Selelekela
This manual provides instructions for the safe and effective use of your GREENKINDER Kids Instant Print Camera X6. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the camera and retain it for future reference.

Setšoantšo: Ho felileview of the GREENKINDER Kids Instant Print Camera X6, highlighting its various functions such as 2.4-inch IPS screen, 1080P video, print photo, playback, time-lapse, burst shooting, multi-frames & filters, 16X zoom, puzzle games, and music player.
Tlhophiso
1. Ho tjhaja Betri
The camera is equipped with a 1000 mAh Lithium Polymer battery. Before first use, fully charge the camera using the provided USB-C cable. Connect the cable to the camera's USB-C port and a compatible USB power adapter (not included) or computer USB port. The charging indicator light will illuminate, typically red, and turn off or change color when fully charged.

Image: The camera screen displays a charging icon. Below it are the included accessories: three rolls of printing paper, colored felt-tip pens, a lanyard, a 32GB SD card, and a USB-C charging cable.
2. Ho kenya karete ea SD
The camera supports a 32GB SD card (included). Locate the SD card slot, usually on the side or bottom of the camera. Insert the SD card with the metal contacts facing down until it clicks into place. This card stores all photos, videos, and MP3 files.
3. Installing Printing Paper
The camera uses thermal printing paper. Follow these steps to install a new roll:
- Push up the part with the lens to open the paper slot.
- Install the printing paper roll into the compartment, ensuring the paper feeds from the bottom and the leading edge is positioned correctly for the printer mechanism.
- Close the two parts of the camera securely until it clicks.
- Access the camera functions and press the print button to test the paper feed.

Image: Step-by-step guide on installing the printing paper. It shows opening the camera, placing the paper roll, closing the camera, and a diagram illustrating the correct paper orientation (green checkmark) versus incorrect (red cross).
4. Power On/Off and Initial Settings
Press and hold the Power/Menu button to turn the camera on or off. Upon first use, you may need to set the language, date, and time through the camera's settings menu. Navigate using the directional buttons and confirm with the OK button.
Tshebetso
1. Taking Photos and Instant Printing
- Bulela khamera.
- Khetha mokhoa oa foto.
- Frame your shot using the 2.4-inch screen.
- Press the "Shoot" button to capture the image.
- If instant print is enabled, a black and white photo will print immediately.
- You can also choose to print photos later from the gallery.

Image: The camera's rear screen shows a color photo of a child with a dog. Surrounding the camera are several black and white instant prints, demonstrating the camera's printing capability and the use of an SD card for storage.
2. Ho rekota video
- Switch to video recording mode.
- Press the "Shoot" button to start recording 1080P HD video.
- Press the "Shoot" button again to stop recording.
- Videos are saved to the SD card.

Image: The camera's screen displays a video recording in progress. Below, examples of 4x, 8x, and 16x digital zoom are shown, illustrating the camera's video and zoom capabilities.
3. Digital Zoom
The camera features up to 16X digital zoom. Use the zoom buttons (often marked with '+' and '-') to adjust the magnification before or during photo/video capture.
4. Flash Function
The camera includes a flash for low-light conditions. You can toggle the flash on or off through the camera settings or a dedicated button, if available.

Image: The camera's flash function is demonstrated with "Flash ON" and "Flash OFF" indicators. Also shown is the MP3 player interface on the camera screen, playing music.
5. Likarolo Tse Khethehileng
- Ho felloa ke nako: Set the camera to capture photos at predefined intervals (e.g., 3s, 5s, 10s).
- Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode): Take multiple photos in quick succession.
- Multi-Frames & Filters: Apply various decorative frames and color filters to your photos.
- Lipapali tsa Lipuzzle: The camera includes built-in games for entertainment.
- Sebapali sa MP3: Bapala mmino files bolokoa kareteng ea SD.

Image: Demonstrations of the camera's burst shooting mode, time-lapse photography with 3s, 5s, and 10s options, and the 16X digital zoom feature.

Image: The camera screen displays icons for five different puzzle games. Adjacent to this, a scene of children playing is shown within a video recording frame, indicating the 1080P HD video recording capability.
6. Reviewing and DIY Photos
Access the photo/video gallery to review your captured media. Printed black and white photos can be used for DIY painting and creative activities with the included felt-tip pens.

Image: A child is shown decorating instant print photos with colored pens, demonstrating the DIY aspect of the camera's output.
Tlhokomelo
- Ho hloekisa: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camera body and screen. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.
- Polokelo: Store the camera in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Remove the SD card if storing for extended periods.
- Phetisetso ea Lipampiri: Always use thermal printing paper designed for this camera. Refer to the "Installing Printing Paper" section for instructions.
- Tlhokomelo ea Betri: Ho lelefatsa bophelo ba betri, qoba ho ntsha betri ka botlalo kgafetsa. Chaja khamera khafetsa, leha e sa sebelisoe, ho boloka bophelo ba betri.

Image: A comparison highlighting the use of safe, friendly, and clear printing paper for the GREENKINDER camera, contrasting it with toxic, smelly, or blurred image paper from other sources.
Ho batle phoso
- Khamera ha e laete: Ensure the battery is charged. Connect the camera to a charger and try again.
- Camera not charging: Check the USB-C cable and charger connection. Try a different USB port or power adapter. If the issue persists, the battery may be faulty (refer to support).
- Photos are blurry or unclear: Ensure the lens is clean. Check lighting conditions; strong sunlight can affect thermal print quality. For best results, use in moderate light.
- Printing issues (no print, blank paper): Verify that the printing paper is installed correctly and not upside down. Ensure there is enough paper in the compartment.
- SD card not recognized: Reinsert the SD card. Ensure it is properly formatted (FAT32).
- Khamera e ema: Tobetsa o be o tshware konopo ya ho bulela ka metsotswana e 10-15 ho qobella ho qala botjha.
Litlhaloso
| Lebitso la Mohlala | X6 |
| Brand | Greenkinder |
| Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa | 3.1 x 3.1 x 1.96 lisenthimithara |
| Boima ba Ntho | 14.6 lik'hilograma |
| Libetri | 1 betri ea lithium Polymer (e kenyelelitsoe) |
| Tšobotsi e Khethehileng | Ho felloa ke nako |
| Mofuta oa Filimi | Instant (Thermal) |
| Kenyellelitsoe Likaroloana | Camera Body & Accessories (Printing paper, felt-tip pens, lanyard, 32GB SD card, USB-C cable) |
| Mobala oa Filimi | Botsho le Bosweu |
| Lisebelisoa tse lumellanang | Personal Computer (for data transfer) |
| Lebelo la Min Shutter | 1/60 metsotsoana |
| Mofuta oa Shutter | Rolling Shutter |
Warranty le Tšehetso
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase or visit the official GREENKINDER websebaka. Boloka rasiti ea hau ea theko e le bopaki ba hore u rekile.





