HP 6520 HP Deskjet 6500 Printer series - (Windows) User's Guide - Page 33
Maximum dpi, Exif Print - deskjet driver
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HP Deskjet 6500 series printers 6.1.4 Maximum dpi The Maximum dpi print quality setting offers 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi printing. The 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi print mode is the highest quality resolution for this printer. When 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi is selected in the printer driver, the tri-color print cartridge prints in the 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi mode (up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi color and 1200-input dpi). If a photo print cartridge is also installed, the print quality is enhanced. A photo print cartridge can be purchased separately if it is not included with your printer. Note: Use an HP premium photo paper when printing in the Maximum dpi print quality setting in order to enhance color matching and detail in the photo. Follow these steps to print in the 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi mode: 1. Open the Printer Properties dialog box. 2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab or the Paper/Quality tab. Note: On the Printing Shortcuts tab, select either Photo printing-borderless or Photo printing-with white borders. 3. Find the appropriate drop-down list: Tab Drop-down list Printing Shortcuts Paper type Paper/Quality Type is Note: You do not need to set the print quality on both tabs. 4. Select the appropriate photo paper type in the drop-down list. 5. Click Maximum dpi in the Print quality drop-down list. Note: The Maximum dpi setting temporarily uses a lot of disk space and may print slowly. 6. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK. 6.1.5 Exif Print Exif Print (Exchangeable Image File Format 2.2) is an international digital imaging standard that simplifies digital photography and enhances printed photographs. When a photograph is taken with an Exif Print-enabled digital camera, Exif Print captures information such as exposure time, type of flash, and color saturation, and stores it in the image file. The HP Deskjet printer software then uses this information to automatically perform image specific enhancements, to create outstanding photographs. 33