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

2350 specifications

The HP 2355v and 2350 are compact and versatile printers designed to meet the needs of home and small office users. Both models stand out with their exceptional performance, ease of use, and affordability, making them popular choices for everyday printing tasks.

One of the main features of the HP 2355v is its ability to print in color and monochrome with high quality. Users can expect vibrant colors and sharp text, which is ideal for printing photos, documents, and presentations. These printers utilize HP’s innovative Inkjet technology, ensuring that prints are not only beautiful but also durable enough to withstand the test of time, thanks to smudge-resistant and fade-resistant qualities.

Both models support a variety of paper sizes and types, providing flexibility for users. They can handle standard paper sizes, such as A4 and letter, as well as photo paper, envelopes, and labels. This versatility allows users to engage in a wide range of printing projects without the need for multiple devices.

The HP 2355v and 2350 are also equipped with user-friendly interfaces. With straightforward button controls and an intuitive setup process, users can easily navigate through printing tasks without any hassle. Additionally, they boast impressive print speeds, allowing users to produce documents quickly and efficiently, which is essential for busy households or small businesses.

Connectivity options are another highlight of these models. They typically offer USB connectivity, making it easy to connect to computers and laptops. While the HP 2355v may offer some additional features or functionality compared to the 2350, both models have been designed to accommodate the basic needs of various users.

Energy efficiency is another characteristic worth noting. The HP 2355v and 2350 comply with ENERGY STAR® standards, ensuring that they consume less energy during operation. This aspect not only helps in reducing the environmental impact but also results in lower electricity bills for users.

In summary, the HP 2355v and 2350 are reliable and efficient printers that provide excellent printing capabilities for home and small office use. With their quality output, user-friendly design, and energy-efficient performance, they represent a sound investment for those in need of dependable printing solutions.