Small Image: To boost the appearance of small images taken from mobile phones and low-resolution PDAs, set this option to On. (Make sure to turn this option Off when printing most photos, or your printer will print slowly.)

Brightness: If your prints are too dark or bright, use this setting to adjust them.

Contrast: To increase the contrast, choose High or Super High.

Sharpness: Adjust this setting to sharpen or soften your prints.

Saturation: Choose More or Most for stronger colors, or choose Less or Least for softer colors.

Date: Prints the date with your photo in one of the following formats: yyyy.mm.dd (2004.12.12), mmm.dd.yyyy (Dec.12.2004), dd.mmm.yyyy (12.Dec.2004), or None (no date).

Time: Prints the time with your photo in one of the following formats:

12-hour system (9:00), 24-hour system (21:00), or None (no time printed).

Print Info: Set this to On to print your camera’s exposure time (shutter speed), F-stop (aperture), and ISO speed.

Fit to Frame: If your photo is too long or wide to fit inside the available space on your selected layout, part of the image will be automatically cropped. Set this option to Off if you want to turn off automatic cropping (leaving white space at the edges of the photo).

Cropped area

Fit to Frame turned on

Fit to Frame turned off

Bidirectional: Set this to On if you want to print at a higher speed.

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

7.If you want to print multiple sets of your entire print job, press the u and d buttons to choose a number of sets to print (1 to 99).

8.Press the x Color button or x B&W button. Your print job begins printing.

Note:

To cancel a print job while printing, press the y Stop button.

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