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Print panoramic photos, Printing Shortcuts

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Print panoramic photos For true panoramic printing, you must have taken a panoramic photo. Also, use HP panorama paper 10 x 30 cm (4 x 12 inch). To create a panoramic print from a non-panoramic photo, see the panorama photos section of "Specialty printing projects" on page 33. Guidelines • To learn how to use the photo printing features, see "photo enhancing" on page 42. • Verify that the photo paper you are using is not rippled or curled. • Do not exceed the paper tray capacity when loading media. For more information, see "Printer specifications" on page 81. • For maximum fade resistance, use HP Advanced Photo Paper. Prepare to print 1. Verify the printer is turned on. 2. Load paper. For more information, see the "Paper basics" on page 19 section. Print NOTE: If the software program you are using includes a photo printing feature, follow the instructions that are provided with the software program. Otherwise, follow these instructions. 1. Open the Print Properties dialog box. For more information, see "Printer Properties dialog box" on page 39. 2. On the Printing Shortcuts tab, select Photo printing-borderless or Photo printing-with white borders in the Printing Shortcuts list, then set the following options: • Print quality: Best • Paper type: The appropriate photo paper type • Paper size: The appropriate borderless photo panorama paper size • Orientation: Portrait or Landscape 3. Set the following options as appropriate: • "HP Real Life technology options" on page 42 • "Use advanced color settings" on page 45 • "Print black and white photos" on page 50 4. Select any other print settings you want, then click OK. Use What's This? help to learn more details about each of the features in the Printer Properties dialog box. For more information, see "What's This? help" on page 40. Related topics "Change the print settings for the print job" on page 43 Print photos 51

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Print panoramic photos
For true panoramic printing, you must have taken a panoramic photo. Also, use
HP panorama paper 10 x 30 cm (4 x 12 inch).
To create a panoramic print from a non-panoramic photo, see the panorama photos
section of
Specialty printing projects” on page 33
.
Guidelines
To learn how to use the photo printing features, see
photo enhancing” on page 42
.
Verify that the photo paper you are using is not rippled or curled.
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity when loading media. For more information,
see
Printer specifications” on page 81
.
For maximum fade resistance, use HP Advanced Photo Paper.
Prepare to print
1.
Verify the printer is turned on.
2.
Load paper. For more information, see the
Paper basics” on page 19
section.
Print
NOTE:
If the software program you are using includes a photo printing feature, follow
the instructions that are provided with the software program. Otherwise, follow these
instructions.
1.
Open the Print Properties dialog box. For more information, see
Printer Properties
dialog box” on page 39
.
2.
On the
Printing Shortcuts
tab, select
Photo printing-borderless
or
Photo
printing-with white borders
in the
Printing Shortcuts
list, then set the following
options:
Print quality
:
Best
Paper type
: The appropriate photo paper type
Paper size
: The appropriate borderless photo panorama paper size
Orientation
:
Portrait
or
Landscape
3.
Set the following options as appropriate:
HP Real Life technology options” on page 42
Use advanced color settings” on page 45
Print black and white photos” on page 50
4.
Select any other print settings you want, then click
OK
.
Use What's This? help to learn more details about each of the features in the Printer
Properties dialog box. For more information, see
What's This? help” on page 40
.
Related topics
Change the print settings for the print job” on page 43
Print photos
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