3.Press the u or d button to choose a setting:

None (default, turns off the date stamp)

yyyy.mm.dd (2005.09.01)

mmm.dd.yyyy (Sep.01.2005)

dd.mm.yyyy (01.Sep.2005)

4.Press the OK button.

5.To print the time, select Time Format, then press the r button to open the menu.

6.Press the d or u button to choose a setting:

None (default, turns off the time stamp)

12-hour system (03:00 for 3:00 pm)

24-hour system (15:00 for 3:00 pm)

7.Press the OK button.

When Date Format or Time Format is turned on, the information is printed on all photos in any layout for which the information is allowed.

Note:

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

Printing Photos in Black and White or Sepia

You can print your photo in black and white or in a sepia tone without changing the original photo.

Note:

A sepia print has a brownish tone, for an old-fashioned photo look.

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 Filter, then press the r button to open the menu.

3.Press the u or d button to choose the B&W or Sepia, then press the OK button.

4.Press the OK button.

Fit to Frame

This setting automatically trims the parts of an image that extend beyond the margins of the selected print size. Either the top and bottom areas or the left and right areas of the image will be trimmed, depending on the aspect ratio of the original photo and the selected print size. The default setting is On.

On

Trims the image.

 

 

Off

Does not trim the image

 

 

Resize each photo (without trimming it) so that it fits inside the print area specified on the Layout menu. Margins may appear at the left and right of the photo, depending on the print size and aspect ratio.

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Photo Printing Options

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