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previous page) | 4800x1200 Optimized dpi. | 1 On the Quality tab of the |
Printing is very |
| printer Properties dialog box, |
slow. |
| set the Print Quality to Best |
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| and set the Paper Type to |
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| Photo Paper. Under High |
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| Resolution Control, select |
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| PhotoREt instead of |
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| 4800x1200 Optimized dpi. |
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| 2 Try printing again. |
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| Macintosh |
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| 1 On the Paper Type/Quality |
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| panel, deselect High |
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| Resolution Photo. |
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| 2 Try printing again. |
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| You may be using a USB | Try the following: |
| hub and other USB devices | • Connect the USB cable |
| are in use. | directly from the computer to |
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| the USB port on the back of |
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| the printer; do not use a hub. |
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| • Avoid using other devices |
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| attached to a hub while |
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| printing. |
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| The Paper Type option may | When the paper type is set to |
| be set to Automatic. | Automatic, the printer scans the |
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| paper to determine the |
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| appropriate paper type. This |
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| may take a few extra seconds. |
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| To avoid this, select a specific |
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| paper type before printing. |
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| Windows PC |
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| • Select the appropriate paper |
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| type on the Quality tab of |
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| printer Properties. |
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| Macintosh |
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| • Select the appropriate paper |
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| type on the Paper Type/ |
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| Quality panel of the Print |
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| dialog box. |
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