HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2405 (Q3086A) User Manual

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hp psc 2400 series
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Press 
2
 to turn 
Borderless 
on.
When the Borderless option is active, the Image Size, Layout Style, and 
Borders and Frames options become grayed out on the Photo Menu. Any 
choices on other menus that are unsupported for borderless printing are 
also grayed out.
5
Select a paper type and paper size from the 
Paper Type
 and 
Paper Size
 
menus. Only choices appropriate to borderless printing are available.
6
Make sure you have photo paper of the appropriate size loaded in the 
paper tray. A prompt on the HP PSC reminds you to do this.
7
Press 
Start Black
 or 
Start Color
 to print the selected photos as borderless 
prints.
deselect photos
You can deselect photos from the front panel.
!
Do one of the following:
Press 
OK
 to deselect the photo shown in the display.
Press 
Cancel
 twice to deselect all photos.
use quick print to print the current photo
The Quick Print feature lets you easily print the photo currently being viewed on 
the color graphics display:
1
Insert the memory card into the appropriate slot on your HP PSC.
2
Navigate to a photo you want to print.
3
Press 
Start Black
 or 
Start Color
 
to print the photo using the current settings.
print a DPOF file
The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-standard file that can be 
created by some digital cameras. Camera-selected photos are photos you 
marked for printing with your digital camera. When you select photos with your 
camera, the camera creates a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file that 
identifies which photos have been tagged for printing. Your HP PSC can read 
the DPOF file from the memory card so you do not have to reselect the photos 
to print. 
Note:
Not all digital cameras allow you to tag your photos for printing. See 
your digital camera documentation to see if it supports Digital Print Order 
Format (DPOF). Your HP PSC supports DPOF file format 1.1.
When you print camera-selected photos, the HP PSC print settings do not apply; 
the settings in the DPOF file for photo layout and number of copies override 
those of your HP PSC.
The DPOF file is stored by the digital camera on a memory card and specifies 
the following information:
Which photos to print
The quantity of each photo to be printed