HP C7280 Memory card or storage device is not available, File name appears as meaningless text

Models: C7288 C7250 C7280

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If the HP All-in-One is network-connected, check physical network connections and make sure the network is operational. Once you verify network connectivity, retry the task.

For more information, see:

Communication problems over a USB connection” on page 169

Network troubleshooting” on page 183

Memory card or storage device is not available

Cause: If this message appears on your display, it means that another user is accessing the memory card or storage device over the network. Other users who try to use the same memory device might see a read/write error message. The memory device might not appear, as expected, in a list of shared network drives. In addition, if the HP All-in-One is connected to your computer by a USB cable, the computer might be accessing the memory card or storage device, making it inaccessible to the HP All-in-One.

Solution: Wait until the other user has finished using the memory card or storage device.

Photos in a connected digital camera with PictBridge do not print

Cause: The digital camera is not in PictBridge mode.

Solution: If the camera supports PictBridge, make sure the camera is set to PictBridge mode. See the user guide that came with the camera for instructions on how to do this.

Cause: The images are not in a supported format.

Solution: Make sure the digital camera is saving photos in a file format that the PictBridge transfer feature supports (exif/JPEG, JPEG, and DPOF).

Cause: You did not select any photos on the camera for printing.

Solution: Before you connect the digital camera to the front USB port on the HP All- in-One, select some photos on the camera for printing.

NOTE: Some digital cameras do not allow you to select photos until after you have established a PictBridge connection. If this is the case, connect your digital camera to the front USB port, turn on the camera and change it to PictBridge mode, and then use the camera to select the photos you want to print.

The file name appears as meaningless text

Cause: The HP All-in-One does not support Unicode. This is a limitation of the Common Internet File System (CIFS) server.

The CIFS server is included in all network-connected HP All-in-One devices. It provides network drive letter access to the memory card or storage device in the

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HP C7280, C7250, C7288 manual Memory card or storage device is not available, File name appears as meaningless text

C7288, C7250, C7280 specifications

The HP C7280, C7250, and C7288 are part of HP's acclaimed All-in-One (AIO) printer series that blend functionality, speed, and quality in one compact device. Designed for home and small office use, these models stand out for their versatility and advanced features, making them an essential tool in any workspace.

One of the main features of the HP C7280, C7250, and C7288 is their multifunction capability. Each model combines printing, scanning, copying, and faxing, allowing users to perform various tasks without the need for multiple devices. This effective integration saves space and enhances productivity. The printers are equipped with a user-friendly control panel, simplifying navigation through different functions.

The print quality of these models is impressive, boasting a resolution that ensures sharp text and vibrant colors. The HP Vivera ink technology used in these printers plays a crucial role in delivering high-quality prints. This ink formulation provides a broader color gamut and enhanced longevity of prints, making them suitable for both professional documents and high-quality photos.

The HP C7280, C7250, and C7288 also feature built-in wireless connectivity options. Users can print from various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops, making it possible to print from anywhere within range. This wireless technology offers flexibility and convenience, eliminating the clutter of cables in the workspace. Additionally, these models support HP’s ePrint feature, which allows printing via email, enabling users to send print jobs directly to the printer from any location.

Scanning and copying are facilitated by advanced optical scanning technology, which provides clear and precise results. Users can scan documents directly to a USB drive or email, streamlining sharing and archival processes. The automatic document feeder (ADF) featured in these models enhances efficiency, particularly for multi-page documents.

Durability is another characteristic of the HP C7280, C7250, and C7288. Designed for regular use, they come with a robust build quality and are engineered to handle large volumes of printing without frequent maintenance. The energy-efficient design of these printers also contributes to a lower environmental impact, aligning with modern sustainability practices.

In summary, the HP C7280, C7250, and C7288 series All-in-One printers excel in delivering multifunctionality, impressive print quality, and innovative technology. Their wireless capabilities, combined with user-friendly features and robust performance, make them a valuable addition to any home office or small business environment.