Once you cross that bridge, you look for the "print" button. This is cleverly disguised. I looked everywhere for the word "print" on some button, but it is the green button near the upper right (below help) that has something on it that is supposed to look like a printer.
Press this button and "voila", it will dream up a filename and place a PNG image onto the stick using that invented name.
Now I take the stick to my linux system. It mounts as "VFAT" and I see the file "DS1Z_QuickPrint1.png". This is an 800x480 image and looks like this:
Other things are possible using a network connection or a USB cable plugged into the back of the unit. This article talks about a Python script that can be used to transfer images. It is also possible to save and/or transfer CSV files with data.
No doubt lots of other things are possible, but I just want a quick image, not another project.Tom's electronics pages / tom@mmto.org