Printing photos from the control panel, Printing photos by using dpof – HP 9100 series User Manual
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2
If required, type your PIN on the keypad or keyboard.
3
Press P
HOTO
.
4
Press
(down) to move to
Print thumbnails
, and then press
(select).
5
Press
(down) to move to select
ALL
,
LAST 20
, or
DPOF
, and then press
(select).
Printing photos from the control panel
Use the following procedure to print individual photos or all photos from the memory card.
If you do not know the photo number for individual photos, print a proof sheet to help you
select individual photos to print (see
for more information).
To print individual or all photos
1
Insert the memory card into the appropriate slot on the all-in-one. See
for more information.
2
If required, type your PIN on the keypad or keyboard.
3
Press P
HOTO
.
4
Press
(down) to move to
Print photos
, and then press
(select).
5
To print all photos: Press - or + to select
ALL
, and then press
(select).
To print individual photos: Press - or + to select
CUSTOM
, press
(select), type the
numbers of the photos that you want to print, and then press
(select).
6
Press S
TART
. The photos are printed.
Printing photos by using DPOF
The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-standard print-file request that can be
created by some digital cameras. Camera-selected photos are photos that you marked for
printing with the camera. When you select photos with your camera, the camera creates a
DPOF file that identifies which photos have been tagged for printing. The all-in-one can read
the DPOF file from the memory card so that you do not have to reselect the photos to print.
Not all digital cameras can tag photos for printing. See your digital camera documentation to
see if your camera supports DPOF.
The DPOF file is stored by the digital camera on a memory card and specifies which photos to
print and the quantity of each photo to be printed.
When you print camera-selected photos, the all-in-one print settings do not apply. The settings
in the DPOF file for photo layout and number of copies override the all-in-one settings.