HP 1000 inkjet printer: how to lighten or darken?

Does the HP 1000 inkjet printer driver allow the user to lighten or darken the image being printed?
I have read through the user's guide, and I don't see a way.
Thanks for any suggestions.

Hi,
There are many software products around but for HP printers, please us the following FREE product called "HP Photo Creations" to print. You can adjust photos before actually print:
This is a third party product but our friends are on this forum and ready to help. You can download this product from the following link:
      http://www.hp.com/hho/hp_create/themes_partners_hp_photo_creation.html
Regards.
BH
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