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Memory Card and PictBridge Chapter 6 your PictBridge-compatible digital camera, see the documentation that came with your camera. 1. Make sure the HP All-in-One is turned on and that the initialization process is finished. 2. Connect your PictBridge-compatible digital camera to the camera port on the front of your HP All-in-One using the USB cable supplied with your camera. 3. Turn on your camera and make sure it is in PictBridge mode. Note When the camera is connected correctly, the status light next to the memory card slots is illuminated. The status light blinks green when printing from the camera. For more information about printing from a PictBridge-compatible digital camera, see the documentation that came with your camera. If the camera is not PictBridge-compliant or is not in PictBridge mode, the status light blinks amber and an error message appears on your computer monitor (if you have the HP All-in-One software installed). Disconnect the camera, correct the problem on the camera and reconnect. For more information about PictBridge camera port troubleshooting, see the Troubleshooting Help that came with your HP Image Zone software. After you successfully connect your PictBridge-compliant camera to the HP All-inOne, you can print your photos. Make sure the size of the paper loaded in the HP Allin-One matches the setting on your camera. If the paper size setting on your camera is set to the default, the HP All-in-One uses the paper that is currently loaded in the paper tray. Refer to the user guide that came with your camera for detailed information on printing from the camera. Tip If your digital camera is an HP model that does not support PictBridge, you can still print directly to the HP All-in-One. Connect the camera to the USB port on the back of the HP All-in-One instead of to the camera port. This works with HP digital cameras only. Print the current photo You can use the Print Photos button to print the file currently displayed on the control panel display. 1. Insert the memory card into the appropriate slot on your HP All-in-One. 2. Navigate to the photo file name you want to print. 3. Press Print Photos to print the photo using the current settings. Print a DPOF file The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-standard file that can be created by some digital cameras. When you select photos with your camera, the camera creates a DPOF file that identifies which photos have been tagged for printing. Your 44 HP PSC 1600 All-in-One series

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your PictBridge-compatible digital camera, see the documentation that came
with your camera.
1.
Make sure the HP All-in-One is turned on and that the initialization process is
finished.
2.
Connect your PictBridge-compatible digital camera to the camera port on the
front of your HP All-in-One using the USB cable supplied with your camera.
3.
Turn on your camera and make sure it is in PictBridge mode.
Note
When the camera is connected correctly, the status light next to the
memory card slots is illuminated. The status light blinks green when printing
from the camera.
For more information about printing from a PictBridge-compatible digital
camera, see the documentation that came with your camera.
If the camera is not PictBridge-compliant or is not in PictBridge mode, the
status light blinks amber and an error message appears on your computer
monitor (if you have the HP All-in-One software installed). Disconnect the
camera, correct the problem on the camera and reconnect. For more
information about PictBridge camera port troubleshooting, see the
Troubleshooting Help
that came with your
HP Image Zone
software.
After you successfully connect your PictBridge-compliant camera to the HP All-in-
One, you can print your photos. Make sure the size of the paper loaded in the HP All-
in-One matches the setting on your camera. If the paper size setting on your camera
is set to the default, the HP All-in-One uses the paper that is currently loaded in the
paper tray. Refer to the user guide that came with your camera for detailed
information on printing from the camera.
Tip
If your digital camera is an HP model that does not support PictBridge,
you can still print directly to the HP All-in-One. Connect the camera to the USB
port on the back of the HP All-in-One instead of to the camera port. This works
with HP digital cameras only.
Print the current photo
You can use the
Print Photos
button to print the file currently displayed on the control
panel display.
1.
Insert the memory card into the appropriate slot on your HP All-in-One.
2.
Navigate to the photo file name you want to print.
3.
Press
Print Photos
to print the photo using the current settings.
Print a DPOF file
The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-standard file that can be created
by some digital cameras. When you select photos with your camera, the camera
creates a DPOF file that identifies which photos have been tagged for printing. Your
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Memory Card and PictBridge