Dell 810 All In One Inkjet Printer User's Guide - Page 25

Printing a Document, Printing Photos, Print Borderless Photos

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Printing Printing a Document Printing Photos Print Borderless Photos Printing a Document 1. Turn on your computer and printer, and make sure they are connected. 2. Load paper with the print side facing up. For more information, see Loading Paper. 3. With your document open, click File® Print. 4. To customize your print settings: a. Click Preferences, Properties, Options, or Setup (depending on the program or operating system). The Printing Preferences dialog box opens. b. On the Print Setup tab, select the print quality/speed, paper size, media type, borderless printing, orientation, and number of copies. c. On the Advanced tab, you can specify a 2-sided printing option, a specialized layout option, or if you want to use Automatic Image Sharpening. d. After making the changes in Printing Preferences, click OK at the bottom of the screen to return to the Print dialog box. 5. Click OK or Print (depending on the program or operating system). Printing Photos 1. Load the photo paper with the print (glossy) side facing up. For more information, see Print Media Guidelines. 2. With your document open, click File® Print. 3. To customize your print settings, click Preferences, Properties, Options, or Setup (depending on the program or operating system). The Printing Preferences dialog box opens. NOTE: If you are using the Dell Picture Studio™, select Printer Settings to view Print Properties. 4. On the Print Setup tab, select Photo, and then select the dpi settings for the photo from the drop-down menu. 5. Select the paper size, media type, orientation, and the number of copies. NOTE: Photo/glossy paper is recommended for printing photos. You can only print in 4800 dpi on photo/glossy paper. 6. When you are finished customizing your print settings, click OK. 7. Click OK or Print (depending on the program or operating system). 8. To prevent your photos from sticking together or smudging, remove each photo after it exits the paper exit tray. NOTE: Before placing your prints in a nonadhesive photo album or frame, allow sufficient time for the prints to dry thoroughly (12 to 24 hours, depending on the ambient conditions). This maximizes the life of your prints. Print Borderless Photos

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Printing
Printing a Document
Printing Photos
Print Borderless Photos
Printing a Document
1.
Turn on your computer and printer, and make sure they are connected.
2.
Load paper with the print side facing up. For more information, see
Loading Paper
.
3.
With your document open, click
File
®
Print
.
4.
To customize your print settings:
a.
Click
Preferences
,
Properties
,
Options
, or
Setup
(depending on the program or operating system).
The
Printing Preferences
dialog box opens.
b.
On the
Print Setup
tab, select the print quality/speed, paper size, media type, borderless printing, orientation, and number of copies.
c.
On the
Advanced
tab, you can specify a 2-sided printing option, a specialized layout option, or if you want to use
Automatic Image Sharpening
.
d.
After making the changes in
Printing Preferences
, click
OK
at the bottom of the screen to return to the
Print
dialog box.
5.
Click
OK
or
Print
(depending on the program or operating system).
Printing Photos
1.
Load the photo paper with the print (glossy) side facing up. For more information, see
Print Media Guidelines
.
2.
With your document open, click
File
®
Print
.
3.
To customize your print settings, click
Preferences
,
Properties
,
Options
, or
Setup
(depending on the program or operating system).
The
Printing Preferences
dialog box opens.
4.
On the
Print Setup
tab, select
Photo
, and then select the dpi settings for the photo from the drop-down menu.
5.
Select the paper size, media type, orientation, and the number of copies.
6.
When you are finished customizing your print settings, click
OK
.
7.
Click
OK
or
Print
(depending on the program or operating system).
8.
To prevent your photos from sticking together or smudging, remove each photo after it exits the paper exit tray.
Print Borderless Photos
NOTE:
If you are using the Dell Picture Studio™, select
Printer Settings
to view
Print Properties
.
NOTE:
Photo/glossy paper is recommended for printing photos. You can only print in 4800 dpi on photo/glossy paper.
NOTE:
Before placing your prints in a nonadhesive photo album or frame, allow sufficient time for the prints to dry thoroughly (12 to 24 hours,
depending on the ambient conditions). This maximizes the life of your prints.