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language 1 chapter 2 4 After printing the camera-selected photos, the printer asks whether you want to unmark the camera-selected photos and delete the DPOF file. To unmark the photos, press the SELECT PHOTOS  button to highlight Yes, then press the OK button. To keep your selections so you can print the same set of camera-selected photos again, press the SELECT PHOTOS  button to highlight No, then press the OK button. Note: Unmarking photos does not delete the photos from the memory card. For information about changing the printer's default setting for unmarking camera-selected photos after printing, see change printer preferences on page 23. If you have an HP direct-printing digital camera, you can also print cameraselected photos by connecting the camera directly to the printer. For more information, see the HP Photosmart Printer Help. For information about viewing the Printer Help, see view the hp photosmart printer help on page 1. enhance your photos The control panel on your printer is designed to make photo projects fun and easy. You can crop your photos, adjust the brightness of your photos, and add decorative frames and special color effects to your photos. The affordable projects you can create are endless-just use your imagination! Note: All of the print settings described in this section are applied to individual photos and are discarded when you deselect the photo. crop a photo When you print from a memory card, you can use the printer's control panel to crop a photo so only your favorite portion of the photo prints. 1 Insert a memory card into the printer's memory card slot. For more information, see insert a memory card on page 12. 2 Press the SELECT PHOTOS  or  button to highlight the photo layout you want to print-1, 2, or 4 photos per page-then press the OK button. 3 When the first photo on the memory card appears on the printer's LCD screen, press the SELECT PHOTOS  or  button to navigate to the photo you want to crop. When the photo you want to crop appears on the printer's LCD screen, press the OK button to select it. 4 Press the ZOOM + button on the printer's control panel. Four arrows on the printer's LCD screen blink briefly to indicate that you are entering Zoom mode. The print settings at the bottom of the display are replaced by the Zoom icon and magnification level. Note: Make sure to press the ZOOM + button first. If you press the ZOOM - button first, the printer will exit Zoom mode and go to 9-up view mode. (In 9-up view mode, 9 photos appear on the printer's LCD screen at a time.) To return to Zoom mode for the selected photo, press the ZOOM + button twice. 5 Press the ZOOM + button to increase the magnification level by 0.25x. The maximum magnification level is 5.0x. 20 hp photosmart 240 series

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hp photosmart 240 series
chapter 2
20
language 1
4
After printing the camera-selected photos, the printer asks whether you
want to unmark the camera-selected photos and delete the DPOF file. To
unmark the photos, press the
S
ELECT
P
HOTOS
button to highlight
Yes
,
then press the
OK
button. To keep your selections so you can print the
same set of camera-selected photos again, press the
S
ELECT
P
HOTOS
button to highlight
No
, then press the
OK
button.
Note:
Unmarking photos does not delete the photos from the memory card.
For information about changing the printer’s default setting for unmarking
camera-selected photos after printing, see
change printer preferences
on
page 23.
If you have an HP direct-printing digital camera, you can also print camera-
selected photos by connecting the camera directly to the printer. For more
information, see the HP Photosmart Printer Help. For information about viewing
the Printer Help, see
view the hp photosmart printer help
on page 1.
enhance your photos
The control panel on your printer is designed to make photo projects fun and
easy. You can crop your photos, adjust the brightness of your photos, and add
decorative frames and special color effects to your photos. The affordable
projects you can create are endless—just use your imagination!
Note:
All of the print settings described in this section are applied to
individual photos and are discarded when you deselect the photo.
crop a photo
When you print from a memory card, you can use the printer’s control panel to
crop a photo so only your favorite portion of the photo prints.
1
Insert a memory card into the printer’s memory card slot. For more
information, see
insert a memory card
on page 12.
2
Press the
S
ELECT
P
HOTOS
or
button to highlight the photo layout you
want to print—1, 2, or 4 photos per page—then press the
OK
button.
3
When the first photo on the memory card appears on the printer’s LCD
screen, press the
S
ELECT
P
HOTOS
or
button to navigate to the photo
you want to crop. When the photo you want to crop appears on the
printer’s LCD screen, press the
OK
button to select it.
4
Press the
Z
OOM
+
button on the printer’s control panel.
Four arrows on the printer’s LCD screen blink briefly to indicate
that you are entering Zoom mode. The print settings at the bottom
of the display are replaced by the Zoom icon and magnification
level.
Note:
Make sure to press the
Z
OOM
+
button first. If you press the
Z
OOM
button first, the printer will exit Zoom mode and go to 9-up view mode. (In
9-up view mode, 9 photos appear on the printer’s LCD screen at a time.) To
return to Zoom mode for the selected photo, press the
Z
OOM
+
button twice.
5
Press the
Z
OOM
+
button to increase the magnification level by 0.25x. The
maximum magnification level is 5.0x.