HP 320 320 manual To print camera-selected photos, To print from a PictBridge camera

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To print camera-selected photos

1Insert a memory card that contains camera-selected (DPOF) photos.

2Select Yes when the printer asks you whether you want to print the camera- selected photos, then press OK.

To print from a PictBridge camera

1Turn on the PictBridge digital camera and select the photos you want to print.

2Make 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.

To print from an HP direct-printing camera

1Turn on the HP direct-printing digital camera and select the photos you want to print.

2Connect the camera to the USB port on the back of the printer using the USB cable that came with the camera.

3Follow the instructions on the camera screen.

Changing printer preferences

Change the printer default settings to your own personal preferences by using the printer menu on the printer control panel. Printer preferences are global settings. They apply to every photo you print. For a complete list of available preferences and their default settings, see Printer menu.

Change printer preferences by using the following general procedure.

1If there is a memory card in the printer, remove it.

2Press or on the printer control panel to access the printer menu.

3Select Preferences, then press OK.

4Select the preference you want to change, then press OK.

5Select the desired setting, then press OK.

Getting connected

Use your 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

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

What this lets you do

Print from your computer to the printer. For more information, see the onscreen Help.

Save photos from a memory card inserted in the printer to your computer where you can enhance

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Contents HP Photosmart 320 series Reference Guide Copyrights and trademarks Safety informationTrademarks Regulatory model identification number SDGOA-0406Contents HP Photosmart 320 series Welcome Find more informationWhats in the box Printer overview Front of printerInside front of printer 1 In tray Indicator lights 1 On light Rear of printer 1 USB portControl panel 1 On Select Photos screen 1 Selection box Idle screenAvailable accessories Internal battery compartmentAccessory name Description Printer menu To use the printer menuTo navigate the printer menu Help Print quality Top level menu Submenus/options Additional submenus Options Paper information How to loadType Size Purpose Photo paper 10 x 15 cm with or without Load paper Paper typeTo print… Use… Print cartridge informationInsert the cartridge Remove the pink tape Do not touch hereAlign the cartridge When you are not using a print cartridgeQuick start Printing with your new printerGetting ready to print Selecting photosSelecting a photo Printing without a computerPrinting Printing photosInserting memory cards Supported file formatsSelect all photos Select a photoDeselect a photo Deselect all photosTo print camera-selected photos Connecting to other devicesTo print from a PictBridge camera To print from an HP direct-printing cameraConnecting through HP Instant Share BluetoothPictBridge To use HP Instant Share to send photosInstalling the software To install the software Windows users Macintosh usersSoftware includes What it does Chapter HP Customer Care by phone Support and warrantyPlacing a call Limited warranty statement Chapter System requirements SpecificationsCategory Protecting the environment Ozone production Energy consumptionPaper use Plastics Material safety data sheets Recycling programEMC Declaration of conformity