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Lexmark X5450 - The Control Panel; Transferring Photos from a Memory Card to a Flash Drive

Lexmark X5450
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Transferring photos from a memory device to the computer using
the control panel
If the printer is connected directly to a computer, you can transfer photos to the computer from a memory card or
flash drive.
Note: You cannot transfer photos from a memory device to a computer through an external network adapter.
1 Insert a memory card or a flash drive that contains the images you want to transfer. For more information, see
“Inserting a memory card” on page 70 or “Inserting a flash drive” on page 71.
2 Press or repeatedly until Save Photos appears.
3 Press .
4 If needed, press or repeatedly until Computer appears.
5 Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Related topics:
“Connecting photo storage devices” on page 70
Transferring photos from a memory card to a flash drive
1 Insert a memory card that contains the images you want to transfer. For more information, see “Inserting a memory
card” on page 70.
2 Insert a flash drive. For more information, see “Inserting a flash drive” on page 71.
Which device is to be displayed? appears on the display.
3 Press or repeatedly until Camera Card or the specific type of your camera card appears.
4 Press .
5 Press or repeatedly until Save Photos appears.
6 Press .
7 If needed, press or repeatedly until the setting you want appears.
Notes:
If photos on the memory card were taken on more than one date, selections will include Last Date and
Date Range.
To choose a date range, press and then or repeatedly until the desired date is displayed. Date ranges
are displayed by month and year starting with the most recent month.
8 Press Start Color or Start Black.
Note: If there is not enough memory on the flash drive, a prompt appears on the display.
Related topics:
“Connecting photo storage devices” on page 70
Working with photos
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