Print From a Camera or Other External Device : Print From a Connected Digital Camera

Print Photos From the Camera
Once you have connected your camera, you can load paper and print your photos.
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Load the paper on which you want to print your photos.
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Press the Home button, then select Setup.
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Press  or  and select PictBridge Setup.
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Select Print Settings.
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PictBridge Setup Print Settings
To change the paper size, select Paper Size and choose the size of paper you loaded.
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Paper Size options depend on the Paper Size setting you choose.
To change the paper type, select Paper Type and choose the type of paper you loaded.
 
To change the layout, select Layout and choose one of the settings shown on the screen. Press  or  to view all the options.
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Borderless expands the image all the way to the edge of the paper (slight cropping may occur).
To change the quality, select Quality and choose Draft, Standard Quality or Best.
To adjust the amount of image expansion when printing borderless photos, press  or  and select Expansion, then choose Standard, Medium, or Minimum.
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You may see white borders on your printed photo if you use the Minimum setting.
To print the date on your photos and select the format for it, press  or  and select Date, then choose the format you want.
To automatically crop your photo to fit in your selected layout, press  or  and select Fit Frame, then choose On. Turn it off to print your entire photo and leave a small white margin, if necessary.
To print information on your photos, select Print Info. On Photos and select Camera Settings (shutter speed, aperture, and sensitivity) or Camera Text (for cameras that support this feature).
To slow down printing to improve print quality, press  or  and select Bidirectional and choose Off (choose On for faster print speed).
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Select Photo Adjustments.
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PictBridge Setup Photo Adjustments
For the best quality printing, select Fix Photo and choose Fix Photo On. This automatically adjusts brightness, contrast, and saturation to best effect. You can also choose None to turn off this adjustment, or P.I.M. to use your camera’s PRINT Image Matching or Exif Print adjustments.
To change the automatic adjustment mode of the Fix Photo setting, select Automatic, Scene Detection and choose People, Landscape, or Night Scene.
Fix Photo uses a sophisticated face recognition technology to optimize photos that include faces. For this to work, both eyes and the nose must be visible in the subject’s face (without sunglasses). If your photo includes a face with an intentional color cast, such as a bronze statue, you may want to turn off Fix Photo to retain the special color effects.
To adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, or Saturation in all your printed photos, select these options and select more or less of the effect.
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When you finish printing, turn off your camera and disconnect it from the USB connector on the Artisan 800 Series.