Copying 4x6 photos using the operator panel, Changing copy settings – Dell 810 All In One Inkjet Printer User Manual

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Select the number of copies (1–99) and color setting from the drop-down menu.

8.

Click See More Copy Settings to:

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Choose a copy quality.

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Select the blank paper size.

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Select the original document size.

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Lighten or darken your document.

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Reduce or enlarge your document.

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Click the Advanced button to change options such as paper size and quality.

9.

When you are finished customizing your settings, click Copy Now.

Copying 4x6 Photos Using the Operator Panel

1.

Turn on your printer.

2.

Load 4x6 photo/glossy cards with the print side facing up. For more information, see

Loading Paper

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3.

Open the top cover.

4.

Place the photo you want to copy face down on the scanner glass. Make sure the upper left corner of the front of the photo aligns with the arrow on the
printer.

 

 

5.

Close the top cover.

6.

On the operator panel, press and hold the Copy button

for three seconds.

Changing Copy Settings

1.

Click Start®  Programs or All Programs®  Dell Printers®  Dell AIO 810®  Dell All-In-One Center.

The Dell All-In-One Center opens.

2.

Select a copy quantity and color.

3.

Click See More Copy Settings to:

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Choose a copy quality.

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Select the blank paper size.

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Select the original document size.

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Lighten or darken your document.

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Reduce or enlarge your document.

4.

Click the Advanced button to change options such as paper size and quality.

5.

To make any changes, click the following tabs.

 

NOTE:

The following method can only be performed when copying 4x6 photos onto 4x6-sized media. If you want to copy larger or smaller photos from

the operator panel, see

Copying Documents or Photos

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Click this tab:

To:

Print

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Select the paper size and type.

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Select borderless printing options.

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Select the print quality.

Scan

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Select the color depth and scan resolution.

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Auto-crop the scanned image.

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