Print selected photos and videos, Print a cropped photo – HP 3200 User Manual
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To use the Easy Print Wizard
1.
Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot on your HP All-in-One, or connect
a storage device to the front USB port.
The
Photo
button lights up.
2.
Press or until the photo or video you want to print appears on the color
graphics display, and then press
OK
.
Repeat this step until all photos you want to print are selected.
3.
Press
Photo
to display the
Photo Menu
.
4.
Press
1
to select
Easy Print Wizard
.
The
Layout
menu appears.
5.
Press the number next to the
Layout
option you want to select.
The
Tray Select
menu appears.
6.
Press
1
to select the
Main Tray
or
2
to select the
Photo Tray
.
The
Ready to Print
message appears.
7.
Verify the paper is inserted in the input tray print side down, and then press
OK
to
print the photos using the options you have selected.
Print selected photos and videos
You can print selected photos or video frames directly from the control panel without
using a proof sheet.
Note
If you have selected a video file, only the first frame of the video will
print unless you selected individual video frames to print. For more information,
see
1.
Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot on your HP All-in-One, or connect
a storage device to the front USB port.
The
Photo
button lights up.
2.
Press or to move backward or forward through the photos, one photo at a
time. Press and hold or to move rapidly through the photos.
3.
When the photo you want to print appears on the color graphics display, press
OK
. A check mark appears next to the selected photo.
4.
Press
Photo
to display the
Photo Menu
, and then modify the photo print options
as desired.
5.
Press
Start Black
or
Start Color
to print the selected photos.
6.
Press
Photo
again to return to the photo display.
Print a cropped photo
You can crop a photo for printing using the zoom feature on your control panel. The
image you see on the color graphics display reflects how the photo will look when it is
printed.
Note
The crop setting is not saved to the original photo file. The photo returns
to its original size after it is printed.
User Guide
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Photos
and
videos