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Printing Photos From a Memory Card or USB Key Using the, Operator Panel

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The Dell Imaging Toolbox opens. 5. From Dell Imaging Toolbox, click Print. 6. From the Browse Pictures dialog, select Printer Card Slots and select the pictures from Memory Card. 7. Click the pictures you want to print to move them to the picture pane. 8. Click Next to go to the enhance window. 9. Click Edit... to enhance the selected photo or click Add... to add more photos to the picture pane. 10. When you finish customizing your settings, click Save to File... to save the enhanced picture to at new file, or Save to save it to the original file. 11. Click Next > to go to the Finish window. 12. From the Paper size and Print size drop-down list, select the paper size and print size respectively. 13. Select the number of Copies per pictures you want to print. 14. Select the checkbox Optimize for cutting and Borderless, based on your preference. NOTE: Optimize for cutting is available only when the paper size is bigger than the print size. 15. When you finish customizing your Print settings, click Print. Printing Photos From a Memory Card or USB Key Using the Operator Panel 1. Turn on your printer. 2. Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot, USB Memory key into the PictBridge connector, or connect a digital camera to the PictBridge/USB connector. 3. Load the paper. For more information, see Loading Paper. NOTE: To print from the photo tray, ensure that the photo tray is engaged. 4. Press the up Arrow button to select the number of prints for the photo. 5. Press the right Arrow button to preview the next photo. 6. Press the Photo Mode menu button to change the print settings. 7. When you finish customizing your settings, press the Start button .

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The
Dell Imaging Toolbox
opens.
5. From Dell Imaging Toolbox, click
Print
.
6. From the
Browse Pictures
dialog, select
Printer Card Slots
and
select the pictures from
Memory Card
.
7. Click the pictures you want to print to move them to the picture pane.
8. Click
Next
to go to the enhance window.
9. Click
Edit...
to enhance the selected photo or click
Add...
to add more photos to the picture pane.
10. When you finish customizing your settings, click
Save to File...
to save the enhanced picture to at new file, or
Save
to save it to the original file.
11. Click
Next >
to go to the Finish window.
12. From the
Paper size
and
Print size
drop-down list, select the paper size and print size respectively.
13. Select the number of
Copies per pictures
you want to print.
14. Select the checkbox
Optimize for cutting
and
Borderless,
based on your preference.
NOTE:
Optimize for cutting
is available only when the paper size is bigger than the print size.
15. When you finish customizing your
Print settings
, click
Print
.
Printing Photos From a Memory Card or USB Key Using the
Operator Panel
1. Turn on your printer.
2. Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot, USB Memory key into the PictBridge connector, or connect a digital
camera to the PictBridge/USB connector.
3. Load the paper. For more information, see
Loading Paper
.
NOTE:
To print from the photo tray, ensure that the photo tray is engaged.
4. Press the up
Arrow
button
to select the number of prints for the photo.
5. Press the right
Arrow
button
to preview the next photo.
6. Press the
Photo
Mode
menu button
to change the print settings.
7. When you finish customizing your settings, press the
Start
button
.