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    							3From the main menu, press .
    The  Photo Card Mode  menu appears with  View Slideshow highlighted.
    4 Press 
     or  repeatedly until  Save Photos to Computer  is highlighted.
    5 Press 
    .
    6 Press 
    .
    Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
    Printing photos using the control panel
    Viewing or printing photos 1 Insert a memory card or flash drive.
    The message  Memory Card Detected  appears briefly on the display.
    2 From the main menu, make sure  Photo is highlighted, and then press 
    .
    The  Photo Card Mode  menu appears with  View Slideshow highlighted.
    3 Press 
     or  repeatedly until  Browse and Print Photos  is highlighted.
    4 Press 
    .
    5 Press 
     or  repeatedly to scroll through the photos on the memory card or flash drive.
    6 Press 
     to select a photo for printing.
    7 Press 
     or  repeatedly until the number of copies you want to print appears.
    8 Press 
    .
    Note:  Only photos in JPG format can be directly printed from the memory card or flash drive. If you want to print photos
    stored on the memory card or flash drive in a different file format, the photos must be transferred to your computer
    before printing. For more information, see  “Transferring photos from a memory device to the computer using the control
    panel” on page 100.
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    							Editing a photo before printing1 Load a stack of photo paper in Tray 1 or one sheet in the small media feeder.
    Note:  Make sure to load the paper with the glossy or printable side facing down. (If you are not sure which side is
    the printable side, see the instructions that came with the paper.)
    2 Insert a memory card or flash drive.
    The message  Memory Card Detected  or Storage Device Detected  appears on the display.
    3 From the main menu, make sure  Photo is highlighted, and then press 
    .
    The  Photo Card Mode  menu appears with  View Slideshow highlighted.
    4 Press 
     or  repeatedly until  Browse and Print Photos  is highlighted.
    5 Press 
    .
    6 Press 
     or  repeatedly to scroll to the photo you want to edit.
    7 Press 
    .
    8 Press 
    .
    The  Photo Menu  appears with  Edit Photo highlighted.
    9 Press 
    .
    The menu items appear beside the photo you want to edit.
    10 Press 
     or  to highlight a menu item.
    11 Edit the photo settings.
    Menu item:To select an option:BrightnessaPress  repeatedly to lighten the photo, or press
     repeatedly to darken the photo.
    b Press 
    .
    RotateaPress  or  repeatedly to choose the direction in
    which the photo will rotate.
    b Press 
    .
    CropaPress  or  repeatedly to choose whether to
    shrink or expand the crop area.
    b Press 
    .
    Note:  To further shrink or expand the crop area, press
     repeatedly until the crop area has shrunk or
    expanded to the desired size.
    Pana Press .
    b Press 
    , , , or  to move the crop area.
    c Press 
    .
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    							Menu item:To select an option:Remove Red EyeaPress  or  to choose  Yes or No.
    b Press 
    .
    12 Press .
    Viewing a slideshow on the control panel display 1 Insert a memory card or flash drive.
    The message  Memory Card Detected  appears briefly on the display.
    2 From the main menu, press 
    .
    The  Photo Card Mode  menu appears with  View Slideshow highlighted.
    3 Press 
    .
    4 Press 
     or  repeatedly until the speed you want for the slideshow is highlighted.
    5 Press 
    .
    Printing all photos 1 Load photo paper in Tray 1.
    Note:  Make sure to load the paper with the glossy or printable side facing down. (If you are not sure which side is
    the printable side, see the instructions that came with the paper.)
    2 Insert a memory card or flash drive.
    The message  Memory Card Detected  or Storage Device Detected  appears briefly on the display.
    3 From the main menu, make sure  Photo is highlighted, and then press 
    .
    The  Photo Card Mode  menu appears with  View Slideshow highlighted.
    4 Press 
     or  repeatedly until  Print All Photos  is highlighted.
    5 Press 
    .
    6 Press 
     or  repeatedly until the number of photos you want to print on a page is highlighted.
    7 Press 
    .
    8 Press 
    .
    Printing photos from a digital camera using DPOF
    Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is a feature available on some digital cameras. If your camera supports DPOF, you
    can specify which photos to print, how many of each, and print settings while the memory card is still in the camera.
    The printer recognizes these settings when you insert the memory card into the printer.
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    							Note: Make sure the photo print settings you select match your current printer settings. For information on changing
    printer photo settings, see “Using Photo and the Photo Card Mode menu” on page 45.
    1 Load a stack of photo paper in Tray 1 or one sheet in the small media feeder.
    Note:  Make sure to load the paper with the glossy or printable side facing down. (If you are not sure which side is
    the printable side, see the instructions that came with the paper.
    2 Insert a memory card with a DPOF selection.
    The message  Memory Card Detected  appears briefly on the display.
    3 From the main menu, make sure  Photo is highlighted, and then press 
    .
    The Photo Card Mode menu appears with   View Slideshow highlighted.
    4 Press 
     or  repeatedly until  Print Camera Selections  is highlighted.
    5 Press 
    .
    6 Press 
     to display the DPOF selection you specified.
    A preview of the print job appears.
    7 Press 
    .
    Using a PictBridge-enabled digital camera to control printing photos
    You can connect a PictBridge-enabled digital camera to the printer, and use the buttons on the camera to select and
    print photos.
    1 Insert one end of the USB cable into the camera.
    Note:  Use only the USB cable that came with the digital camera.
    2 Insert the other end of the cable into the PictBridge port on the front of the printer.
    Warning:  Do not touch the USB cable, any network adapter, or the printer in the area shown while actively printing
    from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera. A loss of data can occur. Also, do not remove the USB cable or network
    adapter while actively printing from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera.
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    							Notes:• Make sure the PictBridge-enabled digital camera is set to the correct USB mode. For more information, see
    the camera documentation.
    • The printer recognizes one active media device at a time. If you insert more than one media device, a message
    appears on the display prompting you to designate the device you want the printer to recognize.
    • If the PictBridge connection is successful, the following appears on the printer display:  PictBridge camera
    detected. Press  
     to change settings.  If any other message appears, see  “General error messages”
    on page 175.
    • Values selected within the menu items are settings used for Pictbridge printing if no explicit selection is made
    from the camera.
    3 Follow the instructions in the camera documentation to select and print photos.
    Note:  If the printer is turned off while the camera is connected, you must disconnect and then reconnect the camera.
    Printing photos using the computer
    Note:  If you want to:
    • Print photos or images from a Web page, see “Printing photos or images from a Web page” on page 90.
    • Use advanced photo-editing options, see “Using the Photo Editor” on page 70.
    Printing photos stored on a memory device using Fast Pics 1 Load a stack of photo paper in Tray 1 or one sheet in the small media feeder.
    Note:  Make sure to load the paper with the glossy or printable side facing down. (If you are not sure which side is
    the printable side, see the instructions that came with the paper.)
    2 Insert a memory card or flash drive.
    The Fast Pics software launches automatically on your computer screen.
    The light on the printer blinks to indicate the memory card is being read or transmitting data.
    If your flash drive has a light, it blinks to indicate the flash drive is being read or is transmitting data.
    3 Wait for the light to stop blinking.
    Warning:  Do not touch cables, any network adapter, the memory card or flash drive, or the printer in the area
    shown while actively printing, reading, or writing from a memory card or flash drive. A loss of data can occur. Also,
    do not remove a memory card or flash drive while actively printing, reading, or writing from a memory card or flash
    drive.
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    							4Click  View and Print Photos .
    5 From the dialog that appears, click on each photo that you want to print.
    6 Select the size for each photo, the paper size in the printer, and the number of copies.
    7 Click  Print Now .
    Printing photos stored on the computer using the Productivity Suite 1 Load a stack of photo paper in Tray 1 or one sheet in the small media feeder.
    Note:  Make sure to load the paper with the glossy or printable side facing down. (If you are not sure which side is
    the printable side, see the instructions that came with the paper.)
    2 Insert a memory card or flash drive.
    3 From the desktop, double-click the  Lexmark Productivity Suite icon.
    4 Click  Manage Photos .
    5 Click  Show Folders .
    6 From the directory, select the folder where your photos are stored.
    The photos contained on your memory card or flash drive appear on the Saved Images tab.
    7 From the Saved Images tab, click each photo that you want to print.
    8 Click  Hide Folders .
    9 Print an album page or print each photo on a separate sheet of photo paper.
    To print an album page: a From the Productivity Tools section, click  Print an album page with various photo sizes .
    b Click  Change the category of layouts listed above .
    c Select  Only Borderless .
    d Click  OK.
    e Select a paper size for the photos.
    f Select a page layout.
    g Drag your photos onto the page.
    h Click  Print Now .
    To print each photo on a separate sheet of photo paper: a From the Photo Prints section, click  Next.
    b Select the size for each photo, the paper size in the printer, and the number of copies you want.
    c Click  Print Now .
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    							Creating and printing a scrapbook or album page1 Load paper. For best results, use photo or heavyweight matte paper. Make sure to load the paper with the glossy
    or printable side facing down. (If you are not sure which side is the printable side, see the instructions that came
    with the paper.)
    2 From the desktop, double-click the  Productivity Suite icon.
    3 Click  Manage Photos .
    4 Click the  Saved Images  tab.
    5 Click  Print an album page of various photo sizes.
    6 From the directory in the right panel, select the folder where your photos are stored.
    7 Close the directory in the right panel.
    8 From the Paper Size drop-down menu, select a paper size.
    9 From the Page Layout drop-down menu, select a page layout.
    For more options: a Click  Change the category of layouts listed above .
    b Select a layout for the photos.
    c Click  OK.
    d From the Page Layout drop-down menu, select a page layout.
    10 Drag the photos onto the page.
    Note:  Right-click the photo on the page for editing options.
    11 Click  Print Now .
    Note:  To prevent smudging, remove each sheet of paper as it exits, and let it dry before stacking.
    Adding text captions to a photo page 1 Load paper. For best results, use photo or heavyweight matte paper. Make sure to load the paper with the glossy
    or printable side facing down. (If you are not sure which side is the printable side, see the instructions that came
    with the paper.)
    2 From the desktop, double-click the  Productivity Suite icon.
    3 Click  Manage Photos .
    4 Click the  Saved Images  tab.
    5 Click  Print an album page of various photo sizes.
    6 From the directory in the right panel, select the folder where your photos are stored.
    7 Close the directory in the right panel.
    8 Click  Change the category of layouts listed above .
    9 Select  Only Scrapbook Pages .
    10 Click  OK.
    11 Select a paper size for the photos.
    12 Select a page layout containing a black box. Under the sample page shown, it indicates photos and text on the
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    							13Drag the photos onto the page.
    14 Click inside the white box labeled  Click to add text.
    A dialog appears.
    15 Enter the text you want.
    16 Click  OK.
    17 Click  Print Now .
    Note:  To prevent smudging, remove each sheet of paper as it exits, and let it dry before stacking.
    Printing photos using color effects
    You can use the Photo Editor software to apply color effects to make photos appear old or antique.
    1 Load photo paper with the glossy or printable side facing down. (If you are not sure which side is the printable side,
    see the instructions that came with the paper.) For more information, see “Loading paper in Tray 1” on page 74.
    2 Insert a memory card or flash drive that contains the images you want to print. For more information, see  “Inserting
    a memory card” on page 98 or “Inserting a flash drive” on page 99.
    The Fast Pics software launches automatically on your computer.
    3 From the Fast Pics dialog, click  Save Photos to PC.
    4 Select the photos you want to save.
    5 Click  Next.
    6 Specify a folder location to save your photos.
    7 Click either  Yes or No to erase files from the card after saving files to your computer.
    8 Click  Save Now .
    Wait for the photos to download to your computer.
    9 Click  Exit.
    10 Open the  Photo Editor .Method 1Method 2From the desktop, double-click the  Photo Editor
    icon.a Click  Start ª  Programs  or All Programs  ª  Lexmark
    9300 Series .
    b Select  Photo Editor .
    The Photo Editor screen appears.
    11 Click  File ª  Open .
    12 Select the folder where you stored the photos.
    13 Select one photo from the list shown.
    14 Click  Open .
    15 Click  Antiquing .
    16 Click on one of the available color effects. The choices are Antiquing - Gray, Antiquing - Brown, or Colorize - Sepia.
    17 Click  OK.
    Your photo is shown on the screen with the color effect applied.
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    							18Click  File ª  Print .
    19 Specify the number of copies, the paper size, the image position on page, and whether to rotate the photo for a
    better fit.
    20 Click  View All Printer Settings  to make additional print adjustments if needed.
    21 Click  OK.
    22 Click  Print.
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    							Using Bluetooth technology
    Bluetooth is a wireless technology that lets compatible products send and receive communication. The printer
    communicates with Bluetooth-enabled devices through a Universal Serial Bus (USB) Bluetooth adapter, which is sold
    separately.
    Inserting a Bluetooth adapter 1 Insert the Bluetooth adapter into the PictBridge port the front of the printer.
    Note:  A converter cable may be necessary if your Bluetooth adapter does not fit directly into the port.
    2 Wait for the printer to recognize that a Bluetooth adapter is inserted. The message  Bluetooth Connected.
    Refer to Bluetooth device owners’ manual for further information.  appears.
    3 If the printer does not read the Bluetooth adapter, remove and reinsert it.
    Warning:  Do not touch cables, the Bluetooth adapter, or the printer in the area shown while actively printing from
    the Bluetooth-enabled device. A loss of data can occur. Also, do not remove the Bluetooth adapter while actively
    printing from the Bluetooth-enabled device.
    Note:  The printer recognizes one active media device at a time. If you insert more than one media device, a message
    appears on the display prompting you to designate the device you want the printer to recognize.
    Setting the Bluetooth mode 1 From the control panel, press 
     or  repeatedly until  Setup is highlighted.
    2 Press 
    .
    3 Press 
     or  repeatedly until you reach the  Change Bluetooth Default Settings  submenu.
    4 Press 
    .
    5 Press 
     or  repeatedly until you reach  Bluetooth Enable.
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