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04-21-2020 03:15 AM
I am using a HP5010 and I want to print photos using the complete paper to print the photo on. But unto now every photo comes with a withe border. And I do not want a white border around the photo in stead I want to print the photo using the full paper. But I cannot find any option in HP SMART to do this.
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04-24-2020 07:33 AM
@runskater, Welcome to HP Support Community!
I see that you'd want to print borderless photos and as per the printer specs, the printer does support borderless printing. Follow the steps below-
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Click the Print Documents or Print Photos tile.
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Find the file you want to print from the Documents folder, the Pictures library, or any folder on the Mac.
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Select the document or photo you want, and then click Print.
The Print window opens.
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Select a different printer or make any changes to the print settings, such as paper size or output quality.
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Tap on the Show Details tab.
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Some printers offer predefined Presets for photo printing. From the Presets menu, select an option that applies to your print job or paper type.
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From the Paper Size menu, select the paper you are printing on. If necessary, click the arrow at the top or bottom of the pop-up menu to display more sizes.
Some paper sizes have multiple options. Make sure to select the correct borderless paper size, such as 4x6 in/10x15 cm Borderless, if you want to print a borderless photo.
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Select the Orientation of the photo (portrait for vertical or landscape for horizontal).
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Click the unnamed print options menu at the center of the dialog to access more print settings.
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Make any print job settings changes. Refer to the following list for more information.
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Paper type: Selecting the correct paper type ensures the printer properly applies the ink to the paper you loaded in the printer. Click Media & Quality, and then click the Paper Type menu.
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Paper tray: Select the tray you loaded the photo paper into, if your printer has more than one tray. Click Media & Quality, and then select an option from the Feed from menu.
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Print in color or black and white: Select or de-select Black & White on the main dialog. The Presets menu also includes color and black and white options.
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Adjust print quality: Click Media & Quality, and then move the Quality slider to the desired setting.
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Add or remove a border: Click Layout, and then click the Border menu to select a border width or select None for borderless prints.
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Mirror printing: Reverse an image or document for printing iron-on transfers. Click Layout, and then select the Flip horizontally option.
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Click Print.
Also, refer to the document HP Printers - How to Print Photos (Mac) and HP Printers - Install and Use the HP Smart App (Mac) for additional help.
Keep me posted.
Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. Click the “Kudos/Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!
TEJ1602
I am an HP Employee
04-24-2020 07:33 AM
@runskater, Welcome to HP Support Community!
I see that you'd want to print borderless photos and as per the printer specs, the printer does support borderless printing. Follow the steps below-
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Click the Print Documents or Print Photos tile.
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Find the file you want to print from the Documents folder, the Pictures library, or any folder on the Mac.
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Select the document or photo you want, and then click Print.
The Print window opens.
-
Select a different printer or make any changes to the print settings, such as paper size or output quality.
-
Tap on the Show Details tab.
-
Some printers offer predefined Presets for photo printing. From the Presets menu, select an option that applies to your print job or paper type.
-
From the Paper Size menu, select the paper you are printing on. If necessary, click the arrow at the top or bottom of the pop-up menu to display more sizes.
Some paper sizes have multiple options. Make sure to select the correct borderless paper size, such as 4x6 in/10x15 cm Borderless, if you want to print a borderless photo.
-
Select the Orientation of the photo (portrait for vertical or landscape for horizontal).
-
Click the unnamed print options menu at the center of the dialog to access more print settings.
-
Make any print job settings changes. Refer to the following list for more information.
-
Paper type: Selecting the correct paper type ensures the printer properly applies the ink to the paper you loaded in the printer. Click Media & Quality, and then click the Paper Type menu.
-
Paper tray: Select the tray you loaded the photo paper into, if your printer has more than one tray. Click Media & Quality, and then select an option from the Feed from menu.
-
Print in color or black and white: Select or de-select Black & White on the main dialog. The Presets menu also includes color and black and white options.
-
Adjust print quality: Click Media & Quality, and then move the Quality slider to the desired setting.
-
Add or remove a border: Click Layout, and then click the Border menu to select a border width or select None for borderless prints.
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Mirror printing: Reverse an image or document for printing iron-on transfers. Click Layout, and then select the Flip horizontally option.
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Click Print.
Also, refer to the document HP Printers - How to Print Photos (Mac) and HP Printers - Install and Use the HP Smart App (Mac) for additional help.
Keep me posted.
Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. Click the “Kudos/Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!
TEJ1602
I am an HP Employee