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Reference Guide HP Photosmar t 380 series[...]
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Copyrights and trademarks © Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. Notice The only warranties for HP products and services are se[...]
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this product must be recycled after its useful life as required by law. The symbol below indicates that this product may not be disposed in the general trash. Please return the product for proper recovery/disposal to the authorized collection location nearest to you. For more information regarding return and recycling of HP products generally, plea[...]
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Contents 1 Welcome ....................... .................................. ................................ .......................3 Finding more information .......... ................. ...... .............. .............. .................... ......3 What's in the box ......... .............. ............. ............... ............ ...[...]
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2 HP Photosmart 380 series[...]
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1 Welcome Thank you for purchasing an HP Photosmart 380 series printer! With your new, compact photo printer you can easily print beautiful photos with or without a computer. Finding more information Your new printer comes with the following documentation: ● Setup Guide : The HP Photosmart 380 series printer comes with setup instructions that exp[...]
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Printer overview Front of printer 1 Control panel : Control the basic functions of the printer from here. 2 Out tray (closed) : Open this to print, insert a memory card, connect a compatible digital camera, connect an HP iPod, or access the print cartridge area. Inside front of printer 1 In tray : Load paper here. 2 In tray extender : Pull out to s[...]
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Rear of printer 1 USB port : Use this port to connect the printer to a computer or to an HP direct-printing digital camera. 2 Power cord connection : Connect the power cord here. Indicator lights 1 Memory Card light : This light is solid green when the printer is ready for memory card insertion or removal. It is green and flashing when the memory c[...]
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Control panel 1 Menu : Press to access the printer menu. 2 Delete : Press to delete the currently selected photo from a memory card. 3 Print : Press to print selected photos from a memory card. 4 Cancel : Press to deselect photos, exit a menu, or stop an action. 5 Layout : Use the arrows to scroll through layout selections. Press OK to select a lay[...]
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Select Photos screen 1 Selection box : Displays a check mark if a photo is selected. 2 Copies : Displays the number of copies to be printed of the current photo. 3 Video clip : Displays this icon only when you have a video clip displayed on the printer screen. 4 Index number : Displays the index number of the current photo and the total number of p[...]
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A ccessory name Description HP Photosmart Internal Battery The HP Photosmart Internal Battery lets you take the printer with you wherever you go. HP Photosmart Automobile DC Adapter The HP Photosmart Automobile DC Adapter lets you plug into your automobile for backup power and to recharge an optional HP Photosmart Internal Battery inserted in the p[...]
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Printer menu structure ● Print Options – Print all : Select to print all the photos on the memory card inserted in the printer. – Video action prints : Select to print nine frames from a video clip. – Print range : Choose from Select beginning of range and Select end of range . – Print index page : Select to print an index page of all pho[...]
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– Clean cartridge : Select to clean the print cartridge. After cleaning, you'll be asked if you want to continue to a second-level cleaning (choose Yes or No ). If you choose Yes , another cleaning cycle will be completed. Next you'll be asked if you want to continue to a third-level cleaning (choose Yes or No ). – Align cartridge : S[...]
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– Colorspace : Select to choose a colorspace. Select Adobe RGB , sRGB , or Auto-select (default). The Auto-select default tells the printer to use the Adobe RGB colorspace, if available. The printer defaults to sRGB if Adobe RGB is not available. – Borderless : Select to turn borderless printing On (default) or Off . When borderless printing is[...]
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Load paper Paper type How to load 10 x 15 cm photo paper Index cards L-size cards ● Hagaki cards ● Panorama photo paper ● Avery photo sticker paper 1. Open the In tray and pull out the In tray extender. 2. Load up to 20 sheets of paper with the print side or glossy side facing towards you. When loading, push the paper down firmly until it sto[...]
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Use the best print cartridge for the job To print… Insert this print cartridge in the cartridge cradle Full-color photos HP Tri-color (7 ml) HP Tri-color (14 ml) Black-and-white photos HP Gray Photo Sepia or antique photos HP Tri-color (7 ml) HP Tri-color (14 ml) Text and colored line drawings HP Tri-color (7 ml) HP Tri-color (14 ml) Caution Chec[...]
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cradle so the copper-colored contacts go in first. Push the cartridge until it snaps into place. 3. Close the print cartridge access door. The idle screen of the printer displays an icon showing the approximate ink level for the installed cartridge (100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, and nearly empty). No ink- level icon appears if the cartridge is not a genuine[...]
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2 Printing with your new printer It's easy to print high-quality photos for yourself, family and friends. This section provides you with a quick start to printing, as well as detailed instructions on using memory cards, selecting photos, and more. Quick start Printing photos is as easy as 1-2-3! Here's how you do it. Step 1: Getting ready[...]
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Selecting a photo 2. Press or to scroll through the photos on the card. 3. Press OK to select a photo that you want to print. A check mark appears in the left corner of the photo on the printer screen. For more information about selecting photos, see Selecting photos . Step 3: Printing ➔ Press Print to print the selected photos. Printing without [...]
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1 SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card 2 Memory Sticks 3 CompactFlash 4 MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital 1. Remove any memory cards that are already inserted into any of the memory card slots. You can have only one card inserted at a time. 2. Find the correct slot for your memory card. 3. Insert the memory card into the slot with the copper-colored contacts d[...]
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Deselecting photos does not delete them from the memory card. Printing selected photos You can print photos from a memory card or directly from a PictBridge or HP direct- printing digital camera. To print unmarked photos 1. Insert a memory card and select one or more photos. 2. Press Print . The printer may rotate your photos to fit the current pri[...]
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Enhancing photos The printer provides a variety of tools and effects that let you enhance your photos or use them in creative ways. The settings do not change your original photo. They only affect printing. Add a color effect 1. Navigate to the photo you want to change, then press OK to select it. 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Edit , then press OK . 4.[...]
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Getting connected Use the printer to stay connected to other devices and to family and friends. 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 What this lets you do USB ● A Universal Serial Bus (USB) 1.1 [...]
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Connection type and what you need What this lets you do If the printer came with this accessory or you have purchased it separately, see the accompanying documentation. For more information on Bluetooth wireless technology and HP, go to www.h p. c o m/ go/bluetooth . HP iPod An HP iPod and the USB cable that came with it. Connect the HP iPod to the[...]
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Connecting through HP Instant Share Use HP Instant Share to share photos with friends and relatives using e-mail, online albums, or an online photo finishing service. The 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 HP Instant Share and do not have all the[...]
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3 Installing the software The printer comes with optional software you can install on a computer. After using the setup instructions that came in the box with the printer to set up the printer hardware, use the instructions below to install the software. Install the printer software Windows users Macintosh users Important: Do not connect the USB ca[...]
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Zone, an easy-to-use software program that gives you everything you need to have fun with your photos: ● 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. ● Pr[...]
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Minimum This option installs software to operate your printer and HP Director. Choose this option only if you have very limited hard disk space. Windows users: Choose one of these installation options (continued) HP Photosmart 380 series Reference Guide 25[...]
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Chapter 3 26 HP Photosmart 380 series[...]
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4 Support and warranty Note The name of HP's support services may vary by country/region. If you have a problem, follow these steps: 1. Check the documentation that came with the printer. – Setup Guide : The HP Photosmart 380 series printer comes with setup instructions that explain how to set up the printer. – User's Guide : The HP P[...]
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North A merica: Call 1-800-HP-INVENT (1-800-474-6836). U.S. phone support is available in both English and Spanish languages 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (days and hours of support may change without notice). This service is free during the warranty period. A fee may apply outside the warranty period. Western Europe: Customers in Austria, Belgium,[...]
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A. Extent of limited warranty 1. Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants to the end-user customer that the HP products specified above will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the duration specified above, which duration begins on the date of purchase by the customer . 2. For software products, HP's limited warranty applies only to a f[...]
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5 Specifications This section lists the minimum system requirements for installing the HP Photosmart printer software, and provides selected printer specifications. For a complete list of printer specifications and system requirements, see the onscreen Help. For information about viewing the onscreen Help, see Finding more information . System requ[...]
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Printer specifications Category Specifications Connectivity USB 2.0 full-speed : Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 Professional, ME, XP Home, and XP Professional; Mac OS X 10.2.3 through 10.3.x PictBridge : Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 Professional, ME, XP Home, and XP Professional; Mac OS X 10.2.3 through 10.3.x Bluetooth : Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 Profe[...]
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Category Specifications SmartMedia Memory Sticks xD-Picture Card Memory card-supported file formats Printing: All supported image and video file formats Saving: All file formats Environmental specifications Maximum during operation : 5–40° C (41–104° F), 5–90% RH Recommended during operation : 15–35° C (59– 95° F), 20–80% RH Paper t[...]
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Category Specifications MPEG-1 Power supply model number HP Part # 0957–2121 (North America), 100-240 V AC (± 10%) 50/60 Hz (±3 Hz) HP Part # 0957–2120 (Rest of world), 100-240 V AC (± 10%) 50/60 Hz (± 3 Hz) Chapter 5 (continued) 32 HP Photosmart 380 series[...]
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Regulatory notices Hewlett-Packard Company This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ● This device may not cause harmful interference, and ● This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Pursuant to Part 15.21 of the F[...]