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i capabilities
print reserved pictures easily
with the press of a button
You can easily print pictures with
print reservations. The same
function can also be used with
PictBridge-compatible printers.
About Dock&Done
This system was developed to simplify digital camera operations by allowing you
to set your camera in the cradle and easily store or print your pictures without the
use of a computer.
With Dock&Done-compatible products, you can more easily take, view, store,
search for, display, print and share pictures.
Use a i printer to
create a DVD or CD of
your pictures
You can dock your camera
on a Dock&Done DVD
storage unit and copy your
camera pictures to a DVD
or CD. You can perform all
the operations, from
formatting the disk to
copying the pictures, with
the menus on your camera.
store new pictures
automatically
Just set up the Dock&Done
system to store newly
taken pictures
automatically in the
storage unit (hard disk/
DVD). You can playback
pictures from the storage
unit (hard disk/DVD) on the
camera’s monitor.
store and print newly taken
pictures automatically
Just set up the Dock&Done system to store
newly taken pictures automatically in the
storage unit (hard disk/DVD), before printing
them. You can print pictures stored in the
storage unit (hard disk/DVD) while viewing
them on the camera’s monitor.
Use a i storage unit (hard disk/DVD)* with a
i printer to
* The Hard disk storage unit (S-HD-100) needs to support the playback function. If
not, you need to upgrade the firmware. For details, visit a homepage listed below.
North and South America: http://www.olympusamerica.com/IR500_storage
Europe: http://www.olympus-europa.com/site/ir-500-storage
Other areas: Contact the customer support center.
Use a i storage unit (hard disk/DVD)* to
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