I pressed PRINT, and after some processing on the printer side, out came a nice 4" x 6" Borderless snapshot. Image: Add 4" x 6" Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy to WFNX-3520 paper tray So I opened up the manual and saw that I had to add the photo paper to the regular paper tray. Image: iPhoto: Print 4" x 6" Borderless on Epson WF-3520Īt first I tried to put the paper in the back of the printer, but the LCD screen told me not to. A dialog box which allowed be to select my print size, paper quality, and if I wanted a borderless print or not. Since I've got a Mac, I opened up iPhoto, selected a photo, and clicked on the PRINT menu option. So I decided to give it a try and see what it looked like.įirst I had to figure out how to give the printer a print command for a 4" x 6" photo print. I just got an Epson WF-3520 printer in for review along with some glossy photo paper. My old printer at home no longer printed the color red. When I want 4" x 6" prints, I put them on a USB drive and bring them to CVS for printing on a Kodak Kiosk.
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