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    							LayoutPaper size (photo size)
    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)
    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.
    Problem
    How to correct it
    Photos with poor brightness1. Touch Print.
    2. Touch 4×6 or Enlargement to select
    your desired photo size.
    3. Touch the desired paper size.
    4. Touch Edit, then touch Photo
    Brightness.
    5. Touch the brightness slider to
    increase or decrease the photo
    brightness to the desired level, then
    touch OK.
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    							ProblemHow to correct it
    Photos with red eyeThe 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 Autocorrect to enable the
    Photo Fix function.
    Poor-quality video clips
    This preference affects photos printed
    from video clips.
    NoteThis feature does not
    improve photos printed using the
    Video action prints feature in the
    Print Options menu. This feature
    also does not work with photos
    printed in the 9-per-page layout.Improve the quality of photos printed
    from video clips
    1. Touch Settings.
    2. Touch the arrows to scroll and locate
    Preferences.
    3. Touch Preferences.
    4. Using the arrows, locate then touch
    Video Enhancement.
    5. Touch On, then touch 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.
    To try these features…
    Follow these steps
    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. Touch Print.
    2. Touch 4×6 or Enlargements and select your
    desired photo size.
    3. Touch the desired paper size.
    4. Touch the desired photos to select one or more
    images.
    5. Touch Edit from a selected photo.
    6. Use the arrows to locate the Color Effect
    function. Touch Color Effect.
    7. Touch the desired color effect.
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    							To try these features…Follow these steps
    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. Touch Settings.
    2. Touch Preferences, then touch Date Stamp.
    3. Touch 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.To change the print quality to Normal for one
    print job:
    1. Touch Settings.
    2. Touch Tools, then touch Print quality.
    3. Touch Normal, then touch OK.
    Print quality will revert to Best after the next print job.
    Crop a photo
    Press Zoom + and Zoom – to
    increase or decrease the
    magnification by 1.25×. The
    maximum level is 5.0×.1. Touch Print.
    2. Touch 4×6 or Enlargement to select your
    desired photo size.
    3. Touch the desired paper size.
    4. Touch the desired photo to select the image.
    5. Press Zoom + to increase the magnification of
    the photo by 1.25×. The green crop box
    appears. Press Zoom + repeatedly until you
    reach the desired magnification. (After zooming
    in, you can zoom back out by pressing Zoom –.)
    NoteThe crop box changes from
    green to yellow if printing at the selected
    magnification will noticeably reduce the
    print quality.
    6. At any magnification level, touch the arrows to
    move the crop box left, right, up, or down.
    7. Touch Crop when the portion of the image you
    want to print is in the crop box.
    Cropping does not change the original photo. It
    only affects printing.
    Print panoramic photos1. Touch Print.
    2. Touch Other Projects, then touch Panorama
    Prints.
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    							To try these features…Follow these steps
    3. Follow the prompt to load 10 x 30 cm
    (4 x 12 inch) media, then touch OK.
    4. Touch a photo to select it. If desired, crop the
    photo before printing. See The crop box has a
    3:1 aspect ratio.
    NoteAll photos printed in panoramic mode
    are printed borderless.
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    							Chapter 3
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    							4Getting connected
    Use the printer to stay connected to other devices and people.
    Connecting to other devices
    This printer offers several ways of connecting to computers or other devices. Each
    connection type lets you do different things.
    Connection type and what you need
    This lets you...
    Memory cards
    A memory card
    A compatible digital camera memory card
    Insert the memory card into the
    appropriate memory card slot on the front
    of the printer.
    ●Print directly from a memory card to
    the printer.
    ●Save photos from a memory card
    inserted in the printer to a computer
    where you can enhance or organize
    them in the HP Photosmart Premier
    or other software. For more
    information, see Saving photos to a
    computer and Print photos from a
    memory card.
    USB
    ●A Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 full-
    speed compliant cable 3 meters (10
    feet) or less in length. For instructions
    about connecting the printer with a
    USB cable, see the Quick Start
    booklet.
    ●A computer with Internet access (to
    use HP Photosmart Share).●Print from a computer to the printer.
    See Printing from a computer.
    ●Save photos from a memory card
    inserted in the printer to a computer
    where you can enhance or organize
    them in the HP Photosmart Premier
    or other software.
    ●Share photos through HP Photosmart
    Share.
    ●Print directly from an HP Photosmart
    direct-printing digital camera to the
    printer. For more information, see
    Print photos from a digital camera and
    the camera documentation.
    PictBridgePrint directly from a PictBridge-compatible
    digital camera to the printer.
    For more information, see Print photos
    from a digital camera and the camera
    documentation.
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    							Connection type and what you needThis lets you...
    The PictBridge symbol
    A PictBridge-compatible digital camera
    and a USB cable.
    Connect the camera to the camera port on
    the front of the printer.
    Bluetooth
    The optional HP Bluetooth wireless printer
    adapter.
    If the printer came with this accessory or
    you have purchased it separately, see the
    accompanying documentation and the
    onscreen Help for instructions.Print from any device with Bluetooth
    wireless technology—such as a digital
    camera, a camera phone, or a PDA—to
    the printer.
    If you connect the optional HP Bluetooth
    wireless printer adapter to the printer
    through the camera port, be sure to set the
    Bluetooth printer menu options as
    needed. See Settings.
    HP iPod
    An HP iPod and the USB cable that came
    with it. Connect the HP iPod to the camera
    port on the front of the printer.Print directly from an HP iPod (with photos
    stored in it) to the printer. For more
    information, see Print photos from an
    iPod.
    Chapter 4
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    							Saving photos to a computer
    You can save photos to a computer from any memory card inserted in the printer, if you
    set up a USB connection between the two devices.
    If you are using a Windows computer
    Use either of these methods to save photos to your computer.
    ●Insert a memory card into the printer. TheHP Photosmart Premier transfer software
    (HP Transfer and Quick Print) opens on your computer screen and allows you to
    designate a location on the computer to save images. For more information, see the
    onscreen HP Photosmart printer software help.
    ●Insert a memory card into the printer. The memory card appears in Windows
    Explorer as a removable drive. Open the removable drive and drag photos from the
    card to any location on your computer.
    If you are using a Macintosh
    1. Insert a memory card into the printer.
    2. Wait for iPhoto to start and read the contents of the memory card.
    3. Click Import to save the photos on the card to your Macintosh.
    NoteThe memory card also appears on the desktop as a drive icon. You can
    open it and drag photos from the card to any location on your Macintosh.
    Connecting through HP Photosmart Share
    Use HP Photosmart Share to share photos with friends and relatives using e-mail, online
    albums, or an online photo finishing service. Your printer must be connected through a
    USB cable to a computer with Internet access and have all the HP software installed. If
    you try to use Share and do not have all the required software installed or configured, a
    message prompts you through the required steps.
    Use Share (USB) to send photos (Windows users):
    1. Insert a memory card and select some photos.
    2. Touch Share on the printer screen.
    3. Follow the instructions on your computer to share the selected photos with others.
    Use Share (USB) to send photos (Mac users)
    1. Open HP Photosmart Premier and select photos to share. For information about
    HP Photosmart Premier, see HP Photosmart Premier.
    2. Click the Applications tab in HP Photosmart Premier, then double-click HP
    Photosmart Share.
    3. Follow the instructions on your computer to share the selected photos with others.
    See the onscreen software help for more information about using HP Photosmart Share
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    							5Printing from a computer
    To print from a computer, the printer software must be installed. During software
    installation, either HP Photosmart Premier (Mac users and Windows Full-install users)
    or HP Photosmart Essential (Windows Express-install users) is installed on your
    computer, allowing you to organize, share, edit, and print photos.
    For more information on installing the software, see the  Quick Start Guide. Update the
    software regularly to ensure you have the latest features and improvements; for
    instructions, see Update the software.
    To work with photos, you need to transfer them to a computer that is connected to the
    printer. See Saving photos to a computer.
    NoteWindows users: HP Photosmart Premier can only be used on computers
    with processors that have Intel® Pentium® III (or equivalent) and higher.
    Using creative options in the printer software
    Read through these tips on how to open and use HP Photosmart Premier,
    HP Photosmart Essential, and HP Photosmart Share.
    HP Photosmart Premier
    HP Photosmart Premier is an easy-to-use software program that gives you everything
    you need to have fun with your photos, in addition to basic photo editing and printing.
    This software also gives you access to HP Photosmart Share so that you can easily share
    your photos.
    Open HP Photosmart Premier (Windows users)
    ➔
    Double-click the HP Photosmart Premier icon on your desktop. If you need help,
    see the software help within HP Photosmart Premier.
    Open HP Photosmart Premier (Mac users)
    ➔
    Click the HP Photosmart Premier icon in the Dock. If you need help, select
    HP Photosmart Premier help from the help menu.
    Explore the many features of HP Photosmart Premier:
    ●View — View photos in multiple sizes and ways. Easily organize and manage your
    photos.
    ●Edit — Crop your photos and fix photos with red eye. Automatically adjust and
    enhance your photos in different sizes and in multiple layouts.
    ●Print — Print your photos in different sizes and in multiple layouts.
    ●Share — Send photos to family and friends without the bulky attachments using HP
    Photosmart Share, a better way to send e-mail.
    ●Create — Easily create album pages, cards, calendars, panoramic photos, CD
    labels, and more.
    ●Back-up — Make back-up copies of your photos to store and save.
    HP Photosmart Essential
    HP Photosmart Essential is an easy-to-use software program that gives you basic photo
    editing and printing capabilities. This software also gives you access to HP Photosmart
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