HP 722c (English) User's Guide - C5870-90010 - Page 26
Take a digital picture. A digital camera bypasses film entirely and makes
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What If s Get your photos scanned at your local camera shop. For a small fee, you can have an entire roll of pictures put on a CD-ROM disk. Be sure to ask your camera shop to also put a CD-viewing application on the disk with your pictures. PICTURES TAKE LONGER THAN YOU EXPECT TO PRINT Be patient. Because of their complexity, pictures, particularly color photographs, can take a long time to print. If you're printing a draft, you can speed up printing by using EconoFast print quality (directions on page 10), though the quality won't be the best. Or you can turn off color altogether and print a fast, inexpensive black draft. s Take a digital picture. A digital camera bypasses film entirely and makes the picture into a computer file. Call a full-service copy shop or a camera supply store about renting one. PICTURES DON'T LOOK AS CRISP AS THE SCANNED ORIGINAL The picture might have been scanned at a higher number of dots per inch (dpi) than your printer can print. To get the best results, scan photographs at 150 or 300 dpi. If you scan them at a higher dpi, you won't improve the print quality, and the pictures will take longer to print. 22