How do I print on photo paper HP Officejet Pro 8610?

How do I print on photo paper HP Officejet Pro 8610?

How do I print on photo paper HP Officejet Pro 8610?

If you are running Windows OS, then follow the steps below:

  1. Open the picture using “Windows Photo Viewer” (You can right-click on the image and go to “Open with” to select the windows photo viewer app)
  2. Change the paper size appropriately.
  3. Also, change the paper type to “photo paper” before printing.

How do I load a 5×7 photo paper in my HP printer?

Lift the main cover of the printer, and slide the paper width guide as far to the left as it will go. Lift the Out-tray and place a stack of paper in the In-tray. Load the paper with the side to be printed facing down. Load paper in the portrait orientation with the shortest edge feeding into the printer.

How do you feed an envelope on an HP printer?

Load the envelopes into the center of the tray with the envelope flap on the left and facing up. If the flap is on the short end of the envelope, load the envelope into the center of the tray with the flap toward the printer and facing up. Slide in the paper width guides to rest against the edges of the envelope.

How do I load paper into my HP Officejet Pro 8600?

Insert the media print-side down in the center of the tray. Make sure the stack of media aligns with the line on the width guide, and is not higher than the paper stack line on the guide. 3. Slide the media guides in the tray to adjust them for the media size that you have loaded, and then reinsert the tray.

How do I load a 4×6 paper into my HP Officejet printer?

Grasp the handle on the input tray, and then pull out the tray. Remove any paper from the tray that is different than the new paper, and then slide out the paper width guides as far as possible. To load legal size paper, slide the latch on the input tray to the right, and then gently lower the front of the tray.

When printing photos what side goes up?

Inside the paper tray you will see the sticker like an image shown below. The lines on the corner of the symbol (surrounded by a red border in the image) show that this is the side that the photo will print onto, and therefore it should be face down.