Make a borderless copy of a photo
You can use the
Fill Entire Page
setting to create a borderless copy of a photo. In
order to achieve a borderless print without changing the proportions of the original, the
HP All-in-One might crop some of the image around the margins. In most cases, this
cropping will not be noticeable.
For the best quality when copying a photo, load photo paper in the input tray and
change your copy settings for the correct paper type and photo enhancement. You
might also want to use the photo print cartridge for superior print quality. With the tri-
color and photo print cartridges installed, you have a six-ink system. See
Use a photo
print cartridge
for more information.
Note
In order to make a borderless copy, you must have photo paper (or
other specialty paper) loaded. If the HP All-in-One detects plain paper in the
input tray, it will not make a borderless copy. Instead, your copy will have
borders.
1.
Load 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photo paper in the input tray.
Note
If your HP All-in-One has more than one input tray, you might need
to select the correct input tray. See
Select an input tray for copying
for
more information.
2.
Load your original photo face down on the right front corner of the glass.
Position the photo on the glass so the long edge of the photo is along the front
edge of the glass.
3.
Press
Reduce/Enlarge
.
The
Reduce/Enlarge
menu appears.
4.
Press until
Fill Entire Page
appears, and then press
OK
.
5.
Press
Start Copy Color
.
The HP All-in-One makes a 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) borderless copy of your
original photo, as shown below.
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HP Officejet 7200 All-in-One series
Use
the copy features
Tip
If the output is not borderless, then set the paper size to the
appropriate Borderless menu selection, set the paper type to
Photo
Paper
, set the
Photo
enhancement, and then try again.
For more information on setting the paper size, see
Set the copy paper size
.
For information on setting the paper type, see
Set the copy paper type
.
For information on setting the
Photo
enhancement, see
Enhance light
areas of your copy
.