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chapter 5 extend colors You can set the printer to automatically deepen and intensify the colors in the photos you print. Extending colors is a good way to improve color photos that look washed out or faded, but it will increase printing time and may not have a noticeable effect on all photos. The printer's factory default setting for automatically extending colors is Off. You can change the default setting by following these steps: 1 Press the MENU button on the printer's control panel. 2 Press the SELECT PHOTOS  button until Preferences is highlighted on the printer's LCD screen. Press the OK button. 3 Press the SELECT PHOTOS  button until Extend colors is highlighted on the printer's LCD screen. Press the OK button. 4 Select from the following: - On if you want the printer to automatically increase the intensity of the colors (color saturation) when it prints your photos. - Off if you do not want the printer to adjust the color saturation when it prints your photos. 5 With your selection highlighted on the printer's LCD screen, press the OK button. unmark camera-selected photos after printing Camera-selected photos are photos you selected for printing using your digital camera. When you select photos using your camera, the camera creates a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file that identifies which photos have been selected. For information about printing camera-selected photos, see print camera-selected photos on page 26. After printing camera-selected photos, you can choose to unmark (deselect) them or to keep them marked so you can print the same set of photos again. Unmarking the photos deletes the DPOF file from the memory card. Note: Unmarking photos does not delete the photos from the memory card. The printer's factory default setting is to Ask if you want to unmark cameraselected photos after they have been printed. You can change the default setting by following these steps: 1 Press the MENU button on the printer's control panel. 2 Press the SELECT PHOTOS  button until Preferences is highlighted on the printer's LCD screen. Press the OK button. 3 Press the SELECT PHOTOS  button until Camera selections is highlighted on the printer's LCD screen. Press the OK button. 40 hp photosmart 240 series

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hp photosmart 240 series
chapter 5
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extend colors
You can set the printer to automatically deepen and intensify the colors in the
photos you print. Extending colors is a good way to improve color photos that
look washed out or faded, but it will increase printing time and may not have a
noticeable effect on all photos.
The printer’s factory default setting for automatically extending colors is
Off
. You
can change the default setting by following these steps:
1
Press the
M
ENU
button on the printer’s control panel.
2
Press the
S
ELECT
P
HOTOS
button until
Preferences
is highlighted on the
printer’s LCD screen. Press the
OK
button.
3
Press the
S
ELECT
P
HOTOS
button until
Extend colors
is highlighted on the
printer’s LCD screen. Press the
OK
button.
4
Select from the following:
On
if you want the printer to automatically increase the intensity of the
colors (color saturation) when it prints your photos.
Off
if you do not want the printer to adjust the color saturation when it
prints your photos.
5
With your selection highlighted on the printer’s LCD screen, press the
OK
button.
unmark camera-selected photos after printing
Camera-selected photos are photos you selected for printing using your digital
camera. When you select photos using your camera, the camera creates a
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file that identifies which photos have been
selected. For information about printing camera-selected photos, see
print
camera-selected photos
on page 26.
After printing camera-selected photos, you can choose to unmark (deselect) them
or to keep them marked so you can print the same set of photos again.
Unmarking the photos deletes the DPOF file from the memory card.
Note:
Unmarking photos does not delete the photos from the memory card.
The printer’s factory default setting is to
Ask
if you want to unmark camera-
selected photos after they have been printed. You can change the default setting
by following these steps:
1
Press the
M
ENU
button on the printer’s control panel.
2
Press the
S
ELECT
P
HOTOS
button until
Preferences
is highlighted on the
printer’s LCD screen. Press the
OK
button.
3
Press the
S
ELECT
P
HOTOS
button until
Camera selections
is highlighted
on the printer’s LCD screen. Press the
OK
button.