Automatically adjusting your photos

When you use the printer’s automatic image adjustments, the adjustments are applied to all your photos.

1.Press the Print Setting button.

2.Press the d or u button to highlight Auto Correct, then press the r button.

3.Select from these options, then press the OK button twice.

Setting item

Function

 

 

P.I.M.

Uses your camera’s PRINT Image

 

Matching settings (this option is

 

automatically selected when your

 

pictures contain P.I.M. data).

 

 

PhotoEnhance

Adjusts the brightness, contrast, and

 

saturation of your photos.

 

 

Exif

Uses your camera’s Exif Print

 

settings (this option is automatically

 

selected when your pictures contain

 

Exif Print data).

 

 

None

Select this if you don’t want to use

 

P.I.M., Exif, or PhotoEnhance.

 

 

To make manual adjustments in addition to the automatic ones, follow the steps in the next section.

Manually adjusting your photos

1.Press the Print Setting button.

2.Press the d or u button to highlight, Brightness,

Contrast, Saturation, or Sharpness, then press the r button.

3.Adjust any settings as necessary, then press the OK button twice.

Cropping and Sizing Your Photos

You can print just part of a photo, cropping out the area that you do not want. You can choose only one photo to crop at a time.

1.Choose the photo you want to crop with the View and Print Photos option. See “Printing several photos (View and Print Photos)” on page 11.

2.Press the Zoom in button to crop a photo. You will see an orange frame around the cropped area.

3.Use the following button to set the area you want to crop.

Press the Zoom in or Zoom out button to change the frame size.

Press the r, l, u or d button to move the frame.

Press the Print Setting button to rotate the frame.

4.Press the OK button to confirm the cropped image.

Note:

This setting remains in effect until you print or press the

y Stop/Clear button.

5.After checking the cropped image, press the OK button.

6.If you do not need to change any other settings, press the OK button or close the menu.

Adding the Date or Time

You can print the date and/or time the photo was originally taken on the bottom right of your 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.To print the date, select Date Format, then press the r button to open the menu.

20Photo Printing Options