Photo printing on the 8620

There is no option to print Borderless 4x6 prints.I still am using the ink cartridges that were shipped with the unit as I have not received my mail order cartridges.The photos that I have tried to print have WAAAAYYYYY too much ink on them they smear 10 minutes after being printedteh photos so far of unusable quality Ihave had this printer for 1 day it looks like its going back

Yes you are right about having the paper flipped over . Thar fixes problem number one.  Somehow I was able to use 4x6 borderless setup. I was able to set it up on one occasion. Going back to it I have been unable to replicate the setup.. The software will not allow me to use borderless on anything other than 8x11 or themetric equivalent. There is no way to to set up 4x6 BORDERLESS.    I had an HP techie     on line with me.  He took over my pc and he was unable to set my printer up for 4x6 borderless.

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