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09-02-2016 12:43 PM
Just got my spankin' brand new HP Envy 4520 yesterday, got it set up, connected wirelessly, etc. This morning tried sending photos to print from my iPhone -- way cool. Works. Fabulously. Except that each photo comes out full page (8.5x11) with no borders. What if I want it smaller? No apparent way to accomplish alternative sizing in the send-to-print-directly-from-phone process. Am I right? No way? Or is there? I suppose the obvious work-around is to edit the photo on screen on my desktop computer before printing, but that's considerably more work.
Gratitude from a newby for any tips you may offer.
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09-02-2016 02:26 PM
Hi,
Apple's AirPrint do not provide you such control and print an image as is with no much control.
You may install and use the HP ePrint app instead, that provide more control such as selecting a specific paper size.
You may find detailed instructions of setting and using the app below:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01923321
Regards,
Shlomi
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09-02-2016 12:47 PM
Oh and a p.s. I see from the set-up instructions that you can feed smaller size specialty photo paper into this particular printer -- haven't tried that yet; don't have the special paper. If you print wirelessly from the phone, does the printer know to reduce the size of the print auto-magically? Or do edges of the image get cut off? Or what?
Thanks for your help with my learning process.
09-02-2016 02:26 PM
Hi,
Apple's AirPrint do not provide you such control and print an image as is with no much control.
You may install and use the HP ePrint app instead, that provide more control such as selecting a specific paper size.
You may find detailed instructions of setting and using the app below:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01923321
Regards,
Shlomi
Click the Yes button to reply that the response was helpful or to say thanks.
If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution 🙂
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