HP Officejet 7413 User Manual
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3Connection information Your HP all-in-one comes equipped with networking capability. It also comes equipped with a USB port so you can connect directly to a computer using a USB cable. If you insert an HP bt300 Bluetooth® Wireless Printer Adapter into the PictBridge camera port (USB host port) on the front of your HP all-in-one, Bluetooth devices such as PDAs and camera phones can print to your HP all-in-one. Supported connection types DescriptionRecommended number of connected computers for best performanceSupported software featuresSetup instructions USB connectionOne computer connected by means of a USB cable to the device.All features are supported.Follow the Setup Guide for detailed instructions. Ethernet (wired) connectionUp to five computers connected by means of a hub or router.All features are supported, including Webscan.Follow the Setup and Network Guides for detailed instructions. 802.11b or g (wireless) connection (HP Officejet 7400 series all-in-one only)Up to five computers connected by means of an access point. (infrastructure mode)All features are supported, including Webscan.Follow the Setup and Network Guides for detailed instructions. HP bt300 Bluetooth® Wireless Printer Adapter (HP bt300)Not applicable.Printing.Follow the instructions in Connect using the HP bt300 Bluetooth Wireless Printer Adapter . Connect using a USB cable Detailed instructions for connecting a computer to your HP all-in-one using a USB cable are included in the Setup Guide that came with your device. Connect using Ethernet The HP Officejet 7300/7400 series all-in-one supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet network connections. Detailed instructions on connecting your HP all-in-one to an Ethernet (wired) network are included in the Setup and Network Guides that came with your device. 18 HP Officejet 7300/7400 series all-in-one Connection information
Connect using wireless The HP Officejet 7400 series all-in-one uses an internal networking component that supports a wireless network. Detailed instructions on connecting your HP all-in-one to a wireless (802.11b or g) network are included in the Setup and Network Guides that came with your device. Connect using the HP bt300Bluetooth Wireless Printer Adapter The HP bt300 allows you to print images from most Bluetooth devices directly to your HP all-in-one without a cable connection. Simply insert the HP bt300 into the PictBridge camera port located on the front of the HP all-in-one and print from a Bluetooth device such as a PDA or camera phone. Note Using Bluetooth technology to print from a PC or laptop to your HP all-in-one is not supported at this time. To connect the HP bt300 to your HP all-in-one 1 Insert the HP bt300 into the PictBridge camera port (shown in the graphic below). Note If you insert the HP bt300 into your HP all-in-one and a message displays on your color graphics display that says No Bluetooth, disconnect the adapter from the HP all-in-one and refer to Device update. 2 Some Bluetooth devices exchange device addresses when they communicate with each other and establish a connection. If your Bluetooth device requires the address of your HP all-in-one to make a connection: a Press Setup on the control panel of your HP all-in-one. The Setup Menu appears on the color graphics display. b Press 0, then press 1. This displays the Bluetooth menu and then selects Device Address. The Device Address for your HP all-in-one displays. It is read only. c To enter the address into your device, follow the instructions that came with your Bluetooth device. User Guide 19 Connection information
3 Some Bluetooth devices display the printers device name when connected. If yourBluetooth device displays the printers name: a Press Setup on the control panel of your HP all-in-one. The Setup Menu appears on the color graphics display. b Press 0, then press 2. This displays the Bluetooth menu and then selects Device Name. The Device Name screen appears. Note Your HP all-in-one ships with a predefined name for your HP all-in-one: TBD. c Use the visual keyboard on the Device Name screen to enter a new name. For more information on using the visual keyboard, see Enter text and symbols. d When you have finished entering a name for your HP all-in-one, highlight Done on the visual keyboard and press OK. The name you entered will appear on your Bluetooth device when you connect to the HP all-in-one to print. Set Bluetooth security for your HP all-in-one You can enable printer security settings through the Bluetooth menu on your HP all- in-one. Simply press Setup on the control panel, and select Bluetooth from the Setup Menu . From the Bluetooth menu, you can: ● Require passkey authentication prior to someone printing to your HP all-in-one from a Bluetooth device ● Make your HP all-in-one visible or invisible to Bluetooth devices that are within range Use a passkey to authenticate Bluetooth devices You can set the security level of your HP all-in-one to either Low or High : ● Low: The HP all-in-one does not require a passkey. Any Bluetooth device within range can print to it. ● High : The HP all-in-one requires a passkey from the Bluetooth device before allowing the device to send a print job to it. To set your HP all-in-one to require passkey authentication 1 Press Setup on the control panel of your HP all-in-one. The Setup Menu appears on the color graphics display. 2 Press 0, then press 3. This displays the Bluetooth menu and then selects Passkey. The Passkey screen appears. Note Your HP all-in-one ships with a predefined passkey that is set to four zeroes. 3 Use the numbered keypad on the control panel of your HP all-in-one to enter a new passkey. For more information on using the keypad, see Enter text and symbols. 4 When you have finished entering your passkey, press OK. Chapter 3 20 HP Officejet 7300/7400 series all-in-one Connection information
The Bluetooth menu appears. 5 Press 5. This selects Security Level and displays the Security Level menu. 6 Press 1 to select High. High level security requires authentication. Note The default security setting is Low. Low level security does not require authentication. Passkey authentication is now set for your HP all-in-one. Set your HP all-in-one to be invisible to Bluetooth devices You can set your HP all-in-one to be either Visible to all Bluetooth devices (public) or Not visible to any (private): ● Visible to all : Any Bluetooth device within range can print to the HP all-in-one. ● Not visible : Only Bluetooth devices that have stored the device address of the HP all-in-one can print to it. To set your HP all-in-one to be Not visible 1 Press Setup on the control panel of your HP all-in-one. The Setup Menu appears on the color graphics display. 2 Press 0, then press 4. This displays the Bluetooth menu and then selects Accessibility. The Accessibility menu appears. Note Your HP all-in-one ships with a default accessibility level of Visible to all. 3 Press 2 to select Not visible . Your HP all-in-one is inaccessible to Bluetooth devices that have not stored its device address. Reset Bluetooth settings on your HP all-in-one If you want to reconfigure all of the Bluetooth settings on your HP all-in-one, you can reset them to factory defaults by performing the following: 1 Press Setup on the control panel of your HP all-in-one. The Setup Menu appears on the color graphics display. 2 Press 0, then press 6. This displays the Bluetooth menu and then selects Reset Bluetooth. Note Only select Reset Bluetooth if you want all of your HP all-in-one Bluetooth settings returned to factory defaults. Use Webscan Webscan lets you perform a basic scan through your HP all-in-one using just a Web browser. It also lets you perform the scan from your HP all-in-one without the device software installed on your computer. Just enter the IP address of the HP all-in-one in a Web browser. The embedded Web server Home page appears in your browser. In the left hand column, under Applications, select Scan. For more information on printing a network configuration page to obtain the IP address of your HP all-in-onet, see the Network Guide that came with your device. User Guide 21 Connection information
The user interface for Webscan is unique to using the HP all-in-one and does not support scan-to destinations like the HP Image Zone scanning software. The e-mail functionality of Webscan is limited, so it is recommended you use the HP Image Zone scanning software for this feature instead. Chapter 3 22 HP Officejet 7300/7400 series all-in-one Connection information
4Work with photos Your HP all-in-one allows you to transfer, edit, share, and print photos in several different ways. This chapter contains a brief overview of the wide range of options for performing each of these tasks, depending on your preferences and computer setup. More detailed information for each task is available in other chapters within this guide, or in the onscreen HP Image Zone Help . Transfer photos You have several different options for transferring photos. You can transfer photos to your HP all-in-one, your computer, or a memory card. For more information, see the section below specific to your operating system. Transfer photos using a Windows PC The graphic below shows several methods for transferring photos to your Windows PC, HP all-in-one, or a memory card. For more information, see the list below the graphic. ATransfer a photo from a memory card inserted into your HP all-in-one to your Windows PC. BTransfer a photo from your HP digital camera to your Windows PC. CTransfer a photo by scanning a photo directly onto a memory card inserted into your HP all-in-one. User Guide 23 Work with photos
Transfer photos using a Macintosh The graphic below shows several methods for transferring photos to your Macintosh, HP all-in-one, or a memory card. For more information, see the list below the graphic. ATransfer a photo from a memory card inserted into your HP all-in-one to your Macintosh. BTransfer a photo from your HP digital camera to your Macintosh. CTransfer a photo by scanning a photo directly onto a memory card inserted into your HP all-in-one. Edit photos You have several different options for editing photos. For more information, see the section below specific to your operating system. Edit photos using a Windows PC The graphic below shows two methods for editing photos using a Windows PC. For more information, see the list below the graphic. Chapter 4 24 HP Officejet 7300/7400 series all-in-one Work with photos
AEdit a photo on your Windows PC using the HP Image Zone software. BEdit a photo using the control panel on your HP all-in-one. Edit photos using a Macintosh The graphic below shows three methods for editing photos using a Macintosh. For more information, see the list below the graphic. AEdit a photo on your Macintosh using the HP Image Zone software. BEdit a photo on your Macintosh using the iPhoto software. CEdit a photo using the control panel on your HP all-in-one. User Guide 25 Work with photos
Share photos You have several different options for sharing photos with friends and family. For more information, see the section below specific to your operating system. Share photos using a Windows PC The graphic below shows several methods for sharing photos using a Windows PC. For more information, see the list below the graphic. AShare photos from your USB-connected HP all-in-one using the HP Instant Share service. Transfer photos from your USB-connected HP all-in-one to your computer, where you use the HP Instant Share software to send the photos through the HP Instant Share service as an e-mail to your friends or family. BShare photos from your network-connected HP all-in-one through the Internet to the HP Instant Share service where the photos are stored in an online photo album. CShare photos from your network-connected HP all-in-one through the Internet to the HP Instant Share service. The HP Instant Share service can then send the photos to friends or family as an e-mail, or they can be sent to another network- connected HP all-in-one. Share photos using a Macintosh The graphic below shows several methods for sharing photos using a Macintosh. For more information, see the list below the graphic. Chapter 4 26 HP Officejet 7300/7400 series all-in-one Work with photos
AShare photos from your USB-connected HP all-in-one using the HP Instant Share service. Transfer photos from your USB-connected HP all-in-one to your computer, where you use the HP Instant Share software to send the photos through the HP Instant Share service as an e-mail to your friends or family. BShare photos from your network-connected HP all-in-one through the Internet to the HP Instant Share service where the photos are stored in an online photo album. CShare photos from your network-connected HP all-in-one through the Internet to the HP Instant Share service. The HP Instant Share service can then send the photos to friends or family as an e-mail, or they can be sent to another network- connected HP all-in-one. Print photos You have several different options for printing photos. For more information, see the section below specific to your operating system. Print photos using a Windows PC The graphic below shows several methods for printing photos using a Windows PC. For more information, see the list below the graphic. User Guide 27 Work with photos