6.Use the u and d buttons to highlight Layout, then use the l and r buttons to select one of the following:

BorderFree: one photo per sheet, borderless; fits the photo lengthwise on the paper.

With Border: one photo per sheet, with borders around the edges.

Upper 1/2: one photo on the top half of the sheet (not available for film or slides)

2-up: two photos per sheet (not available for film or slides)

4-up: four photos per sheet (not available for film or slides)

8-up: eight photos per sheet (not available for film or slides)

20-up: 20 photos per sheet (not available for film or slides)

7.Use the u and d buttons to highlight Resolution, then use the l and r buttons to choose Normal (not available for film or slides), Photo, or Best Photo.

8.If you are printing from a memory card, you can make further changes before printing. Use the u and d buttons to choose any of the options listed on page 85.

9.If you are printing from film or slides, you can restore the color from faded images. Use the u and d buttons to highlight Restoration, then use the l and r buttons to choose On or Off.

10.When you’re done adjusting print settings, press the OK button.

11.You see the first cropping screen. Use the u, d, l, and r buttons to move the top and left guides over the photo to crop the top and left sides.

12.Press the OK button.

13.You see the second cropping screen. Use the u, d, l, and r buttons to move the bottom and right guides over the photo to crop the bottom and right sides.

14.If you have finished choosing the area to crop, press the OK button.

15.You see a preview of your cropped photo. Press the OK button. (If you need to reset the crop area, press the Cancel button, then repeat steps 11 through 14.)

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