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Advanced Printing Printing Borderless Photographs This section describes how to print from Easy-PhotoPrint using the Borderless Printing mode. Easy-PhotoPrint is included on your Setup Software & User's Guide CD-ROM. Media Types Suitable for Borderless Printing z The following media are compatible with Borderless Printing: - Photo Paper Pro (Letter and 4" x 6") - Photo Paper Plus Glossy (Letter, 5" x 7", and 4" x 6") - Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss (Letter and 4" x 6") - Matte Photo Paper (Letter) - Glossy Photo Paper (Letter and 4" x 6") z Printing on paper other than the above may deteriorate the print quality or may produce prints in different color tones. z Selecting the wrong media type may affect the colors or cause printing to slow down. To ensure optimum printing results, select the correct media type that matches the paper you are loading in the printer. z Borderless Printing may not assure high print quality on the edges of the print or may cause the edges of the print blurred. Follow the steps below to produce color prints of digital camera photographs with EasyPhotoPrint using the Borderless Printing function. Easy-PhotoPrint supports ExifPrint. EasyPhotoPrint can handle only JPEG files (file name extension: .jpg and .jpeg). You can edit images taken with a digital camera by using the Red-Eye Correction function and Digital Face Smoothing function and print them with Easy-PhotoPrint. For more information about Easy-PhotoPrint, refer to the Photo Application Guide. This section provides the procedure for printing out photographs under Windows. The procedure with Macintosh. 1 Turn on the printer. See "Turning on the Printer" on page 2. 2 Load the paper on the printer. See "Loading Paper" on page 3. 38

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Advanced Printing
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Printing Borderless Photographs
This section describes how to print from Easy-PhotoPrint using the Borderless Printing
mode. Easy-PhotoPrint is included on your
Setup Software & User’s Guide CD-ROM
.
Media Types Suitable for Borderless Printing
The following media are compatible with
Borderless Printing
:
- Photo Paper Pro (Letter and 4" x 6")
- Photo Paper Plus Glossy (Letter, 5" x 7", and 4" x 6")
- Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss (Letter and 4" x 6")
- Matte Photo Paper (Letter)
- Glossy Photo Paper (Letter and 4" x 6")
Printing on paper other than the above may deteriorate the print quality or
may produce prints in different color tones.
Selecting the wrong media type may affect the colors or cause printing to
slow down.
To ensure optimum printing results, select the correct media type that
matches the paper you are loading in the printer.
Borderless Printing
may not assure high print quality on the edges of the
print or may cause the edges of the print blurred.
Follow the steps below to produce color prints of digital camera photographs with Easy-
PhotoPrint using the
Borderless Printing
function. Easy-PhotoPrint supports ExifPrint. Easy-
PhotoPrint can handle only JPEG files (file name extension: .jpg and .jpeg).
You can edit images taken with a digital camera by using the
Red-Eye Correction
function
and
Digital Face Smoothing
function and print them with Easy-PhotoPrint. For more
information about Easy-PhotoPrint, refer to the
Photo Application Guid
e.
This section provides the procedure for printing out photographs under Windows. The
procedure with Macintosh.
1
Turn on the printer.
See
Turning on the Printer
on page 2.
2
Load the paper on the printer.
See
Loading Paper
on page 3.