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.
Using Fast Pics to print borderless photos
Use Fast Pics to retrieve, edit, and print photos stored on your computer.
1Open Fast Pics. For more information, see “Using Fast Pics” on page 15.
2If necessary, click Change Folder to browse to the location where your photos are stored.
3Click each photo you want to print.
4If you want to edit the photos, click Edit. For more information, see “Using Fast Pics” on page 15.
5After using the editing tools, click Done.
6Save the edited photos as new files or replace the original files with the edited ones. You can also choose Continue without saving to discard your changes.
7Select a size for each photo and the blank paper size in the printer. To print borderless photos, you must select a photo size equal to the size of the paper loaded.
8Select the Number of copies.
9Click Print Now.
Using Print Properties to print borderless photos
Use Print Properties to print photos from a Windows program.
1Load paper. For best results, use photo or glossy 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.)
2From the software application, click File Print.
3Click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup.
4From the Quality/Copies tab, select Photo.
5From the Paper Type menu, choose a paper type.
6From the Paper Setup tab, select Borderless, and then select the paper size and the orientation of the photo.
7Click OK.
8Click OK or Print.
Working with photos
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