HP 7600 User Manual
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set the date and time stamp
You can print the date and time that you took the photo in the lower-left corner
of your photos. The default setting is Off.
Note: If you modify a photo using your computer, the original date and time
information is lost. Changes that you make to the photo using the printer’s
control panel (such as changing the brightness or size) do not affect the date
and time information.
To change the default date/time setting:
1
On the printer’s control panel, press the M
ENU
or button until D
ATE
/
T
IME
S
TAMP
O
PTION
? appears on the printer's LCD screen, and then press
the OK button.
Note: An asterisk (*) next to a setting indicates the current selection.
2
Select one of the following:
– Date/time – To turn both the date and time stamp on, press the M
ENU
or button until D
ATE
/
TIME
appears, then press the OK button.
– Date only – To turn only the date stamp on, press the M
ENU
or
button until D
ATE
ONLY
appears, then press the OK button.
– Off – To turn the date and time stamp off, press the M
ENU
or
button until O
FF
appears, then press the OK button.
A message appears confirming your selection.
Note: The new setting remains in effect until you change it again.
print borderless photos
By default, your printer prints photos without borders so that photos print to the
edges of the photo paper. If you turn this feature off, all photos print with borders.
Borderless printing is supported for 4 x 6 inch photo paper (100 x 150 mm),
8.5 x 11 inch (216 x 280 mm) paper. On 4 x 6 inch photo paper with 0.5 inch
tab (10 x 15 cm with 1.25 cm tab), the photo prints without borders on three
sides and with a small border on the bottom edge. Photos printed on other paper
sizes print with borders even if you turn borderless printing on. This is caused by
the way the printer handles the paper and is not an error.
Note: Borderless printing is not the default setting when you print photos
from your computer. The software application you are using to print photos
determines the setting.
Note: HP does not recommend printing borderless photos on plain paper.
For more information about recommended paper types, see recommended
paper on page 51.