User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- PictureMate User’s Guide
- Getting to Know Your PictureMate
- Loading Paper
- Printing From Your Computer
- Printing Photos Using Film Factory
- Copying Photos to Your Computer
- Saving Your Photos to an External CD-R/RW, Zip, or Flash Memory Drive
- Storing and Displaying Your Printed Photos
- Printing Without a Computer
- Compatible Memory Cards
- Photo Image File Requirements
- Inserting Your Memory Card
- Printing a Proof Sheet from the PictureMate Print Wizard
- Printing All Your Photos From the PictureMate Print Wizard
- Printing Some of Your Photos From the PictureMate Print Wizard
- Viewing the PictureMate Main Menu
- Selecting the Photos You Want to Print
- Setting the Number of Copies in the Main Menu
- Choosing a Layout
- Confirming and Printing
- Doing More With Your Prints
- Adjusting Printer Settings
- Printing From a PictBridge-enabled Digital Camera
- Printing From an External CD, Zip Disk, or Flash Memory Drive
- Printing Wirelessly From a Bluetooth Device
- Replacing the Photo Cartridge
- Taking PictureMate With You
- Cleaning PictureMate
- Improving Print Quality
- Solving Problems
- Where To Get Help
- Uninstalling PictureMate Software
- Setting Up Network Printing
- System Requirements
- Important Safety Instructions
- Specifications
- Notices

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4. Click the checkbox next to Printer Sharing, then close System Preferences.
Note: To share your printer with Windows, click the Windows File Sharing
checkbox. See your Mac Help and Windows documentation for more
information.
Accessing a Networked Printer
Follow the steps in this section to access PictureMate from other Macintosh OS X
10.2.x and 10.3.x computers on the network.
1. Turn on the shared printer.
2. Print as you normally would, choosing PictureMate from the Shared Printers list
that appears in the Page Setup and Print menus.
Macintosh OS 9
This section tells you how to set up the PictureMate so that you can print to it on an
AppleTalk
®
network. By setting up the PictureMate as a shared printer, it can be used
by other computers.
First, you need to set up PictureMate as a shared printer on the Macintosh that it is
directly connected to. Then, you must specify the network path to PictureMate from
each computer that will use it, and install the printer software on those computers.