Compaq 1400P manual Print

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Printing

Step 6: Print!

You have made all of the necessary selections. To print your photos, simply press the Print button.

If you would like to review your selections first, repeatedly press the Menu button to return to the previous menus. Each menu will show your selection, each indicated by an asterisk (*). When you have completed your review and you are ready to print, press the Print button.

As each photo is processed, the LCD will display the printer’s progress. Depending on the number of photos and the photo size selected, several photos may be processed before actually beginning to print the page.

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Contents 1400P Page Check the printer parts SetupLoad up to 100 sheets of plain paper Connect the power supplySelect your language Install the print cartridges Align the cartridges Connect the USB cable Install the printer software Getting Started Guide Inserting a memory card Printing directly from a memory cardSupported cards Control Panel Features Button/Light Description SetupAbout Dpof About Photo CroppingSelect the photos to print Printing your photosPrint an index Select the paper size Select the photo sizeSelect the paper type Print Basic printing Printing using your computerUsing the printer software Printing envelopes Printing photosPrinting banners Printing multiple pages per sheet of paperPrinting transparencies Getting more from your printerSelect save Saving photos using the control panelSelect photos Follow the wizard Saving photos using your computerUsing the PhotoSaver Printer isn’t working Installation screen did not appearMemory card light is blinking Paper misfeeds or multiple sheets feed Uninstalling the softwarePrinter prints blank pages Printing is slow Paper JamsPages have poor print quality Contacting Compaq Terms of the Warranty Limited Warranty Statement for the United States and CanadaLimitation of Remedy A. State Laws Avis de conformité aux normes d’Industrie Canada Industry Canada compliance statementJapanese Vcci Notice United Kingdom Telecommunications Act European Community EC directives conformityGetting Started Guide