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cFrom Orientation, click the portrait or landscape icon.
dClick OK.
2Choose a paper type and print quality:
aFrom the software program, choose File Print.
bFrom the pop-up menu in the upper left corner, choose Paper Type/Quality.
Note: If Automatic is not chosen in the Paper Type pop-up menu, choose Glossy/Photo
Paper for photo cards and Plain for other types of cards. For more information, s ee
“Using the paper type sensor” on page 14.
cFrom Print Quality, click Better or Best for photo and greeting cards and Normal for other
types of cards.
Note: Higher print quality settings result in better quality doc uments, but may t ake longer
to print.
3To print borderless photos on your cards:
aMake sure you choose one of the supported card sizes for borderless printing from Paper
Size in the Page Setup dialog box.
bFrom the software program, set the margins to zero.
Note: Disregard this step if your program does not support margin setting.
cOn the screen, make sure that the image covers the entire page.
dChoose File Print.
eFrom the pop-up menu in the upper left corner, choose Layout.
fClick Borderless.

Step 3: Print your cards

Click Print.
Note: To prevent smudging, remove each card as it exits the printer and let it dry before
stacking, or you can set extra time between pages as they exit th e printer . For help,
see the entry on “Wait for pages to dry” on page 11.
Printing envelopes
You can load up to 10 envelopes, depending on the thickness of the envelopes.