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Using memory cards, Inserting a memory card
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Using memory cards Note: Depending on the product you purchased, your printer may not have memory card slots. Most digital cameras use a memory card to store photos. Insert the memory card into your printer to access photos stored on the card. Then, print them or save them to your computer. Inserting a memory card Your printer supports the following digital media: • CompactFlash Type I and Type II • IBM Microdrive • Secure Digital • MultiMedia Card • Memory Stick • SmartMedia The card reader on your printer has four slots to accommodate these media. This illustration shows you where to insert each of the supported memory cards. CompactFlash Type I and Type II, IBM Microdrive Memory Stick Secure Digital, MultiMedia Card 6 SmartMedia
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Using memory cards
Note:
Depending on the product you purchased, your printer
may not have memory card slots.
Most digital cameras use a memory card to store photos. Insert the
memory card into your printer to access photos stored on the card. Then,
print them or save them to your computer.
Inserting a memory card
Your printer supports the following digital media:
•
CompactFlash Type I and Type II
•
IBM Microdrive
•
Secure Digital
•
MultiMedia Card
•
Memory Stick
•
SmartMedia
The card reader on your printer has four slots to accommodate these
media. This illustration shows you where to insert each of the supported
memory cards.
CompactFlash Type I and Type II,
IBM Microdrive
Memory Stick
Secure Digital,
MultiMedia Card
SmartMedia