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4
Getting connected
Use the printer to stay connected to other devices and people.
Connecting to other devices
This printer offers several ways of connecting to computers or other devices. Each connection type lets you do different things.
Connection type and what you need
USB
● A Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0
full-speed compliant cable 10 feet
(3 meters) or less in length. For instructions about connecting the printer with a USB cable, see
.
● A computer with Internet access (to use HP Instant Share).
What this lets you do
● Print from your computer to the printer.
● Save photos from a memory card inserted in the printer to your computer where you can enhance or organize them using the
HP Image Zone software.
● Share photos through HP Instant
Share.
● Print directly from an
HP Photosmart direct-printing digital camera to the printer. For more information, see
Printing without a computer and the camera
documentation.
Print directly from a PictBridgecompatible digital camera to the printer.
For more information, see
and the camera documentation.
PictBridge
A PictBridge-compatible digital camera and a USB cable.
Connect the camera to the camera port on the front of the printer.
Bluetooth
The optional HP Bluetooth wireless printer adapter.
If the printer came with this accessory or you have purchased it separately, see the accompanying documentation.
HP iPod
An HP iPod and the USB cable that came with it. Connect the HP iPod to the camera port on the front of the printer.
Print from any device with Bluetooth wireless technology to the printer.
If you connect the optional HP Bluetooth wireless printer adapter to the printer through the camera port, be sure to set the Bluetooth printer menu options as needed. See
Print directly from an HP iPod (with photos stored in it) to the printer. For more information, see
To print photos from an HP iPod
.
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Chapter 4
Connecting through HP Instant Share
Use HP Instant Share to share photos with friends and relatives using e-mail, online albums, or an online photo finishing service. The printer must be connected through a
USB cable to a computer with Internet access and have all the HP software installed.
If you try to use HP Instant Share and do not have all the required software installed or configured, a message prompts you through the required steps. See
.
To use HP Instant Share to send photos
1.
Insert a memory card that contains the photos you want to share.
2.
Follow the prompts on your computer to save the photos to the computer.
3.
Use the HP Instant Share features of the HP Image Zone software to share your photos with others.
See the onscreen HP Image Zone Help for information about using HP Instant Share.
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Table of contents
- 4 Contents
- 6 Welcome
- 7 Printer parts
- 10 Available accessories
- 11 Printer menu
- 16 Getting ready to print
- 16 Loading paper
- 16 Choosing the right paper
- 17 Loading your paper
- 17 Inserting print cartridges
- 20 Inserting memory cards
- 21 Supported file formats
- 21 Inserting a memory card
- 22 Removing a memory card
- 24 Printing without a computer
- 24 Getting your photos from camera to printer
- 25 Deciding which photos to print
- 25 Selecting photos to print
- 27 Improving the quality of your photos
- 27 Printing your photos
- 27 Selecting a layout
- 28 Setting print quality
- 28 Selecting a print method
- 32 Getting connected
- 32 Connecting to other devices
- 33 Connecting through HP Instant Share
- 34 Maintaining and transporting the printer
- 34 Cleaning and maintaining the printer
- 34 Cleaning the outside of the printer
- 34 Cleaning the print cartridge
- 35 Cleaning the print cartridge contacts
- 35 Printing a test page
- 36 Aligning the print cartridge
- 37 Storing the printer and print cartridges
- 37 Storing the printer
- 37 Storing the print cartridges
- 38 Maintaining the quality of photo paper
- 38 Storing photo paper
- 38 Handling photo paper
- 38 Transporting the printer
- 40 Troubleshooting
- 40 Printer hardware problems
- 43 Printing problems
- 45 Bluetooth printing problems
- 47 Error messages
- 50 Specifications
- 50 System requirements
- 51 Printer specifications
- 54 HP Customer Care
- 54 HP Customer Care by phone
- 55 Placing a call
- 56 Return to HP repair service
- 58 Installing the software
- 60 Index