HP PhotoSmart A626 User Manual
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To load paper 1.Open the output tray. The input tray opens automatically. 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. To change the paper type TIP:If you are printing on a...
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4 Print without a computer This section contains the following topics: • Print from a PictBridge-certified camera or device • Print from a memory card • Print from a Bluetooth device • Print photos from an iPod • Get creative • Enhance or edit your photos 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...
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•Print photos from a memory card • Save photos from a memory card to another device • Remove a memory card LabelDescription 1xD-Picture Card 2Compact Flash I and II 3Memory Stick 4Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard (MMC) 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. • CompactFlash Type I and II • MultiMediaCard • Secure Digital • Memory Sticks, Memory Stick Duo, Memory...
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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...
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3.If you want several copies of the same photo, touch the Copies icon on the photo, set the number of copies to be printed, and then touch OK. 4.Touch the arrow keys to browse through photos and select other photos you want to print. To return to the thumbnail view, touch . 5.When you finish selecting photos, press the Print icon on the quick touch frame to print all selected photos. To print all photos NOTE:Make sure no photo is selected. If you are in 1-up view, touch to return to thumbnail view...
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To cancel printing 1.Touch Cancel on the quick touch frame when viewing a photo in 1-up view. If the current photo is not in the print queue ▲Click Yes in the Cancel All Printing dialog box. If there is only one photo in the print queue ▲The print is cancelled without displaying a dialog box. If the current photo is in the print queue ▲Touch This Image or All Images in the Cancel Printing dialog box. Save photos from a memory card to another device You can save photos from a memory card inserted in the...
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Configure Bluetooth To access the full configuration options for Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to configure both the printer and your computer. The way you access these settings depends on the Bluetooth software you use. This section provides Bluetooth instructions using the Widcomm software. In general, the default Bluetooth settings on the printer will work for most users without the need for further configuration. NOTE:Before you configure the printer, verify that Bluetooth connectivity...
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Print photos from an iPod If you have an iPod that can store photos, you can connect your iPod to the printer and print the photos. Before you begin Check that the images you copy to the iPod are in JPEG format. NOTE:iPods might not be available in your country/region. To import photos to an iPod 1.Copy photos from a memory card to your iPod using the Belkin Media Reader for iPod. 2.Verify that photos are on your iPod by selecting Photo Import on the iPod menu. Photos appear as Rolls. To print photos...
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To access creative options 1.View a photo in 1-up view. 2.Touch Get Creative. 3.In the Get Creative Menu, touch the desired creative option. Use the onscreen arrows to navigate through all the creative options available. Draw on photos The Scribble creative option lets you draw on the current photo with the stylus. You can change the color and line weight or switch to an eraser tool to edit drawings already on the photo. To use the Scribble creative option 1.Touch Get Creative when viewing a photo in...
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for the text. The keyboard is in the language set for the printer, so long as the language uses roman characters. For non-roman languages, the English keyboard is displayed. To use the Caption creative option 1.Touch Get Creative when viewing a photo in 1-up view. 2.Touch the Caption creative option. Use the onscreen arrows to navigate to this option if it is not visible. 3.Type on the onscreen keyboard. You can switch among four keyboard layouts — Uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and accents — by touching...