Printing photographs – HP Deskjet 990cxi Printer User Manual

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Beyond the Basics: Printing Photographs

Printing Photographs

I should…

Then…

Guidelines…

1

Pull out the IN tray.

2

Slide out both of the paper guides, and
remove all paper from the IN tray.

3

Insert up to 20 sheets of photo paper
(printable side down) into the IN tray.

4

Slide the paper guides snugly against
the edges of the media.

5

Push in the IN tray.

6

Open the HP Printer Properties dialog
box (see page 7).

7

Choose HP Print Settings.

Setup Tab

Paper Type: Choose either

Automatic

or a photo

paper

Photo Paper Printing (available when a specific

photo paper is selected as the paper type):
Click

PhotoREt

to automatically select the best

combination of print speed and quality.
OR
Click

2400 x 1200 dpi

for source images greater

than 600 dpi (requires 400 MB or more hard
disk space and takes longer to print).

Note:

Photo Paper Printing options are not

available in Windows 3.1x.

Paper Size: Choose appropriate paper size

Features Tab

Orientation: Choose appropriate orientation
Two-Sided Printing: Unchecked

8

Print the photo.

• For best results use an HP photo paper.
• The photo needs to be in electronic (digital)

form, before you can print it. Take a digital
picture, scan a photo, or have your local
camera shop provide an electronic file of
your photo.

• Use PhotoREt for most photo paper printing.
• After selecting your paper type, choose the

appropriate paper size from the pull-down
menu.

• If you have a parallel cable, you may be

able to increase photo printing speed by
enabling Hardware ECP. Open the HP
DeskJet Toolbox. Click the

Configuration

tab and check

Attempt to Use Hardware

ECP.

Apply

your changes and print your

photo.

Click

PhotoREt

or

2400 x 1200 dpi

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