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HP Real Life Technologies, Black Ink Only

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Print Chapter 4 8. In the Basic Options area, select a high print quality, such as Best, from the Print Quality drop-down list. NOTE: To achieve the highest dpi resolution, you can use the Maximum dpi setting with supported types of photo paper. If Maximum dpi is not listed in the Print quality drop-down list, you can enable it from the Advanced tab. For more information, see "Print using Maximum dpi" on page 23. 9. In the HP Real Life Technologies area, click the Photo fix drop-down list and select from the following options: • Off: applies no HP Real Life Technologies to the image. • Basic: enhances low-resolution images; moderately adjusts image sharpness. 10. Click OK to return to the Properties dialog box. 11. (Optional) If you want to print the photo in black and white, click the Color tab and select the Print in grayscale check box. From the drop-down list, select one of the following options: • High Quality: uses all the available colors to print your photo in grayscale. This creates smooth and natural shades of gray. • Black Ink Only: uses black ink to print your photo in grayscale. The gray shading is created by varying patterns of black dots, which might result in a grainy image. 12. Click OK, and then click Print or OK in the Print dialog box. NOTE: Do not leave unused photo paper in the input tray. The paper might start to curl, which could reduce the quality of your printout. Photo paper should be flat before printing. Related topics • "Recommended papers for photo printing" on page 7 • "Load media" on page 10 • "Print using Maximum dpi" on page 23 • "View the print resolution" on page 24 • "Printing shortcuts" on page 24 • "Set the default print settings" on page 25 • "Stop the current job" on page 121 16 Print

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8.
In the
Basic Options
area, select a high print quality, such as
Best
, from the
Print
Quality
drop-down list.
NOTE:
To achieve the highest dpi resolution, you can use the
Maximum dpi
setting with supported types of photo paper. If
Maximum dpi
is not listed in the
Print quality drop-down list, you can enable it from the
Advanced
tab. For more
information, see
Print using Maximum dpi” on page 23
.
9.
In the
HP Real Life Technologies
area, click the
Photo fix
drop-down list and select
from the following options:
Off:
applies no
HP Real Life Technologies
to the image.
Basic:
enhances low-resolution images; moderately adjusts image sharpness.
10.
Click
OK
to return to the
Properties
dialog box.
11.
(Optional) If you want to print the photo in black and white, click the
Color
tab and
select the
Print in grayscale
check box. From the drop-down list, select one of the
following options:
High Quality:
uses all the available colors to print your photo in grayscale. This
creates smooth and natural shades of gray.
Black Ink Only:
uses black ink to print your photo in grayscale. The gray shading
is created by varying patterns of black dots, which might result in a grainy image.
12.
Click
OK
, and then click
Print
or
OK
in the
Print
dialog box.
NOTE:
Do not leave unused photo paper in the input tray. The paper might start to
curl, which could reduce the quality of your printout. Photo paper should be flat before
printing.
Related topics
Recommended papers for photo printing” on page 7
Load media” on page 10
Print using Maximum dpi” on page 23
View the print resolution” on page 24
Printing shortcuts” on page 24
Set the default print settings” on page 25
Stop the current job” on page 121
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