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USER MANUAL CP220 CANON
Installing the Software from the CP Printer Solution Disk (Macintosh)
Printing with Non-Canon Digital Cameras..................................... 542 Enjoy Various Kinds of Printing Enjoy Printing Images from Your Digital Camera or Digital Camcorder Connect to your digital camera Connect to your digital camcorder Compact Photo Printer CP-330/CP-220 L size paper cassette (sold separately) Credit card size paper cassette (sold separately) Postcard size paper cassette Wide size paper cassette (sold separately with the CP-220) Print easily at home. Make label stickers (8 per sheet) Make original large size postcards. Make original greeting cards. Write your message in the blank portion.3 CP Printer Solution Disk Various types of paper cassettes Software Compact Photo Printer CP-330/CP-220 Connect to your computer Printing Images from Your Computer You can design layouts as you like. Be sure to read the Printer Driver User Guide (p. 52).4 How to Use the Manuals Symbols Used : This mark denotes issues that may affect the printer’s operation. : This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures. Please refer to the following manuals according to your purposes. : Included with the printer Printer User Guide (This Guide)
- Printer, paper and ink cassettes handling instructions
- Camera and printer connection instructions
- Printer and computer connection overview Printer Driver User Guide (Bundled on the CP Printer Solution Disk)
- Printer driver installation instructions
- Printer and computer connection instructions and printing instructions Camera User Guide (Included with the Camera)
- Shooting, playing back and erasing images from the camera
- Camera and printer connection instructions and printing instructions
- Camera and computer connection instructions Direct Print User Guide (Included with the Camera)
- Camera and printer connection instructions and printing instructions
- This user guide is not supplied with certain camera models. ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide (Windows) ImageBrowser Software User Guide (Macintosh)
- Instructions on how to use ZoomBrowser EX and ImageBrowser These PDF format manuals are available on the Canon website. Please download them from the following URL: http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/information-e.html5 Package Contents The following products are sold separately.
- Not sold in some regions. Paper Cassette PCL-CP100 L size* Paper Cassette PCC-CP100 Credit card size Paper Cassette PCW-CP100 Wide size (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) Color Ink/Paper Set KP-36IP Postcard size, 36 standard sheets Color Ink/Paper Set KP-108IP Postcard size, 108 standard sheets Color Ink/Paper Set KL-36IP L size, 36 standard sheets* Color Ink/Paper Set KC-36IP Credit card size, 36 standard sheets Color Ink/Paper Set KW-24IP Wide Size (100 × 200 mm), 24 standard sheets Color Ink/Full-sized Label Set KC-18IF Credit card size, full-size, 18 Label sheets Color Ink/Label Set KC-18IL Credit card size, Multiple (8-screen), 18 Label sheets Battery Pack NB-CP1L Spare battery pack. Cannot be used with the CP-
Battery/Charge Adapter Kit BCA-CP100 Set including the Battery Pack NB-CP1L and a battery charger. Cannot be used with the CP-220.Car Battery Adapter CBA-CP100 Powers the printer from a car’s battery. Compact Photo Printer Paper Cassette (Postcard size) Paper Cassette (Wide size)*
Included with the CP-330 only.
Not included in some regions. Battery Pack Terminal Cover*
Quick Start Let’s start by printing on postcard size paper. This section explains the procedures required to print with the paper and the ink cassette (trial kit) included with your printer. Some steps may vary according to the printer model so be sure to check which printer model you are using (CP- 330 or CP-220). If you have trouble understanding certain procedures, please refer to the relevant reference pages for detailed instructions. : Included with the printer General camera descriptions in this guide refer to digital cameras or digital camcorders compatible with the compact photo printer (CP-330/CP-220). However, in detailed instructions, “camera” refers to “digital cameras”, and “compact power adapter” refers to “power source” throughout this guide. The name of the button which is used for printing differs depending on the model of your camera. Things to Prepare Printer (CP-330 or CP-220) Standard Paper (Postcard size, 5 sheets) Ink Cassette (Postcard size, for 5 sheets) Paper Cassette (Postcard size) Compact Power Adapter CA-CP100 Power cord Canon camera Memory card containing the images you wish to print Camera User Guide or Direct Print User Guide Interface cable included with your camera kit Open the ink cassette compartment cover. Load the ink cassette and close the ink cassette compartment cover.
Loading the Ink Cassette in the Printer (p. 24)7 Continued on the next page. Open the paper cassette’s top and middle covers.
Place the paper (postcard size, 5 sheets), glossy side up and the address/stamp side next to the middle cover, in the paper cassette.
Place the middle cover back to its original position, and leave the top cover open.
Placing the Paper into the Paper Cassette (p. 25) Top Cover Middle Cover Paper (Glossy side up)Middle Cover (Address/stamp side next to the middle cover)
Loading the Paper Cassette into the Printer (p. 27) Open the paper cassette compartment cover.
Push the paper cassette all the way into the paper cassette compartment, with its top cover open and its middle cover closed.
Quick Start (Continued)
Connecting the Printer to a Power Source (p. 28) Connect the compact power adapter to the printer’s DC IN terminal.
- At this point, the CP-220’s power will turn on and the printer’s indicator will light green. Insert the power cord into the compact power adapter and plug the other end into a power outlet.
To Power Source DC IN Terminal mark facing up
Connecting the Camera to the Printer (p. 28) Connect the interface cable (included with the camera) to the camera’s DIGITAL terminal.
Connect the other end of the interface cable to the printer’s direct print port.
Direct Print Port DIGITAL Terminal Connect the interface cable with its mark facing down
- If you are using the CP-220, go to step 7.USB Terminal9
Turn On the Power (CP-330 Only) (p. 29) Press the printer’s ON/OFF button until the indicator lights green. ON/OFF ButtonIndicator
Printing (p. 30) Turn the camera’s power on and display the images.
- The (Canon Direct Print) mark appears on the upper left corner of the LCD monitor. Press the camera’s , SET or SELECT button.
- The button to be pressed differs depending on the camera.
- If the button is pressed, printing starts immediately. Select [Print] and press the SET or SELECT button.
- The color of the printer’s display window changes (CP-330 only). With certain camera models, the camera will power up and display its images when it is connected to the printer with the interface cable. For detailed instructions, please refer to the Camera User Guide or Direct Print User Guide that came with your camera.
Screen shot of the camera’s LCD monitor
Before You Begin Before using your printer for the first time, please read through the safety precautions (p. 12).
Warning Against Copyright Infringement Please respect all copyrights. Use of images produced by this printer for purposes other than personal entertainment may be prohibited by law.
Warranty Limitations This printer’s warranty is only effective in the country of sale. If a problem arises while the printer is in use abroad, please convey it back to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to a Canon Customer Support center. For Canon Customer Support contacts, please see the Canon Limited Warranty supplied with your printer. Thank you for your purchase of the Canon Compact Photo Printer CP-330/ CP-220. This guide explains the printer’s general flow of operations, from camera print settings to printing and computer connection operations to printing. For information about how to make prints, refer to the Camera User Guide or Direct Print User Guide that came with your camera and to the Printer Driver User Guide (bundled on the CP Printer Solution Disk). Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended. This product is designed to perform optimally when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as fire, 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. Disclaimer
- While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this User Guide is accurate and complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions. Canon reserves the right to change the specifications for the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice.
- No part of this User Guide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without the prior written permission of Canon.
- Canon makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the product, the CompactFlash cards (CF card) or use of non-Canon CF cards. Trademark Acknowledgements
- Canon is a trademark of Canon Inc.
- Any other company and product names used herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.11 What Can Be Accomplished with this Printer Four paper sizes and two types of labels You can print on standard paper in postcard size, L size, credit-card size or wide size (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)). In addition to the standard size paper, you can print full-sized labels or 8-label stickers with the credit-card size paper. High-quality prints, fast paper feeding Offers photo-quality prints. Produces up to 18* prints without reloading.
- Up to 12 prints when using wide size paper (sold separately with the CP-220). Fast printing Postcard size images can be printed at the high speed of approximately 85 seconds per sheet. Coated prints Applies a protective coating to each print. Borderless prints Can produce borderless images that fill the paper completely. Supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Supports DPOF settings for print selection, number of copies, and shooting date. Easy outdoor printing You can easily print outdoors by attaching the battery pack (CP-330 only). You can also print images using the power from a car cigarette lighter socket. This requires the Car Battery Adapter (sold separately). Connects directly to supporting Canon cameras Allows easy printing from any Canon camera that supports direct printing with the compact photo printer (CP-330/CP-220). Just connect the interface cable and you’re ready to go. Connects directly to computers Simply connect the printer to a computer with a commercially available USB cable to perform the following operations.
- Print images shot with the camera
- Print part of an image (trimming)
- Print images with captions and artistic layout (Windows only)
- Make your own custom business cards
- If mark does not display on the camera’s LCD monitor when you connect your camera to this printer, your camera’s firmware may be incompatible with this printer. Please check the Canon BeBit website (http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/BeBit- e.html) or your regional Canon website, for information or to download compatible firmware. Since this printer complies with an industry standard for direct printing, you can print with non-Canon cameras that are also compatible with this standard. For details, refer to page 54.12 Read This First Safety Precautions
- Before using the devices, please ensure that you have read and understood the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the devices are operated correctly.
- The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the devices to prevent injuries or damage to yourself and other persons.
- “Devices” refers to the “printer, compact power adapter, battery pack (included with the CP- 330 or sold separately) or charge adapter (sold separately)” throughout this guide.
Devices WARNINGS If the devices emit smoke or a burning odor, or show other signs of significant malfunction, immediately unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Continued operation under these conditions poses risk of fire or electric shock. Be sure that smoke or burning odor subsides, and then contact your dealer or the nearest Canon Customer Support help desk. If the devices are dropped or the casing becomes damaged, unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Continued operation poses risk of fire or electric shock. Contact your dealer or the nearest canon Customer Support help desk. Never rest small metallic objects or liquid containers on top of the devices. If liquid splashes onto the devices, wipe the devices dry using a soft absorbent cloth. If liquid spills into the devices or an object falls into the devices, immediately unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Continued operation poses risk of fire or electric shock. Contact your dealer or the nearest Canon Customer Support help desk. Do not use flammable solvents such as alcohol, benzene, or paint thinner to clean the devices. Use of such solvents poses a fire risk. Do not drop or insert metallic or combustible objects into the devices. Entry of foreign objects into the devices may result in fire, electric shock, or equipment failure. Store the devices out of the reach of children. Do not disassemble or modify the devices. The devices contain high-voltage components, and there is risk of electric shock. If your devices need internal adjustments or repair, contact your dealer or a Canon Customer Support help desk. Do not touch metal parts of the devices or the power plug during thunderstorms. Lightning strikes may produce lethal voltages within the devices. Keep clear of the devices while thunderstorms are in progress.13
Usage Location Do not exceed the cable and power outlet ratings when operating this product. Do not operate this product outside of the specified voltage rating. Connecting too many devices to the same outlet may result in fire. Check that the voltage of the outlet is compatible with the devices before plugging them in. If the power cord becomes damaged (if internal wiring is exposed, etc.), immediately unplug it from the power outlet. Continued use poses risk of fire or electric shock. Do not plug in or unplug the power cord while your hands are wet, as this may result in electric shock. When unplugging the power cord, hold it firmly at the plug area. Do not pull directly on the cord, as this may damage or expose the cord’s internal wiring, resulting in risk of fire or electric shock. Be sure that the power cord is plugged all the way in. A loose connection may result in heat buildup, fire, or electric shock. Do not damage, modify, or rest heavy objects on the power cord. Damage to the cord may result in the exposure of live wires, fire, or electric shock. Keep the power cord free of dust. The presence of dust or metallic debris on the plug poses risk of fire or electric shock. If the plug area is not clean, unplug the power cord and then wipe the plug area clean using a dry cloth. Check the plug periodically to make sure it is clean. Do not place the devices on an unstable or tilted table or desk, as there is risk that the devices may fall and cause injury.14
Power CAUTIONS Do not block the air vents on the printer. Blocking the vents may cause the inside of the printer to overheat, resulting in damage to internal components and risk of equipment failure or fire. Use the devices in a well-ventilated area. Do not rest heavy objects on the devices. Objects may fall off the devices and cause injury. Weight placed on the devices may deform the casing, resulting in damage to internal parts and posing risk of fire. Unplug the devices when you are not using them. If the devices remain plugged in, there is risk that accidental contact with the device’s internal parts may cause electric shock. Leaving the devices plugged in during prolonged periods of non-use poses risk of fire. Do not remove the paper cassette from the printer while printing is in progress. Paper moves back and forth in the cassette four times during printing. Placing your hand in the way of moving paper may result in injury. Wait for printing to finish completely before removing the cassette. Never place your hand into the paper cassette slot. Do not reach into internal parts of the devices except as specified in the operating instructions. Reaching into inappropriate parts of the devices may cause your hand to become caught or injured. Do not move the devices while they are plugged in. Doing so may damage the power cord. Continued use of a damaged power cord poses risk of fire or electric shock. Do not excessively bend or twist the power cord. Doing so may damage the cord. Continued use of a damaged cable poses risk of fire or equipment failure. Leave about 15 cm (6 in.) of clearance at the front and back of the devices and 10 cm (4 in.) of clearance on both sides to ensure adequate ventilation. Do not pull on the power cord. Doing so may damage the cord. Continued use of a damaged cord poses risk of fire or electric shock. Always hold the cord by the plug area when unplugging it.15
Usage Location Do not use the devices in locations that are smoky, humid, dusty, or subject to strong vibration. Entry of water or dust into the devices, or internal damage caused by strong vibration, may pose risk of fire or electric shock. Have the devices checked approximately once a year (contact your dealer), preferably before the onset of your area’s humid season. Do not leave the devices exposed to high temperatures. Do not leave in direct sunlight, or close to heating equipment, or in a car with windows closed on a hot day. High temperatures may cause deformation of the devices and pose risk of fire. Do not use the devices near an open flame. Sheets ejected from the printer (onto the top of the paper cassette) may fall into the flame, resulting in fire. Do not use the devices close to TV sets or AM radios. Devices’ operation may adversely affect TV and radio reception.16 Proper Usage and Handling
Overheating Do not use near strong magnets or near devices that produce strong electromagnetic fields. Electromagnetic radiation from devices such as TVs and game machines, and strong magnetic fields from devices such as speakers and large motors, may cause distortion in printed images. Use in a well-ventilated, level area. Leave about 15 cm (6 in.) of clearance at the front and back of the devices and 10 cm (4 in.) of clearance on both sides. Be sure to leave clearance around the paper-handling slot (at the rear) so that paper has sufficient room to jut out from the slot during printing. Peel off the protective seal on the top of the printer. The air vents are covered by a protective seal. If you use the printer before removing the protective seal, the printer may stop operating because of heat built-up inside the printer. Please avoid turning the printer’s power on and off needlessly as the printer initialization consumes ink: There may not be enough ink left for the allotted sheets in the set. When the printer is not in use, please remove the battery pack (CP-330 only). Unplug the printer when you are not using it. But please note that you should plug in and run the printer at least once every six months to ensure that it remains functional. Before transporting the printer, remove the paper and ink cassettes and close the paper cassette cover and the ink cassette cover. If dirt or foreign objects enter the printer, print quality may deteriorate. Pack the printer into an appropriate case for transport. If a case is not available, wrap it with cloth or other protective material to protect against scratches. Never use volatile compounds or insecticides on the printer, and do not allow rubber or vinyl material to remain in prolonged contact with the printer. These materials may cause deformation of the printer’s casing. If the printer overheats, it will temporarily stop operating. This does not mean that the printer has malfunctioned. The printer will resume normal printing as soon as it cools down. Temporary stoppages are most likely to occur in the following cases:
- When printing continuously.
- If the room is unusually warm.
- If the air vents on the top of the printer are blocked or if ventilation is inadequate.17
To Prevent Damage from Condensation
Cleaning the Printer
Proper Handling of Ink Cassettes Condensation may form in the printer if you suddenly move it from a cold location to a warm location. To prevent damage that might be caused by condensation, place the printer in a sealed plastic bag prior to moving it, and allow it to reach room temperature before using it. Stop using the printer immediately if you detect condensation. Continued use may damage the equipment. Wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use. Never use benzene, paint thinner, or other volatile solvents to clean the printer. Volatile solvents may cause deformation or peeling of the printer’s casing. To clean the printer, wipe it with a soft dry cloth. If stronger cleaning is required, wipe first with a cloth moistened with a dilute neutral solvent, then wipe again with a soft dry cloth. If you use a chemical cleaning cloth, read the instructions that come with it and observe all indicated precautions. Keep the air vents clean and free of dust. Clean the vents as necessary. Dust that enters the printer through the vents may land on the ink sheet, resulting in poor print quality and possibly leading to printer breakdown. If the ink sheet becomes dusty, remove the ink cassette and replace it with a new one. Please use only the ink cassettes specified for use by Canon. Do not open the ink cassette cover while printing is in progress, and do not pull the ink cassette out. These actions may damage the printer. Do not touch or pull on the ink sheet. Do not handle the ink cassettes with wet or sweaty hands. Allow ink cassettes to reach room temperature before installing and using them. Condensation may form if you suddenly move ink cassettes from a cold location to a warm location. If there is risk of condensation, leave the cassette in its packaging until it reaches room temperature, and wipe away any moisture before loading it. If you are not planning to use the printer for a while, remove and store the ink cassette.18
Proper Handling of Paper Cassettes
Proper Handling of Paper Do not apply excessive force to the paper cassette. Force or impact on the cassette may result in paper jams or equipment damage. Do not bend or deform the spring located at the rear of the middle cover of the paper cassette. Do not place any foreign objects in the print output receptacle (on the top of the paper cassette). This area is for paper only. If you are not planning to use the printer for a while, remove the paper cassette, close the paper cassette’s top cover and store the paper cassette. Also remove the paper from the paper cassette and store it horizontally. Please use only the paper types specified for use by Canon. Paper must be printed on the glossy side (the side without any printed markings). Always load paper into the cassette with the glossy side up. Loading the paper the wrong way may result in poor print quality, and in some cases may cause damage to the printer. Do not tear or bend the paper’s perforated edges before printing. Tearing the paper’s perforated edges will cause the ink sheet to wind up automatically and waste one print’s worth of ink. If this happens, there will not be enough ink left to print all the paper sheets included in the kit. Do not use label sheets on which labels are partially peeled off. Do not touch the print side of the paper with your fingers. Always hold the paper along the edges (outside the perforated border). Be sure that hands are dry before touching the paper. Sharp objects will scratch the paper surface. Keep the paper surface free from fingerprints, dust, water droplets, etc. Do not write on the paper before printing. Writing on paper before printing on it may result in malfunction. Spring WRONG RIGHT19
Others Do not touch paper while it is being printed. During printing, the sheet repeatedly moves back and forth along the top of the paper cassette and in and out through the paper-handling slot. Please do not touch the sheet during this process. Do not allow too many prints to accumulate in the print output receptacle. Do not allow more than 9 sheets to accumulate in the print output receptacle. You may write on the paper with an oil-based pen, but to avoid smudging please allow ink time to dry before touching it. Allow the paper to reach room temperature before installing and using it. Condensation may form if you suddenly move the paper from a cold location to a warm location. If there is risk of condensation, leave the paper in its packaging until it reaches room temperature, and wipe away any moisture before loading it. Please avoid the following actions as they may result in color change, color fading or color bleeding.
- Sticking any type of adhesive tape onto the print surface.
- Allowing print surfaces to come into contact with vinyl materials.
- Applying alcohol or other volatile solvents to the print surface.
- Leaving print surfaces tightly pressed against any other surfaces or objects for prolonged periods. If you wish to mount prints into an album, select an album with nylon-based sleeves, or with propylene or cellophane sleeves. Other types of sleeves may cause color loss or color bleeding. Color change may occur over time in accordance with conditions of storage. Canon assumes no liability for color changes. To avoid print quality deterioration, do not store your prints in the following types of locations.
- Locations that reach temperatures above 40 °C (104 °F)
- Humid or dusty locations
- Locations exposed to direct sunlight. Remove unused paper from the paper cassette, return it to the bag and then into its original package. Store the package horizontally. When opening a color ink/paper set (full-sized label set, label set), check the contents. If something seems to be missing or appears to be damaged, contact the dealer for assistance. The battery pack can be charged while installed on the printer (CP-330 only), using the printer.
- Charge the battery pack using the compact power adapter supplied with the printer.
- The battery pack can also be charged using the separately sold the Battery/Charge Adapter Kit. When using the battery pack (Included with the CP-330 in some regions or sold separately), if the battery status is low, the finished print may not be ejected into the print output receptacle completely. If this happens, please pull out the paper.20 Components Guide
Compact Photo Printer CP-330 Indicator Indicates the printer’s status. Orange: Charging the battery pack Off: Charging complete Green: Ready to print Blinking green: Printing in progress Blinking orange: Battery depleted Red/Blinking red: Error ON/OFF Button Turns the printer’s power ON and OFF. Paper Cassette Slot The paper cassette loads into this compartment. Ink Cassette Slot The ink cassette is inserted into this compartment. Paper Cassette Compartment Cover Ink Cassette Compartment Cover <Front View> <Back View> Display Window USB Port Connects commercially available USB cables to a computer. DC IN Terminal Connects to the Compact Power Adapter. Paper-handling Slot Paper extends out from this slot while printing is in progress. Battery Cover Lever Used when the battery pack or battery cover is removed. Battery Cover Direct Print Port Connects the interface cable (included with the camera) to the camera. Air Vents21
Compact Photo Printer CP-220 Indicator Indicates the printer’s status. Green: Ready to print Blinking green: Printing in progress Red/Blinking red: Error USB Port Connects commercially available USB cables to a computer. Ink Cassette Slot The ink cassette is inserted into this compartment. Paper Cassette Compartment Cover Ink Cassette Compartment Cover DC IN Terminal Connects to the Compact Power Adapter. Paper-handling Slot Paper extends out from this slot while printing is in progress. <Front View> <Back View> Direct Print Port Connects the interface cable (included with the camera) to the camera. Paper Cassette Slot The paper cassette loads into this compartment. Display Window Air Vents22 Let’s Print Preparing Your Ink Cassette/Paper Sets and Paper Cassette Since there are several kinds of paper set (including the separately sold sets), please make sure you are using the right ink cassette and paper cassette for the chosen paper. If the set is not correct, you will not be able to print. Please check the sets and the names of their components in the table below.
Checking Your Ink/Paper Sets
Printing on Postcard Size Paper (100 × 148 mm (4 × 6 in.))
Printing on L Size Paper (89 × 119 mm (3.5 × 4.7 in.))
- The paper cassette PCL-CP100 (sold separately) is required when printing on L size paper. Paper Number
Sheets Paper Cassette Name Ink Cassette Name The design of the seal on your ink cassette may slightly differ from the examples below.
Sheets Paper Cassette Name Ink Cassette Name The design of the seal on your ink cassette may slightly differ from the example below.
Look here for the paper cassette name Look here for the ink cassette name23
Printing on Credit Card Size Paper (54 × 86 mm (2.1 × 3.4 in.))
- The paper cassette PCC-CP100 (sold separately) is required when printing on credit card size paper.
Printing on Wide Size Paper (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.))
- The paper cassette PCW-CP100 (sold separately) is required when printing on Wide size paper (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) with the CP-220.
Separately Sold Ink and Paper Products You can use the following color ink/paper sets (sold separately) with the Canon Compact Photo Printer CP-330/CP-220.
- One ink cassette can print to all of the paper included in the ink/paper set. Paper Number
Sheets Paper Cassette Name Ink Cassette Name The design of the seal on your ink cassette may slightly differ from the examples below.
Sheets Paper Cassette Name Ink Cassette Name The design of the seal on your ink cassette may slightly differ from the examples below.
Paper Size Contents Product Name Postcard size Standard paper (36 sheets) Dedicated ink cassette Color Ink/Paper Set KP-36IP L size Standard paper (36 sheets) Dedicated ink cassette Color Ink/Paper Set KL-36IP Credit card size Standard paper (36 sheets) Dedicated ink cassette Color Ink/Paper Set KC-36IP Full-sized label (18 sheets) Dedicated ink cassette Color Ink/Full-Sized Label Set KC-18IF 8-sticker label (18 sheets) Dedicated ink cassette Color Ink/Label Set KC-18IL Wide size (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) Standard paper (24 sheets) Dedicated ink cassette Color Ink/Paper Set KW-24IP Standard Paper Full-sized Label 8-sticker Label24 Loading the Ink Cassette
Open the ink cassette compartment cover.
Remove any slack from the ink sheet.
- Push in on the round part in the middle of the cassette, and turn it in the indicated direction to take up the slack until the ink sheet straightens out (It will not be possible to print to all of the paper if you overwind the ink sheet).
Hold the cassette so that the embossed arrow is at the top, and insert it all the way into the compartment (in the direction of the arrow).
- Be careful to avoid touching or pulling on the ink sheet when inserting the cassette.
- Push the cassette all the way in, so that it clicks into place.
- When you are ready to remove the ink cassette, lift the clip and pull the cassette out.
Close the ink cassette compartment cover.
- You can check the name of the ink cassette in the printer through the window on the top of the printer.
- Do not reuse empty ink cassettes. Attempting to reuse an empty ink cassette may result in malfunction or damage to the printer.
- Please also refer to the Proper Handling of Ink Cassettes section of Proper Usage and Handling (p. 17). Ink Sheet Round Part Clip Window25 Placing the Paper into the Paper Cassette
Open the paper cassette’s top cover and middle cover.
- Open the top cover, then push the middle cover in the direction of the arrow and lift it up.
Fan the paper stack properly and place the paper into the paper cassette, with the printable side (glossy side) facing up.
- Insert the postcard size paper with the glossy side up and the address/stamp side next to the middle cover as shown in the figure.
- Do not touch the glossy side of paper (to avoid fingerprints) when you fan the paper stack.
- Insert the wide size paper (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) (sold separately with the CP-220) as shown in the figure below.
- Insert the credit-card size paper as shown in the figure below. Top Cover Middle Cover Paper (Glossy side up) (Address/stamp side next to the middle cover) Paper (Glossy side up) Credit-Card Size (Standard Paper/ Full-sized Label) Credit-Card Size (8-label Sticker)26
- Insert the L size paper (sold separately) as shown in the figure below
Place the middle cover back to its original position.
- After pulling the middle cover down, slide it in the direction of the arrows until it clicks back into place.
- Do not close the top cover.
- Please use specified paper types only.
- Do not insert more than 18 sheets in the paper cassette.
- Do not insert more than 12 sheets wide size paper (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.); sold separately with the CP-220) in the paper cassette.
- Printed or fed paper is coated even when nothing is printed on the paper. Therefore, never reuse the printed or fed paper for printing. Reused paper may stick to the ink sheet, resulting in damage to the printer.
- Please also refer to the Proper Handling of Paper Cassettes and the Proper Handling of Paper sections of Proper Usage and Handling (p. 18). Paper (Glossy side up)27 Loading the Paper Cassette
Open the paper cassette compartment cover.
Push the paper cassette all the way into the paper cassette slot.
- Be sure the paper is set correctly before pushing the cassette in.
- Insert the paper cassette evenly so that it slides over the bottom of the slot entrance.
- Do not remove the paper cassette while feeding, printing, or ejection is in progress.
- The printer outputs the finished prints into the receptacle onto the top of the printer cassette (top of the middle cover or inside of the top cover). Be sure to close the middle cover and open the top cover so that output can proceed normally. Top Cover open Middle Cover closed Print Receptacle28 Connecting a Power Source and the Camera to the Printer Connect the camera to the printer using the cable (included with the camera) and turn the printer’s power on. For more detailed camera connection instructions, refer to your Camera User Guide or Direct Print User Guide.
- PictBridge Compliant Non-Canon Printers can also be connected. The numbered steps in the following instructions refer to the numbers in the above illustration.
Place the printer on a flat area.
- Be sure to leave about 15 cm (6 in.) of clearance around the paper-handling slot (at the rear) so that paper has sufficient room to jut out from the slot during printing.
Connect the supplied power cord to the supplied Compact Power Adapter CA-CP100.
To DIGITAL Terminal Canon camera* compatible with CP-330/CP-220 Camera’s Compact Power Adapter (sold separately or included with the camera)
- Please use the camera’s compact power adapter or a fully charged battery pack (or charged batteries). To Powe r Outlet To Power Outlet Compact Power Adapter 15 cm (6 in.) at the front and back of the devices and 10 cm (4 in.) on both sides or more of open space To DC IN Terminal Interface cable included with the camera29
Turning the Printer’s Power Off CP-330 Press the ON/OFF button until the indicator goes off. CP-220 Unplug the cable of the compact power adapter from the printer. (The indicator will go off)
Connect the Compact Power Adapter cable to the printer.
- Insert the cable with its mark facing up.
- With the CP-220, the power turns on at this point and the indicator lights green.
Connect the interface cable to the camera.
- Use the interface cable that came with your camera.
Connect the interface cable to the printer.
- Insert the cable in the left port, with the mark on the cable facing down.
Press the ON/OFF button until the indicator goes on. (CP- 330 only)
- The indicator lights green once the printer powers up.
- We recommend that you also connect the camera’s compact power adapter (sold separately or included with the camera) when using the camera with your printer. If you wish to run the camera on battery power, be sure that batteries are fresh (fully charged).
- When connecting the cable, be sure that the connectors on the cable match up correctly with the connectors on the camera and printer.
- Use an easily accessible power outlet for the printer’s power cord, so that you can unplug the printer cable quickly in the event of a problem.
- Please also refer to the Usage Location section of Proper Usage and Handling for information about printer usage location (p. 16).
- Some camera models do not come with a compact power adapter. For details, please see the System Map that came with your camera.30 Printing This section explains the flow of printing operations with Canon camera*. For more details, refer to your Camera User Guide or Direct Print User Guide.
- In other cases, please refer to the Printing with Non-Canon Digital Cameras (p. 54).
Turn the camera’s power on and display the images.
- Check that the (Canon Direct Print)/ (PictBridge) mark is displayed in the upper left corner of the LCD monitor.
- Some camera models automatically power up when the cable is connected to the printer. The mark then displays on the LCD monitor.
- If your camera has the (Print/Share) button, printing starts immediately after you press the button (Step 3 is not necessary).
- Printing starts. The camera returns to the playback screen once printing is successfully completed.
- The display window lights as explained below. If does not display in step 1, check the following:
- Is the cable correctly connected? (p. 28)
- Is the printer’s power on? (p. 28)
- Is your camera’s firmware compatible with this printer? (p. 37) If printing does not start, check the following:
Printing on the the Wide Size (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) (Sold Separately with the CP-220) Paper You can make your own message cards and greeting cards. The cards are printed as explained below.
- If (PictBridge) mark appears on step 1 on page 30, select [Default] on the paper size setting screen.
- When a computer is connected to the printer, you can lay out pictures and letters as you wish. For details, refer to the Printer Driver User Guide. Nothing is printed on this portion so you can write your message with an oil-based pen. When the Camera is Connected to the Printer Printed on the 100 × 150 mm (4 × 6 in.) portion of the card. When a Computer is Connected to the Printer Printed on the whole card.32 Battery Usage Using the Battery Pack (CP-330 Only) With the CP-330, you can use the rechargeable battery pack (Battery Pack NB- CP1L) to print. The battery pack can either be charged in the printer or with the separately sold battery charger (included with the Battery/Charge Adapter Kit BCA-CP100).
Charging the Battery Pack in the Printer Attach the battery pack NB-CP1L to the printer to charge it.
Remove the battery pack’s terminal cover.
- When the battery pack is not in use, always store it with its terminal cover on.
Press the battery cover lever down and remove the battery cover.
Install the battery pack.
- Slide the battery pack into place, in the direction of the arrow, and push it in until it clicks into place.
- To remove the battery pack, push the battery cover lever down and pull the battery pack out. Replace the battery cover afterwards.
Attach the power cord to the compact power adapter CA- CP100 and plug it into a power outlet. Terminal Cover Compact Power Adapter power cord To Power Outlet33
Charging the Battery Pack with the Battery Charger Use the separately sold battery charger (included with the Battery/Charge Adapter Kit BCA-CP100) to charge the battery pack NB-CP1L before attaching it to the printer.
Connect the compact power adapter cable to the printer.
- The indicator lights orange while charging and turns off once the battery pack is fully charged.
Disconnect the compact power adapter cable from the printer once charging is complete.
Remove the battery pack’s terminal cover.
- Refer to step 1 of the Charging the Battery Pack in the Printer section (p. 32).
Attach the battery pack to the charge adapter.
- Attach it firmly in the direction of the arrow.
Attach the power cord to the compact power adapter CA- CP100 and plug it into a power outlet.
- Refer to step 4 of the Charging the Battery Pack in the Printer section
Connect the compact power adapter cable to the charge adapter.
- The charge indicator lights orange while charging and turns green once the battery pack is fully charged.
- Disconnect the cable from the charge adapter once charging is complete and detach the battery pack from the charge adapter.
Remove the battery cover and install the battery pack.
- Refer to step 2 and 3 of the Charging the Battery Pack in the Printer section
- If the ON/OFF button is pressed and the printer’s power turns on while charging the battery pack, charging will stop. Pressing the ON/OFF button again will turn off the printer and charging will resume.
- Do not charge this battery pack with charge adapters other than those recommended by Canon.
- Do not use the battery pack in products other than those recommended by Canon.
- Do not charge battery packs other than the battery pack NB-CP1L.
- Do not carry or store the battery pack with metal objects with sharp edges, such as paper clips and pins. Always put the terminal cover on the battery pack’s terminal when carrying it or before storing it.
- Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery pack to severe impact.
- Do not apply heat or expose the battery pack to open flame.
- Do not cover the compact power adapter with anything, such as a tablecloth, cushion or blanket, when it is charging. Heat will build up internally and possibly lead to fire.
- Immediately flush water over parts of the body or clothing that come into contact with the inner contents of a battery if the outer casing incurs damage. If any of these substances should contact internal tissues, such as eyes or the mouth, immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance. Charge Indicator Compact Power Adapter Cable35
- When the battery pack is used to power the printer, the printer will automatically turn off if it is idle for 5 minutes or more.
- This is a lithium ion battery pack so there is no need to completely use or discharge it before recharging. It can be charged at any charge state.
- It takes approximately 150 minutes to bring a fully discharged battery pack to a full charge state (based on standard Canon testing criteria).
- Charge it within a temperature range of 5 to 40
- The charge adapter may emit noises while charging. This is not a malfunction.
- Do not charge the battery pack for more than 24 continuous hours to avoid performance loss.
- When the printer is not in use, remove the battery pack, replace its terminal cover and store it in a cool place (30
F or less).Charge it before using it again.
- Even charged battery packs continue to discharge naturally. You are advised to charge the battery on the day of use, or one day before, to ensure a full charge.
- Since storing a fully charged battery pack for long periods of time (about 1 year) can shorten its lifecycle or affect performance, you are recommended to discharge the battery pack fully in the printer before storing it in a cool place (30
F or less). If you do not use the battery pack for long periods of time, charge it fully and discharge it fully in the printer at least once a year before returning it to storage.
- The printer consumes the battery charge when the power is on even when a function is not being used. To conserve the battery charge, be particularly attentive in turning the power off.
- Although the battery pack’s maximum operating range is 5 to 40
F), the optimal range is 10 to 30
F). At cold temperatures, such as those experienced on ski hills, performance will temporarily decline, reducing the usable time.
- If the usable time of a battery pack diminishes substantially even when fully charged, it should be replaced.
- Remove the battery pack when the printer is not in use. The battery pack continues to discharge a small amount when left in the printer or charge adapter even with the power turned off. This shortens the battery life.36
Battery Status If battery status is running down and the indicator of the printer blinks orange while the printer is connected to the camera, the camera’s LCD monitor may display the following message.
Battery Performance Test conditions: Normal temperature (23 °C/73 °F), Canon images, continuous print.
- The above data may vary according to the printing environment and the image to be printed.
- At low temperatures, the battery pack performance may diminish and the low battery icon may appear very rapidly. In these circumstances, the performance can be improved by warming the battery pack in a pocket before use. Using the Car Battery Adapter (CP-330/CP-220) Car Battery Adapter CBA-CP100 (sold separately) can be used to power the printer or charge the battery pack from a car’s cigarette lighter socket. Please refer to the Car Battery Adapter User Guide for advice about proper handling. Error Message Solution Recharge the printer battery The battery pack’s power is too low to operate the printer. Switch the battery pack for a fully charged one or recharge the battery pack. Number of prints Postcard size paper: Approximately 36 sheets L size paper: Approximately 36 sheets Card size paper: Approximately 72 sheets Wide size (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) paper: Approximately 24 sheets37 Troubleshooting If the printer does not seem to be working properly, run through the checks below to see if you can identify and correct the problem. If you are not able to solve the problem, please call your dealer or contact a Canon Customer Support help desk for assistance. Problem Cause Solution The printer has no power. The compact power adapter or power cord is not correctly connected. Be sure that the compact power adapter and power cord are connected correctly. Be sure that the power cord is plugged into a standard power outlet. The printer’s indicator is blinking red. There is a malfunction in the printer. Turn the printer’s power off and turn it on again. The (Canon Direct Print)/ (PictBridge) mark does not display in the upper left corner of the LCD monitor. The cable is not correctly connected. Connect the cable correctly (p. 28). The printer’s power is off. Turn the printer’s power on (p. 28). Your camera’s firmware is incompatible with this printer. Please check the Canon BeBit website or your regional Canon website. The printer is connected to a computer and printing is in progress. Wait until the print outputted by the computer is complete. The printer does not print. The printer is not correctly connected to the camera. Connect the cable correctly (p. 28). If the connection is correct, the or mark will appear on the camera’s LCD monitor. The camera’s batteries are depleted. Replace with fully charged (fresh) batteries, or plug the camera into a power outlet (using the camera’s optional compact power adapter). The printer’s battery pack is depleted. (CP-330 only) Use a fully charged battery pack or use the printer’s compact power adapter. The ink cassette is not loaded correctly. Load the ink cassette correctly. (p. 24) Too much slack in the ink cassette’s ink sheet. Take up the slack. (p. 24) The paper cassette is not pushed all the way in. Load the paper cassette correctly. (p. 27) The printer has overheated. Wait for the printer to cool down. Printing stopped midway. The printer is not correctly connected to the camera. Connect the cable correctly. (p. 28)38 The printer’s indicator lights red without the camera’s LCD monitor displaying any error message. There is a malfunction in the printer. Remove the paper from the paper-handling slot and take up any slack in the ink sheet. Turn the printer’s power off and turn it on again. Print quality is not good. You are not using the correct paper type. Use the designated paper type. Paper is loaded with the wrong side up. Load the paper correctly (p. 25). The ink sheet or paper is dirty. Use a clean ink sheet and clean paper. Condensation has formed inside the printer. Wait for condensation to evaporate. Faint stripes appear in the print. Dust has accumulated inside the printer. Remove the ink cassette and insert the cleaner stick in the direction of the arrow and with the arrow on the cleaner stick facing up. Push it in completely as shown in figure A and slide it in and out of the printer 2 or 3 times. Printed images are distorted. The printer is too close to a TV, video game machine, or other electromagnetic source. Move the printer so that it is at least one meter (3.3 ft.) away from the electromagnetic source. The printer is too close to a stereo speaker, large motor, or other strong magnetic source. Move the printer away from the strong magnetic source. Nothing happens when the camera’s or SET button is pressed. The printer has overheated. Wait for the printer to cool down. Printing is in progress. Wait for the printer to finish printing. Frequent paper jams. The paper cassette is overloaded. Do not load more than 18 sheets of paper into the cassette. Do not insert more than 12 sheets of wide size paper (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.); sold separately) in the paper cassette. The print output receptacle is too full. Do not allow more than 9 sheets to accumulate in the receptacle. Paper is creased or curled. Do not use paper that is creased or curled. Problem Cause Solution Figure A39 Error Messages If a problem occurs while the printer is connected to the camera, the printer’s indicator will light or blink red and the camera’s LCD monitor may display one of the messages indicated below. (If the camera is connected to a TV, the message will appear on the TV screen.) Error Message Cause Solution No paper Paper cassette is incorrectly installed. Load the paper cassette correctly. Paper is not loaded correctly in the paper cassette. Load paper into the cassette correctly. No paper in the paper cassette. Load paper into the cassette. Paper is not feeding correctly. Take out the paper cassette, and then manually remove any paper remaining in the printer. No Ink No ink cassette in the printer. Load an ink cassette. The ink cassette is out of ink. Load a new ink cassette. Incompatible paper size Wrong paper size is loaded in the printer. Use the designated paper size. Incompatible ink size Wrong ink cassette size is loaded in the printer. Use the designated ink cassette size. Ink Cassette Error The ink cassette is not working correctly. Remove the ink cassette from the printer, take up the slack in the ink sheet, and then reload the cassette. If this does not solve the problem, replace with a new ink cassette. If the ink cassette is stuck in the printer, contact a Canon Customer Support help desk for assistance. Paper and ink do not match The paper and ink are from different sets. Check the ink/paper sets. Paper Jam Paper jammed during printing. Turn the printer’s power off and turn it on again. If the printer fails to eject the paper, contact a Canon Customer Support help desk for assistance. Paper has been changed. Paper was changed after the print menu was displayed. Change back to the original paper size or change the print settings. Recharge the printer battery (CP-330 only) The printer’s battery pack is depleted. Change it with a fully charged battery pack or recharge the battery pack. You can also use the printer’s compact power adapter.40 Communication Error Error in communication between printer and camera. Turn the printer’s power off and turn it on again. If the error message does not clear, contact a Canon Customer Support help desk for assistance. Cannot Print! The image was taken with a different camera, recorded in a different format, or has been altered by a computer. Check whether the image’s size matches the camera’s pixel capacity. If the size is not appropriate, resize the image and convert as necessary so that the image is in a JPEG format that the camera can display. Could not print xx images You have selected a number of images for DPOF printing, but some of these images cannot be printed because they were taken with a different camera, recorded in a different format, or have been altered by a computer. (Where xx indicates the number of unprintable images from among those selected) Check whether the image size matches the camera’s pixel capacity. If sizes are not appropriate, resize the images and convert as necessary so that images are in a JPEG format that the camera can display. Error Message Cause Solution41 Specifications
Compact Photo Printer CP-330/CP-220
- Based on Canon’s standard testing conditions. Variations may occur depending on printing conditions.
General Specifications Printer Type Full-color direct digital printer Print Method Dye-sublimation thermal transfer (with overcoating) Resolution Reproduction 300 × 300 dpi Gradation 256 gradations/color Ink Dedicated ink cassette for each paper size (Y/M/C/overcoating) Paper Postcard size (standard sheets) L size (standard sheets) Credit card size (standard sheets, full-sized label and 8-label sticker) Wide size (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) (standard sheets) Paper-Feed Method Automatic feed from paper cassette Paper-Eject Method Sheets eject onto top of paper cassette Print Modes Standard (1-screen) print (bordered or borderless) Multiple (8-screen) print (for use with labels) Print Sizes Postcard size print (borderless): 100 × 148 mm (4 × 6 in.) Postcard size print (bordered): 91.4 × 121.9 mm (3.6 × 4.8 in.) L size print (borderless): 89 × 119 mm (3.5 × 4.7 in.) L size print (bordered): 79.2 × 105.3 mm (3.1 × 4.2 in.) Credit card size print (full-sized, borderless): 54 × 86 mm (2.1 × 3.4 in.) Credit card size print (full-sized, bordered): 50 × 66.7 mm (2.0 × 2.6 in.) Credit card size multiple print (8 stickers per label):17.3 × 22 mm (0.7 × 0.9 in.) (per sticker) Wide size (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) print (computer connection):100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.) Wide size (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) print (camera connection):100 × 150 mm (4 × 6 in.) Print Speeds* Postcard size print (bordered/borderless): Approx. 85 sec. L size print (bordered/borderless): Approx. 70 sec. Credit card size print (full-sized, bordered/borderless): Approx. 40 sec. Credit card size multiple print (8 stickers): Approx. 40 sec. Wide size (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) print ( computer connection ): Approx. 106 sec. Wide size (100 × 200 mm (4 × 8 in.)) print ( camera connection ): Approx. 85 sec.
Interface Signal Transfer Proprietary protocol for Canon cameras, PictBridge Connection Method Camera/Printer connection Interface cable included with the camera Computer/Printer connection Commercially available USB cable Recommended printer cable Material:AWG 28 or better Type: Twisted-pair, sealed cable (compatible with high-speed mode) Length: max. 5.0 m (16.4 ft.)
Device Specifications Operating Environment 5 – 40 °C (41 – 104 °F), 20% to 80% RH (when running) Power Source AC 100 – 240 V (50/60 Hz) Power consumption AC 50 W or less (4 W or less when idle) Dimensions CP-330: 170.0 (W) × 55.0 (H) × 123.0 (D) mm (6.70 × 2.17 × 4.84 in.) CP-220: 170.0 (W) × 54.8 (H) × 119.0 (D) mm (6.70 × 2.16 × 4.69 in.) Weight CP-330: Approx. 860 g (30.3 oz.) (excluding ink and paper cassettes) CP-220: Approx. 820 g (28.9 oz.) (excluding ink and paper cassettes)42
Battery Pack NB-CP1L Supplied with the CP-330, supplied with the separately sold Battery/Charge Adapter Kit BCA- CP100, or sold separately.
Charge Adapter CG-CP100 Supplied with the separately sold Battery/charge Adapter Kit BCA-CP100
Car Battery Adapter CBA-CP100 (Sold Separately)
- The specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. Input voltage AC 100-240 V (50/60 Hz) 95 VA (100 V) – 120 VA (240 V) Rated output DC 24 V, 2 A Operating temperatures 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F) Dimensions 100 × 50 × 24 mm (3.9 × 2.0 × 0.9 in.) (excluding cable) Weight Approx. 200 g (7.1 oz.) Type Lithium ion battery Nominal voltage DC 22.2 V Nominal capacity 1200 mAh Charge cycles Approx. 300 Operating temperatures 5 – 40 °C (41 – 104 °F) Dimensions 110.0 × 40.7 × 37.5 mm (4.3 × 1.6 × 1.5 in.) Weight Approx. 230 g (8.1 oz.) Input voltage DC 24 V, 2 A Rated output DC 24 V, 0.7 A Charging time 2.5 hours Operating temperatures 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F) Dimensions 136.7 × 46.5 × 41.1 mm (5.4 × 1.8 × 1.6 in.) Weight Approx. 120 g (4.2 oz.) Input voltage DC 12 V, 90 W Rated output DC 24 V, 3.2 A Operating temperatures 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F) Dimensions 89.4 × 63.3 × 40.0 mm (3.5 × 2.5 × 1.6 in.) (excluding cable) Weight Approx. 370 g (13.1 oz.) (including cable)43 Connecting the Printer to a Computer and Printing Safety Precautions The precautions noted within this guide are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct use of the products and to prevent injuries or damage to yourself, other persons and property. Please read and ensure that you understand them before proceeding to other sections of the guide. Warning This symbol indicates topics that could lead to death or serious injury if ignored or handled incorrectly. Warning 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 from hearing loss from listening with headphones to the loud sounds of a CD-ROM played on a music CD player. Disclaimer
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- Canon Utilities - ZoomBrowser EX: 200 MB or more (including the PhotoRecord printing program) - PhotoStitch: 40 MB or more
- Canon CP-330/CP-220 Printer Driver: 1 MB or more (the amount of free space required for installation) Display 800 × 600 pixels/High Color (16 bit) or better is required 1,024 × 768 pixels or better is recommended OS Mac OS 9.0 – 9.2, Mac OS X (v10.1/v10.2/v10.3) Computer Model The above OS should be pre-installed on computers with built-in USB ports. CPU PowerPC RAM Mac OS 9.0 – 9.2: 64 MB or more of application memory Mac OS X (v10.1/v10.2/v10.3): 128 MB or moreInterface USBFree Hard Disk Space
- Canon Utilities - ImageBrowser: 120 MB or more - PhotoStitch: 30 MB or more
- Canon CP-330/CP-220 Printer Driver: 3.8 MB or more (the amount of free space required for installation) Display 800 × 600 pixels/32,000 colors or better is required 1,024 × 768 pixels or better is recommended
- A CD-ROM drive is required to install the software.
- All procedures performed with a connection to a USB 2.0 compliant board are not guaranteed.
- The Macintosh version of the software is compatible with Mac OS X (v10.1/v10.2/ v10.3). However, it is not compatible with disks formatted with the Unix File System (UFS).47 Printing Operations Overview Follow the steps outlined below to prepare the printer and install the necessary software to enable printing. Install the software onto the computer. See this guide. Windows p. 48 Mactintosh p. 51 Place the supplied Canon CP Printer Solution Disk in the computer’s CD-ROM drive and install the necessary software and the Printer Driver User Guide (PDF format). Read the Printer Driver User Guide. Double-click the icon on the desktop. Install the printer driver onto the computer. See the Printer Driver User Guide. Connect the printer to the computer. See the Printer Driver User Guide and this guide (p.24 – 29). Load the paper and ink cassettes in the printer, turn the printer’s power on and connect it to the computer using a commercially available USB cable. Print the image. See the Printer Driver User Guide.
- Please refer to the specifications on page 41 and to the Printer Driver User Guide for detailed information about USB cables. CP Printer Guide
- Please be sure to install the printer driver according to the procedures of the Printer Driver User Guide. If the printer driver is not installed properly, you may not be able to print.48 Installing the Software from the CP Printer Solution Disk (Windows) Canon CP Printer Solution Disk contains software required for printing from your computer. Installing
- With Windows 2000 or Windows XP, be sure to log on with Administrator privileges (computer system administrator) when installing the software.
- The explanations in this section are based on Windows XP. If you are using another version of Windows, the actual screen contents and procedures may vary slightly from those shown.
Close any programs that are running.
Place the Canon CP Printer Solution Disk in the CD-ROM drive.
- The installer panel automatically appears. If the installer panel does not automatically appear, use the following procedure to start it.
- For Windows 98/Me/2000, double-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop, and double-click the CD-ROM icon in the next window.
- For Windows XP, click the [Start] button and select [My Computer], double-click the CD-ROM icon in the next window.
Select [Easy Installation] as the setup type and click [Next].
- Select [Custom Installation] to select programs individually for installation.
Read the software license agreement and click [Yes] if you consent to all conditions.
Review the installation settings and click [Next].
- Installation starts. Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed.
When the installation is over, select [Yes, I want to restart my computer now.] and click [Finish].
Remove the disk from the CD-ROM drive when your normal desktop screen appears after restarting.
- This concludes the software installation.
- When you connect a computer to the printer for printing, you must also install the printer driver. Refer to the Printer Driver User Guide on how to install the printer driver (p. 52).
- Users of Windows 2000 and Windows XP must log in as an Administrator (computer system administrator) after restarting to carry out the subsequent procedures.50
Uninstalling This section describes how to uninstall the software, using ZoomBrowser EX as an example.
- Uninstall the software when it is no longer needed, or if a problem occurs and uninstalling becomes necessary. Note that if you uninstall the software, you will not be able to use it anymore.
- Uninstallation begins and ZoomBrowser EX is removed.
- You can use the same procedure to uninstall PhotoStitch.
- To uninstall PhotoRecord, click the [Start] button and select [Programs] or [All Programs], [Canon PhotoRecord], and [PhotoRecord Uninstall].51 Installing the Software from the CP Printer Solution Disk (Macintosh) Canon CP Printer Solution Disk contains software required for printing from your computer.
Close any programs that are running.
Place the Canon CP Printer Solution Disk in the CD-ROM drive.
Double-click the CD-ROM icon, followed by the [Mac OS X] and [Canon Digital Camera Installer] icons.
- With Mac OS 9-9.2, double-click the CD-ROM icon, followed by the [Mac OS 9] and [Canon Digital Camera Installer] icons.
Select [Easy Installation] and click [Next].
- Select [Custom Installation] to select programs individually for installation.
Read the software license agreement and click [Agree] if you consent to all the conditions. Installer Panel52
Uninstalling Uninstall the programs by dragging the application’s folder (the folder in which it was installed) into the Trash, and then empty the Trash. Viewing the Printer Driver User Guide (Windows/Macintosh)
Review the installation settings and click [Next].
- Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed.
When the installation is over, click [OK] and remove the disk from the CD-ROM drive.
- This concludes the software installation.
- When you connect a computer to the printer for printing, you must also install the printer driver. Refer to the Printer Driver User Guide on how to install the printer driver (p. 52).
- Uninstall the software when it is no longer needed, or if a problem occurs and uninstalling becomes necessary. Note that if you uninstall the software, you will not be able to use it anymore.
- Please be careful not to accidentally delete any folders with downloaded images that may be contained within the application folder. When connecting to your computer for printing, be sure to read the Printer Driver User Guide and install the printer driver following the steps. If the printer driver is not installed properly, you may not be able to print.
- Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed to view the Printer Driver User Guide (Windows/Macintosh). If this software is not installed in your computer, access the following web site and download the software. http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Install the software from the CP Printer Solution Disk (Windows
Double-click [CP Printer Guide]
- Printer Driver User Guide will be displayed.
- If you need the Printer Driver User Guide in a different language:
- Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your computer to view the ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide (Windows) or ImageBrowser Software User Guide (Macintosh). If this software is not installed on your computer, access to the followong site and download the software. http:www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html CP Printer Guide CP Printer Guide Windows: Double-click the desired language folder in the [Readme] folder on the CD- ROM, then double-click [CP Printer User Guide.pdf]. Macintosh: Double-click the following folders in order: the CD-ROM icon, [Mac OS X], [Readme], then the desired language folder. Then double-click [CP Printer User Guide.pdf].54 Printing with Non-Canon Digital Cameras Since the CP-330/CP-220 printers support the direct print PictBridge* standard, you can connect PictBridge compliant non-Canon digital cameras to easily print high image quality photos.
- PictBridge: PictBridge is an industry standard for direct printing that allows you to print images without using a computer by directly connecting a digital camera or digital camcorder (hereafter “camera”) to a printer, regardless of their brands and models.
Before Using the Printer Please read carefully the user guide that came with your camera and make sure that:
Connecting the Camera Insert one end of the USB cable used for the camera/computer connection in the printer’s direct print port (see p. 28) and insert the other end in the camera’s terminal. (For details, refer to the camera’s user guide)
- The printer’s indicator blinks green several times once the printer and camera are correctly connected. The indicator lights steadily green once it is ready to print.
- If a problem occurs during a connection or during printing, the printer’s indicator lights or blinks red. If this happens, the error message that appears on the camera’s LCD monitor may differ according to your camera model.
Printing Functions When printing with non-Canon cameras, the following items differ from Canon- camera printing operations.
Functions Available with Non-Canon Cameras
- Printing different selected images on an 8-label sheet.*
- If you connect a camera which has an automatic image enhancement function to the printer, the image is automatically adjusted for even more beautiful prints.
- You can use this function if it is supported by your camera. Refer to the camera’s user guide for details.
Functions Not Available with Non-Canon Cameras
- Printing indexes with the file name.
- The camera is PictBridge compliant.
- You are using the USB cable for the camera/computer connection to connect the printer to the camera. (This cable may be included with the camera)
- You set the print settings with the camera. For details, refer to the camera’s user guide.
- L'impression commence.
- La vitesse d'impression peut varier selon le modèle de votre appareil photo et le nombre de pixels enregistrés pour l'image. (La valeur décrite à la page 41 correspond à une vitesse d'impression obtenue lors de l'impression d'images avec un appareil photo Canon.)Canadian Radio Interference Regulations THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS. Réglementation canadienne sur les interférences radio CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B RESPECTE TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU REGLEMENT SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR DU CANADA. FCC Notice (Printer, Model CD1010/CD1009/CD1008) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Use of shielded cable with the ferrite core provided with the Printer is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. Canon U.S.A. Inc. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. Tel No. (516) 328-5600
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