HP (Hewlett-Packard) A630 series Photo Printer User Manual


 
5. Browse through your photos and touch one to open it in 1-up view.
While the Passport Photos mode is on, the printer displays photos in the selected
aspect ratio. This means only part of each photo appears. To change the area of the
photo that prints, touch the photo to open it in 1-up view, and then touch Edit, and
then touch Crop. The entire photo is displayed, but the crop box is in the selected
aspect ratio. Move the crop box around the photo with the stylus to select the area of
the photo you want to print as a passport photo. Touch Done after cropping. For more
information on cropping, see
Crop a photo” on page 47.
6. Touch Print.
NOTE: If you want to print multiple passport photos, navigate to another photo
in 1-up view and select it before touching Print, and continue to select photos until
you have selected all of those that you want to print.
NOTE: The printed sheet contains as many copies of a photo as will fit on the
page, depending on the passport photo size selected. If you select multiple
photos, the printer will print multiple pages.
Video Frame prints
You can print still photos from your favorite videos using the procedure below.
To print a frame from a video clip
1. Insert a memory card that has a video clip on it.
2. Touch Create on the Photosmart Express menu and navigate to Video Frame
Prints to display it in 1-up view.
3. Select the video you want to play, and then touch the Play icon to play the video clip.
4. When the frame you want to print appears, touch the Pause button, and then touch
Print.
5. To print multiple frames from the video clip, touch the Pause button, and then the
Select button on each frame you want to print. Then touch Print.
NOTE: The image resolution in video clips is typically lower than that of digital
photos; therefore, you may notice that the print quality of your video clip frames is
lower than the print quality of your photos.
NOTE: This printer supports several, but not all, video file formats. For a list of
supported video file formats, see
Printer specifications” on page 87.
Enhance or edit your photos
You can enhance or edit your photos in various ways, as explained in the following:
Use Photo Fix
Crop a photo
Remove red-eye from your photos
Use Pet Eye Fix
Adjust photo brightness
Touch up a photo
Chapter 4
46 Print without a computer
Print without a computer