Kodak ESP 5 All-in-One Printer — User Guide


Table of Contents > Viewing and Printing Photos > Configuring photo print settings

4 Viewing and Printing Photos

Configuring photo print settings

You can change the factory default print settings for your printer using the control panel. Windows users may adjust some settings using the All-in-One Home Center software (see Home Center Help for information on using Home Center).

  1. Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot, or plug a portable storage device or an image transfer digital camera to the front panel USB port. The last photo is displayed first.

  2. From the control panel, press Menu.

  3. Press until View and Print Photos is selected, and then press OK.

  4. To view one photo at a time, press or on the control panel; to scroll up or down, press and hold the or arrow.

  5. Press until the parameter you want to configure is selected, and then press OK.

  6. As needed, press or to change the setting.

  7. Press OK to save the setting for the current print job.

  8. To save the setting as the default value, select Save as Default and press OK.

Print Photos Options

Menu Options View Settings / Select Settings

View Photos

OK

Transfer All to PC

OK

Rotate This Photo

OK

Quantity

or

1- 99

Print Size

or

3.5x5

4x6

5x7

8x10

8.5x11

(2x3) Wallet

3.5x5

Quality a l

or

Norma

Best

Draft

Color

or

Color

Black and White

Scene Balance b

or

On

Off

Add Date to Printsc

or

No

Yes

Save as Defaults

OK

aThis All-in-One printer automatically adjusts the print output to the best available quality for images printed on photo paper. You can set the Quality to Draft, Normal or Best only when printing images or documents on plain printer paper. The default setting for printing on plain paper is Normal.

bThis printer is capable of automatically adjusting scene balance improvements (or the brightness) of photos printed from camera cards and USB connected devices. The default is Scene Balance selected (On)

cThe default setting does not print the date on the photo print.



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