Printing digital camera photographs, Printing digital camera photographs -5, Printing digital camera – HP Deskjet 450 Mobile Printer series User Manual
Page 34: Photographs, For macintosh

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Select the paper size from the
Paper Size
menu.
5
Change any other print settings if necessary, then click
OK
to print the
photo(s).
For Macintosh
1
Select the paper size, then click
OK
.
2
Open the
Paper Type/Quality
panel.
3
Select the paper type you are using. For example, if you are printing on HP
Premium Plus Photo Paper, select this from the menu.
4
Click the
Quality
tab and select
Best
.
5
Change any other print settings if necessary, then click
OK
to print the
photo(s).
Printing digital camera photographs
If your digital camera uses a Type I or II CF card, you can insert the card into
the printer to print your photos.
Your camera must support Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) files in order to
print directly from the CF card. Review your digital camera’s documentation to
see if it supports DPOF files.
You can also download photos from your CF card onto your computer’s hard
disk and print them from a software application such as
HP Photo Printing
Software
.
To print photographs on photo paper, see
Use
Best
mode to print photographs. You can select
4800 x 1200 Optimized
dpi*
for optimum print quality for photographs. In this mode, printing takes
longer and more memory is required from your notebook or desktop.
*Up to 4800 x 1200 Optimized dpi color printing on hp premium photo papers
and 1200 x 1200 input dpi.
It is recommended to remove each sheet of media as it prints and set aside to
dry. Allowing wet media to stack up may cause smearing.
Use
Best
mode to print photographs. You can select
High Resolution Photo
,
which provides up to 4800 x 1200 Optimized dpi*, for optimum print quality for
photographs. In this mode, printing takes longer and more memory is required
from your notebook or desktop.
*Up to 4800 x 1200-optimized dpi color printing on hp premium photo papers
and 1200 x 1200 input dpi
It is recommended to remove each sheet of media as it prints and set aside to
dry. Allowing wet media to stack up may cause smearing.