Compaq 1400P Printer User Manual


 
Getting Started Guide
12
About Photo Cropping
When the printer scales a photo to your selected photo size, it attempts to find
the best fit possible without omitting any part of the original photo. Depending
on the photo, this means it might not fill up the entire selected size in both
directions.
If you prefer that the photo is the exact size you selected (for example, 4x6”),
then the photo can be cropped. This removes a small part of the photo.
Incidentally, it is what a traditional photo processor does when enlarging your
prints. The photo will fill the photo size to all four sides.
About DPOF
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a standard adopted by many digital camera
manufacturers. It allows you to mark photos for printing using your digital
camera (check your camera’s documentation to determine if it supports DPOF).
The 1400P can then read the DPOF file to determine which photos to print or
save, so you don’t have to print an index or select photos on the printer.
No Cropping. The full photo is
printed, but it does not fill the
entire photo size. This is the
printer default.
Cropping. Fills the photo size, but
some of the original photo must be
cropped (in this case, on the left and
right).