Tips for Selecting and Using HP Photo Paper with the HP Photo Cartridge

Verify that the HP Photo Cartridge is intended for use in your printer. Refer to the “User’s Guide” for your printer.

Remove the black print cartridge and replace it with the HP Photo Cartridge. Refer to the “User’s Guide” for your printer for instructions.

Be certain that you have selected “Use HP Photo Cartridge” in the Page Setup box.

Use HP Photo Paper (loaded glossy-side down) in your printer’s IN tray, not HP Premium InkJet paper when you print photographs. Using HP Photo paper will ensure high-quality, fade-resistant images.

For paper handling and printable area specifications, refer to the “User’s Guide” for your printer.

Before you purchase large quantities of a certain type of paper, print a few sheets to determine if the paper provides acceptable quality printing.

Be sure that your paper does not have tears, dust, wrinkles, or is curled, or has bent edges.

For best results with the HP Photo paper/HP Photo cartridge combination, scan your photographs at 100 or 150 dpi. If you scan them at a higher dpi, you won’t improve the print quality, and your photographs will take longer to print.

Printing in Best mode yields the most vivid colors. (If the slower printing speed is acceptable.)