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3 Printing without a computer The HP Photosmart 7800 series lets you print high-quality photos without even going near a computer. After setting up the printer using the instructions in the HP Photosmart 7800 series Quick Start booklet, refer to these steps for start-to-finish printing. Once you have set up the printer, you can print from any of the following: ● Memory card ● PictBridge-compatible digital camera ● Bluetooth device ● HP iPod (with photos stored in it) Getting connected This printer offers several ways of connecting to computers or other devices. Each connection type lets you do different things. Connection type and what you need This lets you... Memory cards A compatible digital camera memory card. Insert the memory card into the appropriate memory card slot on the front of the printer. ● Print directly from a memory card to the printer. See Printing from a memory card. ● Print quick proofs of photos on a memory card directly from the printer control panel. PictBridge A PictBridge-compatible digital camera and a USB cable. Connect the camera to the camera port on the front of the printer. Print directly from a PictBridgecompatible digital camera to the printer. For more information, see Printing photos from a digital camera and the camera documentation. Bluetooth An optional HP Bluetooth wireless printer adapter. Connect the HP Bluetooth wireless printer adapter to the camera port on the front of the printer. Print from any device with Bluetooth wireless technology to the printer. HP iPod An HP iPod and the USB cable that came with it. Connect the HP iPod to the camera port on the front of the printer. Print directly from an HP iPod (with photos stored in it) to the printer. For more information, see Printing photos from an HP iPod. HP Photosmart 7800 series User's Guide 13

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Printing without a computer
The HP Photosmart 7800 series lets you print high-quality photos without even going
near a computer. After setting up the printer using the instructions in the
HP Photosmart 7800 series Quick Start
booklet, refer to these steps for start-to-finish
printing.
Once you have set up the printer, you can print from any of the following:
Memory card
PictBridge-compatible digital camera
Bluetooth device
HP iPod (with photos stored in it)
Getting connected
This printer offers several ways of connecting to computers or other devices. Each
connection type lets you do different things.
Connection type and what you need
This lets you...
Memory cards
A compatible digital camera memory
card.
Insert the memory card into the
appropriate memory card slot on the
front of the printer.
Print directly from a memory card to
the printer. See
Printing from a
memory card
.
Print quick proofs of photos on a
memory card directly from the
printer control panel.
PictBridge
A PictBridge-compatible digital camera
and a USB cable.
Connect the camera to the camera port
on the front of the printer.
Print directly from a PictBridge-
compatible digital camera to the printer.
For more information, see
Printing
photos from a digital camera
and the
camera documentation.
Bluetooth
An optional HP Bluetooth wireless
printer adapter.
Connect the HP Bluetooth wireless
printer adapter to the camera port on the
front of the printer.
Print from any device with Bluetooth
wireless technology to the printer.
HP iPod
An HP iPod and the USB cable that
came with it.
Connect the HP iPod to the camera port
on the front of the printer.
Print directly from an HP iPod (with
photos stored in it) to the printer. For
more information, see
Printing photos
from an HP iPod
.
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