HP 7310 User Guide - Page 14

Open the HP Image Zone software (Macintosh OS X v10.1.5 or later), Make Copies, HP Image Zone - scanner software

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HP all-in-one overview (continued) Button Name and Purpose Make Copies: Displays the Copy dialog box for the selected device, from which you can make a printed copy of your image or document. You can select the copy quality, number of copies, color, and size. HP Image Zone: Displays the HP Image Zone, where you can: ● View and edit images ● Print photos in multiple sizes ● Make and print a photo album, postcard, or flyer ● Make a multimedia CD ● Share images through e-mail or a website Transfer Images: Displays the HP Image Transfer software, which allows you to transfer images from the HP all-in-one, and save them on your computer. Note For information on additional features and menu items such as Software Update, Creative Ideas, and HP Shopping, see the onscreen HP Image Zone Help. Menu and list items are also available to help you select the device you want to use, check its status, adjust a variety of software settings, and access the onscreen help. The following table explains these items. Feature Purpose Help Use this feature to access the HP Image Zone Help, which provides software help and troubleshooting information for your HP all-in-one. Select Device Use this feature to select the device you want to use from the list of installed devices. Settings Use this feature to view or change various settings for your HP all-in-one, such as print, scan, or copy. Status Use this feature to display the current status of your HP all-in-one. Open the HP Image Zone software (Macintosh OS X v10.1.5or later) Note Macintosh OS X v10.2.1 and v10.2.2 are not supported. When you install the HP Image Zone software, the HP Image Zone icon is placed in the Dock. Note If you install more than one HP all-in-one, an HP Image Zone icon for each device is displayed in the Dock. For example, if you have an HP scanner and an HP all-in-one installed, two HP Image Zone icons are present in the Dock, one for each device. However, if you installed two of the same kind of device (for example, two HP all-in-ones) only one HP Image Zone icon is displayed in the Dock to represent all devices of that kind. User Guide 11

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Button
Name and Purpose
Make Copies
: Displays the Copy dialog box for the selected device, from which
you can make a printed copy of your image or document. You can select the
copy quality, number of copies, color, and size.
HP Image Zone
: Displays the
HP Image Zone
, where you can:
View and edit images
Print photos in multiple sizes
Make and print a photo album, postcard, or flyer
Make a multimedia CD
Share images through e-mail or a website
Transfer Images
: Displays the HP Image Transfer software, which allows you to
transfer images from the HP all-in-one, and save them on your computer.
Note
For information on additional features and menu items such as Software Update,
Creative Ideas, and HP Shopping, see the onscreen
HP Image Zone Help
.
Menu and list items are also available to help you select the device you want to use,
check its status, adjust a variety of software settings, and access the onscreen help.
The following table explains these items.
Feature
Purpose
Help
Use this feature to access the
HP Image Zone Help
, which provides software
help and troubleshooting information for your HP all-in-one.
Select Device
Use this feature to select the device you want to use from the list of installed
devices.
Settings
Use this feature to view or change various settings for your HP all-in-one, such
as print, scan, or copy.
Status
Use this feature to display the current status of your HP all-in-one.
Open the HP Image Zone software (Macintosh OS X v10.1.5or later)
Note
Macintosh OS X v10.2.1 and v10.2.2 are
not
supported.
When you install the
HP Image Zone
software, the
HP Image Zone
icon is placed in
the Dock.
Note
If you install more than one HP all-in-one, an
HP Image Zone
icon for each
device is displayed in the Dock. For example, if you have an HP scanner and an
HP all-in-one installed, two
HP Image Zone
icons are present in the Dock, one
for each device. However, if you installed two of the same kind of device (for
example, two HP all-in-ones) only one
HP Image Zone
icon is displayed in the
Dock to represent all devices of that kind.
(continued)
User Guide
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HP all-in-one overview