hp photosmart 1215/1115 color printer

understanding memory cards

types of memory cards

If your digital camera uses a memory card to store photos, you can insert the memory card into the printer to print or save your photos. The printer LCD guides you through the process.

For more information on how to print files from a memory card, see “printing photos from a memory card” on page 26. For more information on how to save files from a memory card to your computer, see the Onscreen User’s Guide.

The printer can read CompactFlash Association (CFA) certified Type I or II, IBM Microdrive (170 MB), and SmartMedia memory cards. Memory cards must be less than 528 MB. These cards are manufactured by several vendors and are available in a variety of storage capacities. You can purchase memory cards where you purchased your digital camera or at most computer supply stores.

Caution: Using another type of memory card may damage the memory card, the printer, or both.

CompactFlash

IBM Microdrive

SmartMedia

Type I or II

(170 MB)

 

Note: Some compact memory cards may not meet CFA specifications and will not be recognized by the printer. Check with your card manufacturer for details or try another brand of memory card.

If your digital camera supports multiple file types, it may also be able to save photos in several different file formats such as JPEG, uncompressed TIFF, FlashPix, and RAW. You can print JPEG and uncompressed TIFF files directly from the printer, or you can print and save any file type from your computer.

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