Setting

Description

 

 

2. Image Size

Lets you set the size at which you want the image

 

printed. Most choices are self-explanatory, but two

 

require some explanation: Fill Entire Page and Fit to

 

Page.

 

The Fill Entire Page setting scales the image to cover

 

all of the printable area on the paper. If you inserted

 

photo paper in the input tray, there will not be a white

 

border around the photo. Some cropping may occur. Fit

 

to Page scales the image to cover as much of the page

 

as possible while keeping the original aspect ratio

 

without cropping. The image is centered on the page

 

and is surrounded by a white border.

 

 

3. Tray Select

Lets you select the input tray (front or rear) that the

 

HP all-in-one should use. This setting is only available if

 

a rear tray is detected when you turn on the HP all-in-

 

one.

 

 

4. Paper Size

Lets you select the paper size for the current print job.

 

The Automatic setting defaults to a large (letter or A4)

 

and small 10 by 15 cm (4 by 6 inch) paper size that

 

varies by country/region. When Paper Size and Paper

 

Type are both set to Automatic, the HP all-in-one

 

selects the best print options for the current print job.

 

The other Paper Size settings let you override the

 

automatic settings.

 

 

5. Paper Type

Lets you select the paper type for the current print job.

 

The Automatic setting lets the HP all-in-one detect and

 

set the paper type automatically. When Paper Size and

 

Paper Type are both set to Automatic, the HP all-in-

 

one selects the best options for the current print job. The

 

other Paper Type settings let you override the automatic

 

settings.

 

 

6. Layout Style

Lets you select one of three layout styles for the current

 

print job.

 

The Paper Saver layout fits as many photos on the

 

paper as possible, rotating and cropping photos if

 

necessary.

 

The Album layouts keep the orientation of the original

 

photos. Some cropping might occur.

 

 

7. Smart Focus

Lets you enable or disable automatic digital sharpening

 

of photos. Smart Focus affects only printed photos. It

 

does not change the appearance of photos on the color

 

graphics display or the actual image file on the memory

 

card. Smart Focus is enabled by default.

 

 

PictBridge and Card Memory

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