6.Press the d or u button to select Layout and press the r button.

7.Select one of the following layout options, then press the OK button. You have now finished paper and layout settings.

Layout List

Borderless

 

Prints without a margin.

 

 

 

With Border

 

Prints with a 3-mm margin on all

 

 

sides.

 

 

 

Upper 1/2

 

Prints on upper half of paper

 

 

without a margin.

 

 

 

2-up

4-up

Prints multiple photos on one

 

 

sheet. In 20-up layout, the

 

 

numbers and photo dates are

 

 

printed.

 

 

The size of each photo is

8-up

20-up

adjusted automatically

according to the number of

 

 

 

 

photos to print and the size of

 

 

paper.

 

 

 

Jewel Case

Jewel

Prints one photo for Jewel Case

Upper 1/2

Case

Upper 1/2 or multiple photos for

 

Index

Index at CD case size with a

 

 

perforation line.

 

 

 

20-up

30-up

Prints thumbnails with numbers

 

 

and the date the photos were

 

 

taken. These index layouts are

 

 

only available when Print Index

 

 

Sheet is selected on the main

80-up

 

menu.

 

 

 

 

 

When Borderless printing, note the following:

Because this setting enlarges the image to a size slightly larger than the paper size, the portion of the image that extends beyond the edges of the paper will not be printed.

Print quality may decline in the top and bottom areas of the printout, or the area may be smeared when printing.

Improving Print Quality

You can adjust the quality of your printouts.

Note:

Higher quality printing takes longer to print.

1.After selecting the photos, number of copies, paper type, paper size, and layout as described on page 18, press the Print Setting button.

2.Select Quality, then press the r button to open the menu.

3.Press the u or d button to choose the High or Highest, then press the OK button.

4.Press the OK button.

Touching Up Your Photos

This printer lets you correct the color and improve the image quality of your photos without using a computer. Two basic types of adjustments are available:

Automatic adjustments

If your camera supports PRINT Image Matching or Exif Print, you can use the printer’s P.I.M. or Exif Print setting to automatically adjust your photos for the best results.

If your camera doesn’t support PRINT Image

Matching or Exif Print, you can use PhotoEnhanceTM to make adjustments for the type of environment in which your photos were taken.

Manual adjustments

If your photos are too light or too dark, you can adjust their brightness or control the saturation and sharpness.

If you want, you can make manual adjustments while P.I.M., Exif Print, or PhotoEnhance are turned on in order to fine-tune your automatic settings.

Note:

These settings affect only your printed pictures. They do not change your original image files.

These settings are saved when you turn off the printer or choose a different set of photos, so remember to turn off the settings when you’re done.

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