This document is for HP
printers and computers with Windows.
Print photographs from a Windows PC using the correct paper
type and print job settings.
Step 1: Load photo paper into the main input tray
Load photo paper into the main paper tray.
NOTE: If your the printer has a separate photo paper tray, consult your user guide on how to
print from the tray.
1. Remove any plain paper from the main paper tray.
2. Load the short edge of the photo paper into the tray. If the paper has a perforated tab, load the paper so the tab faces up or towards you
to prevent printing on it.
a) Inkjet
printers with a rear load tray: Glossy or print side facing up
b) Inkjet printers with a front load tray: Glossy or print
side facing down
c) LaserJet printers with a front load tray: Glossy or print
side facing up
3. Adjust the paper width guides so they rest against the
edges of the paper.
Step 2: Print the photo
Open the print window and document properties to set up the
print job.
1. Before printing, edit the photo to improve colors,
brightness, contrast and any other appearance settings.
2. Right-click the photo, select Open with, and then select
Windows Photo Viewer or Paint.
3. Click Print, File, or the menu icon (Paint), then click
Print.
a) The Print or
Print Pictures window opens with general print job settings.
4. Open the printer Document Properties window to access
more print settings.
a) In the Print
Pictures window in Windows Photo Viewer, click Options..., and then click
Printer Properties....
b) In the Print
window in Paint, click Preferences.
5. Find and use print job settings for photos in the
Document Properties window. Menu names and available print settings vary by
printer.
6. Change the following color and quality settings for best
photo printing results.
7. Click OK, and then click Print.
8. After printing, remove any photo paper from the tray and
store it in the package it came in or in a plastic bag. If left in the tray for
an extended time, the paper might start to curl.
Tips for printing quality photos
Use HP photo paper: HP photo
papers are optimized for use with inkjet printers and provide quality prints
for craft projects or framing.
Take high-resolution photos:
Higher resolution photographs result in clearer, more vibrant prints.
Edit photos before printing:
Before printing, use photo editing tools to improve colors, brightness,
contrast, and any other appearance settings.
Check the computer display:
If your computer monitor displays colors inaccurately, printed photo quality
might be unsatisfactory. Try changing to the monitor's default color settings
or use a calibration tool to confirm the color accuracy.
Use Best or Max DPI quality in
print settings: Higher print quality settings provide the best results.
Conclusion
We hope, this article has helped you in solving the issue of
“How to print photos in HP printer” by going through with this article you can
also, get an idea or tips to take high-quality photos in HP printer, by
following these tips, you can see the difference in the quality of the images. Contact us for HP Customer Service
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