Settings for Photo Printing from the Operation Panel - GX6020

Article ID: ART180579 | Date published: 01/17/2022 | Date last updated: 01/17/2022
 

Description

Learn about the settings that can be adjusted when printing a photo from the operation panel of the MAXIFY GX6020.

Solution

Settings for Photo Printing Using the Operation Panel

You can specify the setting of page size, media type, photo fix and so on to print the photos saved on the USB flash drive.
 

Print Settings Screen

The following screen is displayed by selecting Settings.

Figure: Touch screen

 

Setting Items

Flick vertically to display setting items and select the setting item to display the settings. Select to specify the setting.

 Some settings cannot be specified in combination with the other setting items or the print menus. If the setting which cannot be specified in combination is selected, Exclamation mark and Error details are displayed on the touch screen. In this case, select Exclamation mark on the upper left on the touch screen to check the message and change the setting.

 The settings of the page size, media type, etc. are retained even if another print menu is selected or the printer is turned off.

You can specify the following setting items.

  • Paper src

    Select a paper source (Rear tray Cassette Auto) where paper is loaded.

     When Auto is selected, paper is fed from the paper source where the paper that matches the paper settings (page size and media type) is loaded.

  • Page size

    Select the page size of the loaded paper.

  • Type (Media type)

    Select the media type of the loaded paper.

  • Print qlty (Print quality)

    Select print quality according to the photo.

  • Print date

    Activates / deactivates to print the date (shooting date) on a photo.

     The shooting date is printed according to the settings of Date display format in Other printer settings under Printer settings.

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