Operation Manual

Cropping Your Photos 113
If you are printing from film, wait for the scanner to preview your photos,
and use the l and r buttons to choose your photo. Then press the
OK
button.
5. Press the u and d buttons to highlight
Paper Type, then press the l and r
buttons to choose the type of paper that is loaded in the printer.
(If youre not
sure about the paper type, see the table on page 91.)
Note:
It’s important to select the correct Paper Type setting for the paper you’re using, or
the print quality may not be what you expect.
6. Press the u and d buttons to highlight Paper Size, then use the l and r
buttons to select the size of paper youve loaded.
7. Use the u and d buttons to highlight
Layout, then use the l and r buttons
to select one of the following:
BorderFree: one photo per sheet, borderless; fits the photo lengthwise
on the paper.
With Border: one photo per sheet, with borders around the edges.
Upper 1/2: one photo on the top half of the sheet (not available for film
or slides)
2-up: two photos per sheet (not available for film or slides)
4-up: four photos per sheet (not available for film or slides)
8-up: eight photos per sheet (not available for film or slides)
20-up: 20 photos per sheet (not available for film or slides)
8. Use the u and d buttons to highlight
Resolution, then use the l and r
buttons to choose
Normal (not available for film or slides), Photo, or Best
Photo
.
9. If you are printing from a memory card, you can make further changes before
printing. Use the u and d buttons to choose any of the options listed on
page 92.
10. If you are printing from film or slides, you can restore the color from faded
images. Use the u and d buttons to highlight
Restoration, then use the
l and r buttons to choose
On.
11. When youre done adjusting print settings, press the
OK button.
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