The C143 won't deface your photos by scribbling a string of numbers across the image. However, the date and time (and a lot more) are stored with every image. Any photo editing program will show you this data and allow you to put it onto the image. Depending on the program and printer, you may print the date on the image, in the margins, or on the back. Please refer to the documentation for whatever program(s) you're using to view/print your pictures.
If you can't find it, please feel free to reply to this post, specifying the program(s) you're using.
Turn the Kodak's dial to "Capture" mode. This brings up the camera display. Press the "Program" button behind the dial.
Press the "Down" button until "Date Stamp" is highlighted. Press the "OK" or "Set" button to access the date-stamp menu.
Press the "Down" button to change the selection to "None." This removes the date stamp.
Press "OK" to save the setting. Press "Program" to return to capture mode.
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