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    							Control panel buttons and indicator lights
    Figure 2-2 Control panel
    LabelDescription
    1Power: Press to turn the printer on or off. The power button will glow
    when the power is on.
    2Printer screen: Lift up to adjust the viewing angle. You can preview
    photos, make selections from the printer menu, and more from this
    screen.
    3Menu: Press to access the printer menu.
    4Print: Press to print the currently viewed image from a memory card
    or to select a highlighted menu option. The Print button glows when
    the printer power is on.
    5Navigation arrows: Press  or  to scroll through photos on a
    memory card or to navigate the printer menu.
    6Cancel: Press to stop an action, exit a menu, or to cancel printing a
    queued image.
    Figure 2-3 Indicator lights
    Control panel buttons and indicator lights 9
     
    						
    							LabelDescription
    1Power: The power button glows when the power is on.
    2Attention LED: Flashes when the printer requires attention.
    3Red Eye: Lit if red eye removal is turned on.
    4Print: Press to print the currently viewed image from a memory card.
    The Print button glows when the printer power is on.
    5Memory card and PictBridge light: This light flashes and then
    remains lit after a memory card is correctly inserted or when a
    supported device is attached to the camera port. It flashes when the
    printer is communicating with a memory card or attached device or
    when a connected computer is performing a read, write, or delete
    operation.
    Printer menus
    The printer menus contain many features for printing photos, changing print settings, and
    more. The menus, when opened, overlay the current photo on the screen.
    How to use the Printer menu
    The Printer menu gives you many print options, allows you to change the printer defaults,
    provides maintenance and troubleshooting tools, and provides how-to information for
    common printing tasks.
    TIP:The menu contains many useful commands and options, but common
    functions, such as printing, are usually available with a single button press on the
    printer control panel.
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    10 Get started
     
    						
    							LabelDescription
    1Menu: Press to access the printer menu.
    2Print: Press to select a highlighted menu option.
    3Navigation arrows: Press  or  to navigate the printer menu.
    4Cancel: Press to exit a menu.
    To use the Printer menu
    1.Press the Menu button on the printer control panel.
    2.Pressing 
     will move to the next option and pressing  will move to the previous
    menu option.
    3.Press Print to select an option. Menu options that are not accessible are dimmed.
    4.To exit a menu, press the Cancel button.
    NOTE:For a list of printer menu options, see Printer menu options.
    Printer menu options
    Design Gallery
    The Design Gallery offers several color effects or tints you can apply to a photo. For more
    information, see 
    Creative options.
    •No Effect
    • Black and White
    •Sepia
    •Solarize
    •Metallic
    •Blue Tint
    • Magenta Tint
    • Yellow Tint
    • Green Tint
    • Purple Tint
    Tools
    •Print test page: Select to print a test page containing information about the printer
    that can help in troubleshooting problems.
    •Print sample page: Select to print a sample page, which is useful for checking the
    print quality of the printer.
    •Clean Print Cartridge: Select to clean the print cartridge. After cleaning, you will be
    asked if you want to continue to a second-level cleaning (select Yes or No). If you
    select Yes, another cleaning cycle will be completed. Next you will be asked if you
    want to continue to a third-level cleaning (select Yes or No).
    •Align Print Cartridge: Select to align the print cartridge.
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    							•Photo Fix: Select to enhance your photos.
    ◦On
    ◦Off (default)
    •Red Eye Removal
    ◦On (default)
    ◦Off
    •Print quality: Select to change the print quality. Choose between Best, which
    produces the highest quality, Normal which uses less ink and prints faster, or Fast
    Normal. The default print quality depends on the paper type selected.
    •Paper type: Select to choose paper type. Select HP Advanced Photo Paper
    (default), HP Premium Photo Paper, Other, Plain or Other, Photo.
    •Borderless: Select to turn borderless printing On (default) or Off. When borderless
    printing is turned off, all pages print with a narrow white border around the outside
    edges of the paper.
    •Software Install Mode: Select On to enable the automatic installation of software.
    Select Off to disable the automatic installation of software. You might need to turn
    this off if you are using the printer with the HP Wireless Printing Upgrade Kit or HP
    Jet Direct boxes.
    •Demo: Select to put the printer into the demo mode.
    •Set Language: Select to change the language or country/region setting. Choose from
    Select language and Select country/region. The printer screen displays text in the
    language you choose. The menu lists paper sizes and other options specific to the
    chosen language.
    •Restore defaults: Select to restore printer defaults: Yes or No. Selecting Yes
    restores the original factory preferences.
    Help
    •Photo printing tips: Select to read tips that can help you obtain the best possible
    prints.
    •Printer features: Select to read about using the printer features.
    •Print from imaging devices: Select to read about printing from memory cards,
    PictBridge cameras, or USB flash/thumb drives.
    •Troubleshooting and maintenance: Select to read about troubleshooting and
    printer maintenance.
    •Getting assistance: Select to read how to obtain help with the printer.
    Chapter 2
    12 Get started
     
    						
    							3 Paper basics
    Learn how to choose the right paper for your print job and how to load it into the input
    tray for printing.
    •
    Choose the best paper for the job
    •
    Load your paper
    Choose the best paper for the job
    Use HP Advanced Photo Paper. It is especially designed to work with the inks in your
    printer to create beautiful photos. Other photo papers might produce inferior results.
    For a list of available HP-designed inkjet paper, or to purchase supplies, go to:
    •
    www.hpshopping.com (U.S.)
    •
    www.hpshopping.ca (Canada)
    •
    www.hp.com/eur/hpoptions (Europe)
    •
    www.hp.com (All other countries/regions)
    The printer is set by default to print the best quality photos on HP Advanced Photo Paper.
    If you print on a different type of paper, be sure to change the paper type. For information
    on changing the paper type in the printer menu, see 
    Load your paper. For information on
    changing the paper type when printing from a computer, see 
    Change the print settings
    for the print job.
    Load your paper
    Paper loading tips
    • You can print photos on small media, such as 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) or 13 x 18 cm
    (5 x 7 inch) photo paper, index cards, L-size cards, or Hagaki cards. Use plain paper,
    such as index cards, only for drafts or when print quality is not important.
    • Before loading paper, slide out the paper-width guide to make room for the paper.
    After loading paper, set the paper width guide gently against the edge of the paper,
    so that it guides the paper in straight.
    • Load only one type and size of paper at a time. Do not mix paper types or sizes in
    the input tray.
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    							To load paper
    1.Open the output tray. The input tray opens automatically.
    1Input tray
    2Paper-width guide
    3Output tray
    2.Load up to 20 sheets of photo paper with the print side or glossy side facing the front
    of the printer. If you are using tabbed paper, load the paper so tab feeds in last. When
    loading, slide the paper to the left side of the input tray and push the paper down firmly
    until it stops.
    3.Adjust the paper-width guide to fit close to the edge of the paper without bending the
    paper.
    If you are printing from a computer, change the paper type and other printer settings in
    the print dialog box. For more information, see 
    Print from a computer and Change the
    print settings for the print job.
    You can select from a greater number of paper sizes when you print from a computer
    than when you print without a computer. When you print without a computer, the printer
    senses the paper size being used and scales the image to fit on the paper size being
    used.
    Chapter 3
    14 Paper basics
     
    						
    							4 Print without a computer
    This section contains the following topics:
    •
    Print from a memory card
    •
    Print from a PictBridge-certified camera or device
    •
    Print from a Bluetooth device
    •
    Creative options
    •
    Enhance your photos
    Print from a memory card
    This section explains how to print digital photos that are stored on a memory card. You
    can select photos while the memory card is in the camera (Digital Print Order Format, or
    DPOF) or while the memory card is in the printer. Printing from a memory card requires
    no computer and does not drain your digital cameras batteries.
    •
    Supported memory cards
    •
    Print photos from a memory card
    •
    Remove a memory card
    Supported memory cards
    The HP Photosmart printer can read a variety of memory cards. These cards are
    manufactured by several vendors and are available in a variety of storage capacities.
    • MultiMediaCard (MMC)
    Mini MMC and mini Transflash cards with appropriate adapters
    • Secure Digital
    • Memory Sticks, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo
    • xD-Picture Card
    • miniSD Card with SD adapter
    CAUTION:Using unsupported memory cards may damage the memory card and
    the printer.
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    							LabelDescription
    1Memory Sticks
    2Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard (MMC)
    xD-Picture Card
    Memory cardHow to insert the memory card
    MultiMediaCard•Angled corner is on the right
    •Metal contacts face down
    Secure Digital•Angled corner is on the right
    •Metal contacts face down
    •If you are using a miniSD card, attach the adapter that came with
    the card before you insert the card into the printer
    Memory Stick•Angled corner is on the left
    •Metal contacts face down
    •If you are using a Memory Stick Duo™ or Memory Stick PRO
    Duo™ card, attach the adapter that came with the card before you
    insert the card into the printer
    xD-Picture Card•Curved side of card points toward you
    •Metal contacts face down
    Print photos from a memory card
    Important: Your photos are instantly dry, and can be handled immediately after they are
    printed. However, HP recommends that you leave the printed surface of your photos
    exposed to the air for 3 minutes after printing to allow the colors to fully develop before
    you stack them with other photos or place them in albums.
    To print a single photo
    1.Load appropriate paper for current print job. For more information, see 
    Load your
    paper.
    2.Navigate through the photos on the inserted memory card.
    3.Display the photo you want to print.
    4.Press Print.
    NOTE:To print additional copies of the current image, press Print again.
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    16 Print without a computer
     
    						
    							To print multiple photos
    1.Load appropriate paper for current print job. For more information, see 
    Load your
    paper.
    2.Navigate through the photos on the inserted memory card.
    3.Press Print.
    4.Press 
     or  to browse to the next photo you want to print. You do not have to wait
    for the first photo to finish printing.
    NOTE:To print additional copies of the current image, press Print again.
    To print camera-selected photos
    1.Load appropriate paper for current print job. For more information, see 
    Load your
    paper.
    2.Insert a memory card that contains camera-selected (DPOF) photos.
    3.Select Yes when the printer asks you whether you want to print the camera-selected
    photos, and then press Print.
    NOTE:To print additional copies of the current image, press Print again.
    Remove a memory card
    CAUTION:Do not pull out the memory card while the memory card light is flashing.
    A flashing light means the printer or computer is accessing the memory card. Wait
    until the light remains solid. Removing a memory card while it is being accessed may
    corrupt information on the card or damage the printer and card.
    To remove a memory card
    ▲When the memory card light on the printer is solid, it is safe to pull the card out of the
    slot.
    Print from a PictBridge-certified camera or device
    This section describes the procedure for printing from a PictBridge digital camera. The
    procedure for printing from other PictBridge devices—such as camera phones and other
    image capture devices—is very similar. Review the documentation that came with your
    PictBridge device for specific information.
    NOTE:If you disconnect the camera while printing, all print jobs are cancelled.
    To print using a PictBridge-certified camera
    1.Load HP Advanced Photo Paper into the printer.
    2.Turn on the PictBridge-certified digital camera.
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    							3.Make sure the USB configuration setting of the camera is set to Digital Camera, and
    then connect the camera to the camera port of the printer using the USB cable that
    came with the PictBridge-certified camera. The memory card/camera port light
    flashes while the camera establishes a connection to the printer, and then remains
    lit.
    See the camera documentation for more information about the USB configuration
    setting. The name of the setting and its options may differ on non-HP digital cameras.
    4.If you already selected photos for printing on the camera, the Print DPOF Photos?
    dialog box is displayed on the camera. Select No to bypass printing pre-selected
    photos. DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) lets the user mark photos on a digital
    camera for printing and include other image information, such as number of copies
    to be printed.
    5.Use the options and controls on your camera to print your photos. See the camera
    documentation for more information. The memory card/camera port light flashes while
    the photos are printing.
    Important: Your photos are instantly dry, and can be handled immediately after they are
    printed. However, HP recommends that you leave the printed surface of your photos
    exposed to the air for 3 minutes after printing to allow the colors to fully develop before
    you stack them with other photos or place them in albums.
    Print from a Bluetooth device
    This section describes how to print from any device with Bluetooth wireless technology,
    a short-range communications technology that enables a wide range of devices to
    connect with each other without the clutter of cables.
    To use Bluetooth connectivity with the HP Photosmart A530 series printer, you must
    purchase and connect the optional HP Bluetooth
    ® wireless printer adapter to the camera
    port on the front of the printer. To learn how to print from a Bluetooth device, see the
    documentation that came with your Bluetooth adapter.
    To print from a Bluetooth device
    1.Connect the Bluetooth adapter to the camera port on the printer.
    Figure 4-1 Control panel
    1Bluetooth adapter
    Chapter 4
    18 Print without a computer
     
    						
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