Understanding the photo default settings menu – Lexmark 9500 Series User Manual

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From here

You can

View Slideshow

View a slideshow of photos.

Select a photo or photos for printing.

Save Photos

Choose to save photos to a computer or flash drive.

Change Default Settings

Choose default settings for photo size, layout, quality, and paper handling.

Print Camera Selections

Print Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) selections.

This option appears only when there is a valid DPOF file on your memory
device.

Understanding the PictBridge Default Print Settings menu

The PictBridge Default Print Settings menu lets you select default printer settings that are used if no settings are
selected from your digital camera. For more information on making camera selections, see the documentation that
came with your camera.

To access the PictBridge Default Print Settings menu:

1

Connect a PictBridge-enabled digital camera to the printer.

2

After the camera is detected by the printer, press

.

From here

You can

Photo Size

Specify the size of the photo or photos to be printed.

Layout

Choose the layout of the photo or photos to be printed.

Quality

Choose the quality of the photo or photos to be printed.

Paper Handling

Set the default paper size and paper type.

Understanding the Photo Default Settings menu

1

From the control panel, press

or

repeatedly until Setup is highlighted.

2

Press .

3

Press

or

repeatedly until Change Photo Default Settings is highlighted.

4

Press .

5

After changing values, press

to save your selections as the default settings.

From here

You can

Photo Size

Set the photo size.

Layout

Specify a layout from options including automatic, borderless, one photo centered, or one, two,
three, four, six, eight, or 16 photos per page.

Quality

Specify a print quality of automatic, normal, draft, or photo.

Paper Handling Change settings related to the loading of paper in the paper tray or trays. For more information,

see “Understanding the Paper Handling menu” on page 85.

Working with photos

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