Note: It is assumed in this subsection that you have already followed the HP 618 Digital Camera Quick Start Guide to install the

HP Photo Imaging Software on your computer.

Transferring Images from a Memory Card to a Windows NT 4.0 Computer

To transfer images to your Windows NT 4.0 computer, you must have either an HP printer (such as the HP P1000/1100) that has a slot for reading a memory card, or a memory card reader connected to the computer’s serial or parallel interface. (This is because Windows NT 4.0 does not support the USB interface.) You can then transfer images from the camera’s memory card to your computer via either the HP printer’s memory card slot, or the memory card reader.

If you are using an HP printer that has a memory card slot, refer to the printer’s documentation to transfer images from the memory card to your Windows NT 4.0 computer via the printer’s memory card slot.

If you are using a memory card reader, transfer images from the memory card to your Windows NT 4.0 computer as follows:

1Power off the camera if it is still on.

2Remove the memory card from the camera. To do this, open the memory card door and press the memory card release button to eject the card. Grasp the card by its side edges and pull it out of the slot.

3Insert the memory card into the memory card slot in the memory card reader.

4Power on the computer if you haven’t already.

5Double-click the HP Photo Imaging Software icon on the Windows desktop. The main window of the HP Photo Imaging Software opens.

6Click Unload Camera in the main window. Because no USB camera is found, the software displays a dialog box in which you can select the drive letter for your memory card reader.

7Select the drive letter (such as H:) for your memory card reader in the dialog box.

8Click the Start button in the Unload Images window. The images are copied to your computer.

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