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Printing Borderless Photographs with Windows

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Advanced Printing Printing Borderless Photographs with Windows This chapter describes the steps used to print from photo applications included with your Setup Software & User's Guide CD-ROM using the Borderless Printing mode. Note Media Types Suitable for Borderless Printing z Media types compatible with Borderless Printing include Photo Paper Plus Glossy (LTR, 4" x 6", 5" x 7"), Photo Paper Plus Semigloss (LTR, 4" x 6"), Photo Paper Pro (LTR, 4" x 6"), Matte Photo Paper (LTR), and Glossy Photo Paper (LTR). - Printing on paper other than the above may deteriorate the print quality or may produce the print in different color tone. - 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 EasyPhotoPrint using the Borderless Printing function. Easy-PhotoPrint supports Exif Print (Exif 2.2). Easy-PhotoPrint can handle only JPEG files (filename extension: .jpg and .jpeg). This section describes how to print photographs stored in a folder on the hard disk. 1 Start Easy-PhotoPrint. (1) Store the photographs you took with your digital camera in a folder on the hard disk. (2) Click Start, select All Programs (or Programs), Canon Utilities, Easy-PhotoPrint, and then Easy-PhotoPrint. The Image Selection tab is displayed. 38

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Advanced Printing
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Printing Borderless Photographs with Windows
This chapter describes the steps used to print from photo applications included with your
Setup Software & User’s Guide CD-ROM
using the Borderless Printing mode.
Follow the steps below to produce color prints of digital camera photographs with Easy-
PhotoPrint using the Borderless Printing function. Easy-PhotoPrint supports Exif Print (Exif
2.2). Easy-PhotoPrint can handle only JPEG files (filename extension: .jpg and .jpeg).
This section describes how to print photographs stored in a folder on the hard disk.
1
Start Easy-PhotoPrint.
(1)
Store the photographs you took with your digital camera in a folder on the hard
disk.
(2)
Click Start
Start
Start
Start, select All Programs
All Programs
All Programs
All Programs (or Programs
Programs
Programs
Programs), Canon Utilities
Canon Utilities
Canon Utilities
Canon Utilities, Easy-PhotoPrint
Easy-PhotoPrint
Easy-PhotoPrint
Easy-PhotoPrint,
and then Easy-PhotoPrint
Easy-PhotoPrint
Easy-PhotoPrint
Easy-PhotoPrint.
The Image Selection
Image Selection
Image Selection
Image Selection tab is displayed.
Note
Media Types Suitable for Borderless Printing
Media types compatible with Borderless Printing include Photo
Paper Plus Glossy (LTR, 4" x 6", 5" x 7"), Photo Paper Plus Semi-
gloss (LTR, 4" x 6"), Photo Paper Pro (LTR, 4" x 6"), Matte Photo
Paper (LTR), and Glossy Photo Paper (LTR).
-
Printing on paper other than the above may deteriorate the print
quality or may produce the print in different color tone.
-
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.