Understanding The Photo Card Menu - Lexmark 6500 Series User Manual

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Note: The printer recognizes one active media device at a time. If you insert more than one media device, a message
appears on the display prompting you to designate the device you want the printer to recognize.

Understanding the Photo Card menu

1
If necessary, press Photo Card, or insert a memory card or a flash drive into the printer.
2
Press
or
repeatedly until the menu item you want appears, and then press
3
Press
or
repeatedly until the submenu item you want or the setting you want appears, and then press
Note: Pressing
selects a setting. An * appears next to the selected setting.
4
To go into additional submenus and settings, repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed.
5
If necessary, press
6
Press Start Color or Start Black.
Menu item
Proof Sheet
Print Photos
Save Photos
Lighter/Darker
1
Photo Effects
1, 2
Paper Setup
1, 2
Photo Size
1
Layout
1
Quality
1
Setting will return to factory default setting when a memory card or flash drive is removed.
2
Setting must be saved individually.
Saving Paper Size, Paper Type, and Photo Size settings
1
From the control panel, press Settings.
2
Press
or
repeatedly until Paper Setup appears.
3
Press
.
4
Press
or
repeatedly until Paper Size appears.
5
Press
.
repeatedly to return to the previous menus and make other setting selections.
Action
Print and then scan a proof sheet:
for all photos on the memory card
for the most recent 20 photos
by date
Print photos directly from a memory card or flash drive.
Save photos stored on a memory card or flash drive to the computer.
Copy photos from a memory card to a flash drive.
Adjust brightness of printed photos.
Apply automatic image enhancement or color effects to your photos.
Specify the size and type of the paper loaded.
Specify the size photo you want.
Select borderless or bordered, center one photo on a page, or specify the
number of photos to print on a page.
Adjust the quality of printed photos.
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