Page 2 - You can print from your digital camera or camera phone anywhere; Small enough to carry anywhere.; Easy printing of beautiful prints; Features; Incorporates FUJIFILM’s own “Image IntelligenceTM.” digital image
2 3 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. 1. You can print from your digital camera or camera phone anywhere you are. Images from a digital camera or a camera phone ...
Page 3 - Advanced Printing; Contents; Getting Ready
4 5 G e tti n g R e a d y Getting Ready P rin tin g Printing A d v a n c e d P rin tin g Advanced Printing E rr o r Error Additional Information and Notes on Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 z Printable image sizes and formats / Printing exceptions When the Film Runs Out . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Quick Start Guide - Infrared communication -
6 7 (P.21) (P.22) Send the image from the digital camera. (P.29) Bli n ki ng Lit Loading the photo pack. Turquoise mark on the photo pack Turquoise mark inside the printer Loading the batteries. Take the film out when film output ends. (P.25) Lit (PictBridge lamp) Lit (POWER button) c Before connect...
Page 5 - , Lithium Batteries; Introduction; Contents of package; About IrSimpleTM; (Infrared Data Association; Unidirectional; IrSimpleTM compatibility on the MP-300; See “Guide to image sizes and transmission times” on P.27.
8 9 2, Owner’s Manual c FPT-608106-FP-01 The owner’s manual G e tti n g R e a d y Getting Ready P rin tin g Printing A d v a n c e d P rin tin g Advanced Printing E rr o r Error en: The owner’s manual in English and French is available at “http://home.fujifilm. com/products/dmp.” fr: Le manuel d’uti...
Page 6 - Safety Precautions; WARNING
10 11 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...
Page 7 - Printer care; Do not use solvent such as thinner and alcohol to remove dirt.; CAUTION
12 13 ■ Printer care 1. Your printer is a precision instrument. Do not get it wet or drop it. Also, do not expose to sand. 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. 3. Do not use solvent such as t...
Page 9 - Notes on Handling Films and Finished Prints; This printer does not support Progressive JPEG.; Restrictions
16 17 ■ Finishing prints z While 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). z In cold conditions, quickly place the print in a warm place such as a ...
Page 10 - Two CR2 lithium batteries; Necessary Items; Batteries; Optional AC Power Adapter; The AC power adapter AC-5VX
18 19 G e tti n g R e a d y Getting Ready Purchase the “FUJIFILM Mobile Printer Photo Pack” or the “FUJIFILM instax digital film (pivi)”. ● ! No other type of photo can be used. x Each photo pack contains 10 sheets of fi lm. Two CR2 lithium batteries ● ! All batteries must be new and be the same siz...
Page 11 - Part Names; Open the battery cover.; Loading the batteries.; Getting Ready to Print; Loading the batteries
20 21 G e tti n g R e a d y Getting Ready Print eject slot Photo pack confirmation window (P.23) Photo packdoor Photo pack door knob Release button for the photo pack door knob DATE button (P.39) SHARPEN button (P.38) USB socket DC IN 5Vsocket Battery cover ERROR lamp (P.41) PictBridge lamp Low Batt...
Page 12 - Open the photo pack door.; Turning on the power.; Close the photo pack door.; Loading the photo pack; Photo pack care; Photo pack confi rmation window
22 23 G e tti n g R e a d y Getting Ready Open the photo pack door. Hold the pack by the sides and drop it straight in. Never press on the 2 rectangular holes in the back. Turn off(11 sec.) Blinking(5 sec.) Blinking(5 sec.) Lit (POWER button) Hold down the POWER button (one second or more) to turn t...
Page 13 - Align the infrared ports.; Setting up for infrared transmissions; Notes on taking out film
24 25 P rin tin g Printing 2 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 fl uorescent lighting may prevent data transfer. z The sending device and printer may be unable to communicate...
Page 14 - Select infrared transmission.; Sending images from a camera phone; Recommended image sizes for transmission; Examples of camera phone infrared port locations
26 27 P rin tin g Printing Select the image on the mobile phone. PRINTING - Infrared communication - 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 yo...
Page 15 - Setting up for USB transmissions; Printing
28 29 P rin tin g Printing x For information on using your digital camera, refer to the owner’s manual supplied with the camera. 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...
Page 16 - Recommended; If 2 or more prints are set at the camera; Check that the POWER; Repeat steps 1 to 3 until all the images have been printed.; image has been printed and then proceed as described below.
30 31 P rin tin g Printing Turn the printer off. PRINTING - PictBridge - x Do not disconnect the USB cable or AC power adapter or turn the power off until printing has fi nished. x The location of the digital camera’s USB socket, its image transmission procedures and operation procedures all differ ...
Page 17 - Supported print; PictBridge print specifi cation compatibility table; Precautions during printing; Printable image sizes and formats; Printing exceptions; Additional Information and Notes on Printing; Guide to image sizes and transmission times
32 33 P rin tin g Printing x Different digital camera models are equipped with different print setting functions. Supported print specifications 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-...
Page 18 - Remove the photo pack.; When the Film Runs Out; Check that the film counter; Restart printing of the; Notes on reloading photo pack; When the fi lm runs out while printing
34 35 P rin tin g Printing Remove the photo pack. When the printer runs out of fi lm, the POWER button goes dark and “0” appears on the fi lm counter. x Each time a new image is sent to the printer, or each time the POWER or REPRINT button is pressed, the fi lm counter blinks (5 times) to indicate t...
Page 19 - Press the REPRINT button.; REPRINT; Check that the printer is; Erasing the stored image
36 37 A d v a n c e d P rin tin g Advanced Printing Simply by pressing the REPRINT button, you can print as many copies as you like of the last image printed. 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 ...
Page 20 - Press the SHARPEN button.; SHARPEN Mode; Press the DATE button.; DATE Mode; When via infrared communication and reprint function is used
38 39 A d v a n c e d P rin tin g Advanced Printing x The effects of sharpen mode may not be suited to some transmitted images. (E.g. The printed image may appear jagged or artifi cial.) This mode prints images sharper and crisper. x This can be used with the infrared communication, USB communicatio...
Page 21 - When an image with no date information is sent; Date printing position; Set date mode on the digital camera.; When the ERROR lamp lights
40 41 E rr o r Error 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 diffi cult to s...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting printer problems; Troubleshooting
42 43 ERROR - LOW BATTERY lamp - Have new batteries ready. (P.18) The batteries are about to run out. 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 malfunc...
Page 23 - Troubleshooting infrared communication problems
44 45 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). ...
Page 24 - Troubleshooting USB communication problems
46 47 Troubleshooting ■ Troubleshooting USB communication problems Problems Possible Causes Solutions The print menu does not appear on the digital camera. 1 The digital camera is not a PictBridge supported model. 2 PictBridge is not selected in the digital camera’s USB setting. 3 The USB cable is n...
Page 25 - Troubleshooting problems with finished prints; Problems; Pressure was; Glossary
48 49 ■ Troubleshooting problems with finished prints 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) There are smudges on the image. 1 Pressure ...
Page 26 - Specifi cation
50 51 Photo pack used FUJIFILM Mobile Printer Photo Pack FUJIFILM instax digital film (pivi) Image size 61 × 46 mm (2.4 × 1.8 in.) (Film size: 86 × 54 mm (3.4 × 2.1in.)) Display Film counter (shows remaining shots) Power supply (POWER button) ERROR lamp LOW BATTERY lamp SHARPEN lamp DATE lamp PictBr...
Page 27 - – About Mobile Printing Ready Products –; This “Mobile Printing Ready” product is designed to provide easy
52 53 Specifi cation – 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 ...