KODAK ESP C310 All-in-One Printer — Extended User Guide


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7 Copying

Copying a photograph

You can copy a photograph using the default settings, or you can adjust the quantity, size, quality, and brightness of your copies.

Using the default settings to copy a photograph

The default settings are either the factory default settings (see Resetting factory defaults), or defaults that you have set on the printer (see ).

To copy a photograph using the current default settings:

  1. Load photo paper into the printer (see Loading photo paper ).

  2. Lift the scanner lid, and place the photograph face down in the right-front corner of the scanner glass.



  3. Close the lid.

  4. Press Home.

  5. Press to select Copy Photo.

  6. Press Start to begin copying.

Adjusting the settings and copying a photograph

To copy a photograph using settings other than the default settings:

  1. Lift the scanner lid, and place the photograph face down in the right-front corner of the scanner glass.



  2. Close the lid.

  3. Press Home.

  4. Press to select Copy Photo, then press OK.

  5. Press to select an option, then press or to change the setting.

    Copy Photo Option Setting Description

    Quantity

    1 (default) to 99

    The number of copies that print.

    Color

    Color (default)

    Prints full color.

    Black & White

    Prints black and white (grayscale).

    Copy Size

    2 x 3

    3.5 x 5

    4 x 6 (default)

    4 x 7

    4 x 8

    5 x 7

    4 x 12

    8 x 10

    8.5 x 11 or A4

    The printer enlarges or reduces the original to make it the copy size you select.

    If the selected copy size is smaller than the paper in the paper tray, the printer automatically arranges the pictures to best fit the paper size.

    Plain Paper Quality

    Normal (default)

    Good quality output; prints faster than Best.

    Best

    The highest quality, but the slowest print speed.

    Draft

    The fastest print speed, but the lowest quality.

    Photo Paper Quality

    Auto. (default)

    The printer detects photo paper in the paper tray and sets Best quality automatically.

    Brightness

    Normal (default) -3 to +3

    Lightens or darkens the copy. Normal is no change from the original; -3 is the darkest; +3 is the lightest.

    Preview

    No (default) Yes

    To see a preview of the photograph on the LCD, select Yes.

    Save as Defaults

    No / Yes

    To save the settings as the new default, press OK. With Yes selected, press OK.

  6. Press Start to begin copying.

Changing the number of copies of a photograph

To change the number of copies:

  1. Lift the scanner lid, and place the photograph face down in the right-front corner of the scanner glass.



  2. Close the lid.

  3. Press Home.

  4. Press to select Copy Photo, then press OK.

  5. Make sure Quantity is selected.

  6. Press or to select a number.

  7. Press Start to begin copying.


Enlarging or reducing a photograph

To enlarge or reduce the size of the copy:

  1. Lift the scanner lid, and place the photograph face down in the right-front corner of the scanner glass.



  2. Close the lid.

  3. Press Home.

  4. Press to select Copy Photo, then press OK.

  5. Press to select Copy Size.

    NOTE: Make sure that the paper loaded in the input tray is at least as wide as the Copy Size selected or you will get a wrong paper size error. Also, if the loaded paper is not as long as the Copy Size selected, the output picture will be cut off without any warning.

  6. Press or to select the copy size.

  7. Press Start to begin copying.

Darkening or lightening a photograph

To darken or lighten the copy:

  1. Lift the scanner lid, and place the photograph face down in the right-front corner of the scanner glass.



  2. Close the lid.

  3. Press Home.

  4. Press to select Copy Photo, then press OK.

  5. Press to select Brightness.

  6. Press to select a number below zero for a darker copy, or press to select a number above zero for a lighter copy.

  7. Press Start to begin copying .



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