Dell V313w All In One Wireless Inkjet Printer User Manual

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Printing photos from a memory device using the proof sheet

1

Load letter- or A4-size plain paper.

2

From the printer control panel, press

.

3

Insert a memory card or flash drive.

4

Press the arrow buttons to scroll to Proof Sheet, and then press

.

5

Press the arrow buttons to select an option to print a proof sheet.

You can print a proof sheet:

For all photos on the memory device.

For the 20 most recent photos, if there are 20 or more photos on the memory device.

By date, if the photos on the card were taken on different dates. If you choose this option, then press the arrow
buttons to set the start and end dates, and then press

to save your selections.

6

Press

.

The proof sheet prints.

7

Follow the instructions on the proof sheet to select which photos to print, the number of copies per photo, red-eye
reduction, page layout, print options, and paper size.

Note: When making selections, make sure to fill in the circles completely.

8

Load the proof sheet facedown on the scanner glass.

Scan Proof Sheet

appears on the display.

Note: If this option does not appear on the display, then press the arrow buttons until it appears on the display.

9

Press

.

The printer scans the proof sheet.

10

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

Note: Make sure that the paper matches the size that you selected on the proof sheet.

11

Press the Color/Black button to set a color or black-and-white print.

When you select color or black-only printing, the light near your choice comes on.

12

Press

to print the photos.

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 then allow the prints to dry at least
24 hours before stacking, displaying, or storing.

Printing

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