HP (Hewlett-Packard) 140 All in One Printer User Manual


 
hp photosmart 140 series
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The message BEST appears on the printer’s LCD screen.
3 Select from the following:
To print the highest quality photos, press the OK button.
To print normal quality photos, press the S
ELECT PHOTOS button.
When the message N
ORMAL appears on the printer’s LCD screen, press
the OK button. The message N
ORMAL QUALITY NEXT PRINT ONLY appears
briefly on the printer’s LCD screen to remind you that the normal quality
setting will be used only once.
change the borderless printing option
Your printer can print photos with or without white borders. Borderless printing
is the default setting: photos print all the way to the edges of the paper on three
sides, and the fourth side prints with a 0.5 inch (1.25 cm) white border that you
can trim off. For truly borderless photos, use photo paper with a 0.5 inch
(1.25 cm) tear-off tab, such as HP premium plus photo paper.
Note: HP does not recommend printing borderless photos on plain paper.
For more information about recommended paper types, see recommended
paper on page 51.
Note: If you set the printer to add white borders to your photos, the setting
will be used only once, the next time you print. After printing, the setting will
revert to borderless.
To change the borderless printing option:
1 Make sure there are no memory cards in any of the printer’s memory card
slots. For more information, see remove a memory card on page 22.
2 Press the S
ELECT PHOTOS button to scroll through the printer menu
options until the message B
ORDERLESS PRINTING? appears on the printer’s
LCD screen. Press the OK button.
The message O
N appears on the printer’s LCD screen.
3 Select from the following:
To print borderless photos, press the OK button.
To add white borders to your photos, press the S
ELECT PHOTOS
button. When the message O
FF appears on the printer’s LCD screen,
press the OK button. The message B
ORDERS NEXT PRINT ONLY appears
briefly on the printer’s LCD screen to remind you that the bordered
setting will be used only once.
Note: HP does not recommend printing borderless photos on plain paper.
For more information about recommended paper types, see recommended
paper on page 51.