Epson R260 Printer Basics - Page 23

Windows XP, Click, When you see the Windows Photo Gallery again

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Note: If you're not sure which paper type to select, see the table on page 20. 5. Click Options in the lower right corner of the screen and select Printer Properties. 6. When you see your printer's properties window, select Photo as the Quality Option setting. 7. Click the Borderless check box. Read the message and click OK. 8. Click the Page Layout tab. If necessary, adjust the Expansion slider in the Borderless box to choose Max, Min, or the in-between setting. Min retains the entire image in your print, but there may be a small white edge on the borders of the print. Max expands the image to ensure that there are no unprinted edges, but the edges of the image may not appear in the print. 9. Click OK. 10. When you see the Windows Photo Gallery again, click Print. Windows XP 1. Locate the photo you want to print on your computer. 2. Right-click the photo, highlight Open With, and select Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Print icon Printing Borderless Photos 23

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Note:
If you’re not sure which paper type to select, see the table on page 20.
5.
Click
Options
in the lower right corner of the screen and select
Printer
Properties.
6.
When you see your printer’s properties window, select
Photo
as the Quality
Option setting.
7.
Click the
Borderless
check box. Read the message and click
OK
.
8.
Click the
Page Layout
tab. If necessary, adjust the Expansion slider in the
Borderless box to choose
Max
,
Min
, or the in-between setting.
Min
retains the entire image in your print, but there may be a small white
edge on the borders of the print.
Max
expands the image to ensure that there
are no unprinted edges, but the edges of the image may not appear in the
print.
9.
Click
OK
.
10. When you see the Windows Photo Gallery again, click
Print
.
Windows XP
1.
Locate the photo you want to print on your computer.
2.
Right-click the photo, highlight
Open With
, and select
Windows Picture
and Fax Viewer
.
Print icon