Using the photo edit mode menu, Using the pictbridge menu – Lexmark 350 Series User Manual

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From here

You can

Customize

Select:

Screen Saver to turn the screen saver function on after 30 seconds, on after one minute, or off.

Replace Screen Saver Photos to select up to four photos to use as screen savers.

Hinting to turn hints on or off. Hints are messages on the control panel display that give more
information on the current selection.

Using the Photo Edit Mode menu

When you are viewing a photo, press

to access the Photo Edit Mode menu.

From here

You can

Brightness

Adjust the brightness of a photo. For more information, see “Adjusting the brightness of photos” on
page 30.

Crop

Crop a photo. For more information, see “Cropping photos” on page 29.

Auto Enhance

Enhance a photo automatically. For more information, see “Enhancing photos automatically” on
page 31.

Red Eye Reduction Reduce the red-eye effect caused by light reflection.

Colorized Effect

Select whether to print a photo in Black & White, Sepia, Antique Brown, or Antique Gray. For more
information, see “Using color effects on photos” on page 33.

Rotate

Rotate a photo in 90-degree increments clockwise or counter-clockwise.

Frames

Select a style and color to frame a photo. For more information, see “Adding frames to photos” on
page 32.

Using the PictBridge menu

The PictBridge default settings menu allows the selection of printer settings if no selections were specified on your digital
camera beforehand. To make camera selections, see the camera documentation.

1

Connect a PictBridge-enabled digital camera. For more information, see “Connecting a PictBridge-enabled digital
camera” on page 21.

2

Press

to access the PictBridge menu.

3

Press

or

to navigate through the following options:

From here

You can

Paper Size

Select a paper size.

Photo Size

Select a photo size.

Layout

Select a photo layout.

Print Quality Select a print quality.

Paper Type

Select a paper type. For more information, see “Using supported paper types” on page 18.

4

Press

or

to make a selection.

5

Press

to print.

Learning about the printer

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