Note:

If your photos have faded over time, select On to bring them back to life.

If you set Color Restoration to On for a normal color photo, the photo may not be printed correctly.

4.Press OK again. Your photo is previewed.

5.Set the number of copies.

6.Press x Menu and change the settings (& “Print settings for Reprint/Restore Photos” on page 45). Then press OK.

7.Press x Start.

Note:

If the edges of the copy are cropped off, move the original away from the corner slightly.

Copying multiple photos

Place each photo horizontally.

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Note:

You can copy two 10 15 cm (4 6 in.) size photos at the same time. If the edge of the photo is missing after you print, try copying them one at a time.

Place your photo 5 mm away from the edge of the document table. Also when you place two photos, position each photo at least 5 mm away from the adjacent photo.

You can copy several different sized photos at

the same time, as long as they are larger than 30 40 mm.

Cropping and enlarging a photo

You can crop out the rest of the photo and print just the main subject by itself when you copy a photo.

1.Press v Specialty Print.

2.Refer to “Copying Photos” on page 12 and follow the steps from 2 to 4.

3.Press G [Display/Crop]. You see the cropping screen.

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

Copies +, - Change the frame size.

u, d, l, r Move the frame.

xMenu Rotate the frame.

Note:

x Menu is only available in the Memory Card mode.

5.Press OK to confirm the cropped image.

Note:

To readjust the frame’s position, press y Back to return to the previous screen.

6.When you have finished checking the cropped image, press OK.

Note:

The icon is displayed on the cropped image.

7.Set the number of copies.

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