Canon Pixma Mp550 User Guide
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Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Cropping Photos (Photo Print) Cropping Photos (Photo Print) Cropping a photo is the act of removing the unneces sary portions of the photo by selecting the necessary portions. Click (Crop Image) in the Layout/Print screen or double-click the preview image. Move the white frame to the portion to print and click OK. Note To move the cropping area, place the cursor within the white frame and drag it. Drag the white lines to enlarge/reduce the cropping area. Select the The Rule of Thirds checkbox to display w hite broken lines. To create a balanced composition, drag any of the intersecting points (white squares) or white broken lines over the main subject of the photo. Page 221 of 877 pages Cropping Photos (Photo Print) JownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterFcomtManuals
The cropping effect applies only to the print result. The original image will not be cropped. See Help for details on the Crop window. Page top Page 222 of 877 pages Cropping Photos (Photo Print) JownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterFcomtManuals
Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Printing Dates on Photos (Photo Print) Printing Dates on Photos (Photo Print) To print the date the photo was taken on the photo, click (Date Settings) in the Layout/Print screen, then select the Print date checkbox in the Date Set tings dialog box. Note The date is displayed in the short date format (mm/ dd/yyyy, etc.) specified in your operating system. See Help for details on setting dates. Page top Page 223 of 877 pages Printing Dates on Photos (Photo Print) JownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterFcomtManuals
Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Printing Multiple Photos on One Page Printing Multiple Photos on One Page You can print multiple photos on one page by select ing a multiple-photo layout in the Layout/Print screen. Note See the following section for details on how to select p hotos. Selecting a Photo The available number of photos and layout may vary depending on the media type. Photos are arranged in the following order. Example: Borderless (x4) You can change the printing order in Printing Order on the Print tab of the Preferences dialog box. You can select the printing order from By Date, By Nam e and By Selection. To display the Preferences dialog box, click (Settings) or select Preferences... from the File menu. Page top Page 224 of 877 pages Printing Multiple Photos on One Page JownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterFcomtManuals
Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Printing an Index Printing an Index You can print an index of selected photos. An index print shows the thumbnails of the photos in one page. It is convenient for managing your photos. To print an index, select Index from the layouts in the Layout/Print screen. Important Index print will be disabled if you select any of the following paper sizes. - Credit Card You can print up to 80 images on one page. Note See the following section for details on how to select p hotos. Selecting a Photo Photos are arranged in the following order. Example: Index (x20) You can change the printing order in Printing Order on the Print tab of the Preferences dialog box. You can select the printing order from By Date, By Nam e, and By Selection. To display the Preferences dialog box, click (Settings) or select Preferences... from the File menu. Page 225 of 877 pages Printing an Index JownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterFcomtManuals
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Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Printing ID Photos (ID Photo Print) Printing ID Photos (ID Photo Print) You can print a variety of ID photos. Important The photo may not qualify as an official ID photo depending on its use. For details, contact the party to whom you will be submitting the photo. To print ID photos, select 4x6 10x15cm for Paper Size in the Select Paper screen, and select a layout of the ID photo from the layouts in the Layout/Print s creen. Note See the following section for details on how to select p hotos. Selecting a Photo Photos are arranged in the following order. Example: ID Photo 3.5x4.5cm You can change the printing order in Printing Order on the Print tab of the Preferences dialog box. You can select the printing order from By Date, By Nam e, and By Selection. To display the Preferences dialog box, click (Settings) or select Preferences... from the File menu. ID photos can only be printed on 4x6 10x15cm pape r.Page 227 of 877 pages Printing ID Photos (ID Photo Print) JownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterFcomtManuals
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Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Printing Photo Information Printing Photo Information You can print the photo and the Exif information si de by side. To print them, select Letter 8.5x11 or A4 for Pap er Size in the Select Paper screen, and select Capt ured Info from the layouts in the Layout/Print screen. Note See the following section for details on how to select p hotos. Selecting a Photo This function is available only on paper sizes Letter 8.5x11 and A4. Page top Page 229 of 877 pages Printing Photo Information JownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterFcomtManuals
Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Photo Print Settings > Saving Photos Saving Photos You can save edited photos. The information of crop ping and layout can be saved. Click Save in the Layout/Print screen. W hen the Save As dialog box appears, specify the sa ve location and file name, then click Save. Important If you edit a saved file and save it again, the file will be overwritten. To save a file again with a new name or to a differ ent location, select Save As... from the File menu and save. Note Save will not be displayed in the Select Images or Select Paper screen. Page top Page 230 of 877 pages Saving Photos JownloadedtfromtManualsPrinterFcomtManuals