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Use your Windows or Mac computer to print pictures in B&W
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Do you have memories you want to keep in black and white? You can easily print photos without color using built-in programs on your computer. If you are unable to print at home, there are a few trusted print services you can use instead. Here's how to print pictures in black and white using your Windows and Mac computer.

Creating and Printing Photos in Black & White

To print pictures in black and white, first convert the image color using Windows Photos or Mac Photos. Then, open the print menu and select the paper size, image size, and copies. Click Print .

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Using Windows

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  1. Open the picture you want to print. Use the File Explorer to find the file if needed. If your image is in an email, download the attached file. By default, the pictures will open in the Windows Photos app.
    • Click the Edit Image icon at the top. This looks like a paintbrush and picture.
    • Click the Adjustment tab at the top.
    • Under Color , drag the Saturation bar all the way to the left.
    • Click Save options at the top-right corner.
    • Click Save or Save as copy .
  2. A pop-up menu will open.
    • Make sure your printer is connected and turned on. If your printer connects over Wi-Fi , make sure your computer is on the same network as your printer. Otherwise, you'll need to plug your printer's USB cable into your computer.
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  3. This will open the Print Pictures window.
    • This option will only show if you're printing a picture file (ex: .JPEG or .PNG). If you're printing from a .PDF file, you'll need to use the document printing process instead.
  4. Make sure your printer is selected in the Printer drop-down menu.
    • Click the Paper size drop-down menu to select a new size.
    • Select a size from the right panel. For Letter size, the options are: Full page photo, 4 x 6 in. (2), 5 x 7 in. (2), 8 x 10 in. (1), 3.5 x 5 in. (4), Wallet (9), or Contact sheet (35).
    • Use the arrows at the bottom to specify the number of copies.
    • Uncheck Fit pictures to frame to include the entire photo.
  5. This is at the bottom-right corner of the window.
    • Your pictures will be printed.
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Using Mac

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  1. Convert the image to black and white. Open the picture you want to print. Use the Finder to find the file if needed. By default, the pictures will open in the Preview app.
    • Click Tools in the top toolbar.
    • Click Adjust color .
    • Drag the Saturation bar all the way to the left.
    • Click Save .
    • You can also print directly in black and white using the Photos app.
  2. Use the Photos app to find your picture. [1]
    • Make sure your printer is connected and turned on. If you're using AirPrint, make sure your computer is on the same network as your printer. Otherwise, plug your printer's USB cable into your computer.
  3. This is in the top toolbar.
  4. Make sure your printer is selected in the Printer drop-down menu.
    • Click the second drop-down menu to select a new size.
    • If your image is still in color, click the third drop-down menu and select Black and White .
    • Select a size in the right panel, such as Fit, Fill, Custom, 8" x 10", 5" x 7", and more.
  5. This is in the bottom-right corner.
    • Your pictures will be printed.
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Using a Print Service

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  1. These services are paid, and you can usually have the photos shipped to you or pick them up in-store (if using a retailer). Create an account, upload your photos, customize your selection, and then finalize the shipping.

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