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Print photos on photo paper (Mac OS X), Photo Printing - Borderless

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Chapter 2 5. Click Photo Printing - Borderless or Photo Printing with white borders in the Printing Shortcuts list. The default settings are displayed. NOTE: To achieve the highest dpi resolution, you can use the Maximum dpi setting with supported types of photo paper. If Maximum dpi is not listed in the Print quality drop-down list, you can enable it from the Advanced tab. 6. If you change any settings on the Printing Shortcuts tab, you can save your custom settings as a new printing shortcut: • Select the shortcut, and then click Save As. • To delete a shortcut, select the shortcut, and then click Delete. TIP: You can change more options for the print job by using the features available on the other tabs in the dialog box. 7. If you want to print the photo in black and white, click the Advanced tab and, in the Color Options area, select the Print in grayscale check box. 8. Click OK, and then click Print or OK to begin printing. Print photos on photo paper (Mac OS X) 1. Load paper in the tray. For more information, see Load media. 2. If you are using Mac OS X (v10.4), complete the following steps: a. From the File menu in your software application, choose Page Setup. b. Choose the desired printer in the Format for pop-up menu. c. Specify the page attributes, such as the paper size, orientation, and scaling. d. Click OK. 3. From the File menu in your software application, choose Print. 4. Make sure the product you want to use is selected. 5. If necessary, if you are using Mac OS X (v10.4), click Advanced. 6. Choose Paper Type/Quality from the pop-up menu (located below the Orientation setting in Mac OS X v10.5), and then choose the following settings: • Paper Type: The appropriate photo paper type • Quality: Best or Maximum dpi NOTE: If your computer is using Mac OS X (v10.5), click the blue disclosure triangle next to the Printer selection to access these options. 7. If necessary, click the disclosure triangle next to Color Options. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click Print to begin printing. 30 Print

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5.
Click
Photo Printing – Borderless
or
Photo Printing
with white borders in the
Printing Shortcuts
list. The default settings are displayed.
NOTE:
To achieve the highest dpi resolution, you can use the
Maximum dpi
setting with supported types of photo paper. If
Maximum dpi
is not listed in the
Print quality
drop-down list, you can enable it from the
Advanced
tab.
6.
If you change any settings on the
Printing Shortcuts
tab, you can save your custom
settings as a new printing shortcut:
Select the shortcut, and then click
Save As
.
To delete a shortcut, select the shortcut, and then click
Delete
.
TIP:
You can change more options for the print job by using the features
available on the other tabs in the dialog box.
7.
If you want to print the photo in black and white, click the
Advanced
tab and, in the
Color Options
area, select the
Print in grayscale
check box.
8.
Click
OK
, and then click
Print
or
OK
to begin printing.
Print photos on photo paper (Mac OS X)
1.
Load paper in the tray. For more information, see
Load media
.
2.
If you are using Mac OS X (v10.4), complete the following steps:
a
.
From the
File
menu in your software application, choose
Page Setup
.
b
.
Choose the desired printer in the
Format for
pop-up menu.
c
.
Specify the page attributes, such as the paper size, orientation, and scaling.
d
.
Click
OK
.
3.
From the
File
menu in your software application, choose
Print
.
4.
Make sure the product you want to use is selected.
5.
If necessary, if you are using Mac OS X (v10.4), click
Advanced
.
6.
Choose
Paper Type/Quality
from the pop-up menu (located below the
Orientation
setting in Mac OS X v10.5), and then choose the following settings:
Paper Type:
The appropriate photo paper type
Quality:
Best
or
Maximum dpi
NOTE:
If your computer is using Mac OS X (v10.5), click the blue disclosure
triangle next to the
Printer
selection to access these options.
7.
If necessary, click the disclosure triangle next to
Color Options
.
Select any other print settings that you want, and then click
Print
to begin printing.
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