prints eight images on one sheet
2-up
Prints two images on one sheet
Index
Prints as an index
4-up
Prints four images on one sheet
Fixed Size
Prints an image on the left side of the
paper, leaving the right side free to
write messages after printing.
[ Fixed Size] cannot be selected when using a card size cartridge (p. 3).
The image position is determined by the order the images are selected.
Depending on the selected layout, the settings made in [Borders] (p. 32), [Correct Red-Eye]
(p.34), [Image Optimize] (p. 34), and [My Colors] (p. 35) may not be applied.
If you choose [Print All Images] (p. 30) in [ Index], you can print all images on a memory card
as an index print.
If both [Date] and [File No.] are set to [On] while printing in [ Index], only the le number will be
printed.
Depending on the selected layout, the trimming frame on trimmed images (p. 36) may be altered.
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Correcting Red Eyes and Printing (Correct Red-Eye)
Correct images with red-eye.
Off (Default setting) / On
If SELPHY's power is turned off or the memory card is removed, the setting will return to [
Off].
Portions other than the eyes may be mistakenly corrected. Set [Correct Red-Eye] to [ On] only
when printing images with red-eye.
Red-eye may not be automatically detected or optimally corrected when faces appear extremely
small, large, dark or bright in relation to the overall image, with faces turned to the side or at a
diagonal, or faces with a portion hidden.
If you set [Page Layout]
(p. 33) to [ 4-up], [ 8-up], or [ Index], red-eye will not be
corrected.
The correction may differ depending on the layout settings or images size.
Getting the Best Results with Auto Correction (Image Optimize)
SELPHY will automatically correct the image to
achieve optimum image quality.
Off / On (Default setting)
Some images may not be adjusted correctly.
When [Page Layout] (p. 33) is set to [ Index], Image Optimize will not be applied.
The correction may differ depending on the image size or layout settings.
Adjusting the Image’s Qualities (Adjust Image)
You can correct image brightness, contrast, sharpness or saturation in a range of ±3. Setting
higher + values will make the effect brighter or more intense, while setting - values will make
the effect darker or less intense.
Off (Default Setting), On (When set to [ On], [Brightness], [Contrast], [Sharpness] and
[Saturation] can be adjusted)
When [Page Layout] (p. 33) is set to [ Index], Adjust Image will not be applied.
When [My Colors] (p. 35) is set to [ Sepia], [ B/W], or when the B&W cartridge (E-P25W) is
used, [Saturation] cannot be adjusted.
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Changing the Tones and Printing (My Colors)
You can adjust the colors in your images, or make your images sepia-toned or black and
white.
Off
(Default setting)
Lighter Skin
Lightens skin tones
Vivid
Emphasizes the contrast and color
saturation for a vivid impression
Darker Skin
Darkens skin tones
Neutral
Tones down the contrast and color
saturation for neutral hues
Vivid Blue
Emphasizes blue tints. Makes
the sky, ocean and other blue
subjects more vivid.
Sepia
Tones the image into sepia
Vivid Green
Emphasizes green tints Makes
mountains, foliage, and other
green subjects more vivid.
B/W
Black and white
Vivid Red
Emphasizes red tints. Makes red
subjects more vivid.
PositiveFilm
Combines the effects of Vivid Red, Vivid
Green and Vivid Blue to produce intense,
natural looking colors like those obtained
with positive lm.
When [Page Layout] (p. 33) is set to [ Index], the My Colors settings will not be applied.
Changing the Date Format (Date Format)
09/09/2009 2009/09/09
You can change the style of the printed date (p.
32).
mm/dd/yy
(
Default Setting), dd/mm/yy, yy/mm/
dd
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You can print part of an image by using the
trimming feature.
Trimming Images
1
Choose an image.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose an image.
2
Display the trimming setting screen.
Press the m(EDIT) button.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose [Trimming], then press the o button.
The trimming frame (a frame showing the part
of the image that will be printed) will appear on
the image.
3
Choose a horizontal or vertical trimming
frame.
Every time the m(DISPLAY) button is pressed,
or the w wheel is turned, the trimming frame
will rotate between horizontal and vertical
orientations.
4
Choose where to trim the image.
Press the udl r buttons to move the frame.
Pressing the - button will make the trimming
frame larger. Pressing 0 will make it smaller.
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5
Make the setting.
Once you have pressed the o button, the
trimming frame is set and the printer restores the
image display screen.
To trim other images before printing at the same
time, repeat Steps 1 to 5.
To cancel trimming after the trimming frame has
been set, press the m(EDIT) button, then choose
[Reset trimming] from the menu and press the
o button. Press the o button once more to
conrm.
6
Print.
Press the ., buttons to choose the number of
copies.
Press the p button to start printing.
After printing has nished, all trimming frame
settings will be cleared.
Images with a pixel resolution below 640 x 480, above 5616 x 3744 or an aspect ratio greater than
16:9 cannot be trimmed.
You can set up to 50 trimming frames at a time.
You can also trim images when using the [Clip Art] (p. 42), [Calendar] (p. 44), [Multi Layout]
(p. 46), [Speech Bubble] (p. 48), or [ID Photo] (p. 52) functions.
Trimming frame settings will clear if the power is turned off or the memory card is removed.
If [Page Layout] (p. 33) is set to [ Index], [Trimming] will not appear even if the operations in
Step 2 are performed and the image cannot be trimmed.
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You can also make layout settings (p. 33) from
the edit menu.
Layout settings will be applied to all printed
images, and do not need to be made for each
individual image.
Printing using Layouts
1
Display the [Change page layout] screen.
Press the m(EDIT) button.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel
to choose [Page Layout], then press the o
button.
The screen from Step 2 will display.
2
Choose a layout.
Press the l r buttons or turn the w wheel to
select an item, then press the o button.
3
Print.
Choose an image for printing (p. 12) and a
number of copies (p. 13), and press the p
button to print.
After printing has nished, the selected layout
settings will clear.
For more instructions about creating a layout, refer to “Choosing a Layout and Printing (Page
Layout)” (p. 33).
Settings made in “Choosing a Layout and Printing (Page Layout)” (p. 33) will be retained even
if SELPHY’s power is turned off or the memory card is removed from the slot. However, [Page
Layout] settings made in the edit menu will clear if the power is turned off or the memory card is
removed.
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2
3
4
Printing with a Colored Border
You can also make “Printing with a Colored
Border (Border Color)” (p. 33) settings from the
edit menu.
Border color settings will be applied to all printed
images, and do not need to be made for each
individual image.
Display the [Border Color] screen.
Press the m(EDIT) button.
Press the ud buttons or turn the w wheel
to choose [Border Color], then press the o
button.
The screen from Step 3 will display.
Choose a border color.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a color, then press the o
button.
Print.
Choose an image for printing (p. 12) and a
number of copies (p. 13), and press p to print.
After printing has nished, the selected border
color settings will clear.
If [Borders] (p. 32) settings are set to [ Borderless], [Border Color] will not appear in the edit
menu.
For complete information about [Border Colors], refer to "Printing with a Colored Border (Border
Color)" (p. 33)
Settings made in “Printing with a Colored Border (Border Color)” (p. 33) will be retained even if
SELPHY’s power is turned off or the memory card is removed from the slot. However, [Border
Color] settings made in the edit menu will clear if the power is turned off or the memory card is
removed.
1
Set to [Bordered] (pp. 31, 32).
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Make your images more dynamic by printing
with frames (16 different designs) (p. 81).
When using the gold or silver cartridges, you
can chose from 9 different gold or silver designs
(p. 81).
When a black and white cartridge is installed,
frames cannot be printed.
Printing with Frames
1
Display the frame screen.
Press the c button.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a
(frame), then press the
o button.
2
Choose an image.
Press the l r buttons or turn the w wheel to
choose an image, then press the o button.
You can search images using the jump function
(p. 27) by pressing the m(EDIT) button and
displaying the edit menu.
3
Choose a frame.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose frame, then press the o button.
Only gold or silver printing compatible frames
are displayed when using a gold or silver print
cartridge.
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4
Choose the size and placement of the image.
Pressing the - button will make the image
larger. Pressing the 0 button will make it
smaller.
Press the udl r buttons to move the image.
Press the m(DISPLAY) button, or turn the w
wheel to rotate the image 90 degrees.
Press the o button to accept the setting.
5
Print.
Press the ., buttons to choose the number
of copies.
Press the p button to start printing.
With the exception of [Correct Red-Eye] (p. 34), [Image Optimize] (p. 34), [Adjust Image] (p. 34),
and [My Colors] (p. 35), settings made in “Printing a Variety of Images” will not be applied.
Changing the settings in [My Colors] (p. 35) will change the color settings on the image but will not
affect the frame.
Images with a resolution below 640 x 480 or a width-to-height ratio greater than 2:1 cannot be
printed with frames.
When a cartridge is replaced mid-way through printing, automatic adjustments (trimming frames,
image placement, etc.) will be made depending on the paper size of the new cartridge. However,
if settings incompatible with the new cartridge have been selected, the printer will restore the
[Creative Print] screen.
You can add frames to SELPHY using the supplied software (p. 56, pp. 62-64).
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You can decorate your images with up to 30
stamps. Choose from 10 different designs and
print (p. 81).
When using the gold or silver cartridges, you
can decorate your images with up to 30 stamps.
Choose from 4 different gold or silver designs
(p. 81).
When using a black and white cartridge, stamps
can not be printed.
Printing with Clip Art
1
Display the clip art screen.
Press the c button.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a (stamp), then press the
o button.
2
Choose an image.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose an image, then press the o button.
You can use the trimming function (p. 36) or
search images using the jump function (p. 27)
by pressing the m(EDIT) button and displaying
the edit menu.
3
Choose stamps.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a stamp, then press the o
button.
Only gold or silver printing compatible stamps
are displayed when using a gold or silver print
cartridge.
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4
Choose where to place the stamps.
Press the udl r buttons to move the stamp.
Depending on the stamp, press the m(DISPLAY)
button, or turn the w wheel to rotate the stamp
90 degrees.
Press the o button to place the stamp.
5
Choose whether or not to add another stamp.
To add a stamp, press the l r buttons, or turn
the w wheel to choose [Yes], then press the
o button. Repeat Steps 3 to 5.
To print without adding more stamps, press the
l r buttons or turn the w wheel to choose
[No] and press the o button. Then proceed to
Step 6.
6
Print.
Press the ., buttons to choose the number of
copies to be printed.
Press the p button to start printing.
With the exception of [Correct Red-Eye] (p. 34), [Image Optimize] (p. 34), [Adjust Image] (p. 34),
and [My Colors] (p. 35), settings made in “Printing a Variety of Images” will not be applied.
Changing the settings in [My Colors] (p. 35) will change the color settings on the image but will not
affect the stamps.
Images with a pixel resolution below 640×480 or an aspect ratio greater than 2:1 cannot be
printed with stamps.
When a cartridge is replaced mid-way through printing, automatic adjustments (the printed area
of the image, the placement of the stamps, etc.) will be made depending on the paper size of the
new cartridge. However, if settings incompatible with the new cartridge have been selected, the
printer will restore the [Creative Print] screen.
In Step 4, pressing the b(BACK) button and then the o button will clear all clip art.
You can add clip art to SELPHY using the supplied software (pp. 56, 62-64).
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You can turn your photo into a calendar (12
different designs, 10 designs when using a card
size cartridge).
When a black and white, gold, or silver cartridge
is installed, calendars cannot be printed.
Printing Calendars
1
Display the calendar screen.
Press the c button.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a (calender), then press the
o button.
2
Choose a layout.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a layout, then press the o
button.
3
Choose a background color.
Press the udl r buttons or turn the w
wheel to choose a color, then press the o
button.
4
Set the year, month, the starting day of
the week, and highlight holidays.
Press the ud buttons to choose an item, then
press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to
change the settings.
Press the o button.
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5
Choose whether or not to add holidays.
To add holidays, press the l r buttons, or turn
the w wheel to choose [Yes], and press the
o button.
If you do not wish to add holidays, press the
l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to choose
[Next], and press the o button. Skip to Step 7.
6
Add holidays.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w wheel
to choose a date, then press the o button.
The selected date will turn red.
Pressing the o button again will clear the
selection.
When you are nished, press the b(BACK) button.
The screen in Step 5 will be restored. Press the
l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to choose
[Next], and press the o button.
7
Choose an image.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose an image, then press the o button.
You can use the trimming function (p. 36) or
search images using the jump function (p. 27) by
pressing the m(EDIT) button and displaying the
edit menu.
8
Review image and print.
Press the ., buttons to choose a number of
copies.
Press the p button to start printing.
With the exception of [Correct Red-Eye] (p. 34), [Image Optimize] (p. 34), [Adjust Image] (p. 34),
and [My Colors] (p. 35), settings made in “Printing a Variety of Images” will not be applied.
Changing the settings in [My Colors] (p. 35) will change the color settings on the image but will not
affect the calender.
Images with a resolution lower than 640 x 480 cannot be printed as calendars.
When a cartridge is replaced mid-way through printing, automatic adjustments (trimming frames,
image placement, etc.) will be made depending on the paper size of the new cartridge. However,
if settings incompatible with the new cartridge have been selected, the printer will restore the
[Creative Print] screen.
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Make your photos tell a story by turning them
into a photo diary (6 different layout designs).
When a black and white, gold, or silver cartridge
is installed, multi layouts cannot be printed.
As an example, this section will explain how to
print a layout with two images.
Printing using Multi Layouts
1
Display the multi layout print screen.
Press the c button.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a (Multi Layout), then press
the o button.
2
Choose a layout.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a layout, then press the o
button.
3
Choose a background color.
Press the udl r buttons or turn the w
wheel to choose a color, then press the o
button.
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4
Choose an image.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel
to choose the image to be printed in the area
marked [1] and press the o button.
You can use the trimming function (p. 36) or
search images using the jump function (p. 27) by
pressing the m(EDIT) button and displaying the
edit menu.
Use the same steps to choose an image to be
printed in the area marked [2] and press the o
button.
5
Conrm the images and print.
Press the ., buttons to choose the number of
copies to be printed.
Press the p button to start printing.
With the exception of [Correct Red-Eye] (p. 34), [Image Optimize] (p. 34), [Adjust Image] (p. 34),
and [My Colors] (p. 35), settings made in “Printing a Variety of Images” will not be applied.
In layouts with more than 2 images, [Correct Red-Eye] (p. 34) settings made in “Printing a Variety
of Images” will not be applied.
Changing the settings in [My Colors] (p. 35) will change the color settings on the image but will not
affect the background color.
Images with a resolution lower than 640×480 cannot be printed in multi layout.
When a cartridge is replaced mid-way through printing, automatic adjustments (trimming frames,
image placement, etc.) will be made depending on the paper size of the new cartridge. However,
if settings incompatible with the new cartridge have been selected, the printer will restore the
[Creative Print] screen.
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You can make your images more fun by printing
with speech bubbles (6 different types).
When a black and white, gold, or silver cartridge
is installed, speech bubbles cannot be printed.
Printing with Speech Bubbles
1
Display the speech bubble screen.
Press the c button.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a (Speech Bubble), then
press the o button.
2
Choose an image.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose an image, then press the o button.
You can use the trimming function (p. 36) or
search images using the jump function (p. 27)
by pressing the m(EDIT) button and displaying
the edit menu.
3
Choose a speech bubble.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a Speech Bubble, then press
the o button.
4
Choose a color for the speech bubble.
Press the udl r buttons or turn the w
wheel to choose a color, then press the o
button.
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5
Choose where to place the speech
bubble.
Press the udl r buttons to move the speech
bubble.
Depending on the speech bubble, press the
m(DISPLAY) button or turn the w wheel to rotate
the speech bubble or move its position.
Press the o button to place the speech
bubble.
6
Print.
Press the ., buttons to choose the number of
copies to be printed.
Press the p button to start printing.
With the exception of [Borders] (p. 32), [Correct Red-Eye] (p. 34), [Image Optimize] (p. 34), [Adjust
Image] (p. 34), and [My Colors] (p. 35), settings made in “Printing a Variety of Images” will not be
applied.
Changing the settings in [My Colors] (p. 35) will change the color settings on the image but will not
affect the color of the speech bubbles.
Images with a resolution lower than 640×480 cannot be printed with speech bubbles.
When a cartridge is replaced mid-way through printing, automatic adjustments (the printed area
of the image, the placement of the speech bubble, etc.) will be made depending on the paper size
of the new cartridge. However, if settings incompatible with the new cartridge have been selected,
the printer will restore the [Creative Print] screen.
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You can add air to your photos by printing with
image effects (8 different types).
When a gold or silver cartridge is installed,
images cannot be printed with image effects.
Printing with Image Effects
1
Display the image effects screen.
Press the c button.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a (image effect), then press
the o button.
2
Choose an image effect.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel
to choose an image effect, then press the o
button.
Image Effect Explanation of Effect
[Faded Edges]
Keeps the center of the image clear while gently fading out
the edges.
[Soft Edges]
Keeps the center of the image in focus while gently blurring
the edges.
[Soft Focus] Softens the focus of the entire image.
[Star Lights]
Turns the bright points of light in the image into stars for a
sparkling effect.
[Modern Bright] Creates a soft white haze on the image.
[Pinhole Camera]
Creates a high contrast image with darkened edges such as
those taken with a pinhole camera.
[Nostalgic] Creates the look of an old, color-faded photo.
[Smooth Skin] Makes skin look smooth and beautiful.
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3
Choose an image.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose an image, then press the o button.
The selected effect will be applied to the image.
You can search images using the jump function
(p. 27) by pressing the m(EDIT) button and
displaying the edit menu.
4
Conrm the images and print.
Press the ., buttons to choose the number of
copies to be printed.
Press the p button to start printing.
In [Smooth Skin], areas of the image other than human skin may be affected, or the effect may not
turn out as expected.
The image shown on the screen in Step 4 may differ slightly from the actual printed photo.
With the exception of [Borders] (p. 32), settings made in “Printing a Variety of Images” will not be
applied.
When color settings have been changed in [My Colors] (p. 35), the image effect will be applied to
the image in addition to the color settings made in [My Colors].
Images with a resolution lower than 640×480 cannot be printed with image effects.
When a cartridge is replaced mid-way through printing, automatic adjustments (the printed area
of the image, etc.) will be made depending on the paper size of the new cartridge. However,
if settings incompatible with the new cartridge have been selected, the printer will restore the
[Creative Print] screen.
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Images taken with a Canon Compact Digital
Camera with the recording pixels set to L (Large)
can be printed as ID photos.
When a gold or silver cartridge is installed, ID
photos cannot be printed.
In the example on the left, [Long Side] has been
set to [30mm] and [Short Side] has been set to
[25mm] in Step 3.
Printing an ID Photo
1
Display the ID photo screen.
Press the c button.
Press the udl r buttons, or turn the w
wheel to choose a (ID photo), then press the
o button.
2
Choose an image.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose an image, then press the o button.
You can search images using the jump function
(p. 27) by pressing the m(EDIT) button and
displaying the edit menu.
3
Choose the size of your ID photo.
Press the ud buttons to select an item, and
press the l r buttons or turn the w wheel to
choose the size of the image.
A preview of the output will be displayed on the
upper right of the screen.
Press the o button.
The trimming frame (a frame showing the part
of the image that will be printed) will appear on
the image.
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4
Choose where to trim the image.
Press the udl r buttons to move the
trimming frame.
Press the m(DISPLAY) button, or turn the w
wheel to rotate the trimming frame 90 degrees.
Pressing the - button will make the trimming
frame larger. Pressing the 0 button will make it
smaller.
Press the o button.
5
Conrm the images and print.
Press the ., buttons to choose the number of
copies to be printed.
Press the p button to start printing.
With the exception of [Correct Red-Eye] (p. 34), [Image Optimize] (p. 34), [Adjust Image] (p. 34),
and [My Colors] (p. 35), settings made in “Printing a Variety of Images” will not be applied.
Only images taken with a Canon Compact Digital Camera with the recording pixels set to L (large)
can be printed as ID photos.
If an image taken with a non-Canon brand digital camera has roughly the same recording pixels
as an L (large) image taken with a Canon digital camera, it can also be printed as an ID photo.
However, depending on the camera, the message [Incompatible image] may appear in Step 2,
and the image cannot be printed as an ID photo.
When a cartridge is replaced mid-way through printing, automatic adjustments (trimming frames,
image placement, etc.) will be made depending on the paper size of the new cartridge. However,
if settings incompatible with the new cartridge have been selected, the printer will restore the
[Creative Print] screen.
The ID photo may not be accepted ofcially, depending on the institution the ID photo is required
for. Please contact the appropriate institution for details.
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This chapter will explain how to connect SELPHY to your computer and to print
using the supplied software. It will also explain how to download frames and
stamps (contents data) to SELPHY.
Using SELPHY Photo Print, you can view all images at once in a list, and add
text to images before printing them. Following the audio guidance will allow
inexperienced computer users to print easily.
Using SELPHY ES40 Contents Utility you can download new frames and clip art
(contents data) to SELPHY.
Using SELPHY with
Your Computer
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What You Can Do with the Supplied Software
Choose favorite images from the list and print
You can choose images you wish to print from a list, and print them all at
once.
Print with decorations
You can add frames or stamps to your images and print. You can also add
text to your images and print.
You can use gold and silver cartridges when printing with a Windows
computer.
Print calendars
You can add calendars to your prints.
SELPHY Photo Print
SELPHY ES40 Contents Utility
Download Frames and Stamps to SELPHY
You can add frames and stamps (contents data) to SELPHY.
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System Requirements
Windows Macintosh
OS
Windows Vista (including Service Pack 1,
Service Pack 2)
Windows XP Service Pack 2,
Service Pack 3
Mac OS X v10.4 – v10.5
Conguration The above OS should be pre-installed on computers with built-in USB ports.
CPU Pentium 1.3 GHz or higher PowerPC G4/G5 or Intel Processor
RAM
Windows Vista: 1 GB or more
Windows XP: 512 MB or more
512 MB or more
Interface USB
Free Hard Disk
Space
120 MB or more* 140 MB or more
Display 1,024 × 768 pixels or more 1,024 × 768 pixels or more
You need a CD-ROM drive to install the software.
* For Windows XP, Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (max. 280MB) must be installed.
SELPHY may not operate correctly if it is connected to a computer via a USB hub.
SELPHY may not function properly if other USB devices (with the exception of a USB mouse
or USB keyboard) are used at the same time. Disconnect any other USB devices from your
computer and then reconnect SELPHY.
Do not put your computer into the standby mode (or sleep mode) while SELPHY is connected to
the computer’s USB port. If you accidentally do so, awaken the computer from the standby mode
without disconnecting the USB cable.
For details on how to awaken the computer refer to the user guide provided with your computer.
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Install and Start the Software
Windows Vista and Mac OS X 10.5 are used for these explanations.
Items to Prepare
A Computer
Supplied CD-ROM (COMPACT PHOTO PRINTER Solution Disk) (p. 3)
USB Cable shorter than 2.5m (8.2 ft) (Commercially available). SELPHY terminal requires a Type B
connector.
1
Install the software.
Windows
Place the CD-ROM in the computer’s CD-ROM
drive and click [Easy Installation] when the
screen on the left appears.
Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed.
If the User Account Control window appears,
follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.
Proceed with the installation to display the
screen on the left.
Macintosh
Place the CD-ROM in the computer’s CD-ROM
drive and double-click [ ].
When the screen on the left appears, click
[Install] and follow the onscreen instructions to
proceed.
When the install nishes, click [Finish] to
complete the installation.
2
Prepare SELPHY.
Turn off SELPHY and remove the memory card.
Insert a cartridge into SELPHY (p. 7).
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3
Commercially available USB cable
Connect SELPHY to a computer.
Use the USB cable to connect SELPHY to the
computer.
Refer to the user guide included with the cable
or computer for handling instructions.
4
Turn on SELPHY.
Press the
q button to turn on SELPHY.
Windows
When the installation nishes, click [Restart]
to restart the computer and complete the
installation.
5
Conrm that the software has been
started properly.
The software will start and the screen on the
left will appear when a connection between
SELPHY and the computer is established.
From now on, the software will automatically
start when you perform Steps 2 to 4.
Windows
If the screen in Step 5 does not appear, choose from the [Start] menu r [All Programs]
r [Canon Utilities] r [SELPHY Photo Print] r [SELPHY Photo Print].
Macintosh
If the screen in Step 5 does not appear, follow the procedure below to register your
printer. After clicking [ ] in the menu, click [System Preferences], then [Print & Fax] to
bring up the [Print & Fax] window. Click [+], choose [ES40] from the pop-up window and
click [Add].
After you have nished registering your printer, click [SELPHY Photo Print] from the
Dock (the bar at the bottom of the desktop), and the screen at Step 5 will appear.
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Printing from Your Computer
Use SELPHY Photo Print to print images from the computer. The [Simple print] feature will be
explained in this guide. Using this feature you can view all your images at once and choose which
ones you want to print. If your computer is equipped with speakers, set the volume so that the audio
guidance for necessary operations can be heard.
1
Display the print menu.
Click [Print menu].
If printing preparations are not complete
(cartridge inserted), you cannot click the
[Print Menu]. Follow the audio guidance or
onscreen instructions to perform the necessary
operations.
2
Choose a print method.
Click [Simple print].
You can make prints with frames, stamps, and
speech bubbles by clicking [Decoration print].
You can make prints with calendars added by
clicking [Calendar print].
3
Choose an image.
Images will display in a list within the [My
Pictures] folder in Windows, and the [Pictures]
folder in Macintosh.
You can display images saved in another folder, if you
press this button to choose a folder from the screen that
appears.
You can choose the conditions for the
images to display.
Click the selected image for
printing.
The background color changes
and the image is set for
printing.
Use the same procedures to
click all images you want to
print.
If you click again, the
background color switches
back to the original color and
the settings are canceled.
Choose an image, then click
[Next].
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4
Press the - or + buttons to set the number of prints.
Choose the number of prints.
Choose the number of copies for each image.
Click [Print] to start printing.
5
Close the program.
Windows
When all printing is nished, Click
at the top
right corner of the screen.
Macintosh
When all printing is nished, Click
at the top
left corner of the screen.
Turning off the Voice Guidance.
The voice guidance may not play properly on some computers. If the voice guidance is difcult to
hear, follow these steps to turn off the voice guidance before using the software.
Turning off the Voice Guidance.
While in the screen from Step 1 in “Printing from
Your Computer” (p. 60), check the [Off] radio
button.
Turn off voice guidance.
In order for the software audio guidance to be effective, the SELPHY voice guidance (p. 10) will be
limited to sound effects only.
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Downloading Frames and
Stamps (Contents Data)
Using SELPHY ES40 Contents Utility, you can download frames and stamps (contents data) to a
memory card. Insert the memory card into the printer to add new frames and stamps to SELPHY.
You can add (update) up to 5 frames and stamps at a time from those saved in SELPHY ES40
Contents Utility. (The frames and stamps originally saved in SELPHY cannot be changed )
You can choose the added frames and stamps in “Printing with Frames” (p. 40) and “Printing with
Clip Art” (p. 42).
Items to Prepare
A computer with a memory card slot for a SELPHY compatible memory card, or a computer
connected to a commercially available card reader with a slot for a SELPHY compatible memory
card.
A SELPHY compatible memory card (p. 11)
1
Install the Software (pp. 58-59).
Perform Steps 1 to 5 in “Install and Start the
Software”.
2
Start the software.
Perform Step 1 in “Printing from Your Computer”
(p. 60).
In the screen that appears (as shown on the
left), click [Add decoration items to printer].
The software will start and the screen in Step 3
will display.
3
Click [Next].
Using the Software to Add Contents Data to a Memory Card
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4
Choose a frame.
Click the [ ] on the frames you would like to
add to SELPHY. The [ ] will become an [ ],
and the selected frames display in a list at the
bottom of the screen.
By clicking again, the [ ] is restored and the
selection is cleared.
You can add up to 5 frames to SELPHY at one
time.
Click [Next].
6
Insert the memory card into the slot.
Insert the memory card into the computer’s
memory card slot, or the slot on the memory
card reader connected to the computer.
7
Download to memory card.
Click [Write to Memory Card] to download the
frames and stamps selected in Steps 4 and 5 to
the memory card.
If [Select a drive to write the data to.] displays,
choose the drive.
When downloading is completed, click [Exit].
You cannot download contents data to SELPHY directly from your computer.
After you have downloaded contents data to a memory card, the next time you use [SELPHY
ES40 Contents Utility] [Frames written to memory card] and [Clip art written to memory card] will
appear on the left side of the screen. By selecting these items, you can conrm which frames and
clip art are currently added to SELPHY.
5
Choose clip art.
Choose clip art using the same method.
You can add up to 5 stamps to SELPHY at one
time.
Click [Next].
Appears on frames compatible with gold
and silver cartridges.
Appears on frames compatible with gold
and silver cartridges.
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1
Insert the memory card containing the
contents data into the appropriate slot.
2
Display the [Printer Setup] screen.
Press the m(MENU) button.
Press the ud buttons or turn the w wheel
to choose [Printer Setup], then press the o
button.
3
Choose [Transfer Content].
Press the ud buttons or turn the w wheel to
choose [Transfer Content], then press the o
button.
4
Add (update) contents.
Press the o button to begin adding the
contents data to SELPHY. When nished, the
menu screen will display.
Until the contents data has nished updating, do
not remove the memory card, turn off SELPHY’s
power, or press any of SELPHY’S buttons. This
may cause the printer to malfunction.
5
Print using the added (update) contents.
You can print the added frames using the
procedure described in “Printing with Frames”
(p. 40) and, the clip art using the procedure
described in “Printing with Clip Art” (p. 42).
In the procedure in Step 4, all 5 contents are updated.
Adding Contents Data to SELPHY
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This section will explain how to connect SELPHY to a digital camera, how to print
images with settings specified on the digital camera, and how to print wirelessly
from a mobile phone.
Printing Images from your
Digital Camera or Mobile Phone
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Printing from Your Digital Camera
Choose and print images directly from a digital camera that supports the PictBridge standard. A Canon
brand compact digital camera will be used as an example to explain the print method. If operations are
different for the digital camera you use, refer to the user guide for your digital camera.
1
Check that there is no memory card
inserted and that no computer is
connected to SELPHY.
2
Connect SELPHY to the digital camera
using the USB cable included with the
digital camera.
3
First turn on SELPHY, then turn on the
digital camera and play back the images
on the digital camera.
Depending on the digital camera you use,
will appear on the digital camera’s screen.
4
Make the necessary settings on your
digital camera to choose an image for
printing.
Use digital camera operations to start printing.
Printing starts.
When a gold or silver cartridge is installed, you cannot print directly from a digital camera.
You cannot stop printing with the b(BACK) button. Use digital camera operations to stop printing.
PictBridge is an industry standard established by the Camera & Imaging Products Association
(CIPA). It allows any digital camera or video camera, regardless of the manufacturer or model, to
print images taken with the camera directly to a printer without using a computer.
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Printing Images Using Digital Camera
Specied Settings (DPOF Print)
You can make print settings and choose images to print on your digital camera and then print the
images all at once. For details, refer to the user guide provided with your digital camera.
1
Insert a memory card containing DPOF
settings into the memory card slot.
[DPOF images remain Print images?] appears
on the screen.
2
Press the o button.
3
“Print type” set with the digital camera
: Standard
: Index
[Date] and [File No.] set with the digital camera
Number of sheets required
Check the settings.
4
Print.
Press the p button to start printing.
The date and le number are the DPOF settings made with the digital camera (these settings
cannot be changed with SELPHY).
If, on a Canon brand digital camera, the [Print Type] is set to [Standard], the settings made in
"Printing a Variety of Images" (pp. 31-35) will be applied.
The screen in Step 3 can be also displayed when you press the m(MENU) button and choose
[DPOF Print], then press the o button. [DPOF Print] only displays when a memory card is
inserted that contains DPOF information set with the digital camera.
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Printing from Your Mobile Phone
Use the (separately sold) Bluetooth Unit BU-30 for wirelessly printing images from Bluetooth enabled
mobile phones. For details on how to use the mobile phone or on printing methods via Bluetooth refer
to the user guide provided with the mobile phone.
1
Make sure that there is no memory
card inserted and that no computer is
connected to SELPHY.
2
Insert the Bluetooth unit.
Remove the cover attached to BU-30, and
insert it as shown.
Turn on SELPHY (p. 9).
3
Up to approx. 10 m (33 ft.)
Transfer images from your mobile phone
to SELPHY.
Bluetooth unit blinks blue during data
transmission.
Printing starts after data transmission is
completed.
For information about all Bluetooth settings, refer
to “Change the Bluetooth Functions” (p. 71).
During transmission, the blue light on the Bluetooth unit will blink. If transmission is interrupted,
the blinking will cease. Follow the instructions on your mobile phone and try again.
The following conditions could cause slow transmission and cause transmission to fail, even within
the 10 m range:
- There is an obstacle between the Bluetooth unit and the mobile phone
- There is interference from magnetic elds, static electricity, or radio waves in the area
The maximum le size that can be transmitted is 2 3 MB (varies depending on mobile phone).
Data transmission time increases when data size is large. Therefore, the amount of time before
printing will also increase.
Depending on the mobile phone model you use, images saved on the memory card may not be
printed.
Depending on the cartridge you use, the edges of the image may be cropped.
When a gold or silver cartridge is installed, you cannot print from a mobile phone.
Choose Canon ES40-X (X stands for one digit) when choosing a target device name on your
mobile phone.
You cannot establish a wireless connection between a computer and SELPHY.
Movies, e-mail, address book information, or images attached to an e-mail or downloaded from
the Internet cannot be printed.
SELPHY automatically sets the print orientation.
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This section will explain how to personalize SELPHY, how to fix any printing
problems, and gives useful information to know when using SELPHY.
Useful Information
when Using SELPHY
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Personalizing SELPHY
You can personalize SELPHY to suit your tastes. The basic operation is explained rst. For a detailed
explanation of each setting, please refer to (pp. 71-72). These settings will be saved even if SELPHY’s
power is turned off.
1
The [Printer Setup] screen will display.
Press the m(MENU) button.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel
to choose [Printer Setup], then press the o
button.
2
Change a setting.
Please refer to each item (pp. 71-72) for
settings and how to change settings.
After you have made your settings, press the
b(BACK) button and the screen in Step 3
displays.
3
Make the setting.
Press the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose [OK], and press the o button to make
the selection.
The menu screen will appear. Press the
b(BACK) button to restore the image display
screen.
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Set [Auto Rotate] to [Off].
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to choose [Auto Rotate], then press the l r buttons
to choose [Off].
When Auto Rotate is set to [On], pictures taken vertically with the digital camera will display vertically
on the screen. When the feature is turned off, those pictures will be displayed horizontally.
Change Auto Rotate
Set [Auto Power Down] to [Off].
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to choose [Auto Power Down], then press the l r
buttons to choose [Off].
After approx. 5 minutes with no user operations, the power will automatically turn off and all current
settings will clear.
Turn Auto Power Down On or Off
Sets the model name and/or security details when using Bluetooth.
[Bluetooth] is displayed only when a Bluetooth unit (sold separately) is connected.
Make the Bluetooth settings.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to
choose [Bluetooth], then press the o button.
When the screen on the left is displayed, press
the ud buttons to choose an item, and press
the l r buttons, or turn the w wheel to make
a setting. (For [Reset], press the o button.)
When [Security] is set to [On], choose
[Passkey] and press the o button. Choose
a 4 digit passkey by pressing the l r buttons
or turning the w wheel to move between digits
and the ud buttons to change the numbers.
Then, press the b(BACK) button.
Options Selectable Settings
Device name
Set the printer name that displays when connecting to a mobile phone.
This setting will be applicable when there is more than one Bluetooth
compatible device.
Security
You can set a passkey to prevent incorrect use of the printer from Bluetooth
compatible devices.
If a passkey has been set, you must input the 4 digit passkey in your mobile
phone before printing. The passkey can be set in [Passkey].
Passkey
Set the 4 digit passkey (default setting is 0000) that will be entered into the
mobile phone before printing.
You can make the setting when [Security] is set to [On].
Deny Access
Access will not be allowed from mobile phones or other Bluetooth compatible
devices.
Reset Restore all Bluetooth settings to their default.
Change the Bluetooth Functions
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You can change the language displayed in the LCD monitor menus and messages.
Choose a language.
Press the ud buttons or turn the w wheel to choose [Language] and press the o button to
display the Language screen.
For instructions on how to set the language, refer to "Setting the Display Language" (p. 9).
Change the Display Language
Choose a transition effect.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to choose [Transition], then press the l r buttons to
choose an effect.
You can set a transition effect for use in single image view (p. 26) or when using Auto Play (p. 28).
Change Auto Play Transitions
Restore default settings.
Press the ud buttons, or turn the w wheel to choose [Reset All], then press the o button.
After the conrmation screen appears, pressing the o button will return the printer to its default
settings.
The display language (p. 9), [Date Format] (p. 35), and [Voice Guidance Settings] (p. 10) will not be
reset.
Will reset all of SELPHY’s settings to their default.
Restore SELPHY’s Default Setting
Unless a memory card containing content data is inserted into SELPHY, [Transfer Content] will not
be displayed in the [Printer Setup] screen.
You can download frames and stamps (contents data) using the supplied software (SELPHY ES40
Contents Utility).
For more information, refer to “Downloading Frames and Stamps (Contents Data)” (pp. 62-64).
Downloading Content
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Power will not turn on
Conrm that the power cord is connected correctly (p. 8).
Hold the q button pressed until the start-up image appears on the screen (p. 9).
Cannot print
Conrm the printer power is turned on (p. 9).
Conrm the cartridge is inserted properly (p. 7).
When a cartridge is depleted, insert a new cartridge (p. 13).
Connect SELPHY to only one device at a time. Do not connect simultaneously to a digital camera,
memory card or computer.
Be sure the protective paper is correctly placed inside the cartridge (p. 7).
Conrm the ink sheet is taut (p. 7).
Conrm you are using the dedicated ink and paper cartridge (p. 8).
Depending on the room temperature SELPHY may overheat and temporarily stop operating.
This is not a malfunction. Wait until the temperature drops and printing resumes. If SELPHY is
connected to a computer, a message will appear on the computer screen. Do not cancel the print.
Wait until printing resumes.
The maximum number of images that can set for printing is 999. The maximum number of copies
that can be printed per image is 99.
Cannot print from memory card, image does not display
Conrm that the correct memory card is inserted all the way into the slot with the label facing
forward (pp. 10, 12).
Make sure you are using a supported image type (p. 11).
Conrm that any memory card requiring an adapter is inserted into the adapter before being
inserted into the slot (p. 11).
Printing from digital cameras
Conrm that your digital camera supports PictBridge (p. 66).
Conrm that SELPHY is correctly connected to the digital camera (p. 66).
Check that the digital camera’s battery has a sufcient charge.
Replace the battery with a fully charged (or new) battery, or use the compact power adapter for the
digital camera.
Troubleshooting
If you think there is a problem with SELPHY, rst check the following. If the items below do not solve
your problem, contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the included customer
support list.
Power
Printing Problems
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Printing from computers
Did you install the printer driver according to the correct procedures? (p. 58)
Conrm SELPHY is connected directly to a port on the computer with the USB cable.
Problems Exclusive to Windows: Check if the printer is set to ofine. If it is, right-click the printer
icon and cancel the ofine setting.
Problems Exclusive to Macintosh: Conrm SELPHY is registered to the printer list (p. 59).
Cannot print the date
Printing from memory cards
Conrm the date imprint option is set (pp. 31, 32).
If you are using DPOF printing, the date imprint settings are congured on the digital camera used
for the DPOF settings.
Printing from mobile phones
The date cannot be printed on images sent from a mobile phone (p. 68).
Printing from digital cameras
Conrm that the date setting in your digital camera is set to [On]. However, if the setting is
[Default], the date imprint settings of SELPHY will be used.
Cannot make clean prints
Check if the ink sheet is dusty.
Check if dust has lodged within SELPHY (p. 77).
Remove dust on the printer head with the supplied cleaner unit (p. 77).
Check if condensation has formed within SELPHY (p. 77).
Check if SELPHY is placed near a device with strong electromagnetic or magnetic elds (p. 8).
Colors on the computer display and the print are different
Color generation methods are different with computer screens and prints. Moreover, the variance
may be attributable to the environment in which the screen is viewed (color and strength of the
light), or to the screen’s color adjustment settings.
After using the computer to cancel a print in progress, an image that had already been
printed was printed again when printing resumed
When you restart printing on a Macintosh computer after canceling, an already printed image may
print again when printing resumes.
The voice guidance won’t play
In the [Voice Guidance Settings] screen, make sure that [Voice Guidance] is set to [On] and that
the [Volume] is at an appropriate level (p.10).
Voice Guidance
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Paper is not feeding properly
Conrm that the cartridge is correctly inserted (p. 7).
Frequent paper jams
Conrm that no more than 50 printed sheets have collected in the print output receptacle.
Conrm you are using the dedicated ink and paper cartridge (p. 8).
Cannot print the specied number of prints
Canceling a print is in progress or pulling on the ink sheet will consume ink sheet capacity.
The paper is jammed
When paper is sticking out of the paper handling slot (p. 22) , tug on the paper to remove it.
However, if a gentle tug is not sufcient to remove the paper, do not attempt to forcibly pull it out.
Turn the printer off and on repeatedly until the paper is ejected.
Open the print output receptacle cover.
If the print output receptacle cover does not automatically open and paper gets stuck, press the
print output receptacle button (p. 22) to open the cover and pull out the paper.
Cartridge or Paper Problems
How to Attach the Print Output Receptacle Cover if it Comes Off
1
2
Align the tip of the spring on the cover
with the groove on the printer.
Slide the hole on the other side of the
cover over the peg on the printer.
If the print output receptacle cover is not attached during printing, paper that is nished printing may
become jammed inside the printer.
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Cartridge/Feature Compatibility Table
Easy Photo Pack
E-P50, E-L100,
E-L50, E-C25,
E-C25L
Easy Photo Pack
E-P25BW
Easy Photo Pack
E-P20G, E-P20S
Color Black/White Silver/Gold
Printing from a
Memory Card
Printing a Single
Image (p. 12)
Batch Printing
(p. 12)
All Images (p. 30)
DPOF (p. 67)
Auto Play (p. 28)
Creative Print
Frames (p. 40)
Clip Art (p. 42)
Calendars (p. 44)
Multi Layout
(p. 46)
Speech Bubbles
(p. 48)
Image Effect
(p. 50)
ID photo
(p. 52)
Printing from a Digital Camera (p. 66)
Printing from a Mobile Phone (p. 68)
Printing from a Computer
(p. 60)
*
1
Available Not Available *
1
When using SELPHY Photo Print on a Windows computer.
Print Modes
Cartridge (p. 3)
Error Messages
If a problem occurs with SELPHY, a message displays on the screen. If a possible solution displays
with the error message, follow the instructions on the screen. If no solution displays, refer to
“Troubleshooting” (p. 73).
If these items do not solve your problem, contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on
the included customer support list.
If a problem occurs while SELPHY is connected to a digital camera, the digital camera may also
display an error message. Be sure to check both devices.
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Handling Precautions
Do not apply excessive force to the printer. Force or impact on the printer may result in paper jams
or equipment damage.
Be careful not to spray the equipment with insecticides or volatile substances. In addition, do not
store the equipment in contact with rubber or vinyl products for long periods of time. This may cause
alteration of the casing.
Depending on the room temperature, SELPHY may overheat and temporarily stop operating. This
is not a malfunction. SELPHY will resume normal printing as soon as it cools down. Temporary
stoppages increase printing time and are most likely to occur when printing continuously, if a room
is unusually warm, or if the air vents on the back of SELPHY are blocked and internal temperature
is high.
Avoid condensation on SELPHY when moving it from a cold to a hot place by putting it in an airtight,
sealable plastic bag and allow for adjustment to temperature changes gradually before removing
from the bag. In the event that condensation does form within SELPHY, keep it at room temperature
until the water droplets evaporate naturally before use.
When SELPHY gets dirty, wipe the casing with a soft dry cloth.
If the air vents (p. 8) have become dusty, wipe the dust away. If dust gets in through the vents, the
printer may not print clearly.
Never wipe using volatile solvents such as benzine, paint thinner, or diluted neutral solvent. They
may cause deformation or peeling of the casing.
Using the Cleaner Unit to Care for SELPHY
If you cannot make clean prints, remove dust on the printer head with the supplied cleaner unit.
1
Remove the cartridge (p.13).
Insert the cleaner unit in the cartridge
compartment and push it in completely
and slide it in and out 2 or 3 times.
Do not touch white parts of the cleaner as its performance may be affected.
Only the cleaner supplied with this printer can be used.
Arrow side
facing up
2
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Printing Method Dye-sublimation thermal transfer (with overcoating)
Print Resolution 300 x 600 dpi
(300 x 300 dpi : When a PC is connected, Bluetooth print, 2-up and higher
layout or Creative Print is selected)
Gradation 128 shades per color (300 x 600 dpi)
256 shades per color (300 x 300 dpi)
Ink Easy Photo Pack (dedicated ink and paper integrated cartridge)
Color (Y, M, C and overcoating)
Gold (Y, M, C, overcoating and gold, (Postcard size only))
Silver (Y, M, C, overcoating and silver, (Postcard size only))
B/W (black and white and overcoating, (Postcard size only))
Paper Dedicated paper (Postcard size, L size, Card size (including Card-size label
sheet ))
Print Size
(When printing in color)
Borderless Bordered
Postcard Size
L Size
Card Size
100.0 x 147.6 mm (3.94 x 5.81 in.)
89.0 x 119.0 mm (3.50 x 4.69 in.)
54.0 x 86.0 mm (2.13 x 3.39 in.)
91.0 x 121.2 mm (3.58 x 4.77 in.)
78.2 x 104.9 mm (3.08 x 4.13 in.)
49.5 x 66.0 mm (1.95 x 2.60 in.)
Printing Speed
*1
Printing from Memory Cards/Connected to Digital Cameras with PictBridge
Postcard Size
L Size
Card Size
Approx. 55 sec.
Approx. 47 sec.
Approx. 33 sec.
Feeding System Automatic (Automatic feed from the Easy Photo Pack)
Ejection System Automatic paper ejection to the print output receptacle
LCD Monitor 3.5-inch type, TFT LCD color Monitor, 230,000 dots
Interface
USB Connecting to a PictBridge compliant device: USB compliant Type A connector
Connecting to a computer: USB compliant Type B connector
Wireless Bluetooth*
2
Memory Cards SD Memory Card, miniSD Card, SDHC Memory Card, miniSDHC Card,
MultiMediaCard, MMCplusCard, HC MMCplus Card, MMCmobile Card*
3
,
MMCmicro Card*
3
, RS-MMC Card*
3
, microSD Card, microSDHC Card, CF
(CompactFlash) Card, Microdrive, xD-Picture Card*
3
, Memory Stick, Memory
Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick micro*
3
Operating Temperatures 5 – 40°C (41 – 104°F)
Operating Humidity 20 – 80%
Power Source AC 100V - 240V (50/60 Hz) 100VA
Power Consumption 70 W or less (4 W or less on standby)
Dimensions 226.3 x 225.0 x 138.0 mm (8.91 x 8.86 x 5.43 in.)
Weight (printer only) Approx. 2090 g (73.7 oz.)
*
1
Measured from start of the yellow printing pass to nal output.
*
2
Bluetooth Unit BU-30 (sold separately) is required.
*
3
Dedicated adapter (commercially available) is required.
Specications
All data is measured according to standard Canon testing procedures. We reserve the right to change
specications without notice.
SELPHY ES40
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Index
Numerics
5 Image Scroll View ....................................12, 26
9 Image Jump View ..........................................26
9 Image View (Index View) .........................12, 26
A
Adjust Image...............................................31, 34
Audio Guidance ...................... → Voice Guidance
Auto Play .......................................................... 28
Transitions ........................................... 70, 72
Auto Power Down .......................................70, 71
Auto Rotate.................................................70, 71
B
Batch Printing ................................................... 12
Black and White Prints ................................. 3, 76
Cartridges .................................................... 3
My Colors ..................................................35
Printing ................................................50, 52
Bluetooth .......................................................... 68
Printing ......................................................68
Settings ...............................................70, 71
Borders ................................................... 2, 31, 32
Border Color .............................. 2, 31, 33, 39
Buttons ............................................................. 23
C
Calendars ..................................................... 2, 44
Camera ....................... → Digital Camera Printing
Card Size ............................................................3
Cartridges ..................................................... 3, 76
Change Image Colors.................................31, 35
Cleaner Unit..............................................3, 7, 77
Clip Art
Designs .....................................................81
Download New Clip Art ..............................62
Printing ......................................................42
COMPACT PHOTO PRINTER
Solution Disk.................................................3, 58
Computer
Download Contents ................................... 62
Install and Start the Software ....................58
Print ........................................................... 60
System Requirements ............................... 57
View All Images ......................................... 60
Contents Update...................................64, 70, 72
Controls ............................................................23
Copies .............................................................. 12
Correct Red-Eye .........................................31, 34
Creative Print ...........................................2, 40-53
D
Date
Format ............................................. 2, 31, 35
Printing ............................................2, 31, 32
Demo Mode ...................................................... 25
Digital Camera Printing.....................................66
Download Contents to a Memory Card ............ 62
DPOF Print .......................................................67
E
Easy Photo Pack ................................................ 3
Error Messages ................................................76
F
File Number Print....................................2, 31, 32
Filter Images .....................................................27
Frames
Designs .....................................................81
Download New Frames ............................. 62
Printing ......................................................40
G
Gold, Silver Prints .....................................2, 3, 76
Cartridges .................................................... 3
Frame ........................................................ 81
Printing ................................................40, 42
Stamps ......................................................81
Greeting Card ................................................... 16
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I
ID Photo Printing .......................................... 2, 52
Images
Choose ................................................ 12, 26
Compatible Images ................................... 11
Display Method .......................................... 26
Image Transition Effects ......................70, 72
Image Effect ..................................................... 50
Index View (9 Image View) .........................12, 26
Insert the Cartridge .............................................7
J
JPEG ................................................................ 11
Jump Function .................................................. 27
L
L Size ..................................................................3
Language Settings
Display Language ........................................ 9
Voice Guidance Language ........................ 10
Layout ...................................................31, 33, 38
Layouts (Page Layout) ..................... 2, 31, 33, 38
LCD Monitor (screen) .......................................23
M
Magnied View ................................................. 26
Memory Card Adapter ...................................... 11
Memory Cards .................................................. 11
Menu.................................................................31
Mobile Phone Printing ...................................... 68
Multi Layout ...................................................... 46
My Colors ............................................... 2, 31, 35
N
Names of Components .....................................22
O
Optimize Image .......................................... 31, 34
P
Postcard Size ..................................................... 3
Power
Button .................................................... 9, 23
Cord ......................................................... 3, 8
Print All Images................................................. 30
Print Effect ................................... → Image Effect
Printable Images............................................... 11
Printer Setup.....................................................70
Auto Power Down ...................................... 71
Auto Rotate ...............................................71
Bluetooth ...................................................71
Default ....................................................... 72
Language ..................................................72
Transfer Content........................................ 72
Transition Effects ....................................... 72
R
Red-Eye Correction ...................................... 2, 34
Remove the Cartridge ...................................... 13
Reset All Settings .......................................70, 72
S
Scrapbook ........................................................ 19
Screen (LCD Monitor).......................................23
Changing the Language .................. 9, 70, 72
Display Information .................................... 24
Switching the Display ................................25
Settings.............................................................31
Single Image View ............................................26
Speech Bubble Printing .................................... 48
Storing Photos .................................................. 14
T
Trimming Images ..........................................2, 36
U
USB Cable ..................................................59, 66
V
Voice Guidance ................................................10
Voice Guidance Settings ........................... 10
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More fun, more style
Frames and Clip Art
SELPHY features a variety of frames and clip art stamps.
Decorate your favorite images and enhance your life with beautiful photos.
Frames
Clip Art
Frames and Clip Art stamps with support gold or silver printing.
The above are design samples. The printed results may differ slightly, depending on the paper size.
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The SDHC logo and miniSDHC logo are trademarks.
Portions of the code used in this rmware are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG
Group.
Reprinting, transmitting, or storing in a retrieval system any part of this guide without the permission
of Canon is prohibited.
Canon reserves the right to change the contents of this guide at any time without prior notice.
Illustrations and screenshots in this guide may differ slightly from the actual equipment.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and
complete. However, if you notice any errors or omissions, please contact the Canon Customer
Support Help Desk indicated on the customer support list included with the product.
The above items notwithstanding, Canon accepts no liability for damages due to mistaken operation
of the products.
This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon
accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as
re, etc., caused by the malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories (e.g., a leakage and/or
explosion of a battery pack). Please note that this warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of
the malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories, although you may request such repairs on a
chargeable basis.
Trademark Acknowledgments
About This Guide
CDP-E083-020 © CANON INC. 2009
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