Thin, colored objects or lines contain black sections

Horizontal grainy or white bands appear in light- to medium-gray areas

Enhance light areas of your copy

You can use Photo enhancements to enhance light colors that might otherwise appear white. You can also use Photo enhancements to eliminate or reduce any of the following that might occur when copying with Text enhancements:

Stray dots of color surround some text on your copies

Large, black typefaces look splotchy (not smooth)

Thin, colored objects or lines contain black sections

Horizontal grainy or white bands appear in light- to medium-gray areas

To copy an overexposed photo

1Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.

2Load your original photo face down on the right front corner of the glass. Position the photo on the glass so the long edge of the photo is along the front edge of the glass.

3In the Copy area, press Menu until Enhancements appears.

4Press until the Photo enhancement setting appears, and then press OK.

5Press Start Copy Color.

It is easy to set Enhancement settings for photos and other documents you copy by using the HP Image Zone software that came with your HP all-in-one. With one click of your mouse button, you can set a photo to copy with Photo enhancements, a text document to copy with Text enhancements, or a document that contains both images and text to copy with both Photo and Text enhancements turned on. For more information, see the onscreen HP Image Zone Help.

Prepare a color iron-on transfer

You can copy an image or text onto an iron-on transfer, then iron it onto a T-shirt, pillow cover, place mat, or other piece of fabric.

Tip Practice applying an iron-on transfer on an old garment first.

1Load the iron-on transfer paper in the input tray.

2Load your original face down on the right front corner of the glass.

If you are copying a photo, position the photo on the glass so the long edge of the photo is along the front edge of the glass.

3In the Copy area, press Menu until Copy Paper Type appears.

4Press until Iron-Onor Iron-On Mirrored appears, and then press OK.

Note Select Iron-Onas the paper type for dark-colored fabrics, and Iron-On Mirrored for white and light-colored fabrics.

5Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color.

Note When you select Iron-On Mirrored as the paper type, the HP all-in-one copies a mirror image of your original automatically so that it will appear properly when you iron it onto fabric.

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