
Also, change the paper type to “photo paper” before printing.
Open the picture using “Windows Photo Viewer” (You can right-click on the image and go to “Open with” to select the windows photo viewer app).Now, follow the steps mentioned to print the photo: Also, select the correct paper size and save the settings.Now, go to paper quality / layout tab and make sure the paper type is selected as "Photo paper".Right-click on your Envy and choose the "Printing preferences" option.
Go to control panel - Devices and printers. While feeding the photo paper to the photo, you need to keep “Glossy” or print side facing down. Also, it is important to change the print settings before you print a photo. Check the settings mentioned below: Going through your post, it looks like an issue with the printer print settings on your PC causing the issue. I am happy to look into this issue for you – Always on top option (F4).Hi you for joining the HP Forums! I read your post about the photo printing issue on your Envy printer. Lock setting by adding attribute lock=”True” – Option to loop images and slideshow, or not – Delete selection (set crop area to background color) Contribute with your translation at /languages – Filenames is sorted numerically correct – Sharpness optimized at 100% zoom level (mouse double click) – Select window color theme dark, light or mixed (F5) – Option to move and zoom entire window with mouse/touch (F3) – Set zoom level to disable pixel interpolation (F2->scalingthreshold) – Option to use mouse wheel to switch images – Switch image by mouse wheel reversed (change F2->wheelstep) – Option to open small images stretched out or not – Exit by ESC key (config file only, F2->exit_by_escape) – HEIC and JFIF file association (/how-to/) – F5 refresh image from file (theme now Ctrl+F6/F7) – Move image with WASD keys (E=reset, F/R=next/previous) – Save (Ctrl+S) in addition to Save As (AltGr+S) – Bugfix (Windows GUI scale vs OPV maximized issue) – Keyboard shortcuts R/F fixed (switched) – Macro script for batch process, Ctrl+M (experimental) – Images opened from Windows Explorer now correctly sorted – Sort as in Explorer is disabled by default due to issues. – Sort as in Explorer, option in settings menu Get it from Microsoft Store if you run Windows 10. But you can install anyway by clicking on “more info” or something like that. This installer also work in Windows 10 but you will get a warning when installing since I don’t pay for a trusted certificate for this installer, Windows really don’t like that. (Pro version is not available in all countries)