Set Color

Print

Set Color

You can print in color or black-and-white. Printing in color is the default.

1On the Print menu, select Color.

2Press _ or ` to change the print color.

3Press OK to set the selected layout and continue to set options, press Photo to preview, or Start to print.

Set Print Quality

The Kodak EasyShare All-in-One provides three options that affect print speed and quality for plain paper. Print quality is automatically set to Kodak Picture Quality when photo paper is detected.

Draft Produces the fastest print speed, but the lowest quality.

Normal Delivers high-quality output and is the default setting. Normal prints faster than Best.

Best Produces the highest quality for all paper and eliminates the banding (striping) effect that sometimes occurs in solid areas. Best is the slowest print speed.

1On the Print menu, select Quality.

2Press _ or ` to change the print quality.

3Press OK to set the selected layout and continue to set options, press Photo to preview, or Start to print.

Save Settings

When you change print settings from the control panel, the settings apply only to the current print job. To apply print settings to all future print jobs, you can save the changes you make.

1On the Print menu, select Save Settings.

2Press _ or ` to set to Yes.

3Press Photo to preview, or Start to print.

Previewing Photos

The Print Preview screen contains a crop box, displays the current photo number on the card or USB host device, and the total number of photos on the card or device. It displays a checkbox indicating whether or not the currently displayed photo has been selected for printing. A checkmark is placed in the checkbox when the photo is selected along with the number of copies to be printed. All photos selected are given the number of copies specified in the Quantity parameter on the Print menu by default. For example, if the Quantity parameter is set to 2, all selected photos are initially be given a number-to-print value of 2.

Additionally, the Print Preview screen displays an icon of a printer and the total number of photos to be printed. For example if you select two photos, each set to print 2 copies, the number next to the printer icon will be 4.

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Kodak 5500 manual Previewing Photos, Set Color, Set Print Quality, Save Settings

5500 specifications

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