The easiest thing is to check in the instruction manual that came with the printer. Generally, open up whatever application supports pictures (or, double-click on the picture filename itself); then hit control-P (for most Windows applications this brings up the Print dialog box) and then send it to your color printer. The photo paper will go in probably shiny side up, loaded in just like regular paper.
2007-09-24 12:13:34
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answered by Mark S, JPAA 7
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This is very simple to do. The easiest way to do this is to go into your print options dialog box before hand and set up what you wish for your photos. Such as type of paper you will use, what degree of perfection, etc. To do this go into Control Panel, and select your Print and Fax folder by double clicking its icon. Once inside, what you need to do is determined by the photo manufacturer. Mine is a Dell, so I would select off the What do you want to do? list. It guides me through many different projects I do for the first time. As I answer questions for what I want, it configures the settings for me.
If you need help with how to use your particular printer, open it as I explained above, and then click on the Help button, usually in the upper right hand corner. Once inside Help, you can select the topic you need assistance with on the left, and the answer will appear in the right pane. You can print out these answers and then use the printed out instructions to guide you while you setup the printer for photo printing.
When you are done printing your photos, the printer defaults will return automatically, you don't need to worry about writing down all the settings before the settings are changed. All printers these days store a default printer setup in the system registry. If neccasary, reboot and all the defaults will return. Usually however, all you need to do is direct it to print normally by selecting some text to print. You don't have to do this just to reset the original settings, I am saying the settings will just be there when you go to print something else.
Good luck and much fun with your photos, have a nice day.
2007-09-24 19:20:14
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answered by Serenity 7
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Download the digital photos on a photo shop and that way you'll be able to save and print your photos.
2007-09-24 19:19:04
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answered by jewals 1
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First you need a photo software in your computer, one that does the sorting, the uploading, the printing, the storing, etc, etc.
Once you have that, than you just follow the prompts on the screen. These programs are user friendly.
2007-09-24 19:14:45
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answered by cmira4 4
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not exactly sure what you need help with. but basically you just plug in your camera to the computer with the usb cable that should have come with your camera. then you would go into my computer > then there should be a drive F: or something like that. > then just go into the file with the pictures you want to print. and open them and just print.
hope that helps
2007-09-24 19:16:21
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answered by htf0606 3
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well if youre able to print other things then you can easily print a picture what you can do is open the picture just doble click it and then right click on the pic and select print
2007-09-24 19:13:40
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answered by Ariel C 3
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you know when u first bought ur camara it came with the disc that u uploaded to ur computer .. well just run the program and select print.. its easy ..
2007-09-24 19:12:50
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answered by .·.¹³ LaSh3s¹³.·. 4
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