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5On the Print Setup tab, select Photo, the dpi settings, the paper type, and paper size.
NOTE: Photo/glossy or coated paper is recommended for printing photos.
6When you are finished customizing your print options, click OK.
7Click OK or Print (depending on the program or operating system).
8To prevent your photos from sticking together or smudging, remove each photo after it exits the printer.
NOTE: Before placing your prints in a nonadhesive photo album or frame, allow sufficient time for the prints to dry thoroughly (12 to 24 hours, depending on the ambient conditions). This maximizes the life of your prints.
Printing Borderless Photos
1Load photo/glossy paper in the paper support, and make sure the print side is facing down. For more information, see "Print Media Guidelines for the Paper Support" on page 26.
2Make sure you have a color cartridge and a photo cartridge (sold separately) installed. For more information, see "Replacing Ink Cartridges" on page 83.
3With your document open, click File→ Print.
4To customize your print settings, click Preferences, Properties, Options, or Setup (depending on the program or operating system).
The Printing Preferences dialog box opens.
5On the Print Setup tab, select Photo, the dpi settings, the paper type, the paper size, and select the Borderless check box.
6When you are finished customizing your print options, click OK.
7Click OK or Print (depending on the program or operating system).
NOTE: In some programs, it may also be necessary to select a borderless paper size.
NOTE: Borderless printing is only performed if you are using photo/glossy paper. The printout on
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