Lexmark X2500 Getting Started - Page 26
Creating and viewing a slideshow, Printing an image as a multiple- poster
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9 Select the number of copies from the Copies drop-down list. 10 Select the copy quality from the Quality drop-down list. 11 Select the paper size from the Paper Size in Printer drop-down list. Paper sizes supported Dimensions A4 210 x 297 millimeters Letter 8.5 x 11 inches Greeting cards 4 x 8 inches (10.16 x 20.32 centimeters) 12 Click Print Now. 13 If you want to e-mail your photo greeting card, click E-mail your Photo Greeting Card from the Share tab. 14 From the Send Quality and Speed area of the screen, select the image size. 15 Click Create E-mail to create an e-mail message with your photo greeting card(s) attached. Creating and viewing a slideshow 1 From the desktop, double-click the Lexmark Imaging Studio icon. 2 Click Slideshow. 3 Click and drag the photos you want to include in the slideshow to the "Photos in Your Slideshow" area. If you want the photos to appear in a specific order, click the photos in the order you want them to show. Notes: • If you want to change the slideshow settings, click the Settings tab. • If you want to save or print the slideshow, click the Share tab. 4 Click View Show. Printing an image as a multiple-page poster 1 Load paper. 2 From the desktop, double-click the Lexmark Imaging Studio icon. 3 From the Printing Creative Tasks area of the Welcome screen, click Poster. 4 If you are scanning a photo: a Place the photo facedown on the scanner glass. b Click File Add Photo from Scanner. 5 If you are not scanning a new item, open the folder that contains your photo. 6 Drag the photo to the Print a Multi-Page Poster preview area of the screen. 7 Click Next Step at the bottom of the left pane. 8 From the "Paper size to print poster on" drop-down list, select a paper size. 9 From the "Print Quality for poster" drop-down list, select the print quality. Working with photos 26