HP 2355v, 2350 manual Display the HP Image Zone Dock menu, To display the HP Image Zone Dock menu

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Display the HP Image Zone Dock menu

The HP Image Zone Dock menu provides a shortcut to HP Image Zone services. The Dock menu automatically contains all of the applications available in the HP Image Zone window Services tab list. You can also set HP Image Zone preferences to add other items to the menu, such as tasks from the Products tab list or HP Image Zone Help.

To display the HP Image Zone Dock menu

Do one of the following:

Set either HP Gallery or iPhoto as your preferred photo manager.

Set additional options associated with your preferred photo manager.

Customize the list of items displayed in the HP Image Zone Dock menu.

Access the HP Image Zone software (Macintosh OS earlier than X v10.1.5)

Note Macintosh OS 9 v9.1.5 and later and v9.2.6 and later are supported. Macintosh OS X v10.0 and v10.0.4 are not supported.

The HP Director is the entry point to the HP Image Zone software. Depending on the capabilities of your HP all-in-one, the HP Director lets you initiate device functions such as scanning, copying, or unloading images from a digital camera or memory card. You can also use the HP Director to open the HP Gallery to view, modify, and manage the images on your computer.

Use one of the following methods to open the HP Director. The methods are Macintosh OS specific.

Macintosh OS X: The HP Director opens automatically during HP Image Zone software installation, and an HP Director icon is created in the Dock for your device. To display the HP Director menu:

In the Dock, click the HP Director icon for your device.

The HP Director menu appears.

Note If you install several HP devices of different kinds (for example, an HP all-in-one, a camera, and an HP scanner), an HP Director icon for each kind of device is displayed in the Dock. However, if you install two of the same kind of device (for example, you may have a laptop that you connect to two different HP all-in-one devices -- one at work and one at home) only one HP Director icon is displayed in the Dock.

Macintosh OS 9: The HP Director is a standalone application that must be opened before its features can be accessed. Use one of the following methods to open the HP Director:

Double-click the HP Directorr alias on the desktop.

Double-click the HP Director alias in the Applications:Hewlett-Packard:HP Photo and Imaging Software folder.

The HP Director displays only the task buttons that pertain to the selected device.

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Contents HP PSC 2350 series all-in-one User Guide Safety information Contents Print from your computer Index 129 HP PSC 2350 series all-in-one HP all-in-one overview HP all-in-one at a glanceLabel Description Control panel overview Control panel features Label Name and DescriptionLabel Name and Description Menu Overview Color graphics display iconsColor graphics display screen saver IconScan To USB Windows Setup MenuScan To menu Scan To USB MacintoshAccess the HP Image Zone software Windows Use the HP Image Zone to do more with your HP all-in- oneTo open the HP Director Feature Purpose Button Name and PurposeHP Image Zone To open the HP Image Zone window Products Icon Feature and PurposeOpen the HP Image Zone window Your computerImage Zone Services Icon Feature and PurposeHP Gallery HelpDisplay the HP Image Zone Dock menu To display the HP Image Zone Dock menuManage and Share Icon Purpose Manage and Share Feature Purpose MoreDevice Tasks Icon Purpose ApplicationsFind more information Onscreen help from your device ReadmeConnect using a USB cable Connection informationSupported connection types To enable printer sharing Set up the HP JetDirectTo enable Windows printer sharing Use Windows printer sharingIf you are using Windows XP or If you are using Windows 98 or MEHP All-in-One Setup Assistant appears on your computer Use Webscan Transfer photos using a Windows PC Work with photosTransfer photos Transfer photos using a Macintosh Edit photos using a Windows PCEdit photos Edit photos using a Macintosh Print photos using a Windows PC Share photos using a Windows PCShare photos using a Macintosh Share photosPrint photos using a Macintosh Work with photos Load originals and load paper Load an originalTo load an original on the glass Papers to avoid Choose papers for printing and copyingRecommended papers We do not recommend printing to the following papersWe do not recommend copying to the following papers Load paperLoad full-size paper To load full-size paperLoad originals and load paper To load 10 by 15 cm 4 by 6 inch photo paper Load 10by 15cm 4by 6inch photo paperLoad postcards or Hagaki cards To load postcards or Hagaki cardsLoad envelopes Load other types of paperTo load envelopes Avoid paper jams Paper TipsLoad originals and load paper Use a memory card or PictBridge CameraMemory card slots and camera port Transfer photos to your computer To use a memory cardPrint photos from a proof sheet Print a proof sheetComplete the proof sheet To complete a proof sheetSet photo print options Scan a proof sheetSettingDescription Use the print options menu to set photo print optionsSet new photo print options defaults Setting DescriptionChange print options Use the edit features Print photos directly from a memory cardEdit Option Purpose Print individual photos Create borderless printsDeselect photos Print photos from a PictBridge-compatible digital camera Print the current photoPrint a Dpof file To print camera-selected photos Use the slide show featureView or print photos in a slide show To view a slide showShare photos through HP Instant Share Use the HP Image ZoneUse the copy features Paper type Suggested paper size settingsSet the copy paper size To set the paper size from the control panel Paper type Control panel settingSet the copy paper type To set the paper type from the control panelIncrease copy speed or quality To change the copy quality from the control panelPress Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color Make multiple copies of the same original Change default copy settingsTo set default copy settings from the control panel Copy a two-page black-and-white documentMake a 10by 15cm 4by 6inch borderless copy of a photo Copy a 10by 15cm 4by 6inch photo onto a full-size To copy a photo onto a full-size page from the control panelCopy a photo several times on one Resize an original to fit onto letter or A4paperCopy a faded original To resize a document from the control panelTo copy a faded original from the control panel To copy a blurred document from the control panel Copy a document that has been faxed several timesEnhance light areas of your copy To copy an overexposed photo from the control panelMake a poster Prepare a color iron-on transferStop copying Use the copy features Use the scan features Scan to an applicationSend a scan to an HP Instant Share destination Send a scan to a memory cardStop scanning Scan Print from your computer Print from a software applicationTo change the print settings for the current job Change the print settingsTo change the print settings for all future jobs Windows usersMacintosh users To change all other print settingsStop a print job To stop a print job from the HP all-in-onePrint from your computer Use HP Instant Share OverviewGet started If you are using a Windows-based computer Send images using your HP all-in-oneTo send photos using the Photo Menu button Send photos from a memory cardIf you are using a Macintosh Send a scanned imageTo send a scanned image from your HP all-in-one If you are using a Windows-based computer Send images using your computer Send images using the HP Image Zone software WindowsTo use the HP Image Zone software To use the HP Instant Share client application To use the e-mail option within the HP Director Open the HP Photo and Imaging GalleryUse HP Instant Share Order print cartridges Order suppliesOrder paper, transparency film, or other media Print cartridges HP reorder numberOrder other supplies Country/region Number for orderingClean the lid backing Clean the HP all-in-oneClean the glass Maintain your HP all-in-onePrint a self-test report Clean the exteriorCheck the estimated ink levels To check the ink levels from the control panelWork with print cartridges Handle the print cartridges Replace the print cartridgesTo replace the print cartridges Maintain your HP all-in-one Use a photo print cartridge Use the print cartridge protector Clean the print cartridges To clean the print cartridges from the control panelAlign the print cartridges Clean the print cartridge contacts To clean the print cartridge contactsClean the area around the ink nozzles To clean the area around the ink nozzlesChange the device settings Set the power save timeSet the prompt delay time Restore the factory defaultsMaintain your HP all-in-one Troubleshooting information Before you call HP SupportView the Readme file Setup troubleshootingHardware setup troubleshooting My HP all-in-one does not turn onSolution My USB cable is not connected SolutionColor graphics display shows the wrong language Solution Solution Incorrect type of paper is loaded in the paper tray Solution HP all-in-one does not print Troubleshooting information Software installation troubleshooting Minimum system checks screen appears SolutionRed X appears on the USB connect prompt Solution Some of the icons are missing in the HP Director Registration screen does not appearUninstall and reinstall the software To uninstall from a Windows computer, methodLaunch Reinstall To uninstall from a Macintosh computerPaper has jammed the HP all-in-one Solution Operational troubleshootingPaper troubleshooting Double-click the Applications HP All-in-One Software folderPrint cartridge troubleshooting Photo memory card troubleshootingDevice update Device update WindowsTo use device update Device update Macintosh Get support and other information from the Internet Access your serial number and service IDGet HP support HP customer supportCall in North America during warranty Call elsewhere in the worldUser Guide 111 Call in Australia post-warranty Call HP Korea customer support Call HP Japan support HP Quick Exchange Service Japan Prepare your HP all-in-one for shipmentUser Guide 115 116 Warranty service Warranty informationDuration of limited warranty Warranty upgradesLimitations of warranty Hewlett-Packard limited global warranty statementExtent of limited warranty Limitations of liabilityLimited warranty information for EU countries/regions Local lawOeiras System requirements Paper specificationsTechnical information Paper-tray capacitiesPaper sizes Type SizePrint specifications Copy specificationsPrint margin specifications Physical specifications Memory card specificationsScan specifications Power specificationsEnvironmental specifications Additional specificationsEnvironmental product stewardship program Regulatory notices Declaration of conformity European Economic Area Declaration of conformity Declaration of ConformitySymbols/Numerics IndexSoftware User Guide 131 132 Q5786-90177
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