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infrared printing with an hp photosmart digital camera

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infrared printing with an hp photosmart digital camera 1. Locate the infrared lens on the digital camera. See the camera's operating manual for the location of the infrared lens. 2. Align the camera's infrared lens with the printer's infrared lens. The camera should be positioned no more than one meter (three feet) from the printer and within a 30-degree total angle from the printer's infrared lens. 3. Remove any obstacles between the camera and printer. 4. Send a photo to print following normal sending or sharing procedures of the camera. See the camera's operating manual for instructions. The infrared light projects a solid beam on the printer during the information transfer process. When the information transfer is completed, the light turns off. 44

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infrared printing with an hp photosmart digital camera
1.
Locate the infrared lens on the digital camera.
See the camera’s operating manual for the location of the infrared lens.
2.
Align the camera’s infrared lens with the printer’s infrared lens.
The camera should be positioned no more than one meter (three feet)
from the printer and within a 30-degree total angle from the printer’s
infrared lens.
3.
Remove any obstacles between the camera and printer.
4.
Send a photo to print following normal sending or sharing procedures of
the camera. See the camera’s operating manual for instructions.
The infrared light projects a solid beam on the printer during the
information transfer process. When the information transfer is completed,
the light turns off.