Working with photos using the computer, Printing photos, Printing cards – Lexmark 4800 User Manual

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5

Press

or

to select a speed for the slideshow.

6

Press .

Note: Pressing

while viewing a photo selects that photo for printing.

Related topics:

“Inserting a memory card” on page 56

“Inserting a flash drive” on page 57

“Understanding the Photo Card Mode menu” on page 80

Working with photos using the computer

Note: To prevent smudging or scratching, avoid touching the printed surface with your fingers or sharp objects. For
best results, remove each printed sheet individually from the paper exit tray, and allow the prints to dry at least 24
hours before stacking, displaying, or storing.

Printing photos

1

Load photo paper with the glossy or printable side facing you. (If you are not sure which side is the printable
side, see the instructions that came with the paper.)

Note: For best results, use Lexmark Photo Paper or Lexmark PerfectFinish Photo Paper. Do not use Lexmark
Premium Photo Paper. Your print cartridges are not compatible with this type of paper.

2

Customize the settings as needed in the Page Setup dialog.

a

With a photo open, choose File

ΠPage Setup.

b

From the “Format for” pop-up menu, choose 4800 Series.

c

From the Paper Size pop-up menu, choose the paper size loaded.

d

Choose an orientation.

e

Click OK.

3

Customize the settings as needed in the Print dialog.

a

With a photo open, choose File

ΠPrint.

b

From the Printer pop-up menu, choose 4800 Series.

c

For Mac OS X version 10.4 or later, click Advanced. Otherwise, proceed to the next step.

d

From the Copies & Pages pop-up menu, type the number of copies to be printed in the Copies field.

e

From the same pop-up menu, choose Quality & Media.

From the Paper Type pop-up menu, choose the type of paper you are using.

From the Print Quality menu, choose Automatic or Best.

f

Click Print.

Related topics:

“Loading paper” on page 16

“Enhancing photo print quality using the software” on page 72

Printing cards

1

Load greeting cards, index cards, or postcards.

Working with photos

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