Using a proof sheet, Filling out a proof sheet – HP 9100 series User Manual
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To print photos by using DPOF file
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
Press - or + to select
DPOF
, and then press
(select).
6
Press S
TART
. The DPOF-selected photos are printed.
Using a proof sheet
After printing a proof sheet (see
), fill in the circles that correspond to the
photos that you want to print, and then place the proof sheet on the scanner glass. The proof
sheet is scanned and photo prints are generated.
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Printing photos or sending photos as e-mail attachments
Filling out a proof sheet
Fill out the proof sheet to select the photos that you want to print, as well as the number of
prints, the photo size, and the paper type to use.
To fill out a proof sheet
1
Use step 1 on the proof sheet to select the photos that you want to print. With a dark pen,
fill in the circles located underneath each photo.
2
Use step 2 on the proof sheet to select the number of prints that you want, the paper and
image size, and the paper type.
Note
If you need more control over print settings than the proof sheet provides, you can print photos
directly from the control panel. See
Printing photos from the control panel
for more information.
Printing photos or sending photos as e-mail attachments
After you print a proof sheet and fill it out, you can use the proof sheet to select photos to print
or to send as e-mail attachments.
Make sure that the scanner glass is completely clean, or the proof sheet might not scan
properly. See
Cleaning the scanner glass, ADF lid backing, and ADF window
for more
information.
To scan a proof sheet to print or e-mail
1
Load the type of paper that you want to use (for example, photo paper). Make sure that
you load the same paper type that you marked on the proof sheet.