HP PhotoSmart D7163 User Manual
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Make sure you insert the ink cartridge into the slot that has the same shaped icon and color as the new cartridge. The copper-colored contacts should be facing the printer as the ink cartridge is inserted. NoteThe first time you set up and use the printer, make sure to install the ink cartridges that were shipped with your printer. The ink in these ink cartridges is specially formulated to mix with the ink in the print head assembly. 5. Press down on the gray latch until it clicks into place. 6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each ink cartridge you are replacing. You must install all six cartridges. The printer will not work if an ink cartridge is missing. 7. Close the top cover. Insert memory cards After you have taken pictures with a digital camera, you can remove the memory card from the camera and insert it into the printer to view and print your photos. The printer can read the following types of memory cards: CompactFlash ™, Memory Sticks, Microdrive™, MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, and xD-Picture Card™. CautionUsing any other type of memory card may damage the memory card and the printer. To learn about other ways of transferring photos from a digital camera to the printer, see Connecting to other devices. Supported file formats The printer can recognize and print the following file formats directly from a memory card: JPEG, uncompressed TIFF, Motion JPEG AVI, Motion-JPEG QuickTime, and MPEG-1. If your digital camera saves photos and video clips in other file formats, save the files to your computer and print them using a software program. For more information, see the electronic Help. Chapter 2 18HP Photosmart D7100 series
Inserting a memory card Memory card slots 1xD-Picture Card 2Memory Stick 3Compact Flash I and II, Microdrive 4Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard (MMC) Memory card types Find your memory card in the following table and use the instructions to insert the card into the printer. Guidelines: ●Insert only one memory card at a time. ●Gently push the memory card into the printer until it stops. The memory card slot allows for only a portion of the card to insert into the printer; do not try to force the memory card all the way into the printer. ●When the memory card is inserted correctly, the memory card light flashes and then remains solid green. Caution 1Inserting the memory card any other way may damage the card and the printer. Caution 2Do not pull out a memory card while the memory card light is flashing green. For more information, see Removing a memory card. Memory card How to insert the memory card CompactFlash●Front label faces up, and if the label has an arrow, the arrow points toward the printer ●Edge with metal pinholes goes into the printer first HP Photosmart D7100 series User Guide 19
Memory cardHow to insert the memory card 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 Microdrive●Front label faces up, and if the label has an arrow, the arrow points toward the printer ●Edge with metal pinholes goes into the printer first MultiMediaCard●Angled corner is on the right ●Metal contacts face down Secure Digital●Angled corner is on the right ●Metal contacts face down xD-Picture Card●Curved side of card points toward you ●Metal contacts face down Removing a memory card Wait until the Memory Card light stops flashing, then gently pull the memory card to remove it from the printer. CautionDo not pull out a memory card while the Memory Card light is flashing. A flashing light means that the printer is accessing the memory card. Removing a memory card while it is being accessed may damage the printer and the memory card or corrupt the information on the memory card. Chapter 2 (continued) 20HP Photosmart D7100 series
3Printing photos without a computer The HP Photosmart D7100 series printer lets you select, enhance, and print photos without even turning on the computer. Once youve set up the printer using the instructions in the Quick Start Guide, you can insert a memory card in the printer and print your photos using the buttons on the printer control panel. You can also print photos directly from a digital camera. For more information, see Print photos from a digital camera. Printing photos You can print photos without a computer in several different ways: ●Insert a memory card with photos on it into one of the memory card slots on the printer ●Connect a PictBridge digital camera to the camera port on the front of the printer ● Install the optional HP Bluetooth ® wireless printer adapter and print from a digital camera with Bluetooth wireless technology Print photos from a memory card You can print photos from a memory card by inserting the card into the printer and using the printer control panel to view, select, enhance, and print photos. You can also print camera-selected photos—photos you marked for printing using a digital camera— directly from a memory card. Printing from a memory card is quick and easy, and does not drain the digital camera batteries. Print one or more photos Before you begin, make sure that the memory card is inserted in the printer and the paper tray you want to use is loaded with the correct paper. 1. Select View & Print, then press OK. 2. Select 4×6 or Enlargement to select your desired photo size, then press OK. 3. Select your desired paper size, then press OK. 4. Select a layout then press OK. 5. Using the arrow keys, scroll through the available photos. 6. Press OK to select one or more images. – Press Zoom - to view up to 9 images on the printer screen. – Press the up arrow to increase the number of prints for the selected image. 7. Press Print to print the selected photographs. Check the Photo tray light to verify that the correct tray is selected — the light should be off for the Main tray and on for the Photo tray. HP Photosmart D7100 series User Guide 21
Print all photos on the memory card Before you begin, make sure that the memory card is inserted in the printer and the paper tray you want to use is loaded with the correct paper. 1. Select View & Print, then press OK. 2. Select Print All. 3. Select the desired paper size and press OK. ➔ Select a layout and press OK. 4. Select Print Now and press OK. Print camera-selected photos from a memory card When you select photos for printing using a digital camera, the camera creates a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file that identifies the selected photos. The printer can read DPOF 1.0 and 1.1 files directly from a memory card. 1. Use the digital camera to select the photos you want to print. For more information, see the documentation that came with the camera. 2. If you select default as the photo layout with the camera, select Layout to select a photo layout. If you select a photo layout other than default with the camera, photos print in the camera-selected layout regardless of the printer setting. 3. Load the desired paper. 4. Remove the memory card from the digital camera and insert it into the printer. 5. When a message appears on the printer screen asking if you want to print the camera-selected photos, press OK. The photos you selected with the camera begin printing. If the printer cannot find or read all of the camera-selected photos on the card, it prints the photos that it can read. After printing, the printer deletes the DPOF file and unmarks the photos. Print using the Wizard The print wizard provides detailed instructions about selecting, sizing, editing, and printing photographs. NoteUse the wizard to improve photo quality and apply advance effects such as brightness and color effects. 1. Select View & Print and press OK. 2. Select Wizard and press OK. 3. Follow the prompts to print your desired photo or photos. Print photos from video clips You can view video clips on the printer screen, and select and print individual frames. When you first insert a memory card containing a video clip, the printer uses the first frame of the video clip to represent the clip on the printer screen. Chapter 3 22HP Photosmart D7100 series
The printer recognizes video clips recorded in these formats: ●Motion-JPEG AVI ●Motion-JPEG QuickTime ●MPEG-1 The printer ignores video clips in any other format. Before you begin, make sure that the memory card is inserted in the printer and the paper tray you want to use is loaded with the correct paper. 1. Select View & Print and press OK. 2. To select your desired photo size, select 4×6 or Enlargement then press OK. 3. Select your desired paper size and press OK. 4. Scroll to select the available videos using the left and right arrows. NoteVideos display a video camera icon in the center of the image. 5. Press the up arrow to play the video. 6. To select a frame to print, press the up arrow to pause the video. The video must be paused to select frames for printing. 7. Press OK to select the desired frame for printing. 8. Press Print to print the selected frames. Print a photo index A photo index shows thumbnail views and index numbers for up to 2000 photos on a memory card. Use plain paper instead of photo paper to reduce costs. A photo index may be several pages long. Before you begin, make sure that the memory card is inserted in the printer and the paper tray you want to use is loaded with the correct paper. 1. Select View & Print and press OK. 2. Select Print All and press OK. 3. Select 8.5×11 paper. 4. Select the index sheet icon (16 images per page) and press OK. Stop printing To stop a print job in progress, press Cancel. Print photos from a digital camera You can print photos by connecting a PictBridge digital camera directly to the camera port of the printer with a USB cable. If you have a digital camera with Bluetooth wireless technology, you can insert the optional HP Bluetooth ® wireless printer adapter in the printer and send photos to the printer wirelessly. When you print from a digital camera, the printer uses the settings that you selected on the camera. For more information, see the documentation that came with the camera. Digital camera with Bluetooth wireless technology If you have a digital camera with Bluetooth wireless technology, you can purchase the optional HP Bluetooth ® wireless printer adapter and print from a camera using a Bluetooth wireless connection. HP Photosmart D7100 series User Guide 23
NoteYou can also print from other devices with Bluetooth wireless technology, such as PDAs and camera phones. For more information, see Connecting to other devices and the documentation that came with your Bluetooth adapter. 1. Set the Bluetooth options for the printer using the Bluetooth menu on the display. For more information, see Settings. 2. Load printer paper. 3. Insert the HP Bluetooth ® wireless printer adapter into the camera port on the front of the printer. The light on the adapter flashes when the adapter is ready to receive data. 4. Follow the instructions in the documentation that came with the digital camera to send photos to the printer. Digital camera with PictBridge technology 1. Turn on the PictBridge digital camera and select the photos you want to print. 2. Load paper. 3. Make sure the camera is in PictBridge mode, then connect it to the camera port on the front of the printer using the USB cable that came with the camera. Once the printer recognizes the PictBridge camera, the selected photos print automatically. 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. NoteiPods 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 from an iPod 1. Connect the iPod to the camera port on the front of the printer using the USB cable that came with the iPod. The printer screen displays Reading Device for several minutes while the photos are read. Then the photos appear on the printer screen. 2. Select the photo(s) you want to print and press Print. For more information on selecting and printing photos, see Printing photos. Photo layouts Select the desired print function from the View & Print menu and press OK, choose your desired print function, then select your desired paper size to select a layout. Chapter 3 (continued) 24HP Photosmart D7100 series
LayoutPaper size (photo size) 1 per page borderless4 x 6 inch (4 x 6 inch) 10 x 15 cm (10 x 15 cm) 5 x 7 inch (5 x 7 inch) 8.5 x 11 inch (8.5 x 11 inch) 1 per page3.5 x 5 inch (3.25 x 4.75 inch) 4 x 6 inch (3.75 x 5.75 inch) 10 x 15 cm (9.53 x 14.6 cm) 5 x 7 inch (4.75 x 6.75 inch) 8 x 10 inch (7.75 x 9.75 inch) 8.5 x 11 inch (8 x 10 inch) A6 (9.86 x 14.16 cm) A4 (20 x 25 cm) Hagaki (9.36 x 14.16 cm) L (8.25 x 12.06 cm) 2 per page3.5 x 5 inch (2.25 x 3.25 inch) 4 x 6 inch (2.75 x 3.75 inch) 5 x 7 inch (3.25 x 4.75 inch) 8 x 10 inch (4.75 x 6.5 inch) 8.5 x 11 inch (5 x 7 inch) A6 (6.92 x 9.86 cm) A4 (13 x 18 cm) Hagaki (6.8 x 9.36 cm) L (5.87 x 8.25 cm) 3 per page3.5 x 5 inch (1.5 x 2.25 inch) 4 x 6 inch (1.75 x 2.625 inch) 5 x 7 inch (2.25 x 3.375 inch) 8 x 10 inch (3.33 x 5 inch) 8.5 x 11 inch (4 x 6 inch) A6 (4.77 x 7.15 cm) A4 (10 x 15 cm) Hagaki (4.52 x 6.78 cm) L (3.96 x 5.94 cm) 4 per page3.5 x 5 inch (1.5 x 2.25 inch) 4 x 6 inch (1.75 x 2.5 inch) 5 x 7 inch (2.2 x 3.25 inch) HP Photosmart D7100 series User Guide 25
LayoutPaper size (photo size) 8 x 10 inch (3.5 x 4.75 inch) 8.5 x 11 inch (3.5 x 5 inch) A6 (4.77 x 6.92 cm) A4 (9 x 13 cm) Hagaki (4.52 x 6.5 cm) L (3.96 x 5.7 cm) 9 per page3.5 x 5 inch (1 x 1.375 inch) 4 x 6 inch (1.125 x 1.5 inch) 5 x 7 inch (1.5 x 2 inch) 8 x 10 inch (2.25 x 3 inch) 8.5 x 11 inch (2.5 x 3.25 inch) – Wallet size A6 (3.07 x 4.05 cm) A4 (6.4 x 8.4 cm) Hagaki (2.9 x 3.86 cm) L (2.53 x 3.36 cm) NoteThe printer may rotate the photos to fit the layout. Improving photo quality The printer provides a variety of enhancements that can improve the quality of a photo printed from a memory card. These print settings do not change the original photo. They only affect printing. Adjust photos with poor brightness 1. Select View & Print and press OK. 2. Select Wizard and press OK. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to select your paper size and photo, then press OK to view the menu. 4. Select Edit Photo and press OK. 5. Select Photo Brightness and press OK. 6. Press and to increase or decrease the photo brightness to the desired level, then press OK. Remove red eye from photos The automatic red eye removal feature is enabled when you turn on the Photo fix function. Enabling the Photo Fix function applies Smart Focus, Adaptive Lighting, and red eye removal features to selected photos. ➔ Press Photo Fix to enable the Photo Fix function. Chapter 3 (continued) 26HP Photosmart D7100 series
Adjust poor-quality video clips This preference affects photos printed from video clips. Improve the quality of photos printed from video clips 1. Select Settings and press OK. 2. Using the arrow keys, find and select Preferences and press OK. 3. Using the arrow keys, find and select Video Enhancement and press OK. 4. Select On, then press OK. For information about printing photos from video clips, see Print photos from a memory card. Getting creative The printer provides a variety of tools and effects that let you use your photos in creative ways. These print settings do not change the original photo. They only affect printing. Add a color effect You can set the printer to change the color option applied to a photo from Color (default) to Black & white, Sepia, or Antique. Photos printed in Sepia print in brown tones and look similar to photos produced in the early 1900s. Photos printed in Antique print in the same brown tones, but with some pale colors added to give the appearance that the photos are hand-colored. 1. Select View & Print and press OK. 2. Select Wizard and press OK. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to select your paper size and photo, then press OK. 4. Select Done Selecting and press OK. 5. Select Edit Photo and press OK. 6. Select Color Effect and press OK. 7. Select the desired color effect and press OK. Add the date and time to your prints You can print a stamp on the front of your photos that shows when the photo was taken. This preference affects all prints. 1. Select Settings and press OK. 2. Using the arrow keys, find and select Preferences and press OK. 3. Select Date Stamp and press OK. 4. Select one of the following date/time stamp options: –Date and Time –Date Only –Off If you use a computer to modify the photo and then save your changes, the original date and time information are lost. Changes that you make to the photo using the printer control panel do not affect the date and time information. Change the print quality You can change the print quality for photos. Best quality is the default and produces the highest quality photos. Normal quality conserves ink and prints faster. HP Photosmart D7100 series User Guide 27