HP 5400 manual Open HP Real Life technologies

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Chapter 5

Print

1.Open the Page Setup dialog box, and then select the following settings:

Paper Size: The appropriate paper size

Orientation: The appropriate orientation

2.Click OK.

3.Open the Print dialog box.

4.Select the Paper Type/Quality pane, and then select the following settings:

Paper Type: The appropriate photo paper type

Quality: Best or Maximum dpi

5.Select the Real Life Digital Photography pane, and then set the HP Real Life technologies as appropriate.

6.Select any other print settings that you want, and then click Print.

HP Real Life technologies

HP Real Life technologies make it easy for you to get better photos. Automatic red- eye removal and adaptive lighting to enhance detail in shadows are just a few of the technologies included.

Open HP Real Life technologies

Follow these steps to access the HP Digital Photography Real Life technologies:

1.Open the Print dialog box.

2.Select the Real Life Digital Photography pane.

Use HP Real Life technologies

Choose from the following items:

Summary: View all the current settings at a glance.

Auto Red-eye Removal: Click On to automatically remove or reduce red-eye in the photograph.

Adaptive Lighting: Adjust the exposure in dark areas of photos to bring out detail. Click Automatic to allow the printer software to automatically balance lightness and darkness.

Photo Brightening: Automatically enhance colors and contrast for washed-out photos. Click Automatic to allow the printer software to intelligently brighten your photo, focusing only on areas that need adjustment.

SmartFocus: Enhance the image quality and clarity of low resolution images such as those downloaded from the Internet. Click On to allow the printer software to sharpen details in the image automatically.

Smoothing: Soften an image. Click Auto to allow the printer software to set the level of smoothing for the image automatically.

Sharpness: Adjust the image sharpness to your preference. Click Auto to allow the printer software to set the level of sharpening for the image automatically.

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Contents Users guide Terms and conventions Hewlett-Packard Company noticesAcknowledgements Contents HP Deskjet 5400 series Welcome Special features Printer features Get startedPower button and light Buttons and lightsPrint Cancel and Resume buttons Unfold the paper trays Paper traysPictBridge lights Tray Paper guideOut tray Fold the paper trays Replace print cartridges Print cartridgesUse print cartridges Ink-backup mode Ink-backup mode outputInstalled print Result Cartridge Exit ink-backup modeConnect to the printer NetworkingConnect through a networked computer Use an HP Jetdirect print serverPrint photos Print borderless photosGuidelines Prepare to printQuality Best or Maximum dpi Print photos with a borderPrint Small photos Large photos HP Real Life technologies Open HP Real Life technologiesPhoto print cartridge Color optionsMaximum dpi Store and handle photo paperStorage HandlingSave money when printing photos Print photos from a digital CameraAbout PictBridge PictBridge printingPrint borderless photos Print photos with a border Print other documents MailLetters Documents Envelopes Brochures Greeting cards Print borderless brochuresQuality Normal or Best Print brochures with bordersPostcards Transparencies Quality Normal, Best, or Maximum dpiLabels Index cards and other small media Paper Size A4 or US LetterIron-on transfers Print Set the page order Printing tipsSelect a print quality Print multiple pages on a single sheet of paper Select a paper typeResize a document Print previewChapter Print settings Setup dialog boxPrinter software Print dialog boxSet a default printer Manage the printer Mac OS XAdd a printer Delete a printerView and change the status of a print job Mac OS X Click Add PrinterView and change the status of a print job Mac OS X Maintenance Install print cartridgesPrint cartridge combinations Selection numbersInk-backup mode Installation instructionsRemove plastic tape Set the auto-off feature Align the print cartridgesCalibrate color Calibrate print qualityAutomatically clean print cartridges Print a testView estimated ink levels Maintain the printer bodyManually clean print cartridges Remove ink from your skin and clothingMaintain print cartridges Store print cartridgesHP Printer Utility Open the HP Printer UtilityHP Printer Utility panes Mac OS XTroubleshooting Printer does not printVerify the following Check the printer lightsIf the printer still does not print Paper jamCheck the print queue Paper problems Printer does not feed paperPrinter ejects paper Out-of-paper messagePaper weight Printer is stalledPrinter prints on multiple sheets at once Printer prints on multiple sheets at onceIncorrect print cartridge Print cartridge problemsPrint cartridge problem message Printing in ink-backup mode message Photos do not print correctlyPrint cartridge is in the wrong slot message Check the paper trayHorizontal lines appear on a photo Check the printer settingsColors are tinted or incorrect Part of the photo is faded Part of the photo is fadedFading occurs on the edges of a photo Fading occurs near the edges of a photoPictBridge lights are flashing State of the lights PictBridge problemsImages in a connected digital camera do not print Print is faded Print quality is poorStreaks and missing lines Blank pages print Too much or too little ink appears onProblems with borderless documents Document is misprintedStreaks appear in a light portion of a photo Image is printed at an angle Ink smearsPhoto has unwanted border For photo paper with a tear-off tab Photo has an unwanted borderFor most paper types Error messages Printing in ink-backup modeOut-of-paper message Out of paper messagePower light is flashing Printer lights are on or flashingIf the In tray is empty What the lights indicateDocument prints slowly Resume light is flashingBoth lights are flashing Multiple software programs are openIf you continue to have problems USB cables SuppliesPaper Specifications Printer specificationsEnvironmental information Environmental statementReduction and elimination RecyclingPrint cartridge recovery Chapter Index USB