HP Deskjet 695/697 (English) Windows Users Guide - C4562-60287 - Page 39

Make a good, impression, Wrap it up

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20 q Scan the pictures yourself. Use your own scanner or gather your pictures together and rent a scanner at a local copy shop. q Get your photos scanned at your local camera shop. For a small fee, you can have an entire roll of photos put on a CD. Be sure to ask your camera shop to also put a CD-viewing program on the CD with your photos. q Take a digital photo. A digital camera bypasses film entirely and turns the photo into a computer file. Call a full-service copy shop or a camera supply store about renting one. Paper Pointer Make a good impression Use HP Photo Paper or HP Premium Photo Paper for best results when you're printing with the photo cartridge. HP Photo Paper is heavyweight and ideal for two-sided photo projects. HP Premium Photo Paper looks and feels like traditional photo paper. It is ideal for family portraits, reprints, and enlargements. Look for them at any office or computer supply store, or call HP Direct. See page 62 for the phone number nearest you. Wrap it up For a small gift, design and make your own wrapping paper by copying your company logo or your child's drawing over an entire page.

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Paper Pointer
Make a good
impression
Use HP Photo Paper or HP
Premium Photo Paper for
best results when you’re
printing with the photo
cartridge. HP Photo Paper
is heavyweight and ideal
for two-sided photo
projects. HP Premium
Photo Paper looks and feels
like traditional photo paper.
It is ideal for family
portraits, reprints, and
enlargements. Look for
them at any office or
computer supply store,
or call HP Direct. See
page 62 for the phone
number nearest you.
Wrap it up
For a small gift, design and
make your own wrapping
paper by copying your
company logo or your
child’s drawing over an
entire page.
Scan the pictures yourself. Use your own scanner or gather your pictures
together and rent a scanner at a local copy shop.
Get your photos scanned at your local camera shop. For a small fee, you can
have an entire roll of photos put on a CD. Be sure to ask your camera shop to
also put a CD-viewing program on the CD with your photos.
Take a digital photo. A digital camera bypasses film entirely and turns the
photo into a computer file. Call a full-service copy shop or a camera supply
store about renting one.