8.Change the Media Type to Photo Paper. (If you are using a different type of paper, see “Selecting the Correct Media Type” on page 19.)

9.Set the Mode option to Automatic. The printer software automatically analyzes your image data and selects the correct settings.

If you’d rather select the settings yourself, click the Custom button (Advanced in Windows 3.1) and at the drop-down menu, select PhotoEnhance3 (if your image was captured using video or a scanner) or Digital Camera (if your image was taken with a digital camera). If you’re using Windows 3.1, select Digital Camera.

For more fine-tuning, click the Advanced button (More Settings in Windows 3.1). The Advanced (or More Settings) print dialog box appears:

You can change the Print Quality, depending on the media type you selected.

In the Tone box, you can select Normal for standard tones, Hard for high contrast, or Sepia for an old-fashioned look.

10.Click OK to apply these settings and return to the Main menu.

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