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Glossary alignment page application Auto Enhancement black and white Bluetooth Bluetooth card borderless card reader carrier collate control panel crop default printer settings dialog DPOF flash drive glossy paper gold contact area iPhoto memory card memory card slots nozzles photo paper PictBridge PictBridge port Print All / Index resize A page with printed alignment patterns that ejects from the printer during cartridge alignment. Any software loaded on your computer that lets you perform a specific task, such as word processing or photo editing. A feature that optimizes the quality of a photo. Non-color printing. A wireless technology used by compatible products. A memory storage device. A feature that prints photos without borders around them. A mechanical device that reads the files on memory cards. A mechanical device inside the printer that holds print cartridges. A printer software option that lets you automatically print one complete set of copies of a multiple-page document before the next set of copies begins, and so on. A group of buttons on the printer that lets you print without using the computer keyboard or mouse. A printer software option that lets you select a portion of the image to print. Printer software settings defined when the printer is manufactured. A software screen used to convey information to users. Digital Print Order Format. A feature in some digital cameras that lets the user specify, while the memory card is in the camera, which photos to print and the number of copies of each photo to be printed. A memory storage device which can be purchased separately from the printer. The printer has a port to which flash drives can be connected. Paper with one or two glossy sides designed for photos. The area on a print cartridge or a digital camera memory card through which data is transmitted. A Mac software application used to retrieve, edit, and print photos stored on a computer, memory card, flash drive, or digital camera. A small storage medium used to save digital data such as text, pictures, audio, and video; sometimes called a flash memory card. Slots on the printer control panel into which memory cards can be inserted. The area of the print cartridge through which ink flows before it is applied to paper during printing. Treated paper designed for printing photos. A feature in some digital cameras that enables the user to print images without using a computer or image-editing software. A port on the printer used with a USB cable to connect to a PictBridge-enabled digital camera to the printer. A printer menu that alllows the user to print all the photos selected as thumbnails on an index page, or to print one photo per index page. A software option that reduces or enlarges the final image size of a photo while maintaining the image proportions. Glossary 67