reverse an image for printing

I have a printer HP Photosmart 5520 and I want to reverse your image to print. Is there a way to do it on my printer or I have to use a photo editing program. /

Thanks Len

Hi @race5590,

Thanks for joining the Forums of HP Support with your print request.

I understand that you use a HP Photosmart 5520 e-all-in-one printer with a Windows 7 computer and you were wondoering if an inverted image printing is an interior option selectable by software of the printer. I would like to help.

Reverse an image is not available as an option in the settings of the printer, but if you have the image stored on your Windows 7 computer, you could open the image in MS Paint and flip the image horizontally to get an inverted image.

1. click the button Start on the Windows desktop.

2. click on all programs.

3. click on the folder Accessories , and click Paint to open the program.

4. click on the button of the paint .

5. click on Open.

6. Once you have navigated the PC and selected the desired image file, click Open.

7. when the image is loaded, select rotation in the section of the Image, and then select back horizontally.

8. click on the paint button again and select record under to rename and save the inverted image.

Please let me know if that solves the problem, or if you need assistance.

Indeed, if this help you to achieve a solution please click the 'accept as Solution' and the 'thumbs up' buttons down below in this message.

Thank you!

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