4.For photos without white borders, click the Borderless checkbox. Read the message and click OK.

Click the Expansion button. You see a window like this one:

Adjust the Expansion slider to choose Min, Max, or the in-between setting.

Min retains the entire image in your print, but there may be a small white edge on the borders of the print. Max expands the image to ensure that there are no unprinted edges, but the edges of the image may not appear in the print. Then click OK.

5.Select Portrait or Landscape as the orientation setting.

6.Click OK.

7.Open the File menu and click Print. You see a window like this one:

Select the type of paper you’re using

Select higher quality or faster printing

8.Select one of the Media Type for the paper you’re using.

9.Select Quality (for higher quality) or Speed (for faster printing) using the slider.

10.Do one of the following:

Click Print.

If you want to select special settings for color matching or printing at a higher resolution, continue with the steps in the next section.

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