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12Print Photos: Prints the photos selected on your memory card. If no photos are currently selected, the HP All-in-One prints the photo currently showing on the display. From the idle state, pressing the Print Photos button launches the Photosmart Express menu.

13Scan Menu: Opens the Scan Menu where you can select a destination for your scan.

14Start Scan: From the idle state, pressing the Start Scan button opens the Scan Menu where you can choose a destination for your scan. If you are already in the Scan Menu, it sends the scan job to the highlighted destination.

15Copy Menu: Selects copy options, such as number of copies, paper size, and paper type.

16Start Copy Black: Starts a black-and-white copy.

17Start Copy Color: Starts a color copy.

18On: Turns the HP All-in-One on or off. When the HP All-in-One is off, a minimal amount of power is still supplied to the device. To completely remove power, turn the HP All-in-One off, and then unplug the power cord.

19Zoom Out: Zooms out to show more of a photo or multiple photos at the same time on the display.

20Zoom In: Zooms in to enlarge the image on the display. You can also use this button to adjust the crop box when printing.

21OK: Selects a menu, setting, or value displayed on the display.

22Direction pad: Allows you to navigate through menu options by pressing the up, down, left, or right arrow buttons.

If you are zooming in on a photo, you can also use the arrow buttons to pan around the photo and select a different area to print.

Use the HP Photosmart software

You can use the HP Photosmart software (Windows) or the HP Photosmart Mac software (Mac) that you installed with the HP All-in-One to access many features not available from the control panel. The software provides a fast and easy way to make prints of your photos or to purchase prints online. It also provides access to other basic software features, such as saving, viewing, and sharing your photos.

For more information about the software, see the onscreen Help.

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HP C5150, C5140, C5180 manual Use the HP Photosmart software

C5180, C5150, C5140 specifications

The HP C5140, C5150, and C5180 are multifunction printers designed to cater to both home and office environments. These models are part of HP's all-in-one series, providing printing, scanning, and copying functionalities in a compact design.

The HP C5140 is known for its straightforward features, offering users a reliable solution for everyday printing needs. It utilizes HP's Thermal Inkjet technology, ensuring vibrant print quality with sharp text and vivid colors. The printer accommodates various paper sizes and types, making it versatile for different printing tasks. Additionally, the C5140 supports borderless printing, which is particularly beneficial for creating photo prints that extend to the edge of the paper, enhancing its appeal for photography enthusiasts.

Stepping up, the HP C5150 offers additional features, including enhanced speed and print resolution. Users can print documents at a rate of up to 30 pages per minute for black and white and 24 pages for color, which is ideal for busy home offices. The C5150 also incorporates a built-in memory for easier handling of printing jobs, ensuring a smooth workflow. The model supports direct photo printing from PictBridge-enabled cameras, eliminating the need for a computer and allowing for instant photo prints.

The HP C5180 takes things further with its all-around capabilities. This model features a high-resolution scanner that can handle both flat and high-volume document scanning with automatic document feeding. With a scanning resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 dpi, users can achieve professional-grade scans, making it a favorite for users who require quality digital archiving of photos and documents. The C5180 also enhances convenience with its LCD display, which allows for easy navigation through its features and settings.

All three models utilize HP's Instant Ink program, which helps users maintain their ink supplies efficiently by ordering cartridges automatically when running low. They also support USB connectivity and can be integrated into home networks for shared access.

In summary, the HP C5140, C5150, and C5180 offer a range of features suitable for various printing tasks. With their reliable inkjet technology, user-friendly designs, and additional functionalities, they cater to diverse user needs, making them valuable assets in any home or small office setup.