HP PhotoSmart A826 User Manual
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Hewlett-Packard Company notices The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this material is prohibited without prior written permission of Hewlett-Packard, except as allowed under copyright laws. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional...
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Contents 1 Get started The HP Photosmart at a glance.................................................................................................5 Use the touch screen..................................................................................................................6 The quick touch frame..........................................................................................................6 “9-up” and “1-up”...
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1 Get started Thank you for your HP Photosmart purchase! Read this guide to learn the basics about printing beautiful photos with the HP Photosmart A820 series printer. This section provides introductory information about the HP Photosmart A820 series printer. NOTE:Read the Setup Guide first to setup your HP Photosmart A820 series printer. The HP Photosmart at a glance 8 Figure 1-1 Front and rear views 1Touch screen: View photos and menus here. Touch the screen to select, edit, and print photos and to...
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10Camera port: Connect a PictBridge digital camera, t he optional HP Bluetooth wireless printer adapter, an iPod, or a USB flash/thumb drive here. 11Power cord connection : Connect the power cord here. 12USB port: Connect the printer to a computer here using a USB cable. Use the touch screen Use your finger on the touch screen for most operations, such as photo navigation, printing, making selections in the printer menus, or touching the onscreen icons. The quick touch frame The quick touch frame...
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“9-up” and “1-up” views You can view up to nine photos at a time on the touch screen. When you insert a memory card or connect a photo storage device to the printer, thumbnails of up to nine photos on the card or device appear on the touchscreen. To see a photo larger, touch the center of the photo to enter 1-up view. Figure 1-3 Photo views 1Thumbnail or “9-up” view: In 9-up view, photos are displayed at a small size, so that up to nine photos can be viewed at a time. 21-up view: In 1-up view, photos are...
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Printer status iconDescription Estimated time remaining: Indicates estimated print time remaining for the current job. Number of selected photos: Displays the number of selected photos. Photo icons The default thumbnail or 9-up view is displayed on inserting a memory card correctly in the printer memory card slot. To access 1-up view, touch the center of any image in the thumbnail or 9-up view. Icons appear on photos and video clips in thumbnail and 1-up views. Some icons show the status of a photo or...
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How to use the printer menus The printer menus contain many features for printing photos, changing print settings, and more. Figure 1-4 Printer menus 1Menu name: The name of the current menu. 2Menu option: Touch a menu option to select it. 3Menu scroll arrows: Touch to scroll through menus or menu options. TIP:The printer menus contain many useful commands and options, but common functions, such as printing, are usually available by touching an icon on the quick touch frame. To use the printer menus 1....
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Load your paper NOTE:Load only one type and size of paper at a time. Do not mix paper types or sizes in the input tray. To load paper 1.Lift the input tray lid. NOTE:Loading paper without opening the input tray may cause a paper jam. 2.Gently push open the input tray. 3.Load up to 100 sheets of HP Advanced Photo Paper in the input tray with the glossy side facing toward the front of the printer. When loading, slide the paper to the left side of the input tray and push the paper down gently until it...