Make settings for ordering, selecting, and deselecting image data.
Specify the paper source settings which you want to print on.
Select a color setting whether you normally print in B&W or Color.
Select how to layout the JPEG files. Borderless is for printing one file per sheet without margins around the edges. The image is enlarged a little to remove borders from the edges of the paper. With Border is for printing one file per sheet with margins around the edges. 20-up is for printing 20 files on one sheet. Index is for making index printing with information.
Select On to crop the image to fit into the selected print layout automatically. If the aspect ratio of the image data and the paper size is different, the image is automatically enlarged or reduced so that the short sides match the short sides of the paper. The long side of the image is cropped if it extends beyond the long side of the paper. This feature may not work for panorama photos.
Select High for higher quality printing, but the printing speed may be slower.
Select the format of the date the photo was taken or saved. The date is not printed for some layouts.
Select this mode to improve the brightness, contrast, and saturation of the photo automatically. To turn off automatic improvement, select Enhance Off.
Select On to automatically fix the red-eye effect in photos. Corrections are not applied to the original file, only to the printouts. Depending on the type of photo, parts of the image other than the eyes may be corrected.
Resets all settings to their defaults.