Note: If the computer or printer is turned off while the camera is connected, you must disconnect and then reconnect the camera.
Working with photos
Note: To prevent smudging or scratching, avoid touching the printed surface with your fingers or sharp objects. For best results, remove each printed sheet individually from the paper exit tray, and allow the prints to dry at least 24 hours before stacking, displaying, or storing.
Printing photos using the computer
1Load photo paper, with the glossy or printable side facing you. (If you are not sure which side is the printable side, see the instructions that came with the paper.) For more information, see “Loading paper” on page 18.
2Customize the settings as needed in the Page Setup dialog.
aWith a photo open, choose File Page Setup.
bFrom the “Format for”
cFrom the Paper Size
dChoose an orientation.
eClick OK.
3Customize the settings as needed in the Print dialog. a With a photo open, choose File Print.
b From the Printer
c For Mac OS X version 10.4 or later, click Advanced. Otherwise, proceed to the next step. d From the Copies & Pages
e From the same
•From the Paper Type
•From the Print Quality area, choose Automatic or Photo.
fClick Print.
Note: To prevent smudging or scratching, avoid touching the printed surface with your fingers or sharp objects. For best results, remove each printed sheet individually from the paper exit tray, and allow the prints to dry at least 24 hours before stacking, displaying, or storing.
Related topics:
•“Enhancing photo print quality using the software” on page 87
Printing cards
1Load greeting cards, index cards, or postcards.
Notes:
•Make sure the thickness of each card does not exceed 0.020 inch (0.50 mm).
•Make sure the print side of the card faces you.
2Customize the settings as needed in the Page Setup dialog.
aWith a document open, click File Page Setup.
bFrom the “Format for”
cFrom the Paper Size
Working with photos
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