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Use the reprint features, Make reprints of your photos, Edit a photo before reprinting – HP Photosmart C6340 All-in-One Printer User Manual

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11 Use the reprint features

The HP All-in-One enables you to make reprints of photographic originals placed on the
glass.
This section contains the following topics:

Make reprints of your photos

Edit a photo before reprinting

Make reprints of your photos

You can scan a printed copy of a photo to make reprints in a variety of sizes, up to the
size of letter or A4 paper.
By default, the HP All-in-One is set to detect the type of paper you are using automatically.
For the best results when reprinting photos, leave the Paper Type set to Automatic, and
load photo paper in the HP All-in-One. You should only change the Paper Type if you
see print quality issues using the Automatic setting.

To reprint an original photo

1.

Load your original print side down on the right front corner of the glass.

2.

Make sure the photo tray or main tray is loaded with the correct paper.

3.

Press the right arrow button to highlight Reprints, and then press OK.

4.

(Optional) Press the Menu button to change print settings before reprinting.
a. Press the left arrow or right arrow button to highlight the print layout pattern, and

then press OK.

b. (Optional) Press the up arrow button to increase the number of copies.
c. (Optional) Press the Menu button on the reprint selection screen to edit the photo.
d. When you are done, press OK.

5.

Press Print Photos.

Edit a photo before reprinting

The HP All-in-One offers several basic editing features that you can use to edit your
photos manually before you make reprints of them.
This section contains the following topics:

Fix a faded original

Rotate a photo

Zoom and pan to crop a photo

Adjust the brightness of your photos

Apply special color effects to your photos

Fix a faded original

If your photo has faded from age or sun exposure, you can fix it so that the colors in your
reprint are more accurate to the original coloring.

Edit a photo before reprinting

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