Getting creative, Getting, Creative – HP 8100 Series User Manual

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Problem and solution

How to correct it

3.

Select

Video enhancement

, then press

OK

.

4.

Select

On

, then press

OK

.

Getting creative

The printer provides a variety of tools and effects that let you use your photos in
creative ways. These print settings do not change the original photo. They only affect
printing.

To try these features…

Follow these steps

Crop a photo
Press

Zoom

to enter Zoom

mode where you can increase
or decrease the magnification
by 0.25x. The maximum level
is 5.0x.

1.

Press

Select Photos

or to display the

photo you want to crop.

2.

Press

Zoom

to enter Zoom mode and

increase the magnification of the photo by
0.25x.

3.

Press

Select Photos

to increase the

magnification level by 0.25x.

Note

The crop box changes from green to

yellow if printing at the selected magnification
will noticeably reduce the print quality.

Press

Select Photos

to decrease the

magnification level by 0.25x. The minimum
magnification level is 1.0x.

4.

At any magnification level, use the

Navigation

arrows to move the crop box left,

right, up, or down. Press

Rotate

to rotate the

crop box 90 degrees clockwise.

5.

Press

OK

when the portion of the image you

want to print is in the crop box.
Cropping does not change the original photo.
It only affects printing.

Add a decorative frame
Choose from a palette of
different patterns and colors to
make the frame stand out.

1.

Press

Select Photos

or to display the

photo to which you want to add a frame.

2.

Press

Menu

.

3.

Select

Edit

, then press

OK

.

4.

Select

Add frame

, then select

OK

.

5.

Use the

Select Photos

arrows to highlight the

frame pattern you want to use, then press

OK

.

6.

Use the

Select Photos

arrows to highlight the

frame color you want to use, then press

OK

.

The photo appears on the printer screen with
the frame. The effect does not change the
original photo. It only affects printing.

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