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Printing Photos

Print your favorite photos easily.

  1. Check that printer is on.

  2. Start Easy-PhotoPrint Editor.

  3. In New screen, click Photos.

    figure: New screen

    The view switches to the Photo Locations screen.

  4. Select the photo(s) you want to print.

    The view switches to the Print Settings screen.

  5. Set the number of print copies for each photo.

    figure: Print Settings screen

    Note

    • To set the number of copies to print for all the photos at once, select the Same No. of each photo checkbox, and then enter the number of copies.

Windows

  1. Specify printer and paper to use, and other settings.

    figure: Print Settings screen

    Note

  2. Load paper in printer.

  3. Click Print.

    Important

    • If you print a large number of high resolution images at one time, it may take time to start printing, or printing may pause halfway through.
    • If you print in a bordered layout, the margins on the left and right or the top and bottom may become wider than the other.

Note

  • Colors may fade with time if the printed paper is left for a long period of time.
    After printing, dry the paper sufficiently, and then store or display indoors at room temperature and normal humidity, avoiding high temperatures, high humidity, and direct sunlight.
    To avoid direct exposure to air, we recommend that you store the paper in an album, plastic folder, photo frame, or other container.

macOS

  1. Set Auto photo fix, Red-eye correction, and other settings.

    Note

  2. Load paper in printer.

  3. Click Next.

    The Print dialog appears.

  4. Specify printer and paper to use, and other settings.

    Note

    • When printing on Light Fabric Iron-on Transfers using AirPrint, you may need to set the flip horizontally setting depending on the printer. To set the flip horizontally setting, select Layout from the pop-up menu, and then select the Flip horizontally checkbox.
    • For details on the Print dialog, see Help of macOS.
  5. Click Print.

    Important

    • If you print a large number of high resolution images at one time, it may take time to start printing, or printing may pause halfway through.
    • If you print in a bordered layout, the margins on the left and right or the top and bottom may become wider than the other.

Note

  • Colors may fade with time if the printed paper is left for a long period of time.
    After printing, dry the paper sufficiently, and then store or display indoors at room temperature and normal humidity, avoiding high temperatures, high humidity, and direct sunlight.
    To avoid direct exposure to air, we recommend that you store the paper in an album, plastic folder, photo frame, or other container.