Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents Using your photo printer ................................................... 4 Understanding the printer parts .................................................... 4 Using memory cards ..................................................................... 6 Printing photos ...................
Page 4 - Using your photo printer; Understanding the printer parts
4 Using your photo printer You can use the Lexmark™ P700 Series Photo Jetprinter™ to print everything from high-quality black and white text to color photos. Before you get started, follow the instructions in your setup documentation to install the printer hardware and software. Understanding the pr...
Page 5 - Note: Depending on the product you purchased, your printer
5 Note: Depending on the product you purchased, your printer may not have a USB card reader or memory card slots. Use this: When you want to: Access cover • Install or change print cartridges.• Clear paper jams. Paper guide Make sure paper feeds correctly into the printer. Paper feed button • Eject ...
Page 6 - Using memory cards; Inserting a memory card
6 Using memory cards Note: Depending on the product you purchased, your printer may not have memory card slots. Most digital cameras use a memory card to store photos. Insert the memory card into your printer to access photos stored on the card. Then, print them or save them to your computer. Insert...
Page 7 - Note: The manufacturer name may differ from the memory; Printing photos; Note: You may want to print on plain paper before loading your
7 Before you insert your memory card, consider the following information: • Your printer recognizes one source for photos at a time. Insert only one memory card at a time. • A small light on top of the card reader blinks and then turns off once your card is properly installed. • The light blinks whe...
Page 9 - Photo printing made easy; Load photo paper
9 Photo printing made easy In this chapter, learn how to print photos from a memory card and print a borderless photo. Printing photos Load photo paper 1 Load up to 25 sheets of coated, photo, or glossy paper vertically against the right side of the paper tray. • If your paper includes instructions,...
Page 10 - Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper; Access your photos; From a computer; Click Start
10 2 Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the photo paper. Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary. Access your photos From a computer To access photos saved on a computer: 1 Click Start Programs Lexmark Photo Software Lexmark Photo C...
Page 12 - From a memory card
12 From a memory card Note: Depending on the product you purchased, your printer may not have memory card slots. If it does not, see “From a computer” on page 10. 1 Insert your memory card into the corresponding memory card slot. For help, see page 6. Note: Insert only one memory card at a time. The...
Page 13 - Click OK on the Memory Card Copying screen when it appears.; Select a layout
13 2 Select Automatically save all the photos in a My Pictures folder with today’s date. 3 Make sure these check boxes are selected: • Display the Lexmark Photo Center to view or print the photos. • Show this message each time a card is inserted. 4 Click OK. 5 Click OK on the Memory Card Copying scr...
Page 14 - Note: Right-click a photo for more image layout options, such; Print your photos
14 5 Click the photos that you want to print, and then drag them into the layout. Note: Right-click a photo for more image layout options, such as Repeat Photo to all Frames, Rotate Photo in Frame, or Edit Photo. Print your photos 1 Click Print. The Print dialog box appears. 2 Click View all printer...
Page 15 - Printing a borderless photo
15 Printing a borderless photo 1 For best results, load photo paper into the tray. For help, see page 9. 2 Open the Photo Center. For help, see page 29. 3 Open the photo that you want to print. • To access your photo from a memory card, see page 12. • To access your photo from a folder on your compu...
Page 16 - Working with your photos
16 Working with your photos In this chapter, learn how to use the Photo Center to meet all of your photo printing needs. To learn how to: See page: Organize photos 17 Edit photos 18 Use layouts 22 E-mail photos 24
Page 17 - Organizing photos; Open the Photo Center: click Start
17 Organizing photos To access photos stored in a different folder: 1 Open the Photo Center: click Start Programs Lexmark Photo Software Lexmark Photo Center. 2 Click Explore. 3 From the directory structure in the right pane, find and select your folder. The photos stored in the folder appear in the...
Page 18 - Editing photos; Opening the Photo Editor; Note: You can edit only one photo at a time. To edit another
18 Editing photos Opening the Photo Editor 1 Open the Photo Center: click Start Programs Lexmark Photo Software Lexmark Photo Center. 2 Double-click a photo from the thumbnails pane of the Photo Center. The Lexmark Photo Editor dialog box opens. The photo you selected is displayed in the dialog box....
Page 19 - Using the Photo Editor tool sets
19 Using the Photo Editor tool sets Edit your photo using the tool sets described in the table. Click this option... And then click... To perform this action... Quick Fixes One of these options: • Rotate Right• Rotate Left• Flip Horizontal• Flip Vertical Change the orientation of your photo. Crop Cr...
Page 20 - Click File; Enter a file name and a file type, and then click Save.
20 To save your changes: 1 Click File Save As. Note: If you click File Save, the changes you made overwrite your original photo. 2 Enter a file name and a file type, and then click Save. Drawing tools Text Select a text location on a photo, open the Text dialog box, and enter text. Fill Fill a part ...
Page 21 - Cropping photos
21 Cropping photos 1 Double-click a photo thumbnail. The photo opens in the Photo Editor. 2 Click Image Size, and then click Crop. An editing window appears over the photo. 3 Resize the crop area. • Move your cursor to the frame of the editing window, and then click and drag the frame to resize it. ...
Page 22 - Print to print the photo.; Using layouts; Creating a new layout
22 2 Click Color Adjust, and then click Red-Eye Removal. 3 Use the cursor to select the region of the photo that contains the red eye. 4 Click OK. 5 Click File Print to print the photo. 6 Click Print. Using layouts Creating a new layout 1 Click the Page tab of the Photo Center. 2 From the Page layou...
Page 23 - Click Page Layout and scroll to your new layout.; Modifying an existing layout; Select Open an Existing Layout.
23 6 Drag placeholders from the left pane onto the layout page and arrange them how you want them to appear. Use the alignment toolbar to help you center and align your placeholders horizontally and vertically. 7 Save your layout. a Click Save. b Enter a name for your layout and choose a style from ...
Page 24 - E-mailing photos to a friend
24 4 Select the layout you want to modify. a From the Paper size: drop-down menu, select the paper size. b From the Layout listed: drop-down menu, select the layout style. c Scroll through the page layout thumbnails to select the layout. 5 Click OK. Your existing layout opens in the Layout editor re...
Page 26 - Using the printer software; To access the guides:
26 Using the printer software This book is written for Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. To learn about using your printer with a Macintosh, or for more information on using your printer with Windows, refer to the User’s Guide for your operating system. To access the guides: 1 In...
Page 27 - Using the software to select your printer settings; Print Properties; The paper type sensor; With your document open, click File
27 Using the software to select your printer settings Print Properties With your document open, click File Print Properties or Preferences. The paper type sensor Your printer has a paper type sensor that detects these paper types: • Plain paper • Transparencies • Coated paper • Glossy/Photo paper Th...
Page 28 - Note: Your printer can detect the type of paper you are using; Using the software to meet your printing needs; General printing
28 The Print dialog box appears. 2 From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, Options, or View all printer settings. 3 From the Print Properties dialog box, select the Quality/Copies tab. 4 From the Paper Type area, select Use my choice. If you want to turn the paper type sensor on so...
Page 29 - Photo printing; Programs or All Programs
29 • Click Start Programs or All Programs Lexmark Z700–P700 Series Lexmark Solution Center. Click Help on any tab to view the printer software Help. Photo printing Use the Lexmark Photo Center for: • Accessing photos from a memory card • Organizing photos in layouts • Editing photos • Printing photo...
Page 30 - Troubleshooting checklist; Note: You can use the printer with just a color cartridge or just
30 Troubleshooting checklist Note: You can use the printer with just a color cartridge or just a black cartridge. You must have a color cartridge installed when you print with a photo cartridge. Is the power supply firmly attached to your printer and an electrical outlet? Are both your printer and c...
Page 32 - Index
32 Index C cartridges, troubleshooting 30 checklist troubleshooting 30 E editing photos 18 I I Want To menu 27 L layouts creating 22modifying 23 Lexmark Solution Center 28 loading photo paper 9 M Memory Card Inserted dialog box 12 memory cards inserting 6supported types 6using 6 P page layout 22pape...