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Adding Crop Marks and Photo Information
Depending on the layout you choose, you can add crop marks (cutting marks) to guide you in
cutting out your photos. You can also print information such as your camera settings and the
date and time your photos were taken directly on your printed photos.
Printing Crop Marks
Except on letter-size paper, you can add crop marks to all
your photos when printing two or four photos per sheet.
Crop marks help you make even borders when trimming
your photos. Follow these steps:
1. Enter the
Advanced Settings menu.
2. Highlight
Crop Marks, then press Select.
(Be careful not to select
Crop, which trims your photos
before printing; see page 34.)
3. To turn crop marks on, highlight
Include then press Select.
When
Crop Marks is turned on, the marks print on all photos in any layouts for which they
are allowed. This setting is saved when you turn off the printer or choose a different set of
photos, so remember to turn the setting off if you no longer want to print with crop marks.
Adding Photo Information
If space is available, you can print the date and time each
photo was taken, as well as the camera settings, in the lower
right corner of your photos. These options are available for
most layouts in which your printed photos are at least 3.5
inches wide.
1. Enter the
Advanced Settings menu.
2. To print the date, highlight
Date, then press Select.
Highlight the month, date, and year formatting option of your choice, then press
Select.
3. To print the time, highlight
Time, then press Select. Highlight 12-hour system or
24-hour system, and press Select.
4. To print your camera’s exposure time (shutter speed), F-stop (aperture), and ISO speed,
highlight
Photo Information, then press Select. Highlight On, then press Select
to activate the setting.
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