FujiFilm Printer MP 300 User Manual

The owner’s manual  
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“http://home.fujifilm.com/products/dmp.”  
FPT-608106-FP-01  
 
Features  
The MP-300 Mobile Printer is a compact portable printer you can take  
with you anywhere, making it easy for you to print out photos from  
your digital camera or camera phone.  
Incorporates FUJIFILM’s own “Image Intelligence™.” digital image  
processing technology for superior image quality.  
Image Intelligence™ is digital image software technology that produces superb  
image quality by automatically analyzing the photographic and subject conditions  
and then optimizing the image quality for the desired application and medium. The  
MP-300 incorporates this technology, enabling it to deliver the best image quality for  
printing.  
1. You can print from your digital camera or camera phone anywhere  
you are.  
Images from a digital camera or a camera phone can be printed directly without using  
a computer.  
Uses “FUJIFILM Mobile Printer Photo Pack” designed specifically for  
FUJIFILM mobile printers.  
FUJIFILM has developed a film specifically for FUJIFILM mobile printers to ensure the  
best print quality. The card-size of the film also makes it convenient for storage.  
Small enough to carry anywhere.  
PictBridge-compatible (P.28)  
Easy to print from a PictBridge-compatible digital camera or camera phone using a  
USB cable.  
Supports high-speed infrared communications (P.24)  
You can send images at high speed directly to the MP-300 from a digital camera  
or camera phone that supports the high-speed infrared communications standard  
(IrSimple/FIR).  
c Also supports the previous infrared communications standard (IrDA/SIR).  
Uses compact primary batteries (P.18)  
The MP-300 will print around 100 photos on one set of primary batteries (two CR-2 cells)  
(using infrared communication).  
You can also run the printer on AC power using the optional AC-5VX AC power adapter  
(P.19).  
2. Easy printing of beautiful prints  
Make additional prints. (P.36)  
The REPRINT button lets you print as many copies as you like of the last image you  
printed.  
Put the date on your prints. (P.39)  
The MP-300 lets you insert the date on your print.  
Enhance your images to make them even sharper. (P.38)  
The SHARPEN button gives you a quick and simple way to produce crisper, sharper  
images.  
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Contents  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Additional Information and Notes on Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Quick Start Guide - Infrared communication - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
zPrintable image sizes and formats / Printing exceptions  
zInfrared communication / PictBridge  
When the Film Runs Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
zWhen the film runs out while printing  
Quick Start Guide - PictBridge - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
zContents of package  
Advanced Printing  
About IrSimple™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Handling & Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
REPRINT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
zErasing the stored image  
SHARPEN Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
DATE Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
zWhen via infrared communication and reprint function is used / When PictBridge is  
used / Date printing position  
zPrinter care  
/
Using USB interface  
/
Using the AC power adapter  
/
Photo pack and print care  
Notes on Handling Films and Finished Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
zFinishing prints / Caution  
Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Error  
ERROR - ERROR lamp - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
zLit (Approx. 7 sec. Power off) / Blinking (3 times)  
Getting Ready  
Necessary Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
zBatteries / Photo pack  
ERROR - LOW BATTERY lamp - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
zLit / Blinking  
Optional AC Power Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
zThe AC power adapter AC-5VX (sold separately)  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
zTroubleshooting printer problems / Troubleshooting infrared communication  
problems / Troubleshooting USB communication problems / Troubleshooting  
Part Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Getting Ready to Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
zLoading the batteries / Loading the photo pack / Photo pack confirmation window  
problems with finished prints  
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Printing  
PRINTING - Infrared communication - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
zSetting up for infrared transmissions / Printing / Sending images from a camera  
phone / Examples of camera phone infrared port locations / Guide to image sizes  
and transmission times  
PRINTING - PictBridge - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
zSetting up for USB transmissions / Printing / If 2 or more prints are set at the camera  
/ PictBridge print specification compatibility table / Guide to image sizes and  
transmission times  
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Quick Start Guide - Infrared communication -  
Quick Start Guide - PictBridge -  
Loading the batteries.  
Loading the photo pack.  
Loading the batteries.  
Loading the photo pack.  
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2
1
2
(P.21)  
(P.22)  
(P.21)  
(P.22)  
Turquoise mark inside  
the printer  
Turquoise mark inside  
the printer  
Turquoise mark on  
the photo pack  
Turquoise mark on  
the photo pack  
Turning on the power.  
Send the image.  
Turning on the power.  
Connect the printer to the  
digital camera . (P.28)  
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4
3
4
c
(P.24)  
Lit  
Lit  
20cm (7.9 in.)  
15˚  
15˚  
Hold down for  
1 second or more.  
Hold down for  
1 second or more.  
Slow Blinking (POWER button)  
Take the film out when film  
output ends. (P.25)  
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c Before connecting the printer, select PictBridge mode in the camera’s USB  
setting, if needed.  
Take the film out when film  
output ends. (P.25)  
Send the image from the  
digital camera. (P.29)  
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6
Lit (PictBridge lamp)  
Lit  
Blinking  
Lit (POWER button)  
Lit (POWER button)  
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Introduction  
About IrSimple™  
What is IrSimple™?  
Contents of package  
IrSimple™ is a high-speed infrared communication protocol that  
permits high-speed data transfer. It was adopted in August 2005 as an  
international standard by the IrDA® (Infrared Data Association®), which  
is the standardization body for infrared technology.  
c
1, Lithium Batteries  
(CR2)  
(P.18)  
2, Owner’s Manual  
3, Mobile Printer  
MP-300  
IrSimple uses the same physical interfaces (SIR/FIR) as the existing  
IrDA standard and has the following 2 communication modes:  
zUnidirectional  
In this mode, data is only sent in one direction: from the sending device (primary  
node). Problems that arise during communication cannot be corrected.  
zBidirectional  
The owner’s manual  
This is a bidirectional mode in which the receiving device (secondary node)  
responds to data sent from the sending device (primary node) by sending  
the outcome of the data reception or requesting a resend, etc. This allows  
problems that arise during communication to be corrected.  
com/products/dmp.”  
fr: Le manuel d’utilisation en Anglais et en Français est disponible sur le site  
“http://home.fujifilm.com/products/dmp.”  
FPT-608106-FP-01  
c The design of the cover page of Owner’s manual may differ depending on the regions.  
What is IrSimpleShot™ (IrSS™)?  
This is a generic name given to unidirectional IrSimple™ communication.  
IrSimple™ compatibility on the MP-300  
The MP-300 supports both IrSimpleShot communication mode and  
bidirectional communication mode.  
Restrictions on IrSimple™ on the MP-300  
zThe MP-300 can only operate as a receiving device (secondary node).  
zThe MP-300 will only receive IrSimpleShot communication from a sending  
device equipped with a high-speed infrared communication function (FIR).  
(The MP-300 does not support IrSimpleShot communication using SIR.)  
zWhen a sending device equipped with a high-speed infrared  
communication function (FIR) uses FIR to make an IrSimpleShot  
transmission to the MP-300, the MP-300 can only receive data up to 1 MB  
in size. (It cannot receive files larger than 1 MB.)  
zIrSimple™, IrSimpleShot™ and IrSS™ are trademarks of the Infrared Data  
Association®.  
Note also that, depending on the transmission conditions (transmitted  
packet size, etc.), the MP-300 may be unable to receive data from a  
sending device even if it meets the above requirements.  
z“  
” and Image Intelligence™ are trademarks of Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.  
zAll other company, organization or product names used in this document are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders in Japan or other  
countries. Note that the ™ and symbols may be omitted in some instances in  
this document.  
®
IrSimple™ transmission speed  
zSee “Guide to image sizes and transmission times” on P.27.  
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Safety Precautions  
This product has been made to be as safe as possible. This product will  
provide long, safe service when handled correctly. It is important that  
this product is handled properly and used only to print pictures. For your  
ease and safety, please follow what is written in this manual. It is also  
a good idea to keep this manual in a safe, easy to find place where you  
can refer to it if needed.  
Do not use this printer in places where  
there is flammable gas or near open  
gasoline, benzine, paint thinner or other  
unstable substances which can give off  
dangerous vapors.  
B
Faults of this nature could cause the printer  
to explode or catch fire and cause burns.  
This symbol indicates danger, which could result in  
injury or death. Please follow these instructions.  
Store your printer out of the reach of  
infants and young children.  
WARNING  
Z
Z
Do not look directly into the infrared  
port.  
May harm your eyes.  
This symbol indicates possible damage, which could  
result in injury to other people or damage to an object.  
Please follow these instructions. Please handle the  
CAUTION  
product properly.  
Never take apart the batteries. Do not  
subject them to heat, throw them into  
an open fire, attempt to recharge them  
or short-circuit them.  
Doing so could cause the batteries to  
explode.  
If the printer (or batteries) becomes  
hot, emits smoke or a burnt smell  
or otherwise seems abnormal,  
B
V
Z
V
WARNING  
immediately remove the batteries and  
disconnect the AC power adapter.  
V
Use only the type of batteries specified  
in your printer’s owner’s manual.  
Faults of this nature could cause the printer  
to overheat or catch fire.  
Faults of this nature could start a fire and  
cause burns. (Take particular care to avoid  
burns when removing the batteries or  
disconnecting the AC power adapter.)  
WARNING  
Make sure batteries are stored in a safe,  
secure place and well out of the reach  
of any infants, young children or pets.  
The batteries could be accidentally  
swallowed by young children or pets. If this  
occurs, immediately seek medical treatment.  
If the printer is dropped into water or if  
water or metal or other foreign objects  
get inside the printer, immediately  
remove the batteries, disconnect the  
AC power adapter and unplug the AC  
power adapter from the power outlet.  
V
Only use the special AC power adapter  
designated for use with the printer.  
The use of other AC power adapters could  
cause the printer to overheat or catch fire.  
Faults of this nature could cause the printer  
to overheat or catch fire.  
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Handling & Care  
Safety Precautions  
Printer care  
Never attempt to take this product  
apart.  
You may be injured.  
1.  
Your printer is a precision instrument. Do not get it wet or drop it. Also,  
do not expose to sand.  
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Z
2.  
If you are not using your printer for a long period, unload the batteries  
and keep them where they will be safe from heat, dust, and moisture.  
Do not use solvent such as thinner and alcohol to remove dirt.  
Keep the printer interior clean as dust or dirt may affect print quality.  
In hot weather, do not leave your printer in hot places such as in a car  
or on the beach. Do not leave it in damp places for long periods.  
Moth repellent gas such as naphthalene may affect your printer and  
prints. Be careful to keep your printer or prints in a chest or bureau.  
Because your printer is software-controlled, there is the chance that  
on rare occasions malfunction. If you experience incorrect operation,  
reset by removing the batteries and then reloading them.  
Note that the temperature range within which your printer can be used  
is +5˚C to +40˚C (+41˚F to +104˚F).  
If this product is dropped or damaged  
so that the inside is showing, do not  
touch it.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
You may be injured.  
Do not touch any projecting parts inside  
the photo pack door.  
You may be injured.  
6.  
7.  
Z
C
Never get this product wet or handle it  
with wet hands.  
Doing so may result in an electric shock.  
8.  
9.  
Do not mix new and old batteries or  
batteries of different types.  
Also make sure that the battery = and -  
polarities are correct. A damaged battery or  
electrolyte leakage may cause a fire, injury,  
and contaminate the environment.  
CAUTION  
Do not dispose of batteries by throwing them in the ordinary garbage  
as this may start a fire or cause environmental damage.  
Z
10. Do not use the printer in aircraft, hospitals or other locations where the  
use of mobile phones is prohibited.  
11. If the printer causes problems with radio or TV reception, move the  
printer further away from the radio or TV.  
12. When using infrared communication to print images, carefully read  
the owner’s manual for the sending device being used and ensure  
that the device’s operating requirements are met.  
13. Take great care to ensure that printed materials do not violate  
copyright, image rights, privacy or other personal rights and do  
not offend public decency. Actions that violate the rights of others,  
are contrary to public decency or constitute a nuisance may be  
punishable by law or otherwise legally actionable.  
If the printer will be left unused for a long  
period (because you are traveling, etc),  
remove the batteries, disconnect the AC  
power adapter and unplug the AC power  
adapter from the power outlet.  
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C
Failing to do so could cause a fire.  
Do not move the printer while the AC  
power adapter is still connected to it.  
Doing so could damage the power cord and  
cause a fire or electric shock.  
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Handling & Care  
Photo pack and print care  
Using USB interface  
1.  
2.  
Use the USB cable suitable for the digital camera or camera phone.  
Ensure that the USB cable is no more than 3 meters (9.8 ft.) long.  
1.  
Keep a photo pack in a cool and dry place. Do not leave a photo  
pack in a place where the temperature is extremely high (e.g. in a  
closed car) for long periods.  
When you load a photo pack, use all the films as soon as possible.  
If a photo pack has been kept in a place where the temperature is  
extremely high or low, leave it at normal room temperature for a while  
before starting to print.  
Be sure to use the photo pack within the validity period.  
Avoid airport checked luggage inspection and other strong X-ray  
illumination. The effect of fogging, etc. may appear on unused films.  
We recommend that you carry the printer onto the aircraft as carry-on  
luggage (Check with each airport for more information).  
Avoid strong light, keep the prints in a cool and dry place.  
Using the AC power adapter  
2.  
3.  
Use the FUJIFILM AC Power Adapter AC-5VX (sold separately).  
The use of an AC Power Adapter other than AC-5VX may result in  
damage to your printer.  
4.  
5.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Use the AC power adapter indoors only.  
Plug the power cord securely into the DC input terminal of the printer.  
Turn off the printer before disconnecting the power cord from the  
printer’s DC input terminal. To disconnect, pull out the plug gently. Do  
not pull on the cord.  
6.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Do not use the AC power adapter with any device other than your  
printer.  
During use, the AC power adapter may become warm to the touch.  
This is normal.  
Do not disassemble the AC power adapter. Doing so could be  
dangerous.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Do not use the AC power adapter in a hot and humid place.  
Do not subject the AC power adapter to strong shocks.  
The AC power adapter may emit a humming. This is normal.  
10. If used near a radio, the AC power adapter may cause static. If this  
happens, move the printer away from the radio.  
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Notes on Handling Films and Finished Prints  
Restrictions  
1.  
This device was designed and built essentially to print still  
images that were photographed on the device that is sending  
the data. (It may not be able to print still images that have been  
exchanged between sender devices via a media or some form of  
communication.)  
Depending on the device security settings, restrictions may apply to  
the printing of downloaded content and images.  
Data other than images (address book or schedule entries, etc.)  
cannot be printed.  
Restrictions apply to infrared transmissions on some sending devices  
so it may not be possible to transfer large images.  
The number of recorded pixels and the number of pixels that can be  
sent via infrared vary depending on the sending device.  
Some sending devices may convert images to a smaller size for  
transmission.  
Some sending devices may not be able to transmit from a memory  
card via infrared.  
The appearance of the finished print (sharpness, resolution, etc.) and  
the printing time varies depending on the image size.  
The infrared transmission time depends on the file size and the  
sending device with camera model.  
Finishing prints  
zWhile the printer can be used at temperatures between 5˚C and 40˚C (+41  
˚F and +104˚F), to get the best possible print quality it should be used at  
temperatures between 15˚C and 30˚C (+59˚F and +86˚F).  
zIn cold conditions, quickly place the print in a warm place such as a roomy  
jacket pocket for around 30 seconds to warm up the image.  
zDo not leave the print in extremely hot locations (such as on hot sand or  
concrete or close to a heating appliance).  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
zAvoid exposing freshly produced prints to direct sunlight before the image has  
stabilized. Also, do not wave prints around, do not bend, fold or scratch prints  
and avoid touching the middle of the print surface.  
Caution  
The film contains black alkaline fluide. The alkalinity weakens about 10  
minutes after printing, but the following precautions should be observed  
when handling prints:  
The quality of the finished print (color, image quality, etc.) is affected  
by the photographic conditions and the sending device used.  
10. The finished print may not appear as it does on the sending device’s  
LCD screen.  
11. Depending on the type of device used to send the data, the  
orientation of the printed image may differ from that of the displayed  
image.  
12. The printer may be unable to communicate with some devices due to  
differences in protocols (communication standards) or image formats  
used.  
Do not put in the mouth. Do not cut.  
Do not pull apart.  
Do not pierce.  
(Take particular care with  
young children and pets.)  
If any of the fluid gets onto skin or clothing, quickly rinse the affected area with  
plenty of water. If any fluid gets into the eyes or mouth, immediately flush the  
affected area with large amounts of water and then seek medical treatment.  
13. This printer does not support Progressive JPEG.  
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Necessary Items  
Optional AC Power Adapter  
(sold separately)  
Batteries  
The AC power adapter AC-5VX  
(P.14)  
Two CR2 lithium batteries  
The AC power adapter AC-5VX  
(AC100 to 240V, 50/60Hz)  
!
All batteries must be new and be the same  
size and type.  
x Recommended for use when sending  
images from a digital camera via  
USB cable.  
Use following five manufacturers.  
1. FUJIFILM 2. PANASONIC 3. SANYO  
4. DURACELL 5. Energizer  
CAUTION  
Connection  
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used  
batteries according to the instruction.  
c
x With new batteries, the MP-300 will print around 100 photos when only infrared  
c
communication is used and around 70 photos when only USB communication  
is used (under FUJIFILM test conditions).  
c
Print numbers may vary depending on image (file) size, operating temperature,  
etc.  
Photo pack  
Purchase the “FUJIFILM Mobile  
Printer Photo Pack” or the  
“FUJIFILM instax digital film  
(pivi)”.  
!
No other type of photo can be used.  
xEach photo pack contains 10 sheets  
of film.  
< Front >  
< Back >  
Unused check window  
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Part Names  
Getting Ready to Print  
Loading the batteries  
Open the battery cover.  
1
DC IN 5V  
socket  
DATE button  
(P.39)  
SHARPEN button  
(P.38)  
USB socket  
PictBridge lamp  
DATE lamp  
Loading the batteries.  
2
SHARPEN lamp  
ERROR lamp  
(P.41)  
Match the = and - on the batteries to  
the markings in the battery case.  
Insert the batteries - end first.  
REPRINT button (P.36)  
Infrared port  
Film counter  
POWER button  
Low Battery lamp (P.42)  
Close the battery cover.  
3
When closing the battery cover, press  
the door until click shut.  
Battery cover  
Photo pack confirmation window (P.23)  
Release button for  
the photo pack  
door knob  
Photo pack  
door  
Print eject slot  
Photo pack door knob  
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Getting Ready to Print  
Loading the photo pack  
Photo pack confirmation window  
This window allows you to check  
whether there is a photo pack loaded  
into the printer.  
Open the photo pack door.  
1
1 2  
While holding down button , slide  
1
knob  
in the direction of the arrow.  
2
Photo pack loaded  
No photo pack  
Loading the photo pack.  
Turquoise mark inside  
the printer  
2
Hold the pack by the sides and drop  
it straight in. Never press on the 2  
rectangular holes in the back.  
Photo pack care ◆  
Turquoise mark on  
the photo pack  
The film is sensitive to light and dust. Light inside the photo pack may  
expose the film, causing incorrect printing of images. Also, any dust  
inside the photo pack or printer may scratch the film. Always observe  
the following precautions when using photo packs.  
Close the photo pack door.  
3
!
Avoid exposure to light.  
When closing the photo pack door,  
press the door until click shut.  
zAvoid exposure to direct sunlight when loading  
the photo pack.  
zNever press on the 2 rectangular holes in the  
back.  
zStopping midway or re-opening the door before it  
is fully closed risks exposing the photos.  
Turning on the power.  
4
Hold down the POWER button (one  
second or more) to turn the printer on.  
Lit (POWER button)  
!
Avoid exposure to dust.  
x
The first time the printer is turned  
on after photo pack is loaded, the  
printer performs internal printing  
Blinking  
(5 sec.)  
zAvoid exposure to dust when loading the photo  
pack.  
Turn off  
(11 sec.)  
preparations. The printer receives data  
while the motor is running and printing  
starts when preparation is completed.  
zDo not remove the photo pack’s inner packaging  
until just before loading it directly into the printer.  
x When the POWER button lights and  
“10” appears on the film counter, the  
printer is ready to print.  
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PRINTING - Infrared communication -  
Setting up for infrared transmissions  
Send the image from the sending  
device using infrared communication.  
3
On the sending device, select  
the image to be printed.  
x The POWER button blinks slowly  
during image transfer.  
x See P.26 for information on infrared  
transmission from a mobile phone.  
(P.26)  
Slow Blinking (POWER button)  
Printing  
Turning on the power.  
1
The film is fed out roughly 20 seconds  
after the printer receives the image.  
Hold down the POWER button (one  
second or more) to turn the printer on.  
Lit  
x The POWER button blinks rapidly  
during printing.  
x The POWER button lights.  
x
If you leave the printer on, it automatically  
turns off (after 3 minutes when using  
batteries and after 10 minutes when  
using the AC power adapter).  
x Printing of a VGA-size (FUJIFILM  
standard) image takes 20 seconds  
once the infrared signal is received.  
x Printing may take longer for images  
larger than VGA-size.  
Rapid Blinking (POWER button)  
Check the film counter to ensure that a  
film remains in the printer.  
Take the film out when film  
output ends.  
4
Align the infrared ports.  
2
20cm (7.9 in.)  
Point the infrared port on the sending  
device directly at the printer’s infrared  
port. (P.27)  
15°  
15°  
Take the print out when the POWER  
button stops blinking and stays lit.  
Lit (POWER button)  
x When the POWER button stops  
blinking and stays lit, the next image  
can be transferred.  
x Images can be transmitted up to 20  
cm (7.9 in.) at an angle of up to 15˚  
up, down, left or right.  
When the printer is connected to a digital camera (when the PictBridge  
lamp is lit), images cannot be printed using infrared communication. To  
use infrared communication to print, first disconnect the USB cable.  
2 Precautions during data transfer  
z Do not place objects between the sending device and the printer.  
z Leaving the printer in direct sunlight or directly under fluorescent lighting may  
prevent data transfer.  
4 Notes on taking out film  
z The sending device and printer may be unable to communicate successfully  
if they are close to equipment that generates interference or close to other  
infrared communications devices such as remote controls for TVs or VCRs.  
z Do not move the sending devise’s infrared port or the printers infrared receptor  
until data transfer ends.  
z Never pull the film out before the printer has finished feeding the film out.  
z Grip the leading edge of the film and pull it straight out, taking care not to bend  
the film.  
z Always take the print out when printing is complete.  
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PRINTING - Infrared communication -  
Sending images from a camera phone  
Examples of camera phone infrared port locations  
Guide to image sizes and transmission times  
Select the image on the  
mobile phone.  
1
x On some models, the image cannot  
be sent if it is displayed at full size.  
If so, return to the thumbnail or  
list mode and then select infrared  
transmission.  
The MP-300 supports IrDA high-speed communication (IrSimple/FIR). This  
provides faster connection speeds and shorter transmission times when the image  
is sent from a compatible device.  
Select infrared transmission.  
2
Main image  
sizes (pixels)  
Infrared  
communication  
(IrDA / SIR)  
High-speed infrared communication (IrSimple/FIR)  
Rotate image  
Unidirectional  
Bidirectional  
Infrared  
transmission  
VGA (640×480)  
1M (1280×960)  
Approx. 0.3 sec.  
Approx. 1.3 sec.  
Approx. 0.3 sec.  
Approx. 1.4 sec.  
Approx. 1.8 sec.  
Approx. 4.7 sec.  
Approx. 19 sec.  
Approx. 75 sec.  
Approx. 100 sec.  
Approx. 160 sec.  
Delete image  
3M (2048×1536) Approx. 1.7 sec.  
5M (2592×1944)  
- (c)  
c
The MP-300 cannot print ordinary images with a file size larger than 1 MB.  
Confirm the transmission (YES)  
to begin sending the image.  
3
x The times given here are purely a guide. Actual times differ depending on the  
performance of the sending device (primary node).  
Sending  
Send infrared  
transmission?  
x Transmission times vary depending on the file size and the type of sending  
device used.  
Y E S/ N O  
x The transmission time will be longer if an image with a large file size is sent.  
Recommended image sizes for transmission ◆  
For the best balance between data transmission times and image quality,  
images should be photographed at VGA-size (640 × 480).  
c Sample mobile phone screens.  
xDepending on the model of the sending device, it may not be possible to  
shoot images at VGA-size and then send the images via infrared.  
x The location of the mobile phone’s infrared port, its operation procedure and  
the text displayed on the screens all differ depending on the particular model  
used. Refer to the owner’s manual for your phone.  
x Refer to the owner’s manual for your mobile phone for information on how to  
send images from the mobile phone.  
x For information on the location of the infrared port on the sending device (digital  
camera, PC, PDA, etc.) and on the image transmission procedure, refer to the  
owner’s manual for the sending device.  
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PRINTING - PictBridge -  
Setting up for USB transmissions  
On some digital camera models, the digital camera should be turned on  
at this point. Check the owner’s manual for your digital camera.  
Select PictBridge in the digital  
camera’s USB setting.  
P
I
C
T B R I D  
G
E
ENGLISH  
SET  
1
2
3
Select the image on the digital  
camera and then print the image.  
2
NTSC  
OK  
x For information on using your digital  
camera, refer to the owner’s manual  
supplied with the camera.  
Lit Blinking  
x The POWER button blinks slowly  
during image transfer.  
x For information on using your digital  
camera, refer to the owner’s manual  
supplied with the camera.  
Connect the digital camera to the  
printer.  
x
When the printer and the digital camera  
are correctly connected, the PictBridge  
lamp will light after MP-300 power on.  
x If multiple prints have been specified,  
refer to P.31.  
x Use the USB cable supplied with  
the digital camera. Do not use an  
extension cable or USB hub.  
The film is fed out roughly 20 seconds  
after the printer receives the image.  
x
The location of the USB socket varies  
depending on the digital camera used.  
Lit (PictBridge lamp)  
x The POWER button blinks rapidly  
during printing.  
On some digital camera models, the digital camera should be turned off  
at this point. Because the transmission method varies depending on the  
model used, check the owner’s manual for your digital camera.  
x Printing of a VGA-size (FUJIFILM  
standard) image takes 20 seconds  
once the infrared signal is received.  
x Printing may take longer for images  
larger than VGA-size.  
Rapid Blinking (POWER button)  
Printing  
Turning on the power.  
1
Lit (PictBridge lamp)  
Take the film out when film  
output ends.  
3
Hold down the POWER button (one  
second or more) to turn the printer on.  
Lit  
x The POWER button lights.  
Take the print out when the POWER  
button stops blinking and stays lit.  
x
If you leave the printer on, it automatically  
turns off (after 3 minutes when using  
batteries and after 10 minutes when  
using the AC power adapter).  
x When the POWER button stops  
blinking and stays lit, the next image  
can be transferred.  
Lit (POWER button)  
x See “Notes on taking out film”. (P.25)  
Check the film counter to ensure that  
there is still film in the printer.  
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PRINTING - PictBridge -  
If 2 or more prints are set at the camera  
Turn the digital camera off  
and then disconnect the USB  
cable.  
4
5
If 2 or more prints have been specified, take the film out after the first  
image has been printed and then proceed as described below.  
Check that the POWER  
button is lit and that the  
PictBridge lamp is blinking.  
1
Blinking  
Lit  
Press the REPRINT button.  
2
Turn the printer off.  
Turn off  
x When the PictBridge lamp is blinking,  
pressing the REPRINT button prints  
the next selected image.  
x If you are using the AC power  
adapter, turn the printer off before  
disconnecting the adapter.  
Take the film out when film  
output ends.  
3
x If the film counter decrements to “0”  
while the specified images are being  
printed, see “When the film runs out  
while printing”. (P.35)  
Recommended ◆  
The use of an AC power adapter (optional AC-5VX) is recommended for  
printing via USB communication. (P.19)  
Lit (POWER button)  
Repeat steps 1 to 3 until all the images have been printed.  
Lit  
Lit  
When all the specified images  
have been printed, the PictBridge  
lamp stops blinking and stays lit.  
x Do not disconnect the USB cable or AC power adapter or turn the power off  
until printing has finished.  
x The location of the digital camera’s USB socket, its image transmission  
procedures and operation procedures all differ depending on the camera  
model used. Refer to the owner’s manual for your camera.  
x Do not disconnect the USB cable or AC power adapter or turn the digital  
camera off until all the images have been printed.  
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Additional Information and Notes on Printing  
PRINTING - PictBridge -  
PictBridge print specification compatibility table  
Printable image sizes and formats  
Image size  
Format  
Supported print  
specifications  
60 × 60 to 6400 × 6400 (pixels)  
JPEG  
Multiple copies for  
multiple images  
If one or more of the selected images cannot be  
processed, printing ends at that point. Printing  
cannot be resumed mid-way through.  
!
When images with a large file size are sent, there may be a delay before  
printing starts.  
Date and file name  
printing  
Supports up to 12 alphanumeric characters and  
symbols.  
Printing exceptions  
With some image sizes, white margins may appear on the print.  
Automatic printing of  
images with DPOF  
settings  
If the USB cable is disconnected before printing  
of the last of the specified number of images is  
completed, printing ends at that point. Printing  
cannot be resumed mid-way through.  
Example  
Printing of trimmed  
images  
The specified portion of the image is printed.  
120 × 120 (pixels)  
Index prints  
Prints 4 frames on 1 sheet of film. If any of the  
specified images are incompatible or damaged, the  
index print will not be printed correctly.  
Depending on the aspect ratio, parts of some images may not be printed.  
Layout printing  
Single-frame, 2-frame and 4-frame layouts are  
supported.  
If any of the specified images are incompatible  
or damaged, the layout print will not be printed  
correctly.  
Example  
!
Do not cut  
prints.  
288 × 352 (pixels)  
Precautions during printing ◆  
x Different digital camera models are equipped with different print setting  
functions.  
USB transmission times differ  
depending on the image size.  
Guide to image sizes and transmission times  
Main image sizes (pixels)  
VGA (640 × 480)  
1M (1280 × 960)  
3M (2048 × 1536)  
5M (2592 × 1944)  
USB transmission time  
Approx. 7 sec.  
x Transmission times vary  
depending on the file size  
and the type of sending  
device used.  
!
Never touch the print while it is being fed out of the printer.  
!
Do not shake, strike or vibrate the printer during printing.  
Approx. 13 sec.  
Approx. 23 sec.  
Approx. 32 sec.  
!
Ensure that your fingers or other objects do not block the print eject slot.  
x
The transmission time will  
be longer if an image with a  
large file size is sent.  
!
Ensure that there are no obstructions within 10 cm (3.9 in.) of the print  
eject slot.  
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When the Film Runs Out  
When the film runs out while printing  
Check that the film counter  
shows “0”.  
1
Check for “0”!  
Check that the film counter  
shows “0”.  
1
When the printer runs out of film, the  
POWER button goes dark and “0”  
appears on the film counter.  
Check for “0”!  
If the printer runs out of film while it is  
printing a specified number of images,  
the POWER button and the PictBridge  
lamp blink rapidly and “0” appears on  
the film counter.  
x Each time a new image is sent to the  
printer, or each time the POWER or  
REPRINT button is pressed, the film  
counter blinks (5 times) to indicate  
that the printer is out of film.  
Load a new photo pack.  
2
Remove the photo pack.  
2
(P.22)  
1
2
x Leave the printer turned on.  
1
3
2
4
Notes on reloading photo pack ◆  
Unused  
Used  
On an unused photo  
pack, the unused check  
window is closed all the  
way to the “mark.  
On a used photo pack,  
the unused check  
window is open to the  
mark.  
Restart printing of the  
specified images.  
3
Lit  
Lit  
!
Do not take out a photo pack until using up all 10 films.  
When the POWER button and  
PictBridge lamp stays lit, press the  
REPRINT button.  
zThe films will be exposed.  
zThe film counter is reset when a photo pack is removed and may not  
show the correct number of remaining films.  
!
Take care not to load a used photo pack.  
zAlways check the unused check window on the photo pack before  
replacing the film.  
zIf you mistakenly load a used photo pack, the printer will run normally  
but will not print images.  
x When you replace the film while printing a specified number of prints, leave the  
printer turned on. Turning the printer off while replacing the film will delete the  
digital camera print settings.  
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35  
 
REPRINT  
Simply by pressing the REPRINT button, you  
can print as many copies as you like of the last  
image printed.  
Erasing the stored image  
When the printer is turned off, hold  
down the REPRINT button as you  
turn the printer on. This erases the  
stored image.  
x If the power is cut, the last image is stored.  
x Transferring a new image overwrites the stored image.  
x This function cannot be used with USB communication.  
Check that the printer is  
turned on.  
1
Check that the printer is  
turned off.  
1
Lit  
x If the printer is turned off, turn it on.  
x If the printer is turned on, turn it off.  
x When the printer is turned off, all the  
lamps are off.  
Turn off  
Press the REPRINT button.  
2
x If there is no image stored in the  
printer’s memory, the ERROR lamp  
blinks 3 times. (P.41)  
Hold down the REPRINT button  
as you press the POWER button.  
+
2
2
1
Take the film out when film  
output ends.  
3
Lit (POWER button)  
When the POWER button lights  
and the ERROR lamp blinks  
once, erasing is completed.  
Blinking  
Lit  
x When the printer is connected to a digital camera (when the PictBridge lamp  
is lit), you cannot use the reprint function. Disconnect the USB cable and wait  
until the PictBridge lamp is off before using this function.  
x
Color tones may change slightly in continuous printing.  
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SHARPEN Mode  
DATE Mode  
This mode prints images sharper and  
crisper.  
This mode inserts the date on printed  
images.  
x This can be used with the infrared communication,  
x This can be used with the infrared communication  
USB communication and reprint functions.  
and reprint functions.  
Turning on the power.  
When via infrared communication and reprint function is used  
1
x The POWER button lights.  
x During USB communication, the  
PictBridge lamp also lights.  
Turning on the power.  
1
Lit  
x The POWER button lights.  
Lit  
Press the SHARPEN button.  
2
x The SHARPEN lamp lights.  
Press the DATE button.  
2
x
Pressing the SHARPEN button alternately  
turns sharpen mode on and off.  
Lit  
x The DATE lamp lights.  
Lit  
x Sharpen processing is only applied  
with the SHARPEN lamp is lit.  
x Pressing the DATE button alternately  
turns date mode on and off.  
x The date is only printed on images  
when the DATE lamp is lit.  
Send the image.  
3
To use reprint funciton, press the  
REPRINT button.  
x Sharpen processing starts when  
the image is received (approx. 10  
seconds).  
Send the image.  
3
To use reprint funciton, press the  
REPRINT button.  
Take the film out when film  
output ends.  
4
Take the film out when film  
output ends.  
x Turning the printer off cancels  
sharpen mode.  
4
Lit (POWER button)  
x Turning the printer off cancels date  
mode.  
Lit (POWER button)  
x The effects of sharpen mode may not be suited to some transmitted images.  
(E.g. The printed image may appear jagged or artificial.)  
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ERROR - ERROR lamp -  
DATE Mode  
(Approx. 7 sec. Power off)  
When PictBridge is used  
Lit  
Operating temperature too high or too low.  
Set date mode on the digital camera.  
Only use between +5°C and +40°C (+41°F and +104°F).  
x For information on setting date mode on your digital camera, refer to the  
owner’s manual for the camera.  
When the ERROR lamp lights ◆  
Take the measures described below to restore printer operation.  
<Operating temperature too low>  
Use the printer at +5°C (+41°F) or higher or warm the  
printer at body temperature for around 10 minutes.  
<Operating temperature too high>  
Use the printer at +40°C (+104°F) or lower or  
move the printer to a cool location.  
Lit  
Date printing position  
2006.06.06  
(3 times)  
Blinking  
Case 1. Cannot print transferred data.  
2006.06.06  
Check image size/format. (P.9, 33)  
x If a Progressive JPEG image is sent, the  
POWER button may blink.  
Blinking  
(3 times)  
When an image with no date information is sent ◆  
If date mode is selected and the image  
sent has no date information or has date  
Blinking (7 times)  
information that is not EXIF data, the  
ERROR lamp blinks 3 times, the DATE  
Case 2. No stored image for “Reprint”.  
Transfer an image.  
Blinking (3 times)  
lamp blinks 7 times at the same time  
and the image cannot be printed.  
Cancel date mode and then resend the  
image or send a different image.  
Blinking  
(7 times)  
Blinking  
(3 times)  
Date mode error  
See “When an image with no date information is  
sent”. (P.40)  
x The date printed is the date included in the transmitted data.  
x If the image has been edited (such as by adding a frame after the picture was  
taken), the image’s recorded date may be overwritten.  
x Date mode supports EXIF-format data.  
x The printed date may be difficult to see against some backgrounds. The date  
color cannot be changed.  
Blinking  
(3 times)  
PictBridge communication error  
See “Troubleshooting USB communication  
problems”. (P.46)  
x Date information that was added by a sending device may not be printed  
correctly.  
Lit  
40  
41  
 
ERROR - LOW BATTERY lamp -  
Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting printer problems  
Lit  
Problems  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
The batteries are about to run out.  
Have new batteries ready. (P.18)  
The photo pack  
won’t load into your  
printer, or won’t load  
into your printer  
smoothly.  
1 The photo pack is not 1 Use the “FUJIFILM  
for your printer.  
Lit  
Lit  
Mobile Printer  
Photo Pack” or the  
“FUJIFILM instax  
digital film (pivi)” (No  
other photo pack can  
be used). (P.18)  
Case 1. Battery low.  
2 The photo pack is  
loaded incorrectly.  
2 Align the turquoise  
mark on the photo  
pack with the locating  
mark (turquoise)  
on the printer when  
loading the pack.  
Lit  
Load new batteries. (P.21)  
!
When replacing the batteries, turn the printer  
off beforehand.  
!
Do not reload batteries while the printer  
(motor) is running as this could cause printer  
malfunctions.  
POWER button was  
pressed but nothing  
happened.  
1 The batteries are  
1 Load new batteries.  
dead.  
(P.18)  
2 The batteries are  
loaded incorrectly.  
3 You released the  
POWER button too  
soon.  
2 Load the batteries  
correctly. (P.21)  
Case 2. You are using the wrong AC  
power adapter.  
3 Hold the POWER  
button down until  
the POWER button  
lights (one second or  
more).  
4-1 Ensure that the AC  
power adapter is  
connected to the  
printer correctly.  
Only use the FUJIFILM AC-5VX AC Power  
Adapter. (P.14, 19)  
Case 3. The AC power adapter may be  
faulty.  
4 The AC power  
adapter is not  
connected correctly.  
Refer to the owner’s manual of the AC power  
adapter.  
4-2 Ensure that the AC  
power adapter is  
plugged into the  
mains power outlet  
correctly.  
Blinking  
The printer may be faulty.  
Blinking  
Complete the enclosed service card and contact  
your nearest FUJIFILM authorized distributor.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problems  
Troubleshooting infrared communication problems  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
Problems  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
The sending device  
sent the image, but  
it won’t  
communicate with  
the printer (also, the  
POWER button is  
not lit).  
1 You left the printer  
on for some time  
without using it at  
all (3 minutes when  
using batteries and  
10 minutes when  
using the AC power  
adapter).  
1 Press the POWER  
button to turn the  
printer back on.  
Data was sent from  
your mobile phone  
but it can’t contact  
the printer (The  
POWER button does  
not blink).  
1 The sending device  
is not compatible with  
the printer.  
2 The infrared port on  
the sending device  
is not pointed at the  
infrared port on the  
printer.  
1 Send the data from a  
compatible device.  
2 Check the location of  
the infrared port on  
the sending device  
and then send the  
data again from  
within the effective  
image transmission  
range. (P.27)  
2 The film counter  
shows “0”.  
2 Remove the photo  
pack and load a new  
pack. (P.34)  
Data transfer ended  
and nothing was  
printed.  
1 No photo pack is  
loaded.  
1 Load a new photo  
pack. (P.22)  
2 Load a new photo  
pack. (P.22)  
3 Communication  
was prevented by  
a problem with the  
angle, distance or  
intervening obstacles.  
4 There is a problem  
with the infrared  
communication.  
3 Check the image  
transfer conditions  
and try again. (P.24)  
2 A used photo pack  
was loaded by  
mistake.  
3 The image or text  
data sent is not  
compatible with the  
printer.  
3 Send a printable  
image format. (P.33)  
4 Try turning the printer  
off and on again.  
The POWER button  
changed from  
blinking to lit during  
data transfer and  
nothing was printed.  
1 Communication with  
the sending device  
timed out (due to  
a problem with the  
angle, distance  
or intervening  
1 Check the image  
transfer conditions  
and try again. (P.24)  
The ERROR lamp  
The ambient air  
Use your body heat  
to warm the printer  
or place it in a cool  
blinked (for about 7 temperature is either  
seconds) and then  
the printer turned  
off.  
very low or very high  
and the printer became location. Once the  
too cold or too hot  
printer’s temperature is  
back inside its operating  
range, the error will clear  
(outside the printer’s  
operating range of 5°C  
obstacles).  
to 40°C (+41°F to +104° and the printer will be  
2 Data transfer  
was affected by  
interference from  
another appliance or  
signals from another  
infrared device (TV or  
video remote, etc.).  
2 Try again in a location  
away from other  
infrared devices.  
F)).  
ready to use. (P.41)  
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Troubleshooting  
Problems  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
Problems  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
The POWER button  
changed from  
blinking to lit during  
data transfer and  
nothing was printed.  
Error sign appears  
on the camera.  
3 The sending device  
is not compatible with  
the printer.  
3 Send the data from a  
compatible device.  
1 There was a fault of  
some kind during  
1 Turn the digital  
camera and the  
printer off and then  
back on again.  
USB communication.  
2 The printer is not  
turned on.  
2 Turn the printer on.  
3 The printer is out of  
film.  
3 Load a new photo  
pack.  
Troubleshooting USB communication problems  
The ERROR lamp  
blinks (3 times).  
1 An error occurred  
during data transfer.  
1 Resend the images.  
Problems  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
2 The image sent  
exceeds the  
maximum number of  
pixels supported by  
the printer.  
2 The maximum  
number of pixels  
(image size)  
supported by the  
printer is [6400 ×  
6400 pixels].  
The print menu does  
not appear on the  
digital camera.  
1 The digital camera  
is not a PictBridge  
supported model.  
1 Use a PictBridge  
supported digital  
camera.  
2 PictBridge is not  
selected in the  
digital camera’s USB  
setting.  
3 The USB cable is not 3 Check the USB cable  
connected correctly. connections.  
2 Change the digital  
camera’s USB setting  
to PictBridge mode.  
When I send multiple The interval between  
1 Press the REPRINT  
button.  
2 When sending  
images one at a time,  
leave an interval of  
at least 5 seconds  
between images.  
images one at a  
transmissions is 5  
time, the second and seconds or less.  
subsequent images  
are not printed. (The  
PictBridge lamp is  
blinking.)  
4 The power of MP-300 4 Power on MP-300.  
is off.  
The PictBridge lamp The USB cable is not  
does not light.  
Check the USB cable  
connections.  
connected correctly.  
The printer won’t  
start printing. (The  
POWER button  
Data reception from the To shorten data transfer  
digital camera takes times, use small image  
some time because the sizes (around 640 × 480  
doesn’t start blinking image is large.  
rapidly.)  
pixels) for your shots.  
(P.32)  
The POWER button  
changed from  
The device sending the Send the data from a  
data is not compatible compatible device.  
blinking to lit during with the printer.  
data transfer and  
nothing was printed.  
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47  
 
Glossary  
Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting problems with finished prints  
DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format and refers to a format  
DPOF:  
that is used for recording printing specifications for images shot  
using a digital camera on media such as an xD-Picture Card.  
The recorded specifications include information on which frames  
are to be printed.  
Problems  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
The corners of the  
finished print are  
dark.  
The photo pack door  
was opened before the  
film was used and the  
film was exposed to the  
light.  
Use a new photo pack.  
(P.22)  
Exif (abbreviation of Exchangeable image file format) is a  
specification for the image file format used by digital cameras  
and camera phones.  
Exif:  
It was created by the Japan Electronic Industry Development  
Association (JEIDA).  
The metadata tags defined in the Exif file cover a broad  
spectrum such as date and time, camera settings.  
There are smudges  
on the image.  
1 Pressure was  
applied to the print  
immediately after it  
was fed out.  
1 Do not wave prints  
around and do not  
bend, fold or apply  
pressure to prints.  
(P.16)  
Joint Photographic Experts Group. A file format used for  
compressing and saving color images. The higher the  
compression rate, the greater the loss of quality in the  
decompressed (restored) image.  
JPEG:  
2 The print was not fed 2 Do not block the print  
out smoothly. eject slot. (P.33)  
PictBridge is an industrial standard for connecting digital  
cameras to printers.  
PictBridge:  
It allows easy direct printing regardless of brands of cameras  
and printers.  
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Specification  
FUJIFILM Mobile Printer Photo Pack  
Image enhancement  
functions  
Image Intelligence™  
SHARPEN Mode  
Photo pack used  
Image size  
FUJIFILM instax digital film (pivi)  
61 × 46 mm (2.4 × 1.8 in.)  
Image recording - photo output (fed out):  
Approx. 20 sec.  
Printing time  
(Film size: 86 × 54 mm (3.4 × 2.1in.))  
Film counter (shows remaining shots)  
Power supply (POWER button)  
ERROR lamp  
Using infrared communication only: Approx. 100  
prints (under FUJIFILM test conditions)  
Possible number of  
prints  
Using PictBridge communication only: Approx.  
70 prints (under FUJIFILM test conditions)  
Display  
LOW BATTERY lamp  
SHARPEN lamp  
Two CR2 lithium batteries  
Power supply  
DATE lamp  
AC power adaper (optional: AC-5VX)  
PictBridge lamp  
Power consumption  
3.0 W (writing/feeding)  
POWER button (power supply)  
REPRINT button (reprints the last image)  
SHARPEN button (SHARPEN Mode/Image  
editing)  
Using batteries as the power supply: 3 minutes  
Using the AC power adapter as the power  
supply: 10 minutes  
Auto Power Off  
delay  
Control buttons  
Interface  
Operating  
+5°C to +40°C (no condensation)  
(+41°F to +104°F)  
DATE button (DATE Mode/Date printing)  
temperature  
IrDA (IrSimple/FIR, SIR)  
USB (PictBridge)  
Dimensions  
146 × 102 × 29 mm (5.7 × 4.0 × 1.1 in.)  
Weight (without  
batteries and photo  
pack)  
3-color (RGB) LED exposure with liquidcrystal  
shutter  
225 g  
Recording method  
Printing levels  
256 levels per color (RGB)  
c SIR IrSimpleShot is not supported.  
Supported image  
format  
x Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting from errors in this  
owner’s manual.  
JPEG  
Printable image  
sizes  
60 × 60 to 6400 × 6400 pixels  
IrDA (FIR, SIR/IrSimple bidirectional mode) and  
USB: Unrestricted  
Max. supported file  
size  
IrDA (FIR IrSimpleShot): Up to 1 MB (c)  
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Specification  
– About Mobile Printing Ready Products –  
This “Mobile Printing Ready” product is designed to provide easy  
printing from mobile phones. This product follows Mobile Imaging and  
Printing Consortium (MIPC) Implementation Guitelines for Printing with  
Mobile Terminals Version 2.0 for (Select)  
About MIPC (Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium)  
The MIPC is a non-profit industry association founded in 2004 by  
leading companies in photo printing and the mobile phone industry. Its  
mission is to promote and support the development of interoperability  
guidelines enabling printing of images and other content between  
mobile phones and printing devices. The guidelines are promoted for  
use internationally to ensure a broad spectrum of products and services  
for mobile phone consumers.  
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