KODAK HERO 3.1 All-in-One Printer

Zooming and cropping pictures

Use the zoom buttons to select a portion of your picture for printing.

To zoom and crop a picture:

1. Insert the memory card into the memory card slot.

memory card slot

2.Press or to select the picture you want to crop, then press OK.

3.Press Zoom + to enlarge the picture on the LCD. A red box shows the area that will be printed.

NOTE: You can press Zoom + repeatedly to enlarge the picture in increments of

0.25up to a magnification of 5X. Press Zoom – to decrease the magnification in increments of 0.25 down to 1X.

4.Press the Rotate button to rotate the crop box, if desired.

IMPORTANT: Always load the paper short side first. The printer automatically detects the orientation of the picture, whether it’s portrait or landscape, and prints accordingly. If the photo paper is loaded in the wrong direction, the image will be cut off and the paper may jam. If the paper is loaded with the wrong side up, the image quality will be affected.

5.Use the navigation buttons , , , and to move the picture on the LCD up, down, left, or right. Only the part of the picture in the red box will print. The crop window matches the aspect ratio of the selected output print size.

NOTE: Zooming and cropping does not change the saved picture on the memory card.

6.When you are satisfied with the picture, press OK. The picture appears in the original view with a red box around the portion of the picture that will print.

7.Press Start to begin printing.

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Kodak 3.1 manual Zooming and cropping pictures

3.1 specifications

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