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language 1 print photos from a memory card 6 Press the SELECT PHOTOS button until Add color effect is highlighted on the printer's LCD screen. Press the OK button. 7 Press the SELECT PHOTOS button until the photo color effect you want to use is highlighted on the printer's LCD screen, then press the OK button to select it. You may choose from the following color effects: - Black & white - Sepia - Antique - No effect (default) The printer displays the photo with the selected photo color effect applied. 8 Press the PRINT button to begin printing. change printer preferences You can change the printer's factory default settings to your own personal preferences using the printer menu on the printer's control panel. Printer preferences are global settings-they apply to every photo you print from the printer's control panel. You can change the default photo layout and default number of copies, set the printer to print borderless photos or photos with a white border, add date/time stamps to your photos, set the printer to automatically improve contrast and color saturation in your photos, and choose whether to adjust your photos using Exif Print information. A complete list of available printer preferences and their factory default settings can be found under Preferences in printer menu structure on page 6. You can change the printer preferences by using the following general procedure: 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 the printer preference you want to change is highlighted on the printer's LCD screen. Press the OK button. 4 Press the SELECT PHOTOS button until the desired setting is highlighted on the printer's LCD screen. Press the OK button. For more information about printer preferences, see the HP Photosmart Printer Help. For information about viewing the Printer Help, see view the hp photosmart printer help on page 1. reference guide 23