
Once it’s downloaded, locate and double-click or right-click on the file. In this case, right-click on the image and select the “Save Image As” option listed on the pop-up menu. In the new tab, click the three-dot button in the top right corner and select “Print” in the drop-down menu.Īlternatively, you can download and print the photo using the Photos app, Windows print tool, or your printer’s custom software. In the following examples, we’re printing a photo stored online in Google Photos.įirst, right-click on the photo and select the “Open image in new tab” option listed on the pop-up menu. If the photos you want to be printed are located online, you can either print straight from the website or download the file to your Windows PC. Once you return to the main window, click the “Print” button to complete the printing process. You’ll find a borderless printing option too (on or off). You can also set the document binding to the left, right, or top edge.

Here you can set collation, output quality, and color mode. You also have the option to fill the page or shrink the photo to fit.įor additional options, scroll down the menu and click the “More Settings” link. If needed, adjust the orientation, number of copies, paper size, paper type, photo size, and page margins. Verify that your printer is the default destination. In the pop-up window, your printer settings reside in a menu on the left. Otherwise, highlight “Open With” located further down the menu to expand another rollout menu and then select the “Photos” option.Ĭlick the Printer icon in the top-right corner or press Ctrl+P on your keyboard.

If you right-click and the Photos app is your default viewer, click “Open” on the pop-up menu.

Locate the photo you want to be printed and either double-click on the file or use the right-click method. It’s typically set as your default photo viewer. This app is already on your Windows 10 PC, so there’s no need to download and install anything new. Click on the “Print” button to complete the printing process. The example below is based on an Epson XP-7100 printer.Ĭlick on the “OK” button when you’re done, and you’ll return to the Print Pictures panel. Another pop-up window appears providing settings specific to your printer. For additional customization, click the “Options” link located in the bottom right corner, followed by “Printer Properties” in a pop-up window.
