Printing With The Toolbox Print Photos Tool - Olivetti MY_WAY Plus User Manual

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The Poster drop-down menu is displayed where you can select 2x1, 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 to define
on how many sheets to fit the selected poster image.
By clicking the Print Borders checkbox, the printer will automatically place a frame around
each individual image that your poster is composed of. An indication of the position of the
image in the poster is also provided.
d
To restore the different settings to their factory default values, click the Default button.
e
On the bottom of the screen:
Click the OK button to confirm the settings made and exit.
Click the Cancel button to exit without saving the changes made.
Click the ? button for information on the Layout tab.
5
Click the Ink Levels tab to see the estimated amount of ink still available in the ink cartridge. This is
important information to consider before launching a lengthy print job.
a
On the Ink Levels tab there is also the Launch Toolbox button, a direct link to the Toolbox
Maintenance screen that provides a user interface for the maintenance and troubleshooting of your
printer. See "The Toolbox" for more information.
b
On the bottom of the Ink Levels tab:
Click on the OK or Cancel button to exit.
Click on the ? button for information on the Ink Levels tab.
6
Click the OK button in the Print dialogue box to start printing.

Printing with the Toolbox Print Photos Tool

1
Right click your mouse button on the Olivetti icon on the Windows task bar and click MY_WAY
Toolbox, or click Start > Programs or All Programs > Olivetti > MY_WAY Toolbox. The Toolbox is
displayed.
note: In the Mac OS X environment, the Toolbox program can be launched by clicking the icon
present on the desktop or by selecting it from the list of installed programs.
2
Click Print photos. The "My pictures" folder of your personal computer is opened by default if a
digital camera is connected; if a memory card is inserted, the folder with the contents of the memory
card is opened by default.
note: The printer directly prints the picture files stored on the memory card and therefore do not
remove the memory card from its slot while connection is in progress.
3
The pictures stored in the folder are displayed in thumbnails on the left of the dialogue box; the first
photo of the folder, or the photo select, is displayed in a larger view on the right of the screen. You can
now select what to do:
a
Click the Add All button to add all the photos in the folder to your selection of photos to print.
b
Select the individual photos to print by clicking directly on the photo wanted. Define the number of
copies that you want to print of the photo selected by clicking on the plus (+) and minus (-) boxes
that appear on the selected photo. You can also select the number of copies by clicking on the copy
selection arrows on the bottom of the screen. The box on the left upper part of the selected photo
indicates the number of copies chosen. Use the box's side scroll bar or arrow buttons to move up
and down through the selection of photos available.
note: To remove all the photos from your print selection, click the Clear Selection button. To
remove single photo selections, click on the minus (-) box on the individual photos, or click the copy
selection arrows on the bottom of the screen, to decrease the number of copies to zero.
4
Click the Print button. The Print Photos dialogue box is displayed.
note: You can improve the quality of the photos by applying the correction filters that are available in
this selection screen. To activate these filters, tick the selection box corresponding to the filter wanted;
a preview of the correction is displayed.
5
Personalise your print settings:
a
Paper setup: from the drop-down menu select the paper that you loaded and define its size.
b
Quality: define the quality of your printed output. Select between Speed (highest print speed,
lowest resolution), Normal (average print speed and resolution), High (low print speed, high
resolution) and Photo Quality (lowest print speed but with the highest print resolution on photo
paper).
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