Adjust PictBridge Settings on the Printer - PIXMA TR150

Article ID: ART176679 | Date published: 03/30/2020 | Date last updated: 01/23/2024
 

Description

Learn about the PictBridge settings that can be adjusted on the PIXMA TR150.

Solution

You can change the settings when you print from a PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device. Please review the information below.

PictBridge (Wi-Fi) settings.

 Set the print settings to Default on the PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device when you use the printer's settings.

  1. Select the Setup icon Setup icon on the Home screen.

  2. Select Device settings.

  3. Select PictBridge (Wi-Fi) settings.

  4. The settings below can be changed.

  • Page size

    • Select the paper size when you print directly from a PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device.

    • When you perform PictBridge (Wi-Fi) settings from the printer, set Paper size to Default on the PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device.

  • Media type

    • Select the media type when printing directly from a PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device.

    • When you perform PictBridge (Wi-Fi) settings from the printer, set Paper type to Default on the PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device.

  • Print quality

    • Select the print quality when you print directly from a PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device.

  • Bordered / Borderless print

    • Select the bordered / borderless layout.

    • When you perform PictBridge (Wi-Fi) settings from the printer, set Layout to Default on the PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device.

  • Photo fix

    • When Auto photo fix is selected, the scene or person's face is recognized and the most suitable correction (color, brightness, or contrasts) for each photo is made automatically. For example: a backlit subject's face, which is darker, will be printed brighter.

    • As a default, photos on a PictBridge (Wi-Fi) compliant device are printed with auto correction applied.

    • If No correction is selected, photos are printed without correction.

  • Red-EyeCorrection

    • Select Red-eye correction enabled to correct red eyes in portraits caused by flash photography.

    • Based on the type of the photo, red eyes may not be corrected or parts other than the eyes may be corrected.
       

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