HP Photosmart 8100 series User's Guide English
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Paper use This product is suited for the use of recycled paper according to DIN 19309. Plastics Plastic parts over 0.88 ounces (24 grams) are marked according to international standards that enhance the ability to identify plastics for recycling purposes at the end of the printer life. Material safety data sheets Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) can be obtained from the HP website at www.hp.com/go/msds. Customers without Internet access should contact Customer Care.
Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Welcome ...............................................................................................................3 Printer parts ...........................................................................................................4 Available accessories ............................................................................................7 Printer menu ..........................................................................................................
Paper errors .................................................................................................55 Print cartridge errors .....................................................................................56 Memory card errors ......................................................................................59 Proof sheet errors .........................................................................................61 Computer printing errors ............................................
1 Welcome Thank you for purchasing an HP Photosmart 8100 series printer! With this new photo printer you can print beautiful photos, save photos to a computer, and create fun and easy projects with or without a computer. This guide primarily explains how to print without connecting a computer. To learn how to print from a computer, install the printer software and view the onscreen Help. For an overview of using a computer and the printer together, see Printing from a computer.
Chapter 1 After you have installed the HP Photosmart printer software on a computer, you can view the onscreen HP Photosmart Printer Help: ● ● Windows PC: From the Start menu, select Programs (in Windows XP, select All Programs) > HP > Photosmart 320, 370, 7400, 7800, 8100, 8400, 8700 series > Photosmart Help. Macintosh: Select Help > Mac Help in the Finder, then select Library > HP Photosmart Printer Help for Macintosh. Printer parts Front of printer 1.
(continued) cartridge storage area, and to clear paper jams. 10. Printer screen Use this screen to view your photos and menu options. 11. Memory card slots Insert memory cards here. Back of printer 1. Power cord connection Use this port to connect the power cord included with the printer. 2. USB port Use this port to connect the printer to a computer or to an HP direct-printing digital camera. 3. Rear access door Remove this door to clear paper jams. Control panel 1.
Chapter 1 (continued) 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Cancel Press this button to deselect photos, to exit a menu, or to stop an action you have requested. Zoom Press this button to enter Zoom mode and zoom in on the currently displayed photo, and to exit 9-up view mode. Menu Press this button to view the printer menu. Rotate Press this button to rotate the currently displayed photo.
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Chapter 1 (continued) Accessory name HP Bluetooth® wireless printer adapter Description The HP Bluetooth® wireless printer adapter goes into the camera port on the front of the printer and lets you use Bluetooth wireless technology for printing. (Model: Q3395A) Printer menu Press Menu to access the printer menu. If you are viewing a submenu, pressing Menu returns you to the main printer menu.
Printer menu structure (continued) Top level menu Submenus/options Additional submenus/options Add color effect Choose color effect: ● ● ● ● Black and white Sepia Antique No effect (default) The color effect does not affect frames created with the Add frame option. Tools View 9-up Slide show Press OK to pause and unpause the slide show; press Cancel to stop the slide show.
Chapter 1 Printer menu structure (continued) Top level menu Submenus/options Additional submenus/options Passkey (Press Navigation to increase number by one; press Navigation to decrease the number. Press OK to move to next number.) (You can assign a Bluetooth numerical passkey to the printer that users of devices with Bluetooth wireless technology trying to locate the printer must enter before they can print, if the printer Bluetooth Security level is set to High. The default passkey is 0000.
Printer menu structure (continued) Top level menu Submenus/options Additional submenus/options Help Cartridges Print Cartridge Help: (Press Navigation or to scroll through the HP print cartridges available for the printer, then press OK to see how to insert the cartridge) Photo sizes Photo Sizes Help: (Press Navigation or to scroll through the available photo sizes) Paper loading Paper Loading Help: (Press Navigation or to scroll through information on loading paper) Paper jams Paper Jam Help: (
Chapter 1 Printer menu structure (continued) Top level menu Submenus/options Additional submenus/options colorspace, if available. The printer defaults to sRGB if Adobe RGB is not available. Passport photo mode Turn passport photo mode: ● ● On Off (default) Select Size: If you select On, the printer prompts you to select the passport photo size. Passport mode tells the printer to print all photos in the selected size. Each page contains one photo.
Printer menu structure (continued) Top level menu Submenus/options Additional submenus/options Restore defaults Restore original factory preferences: ● ● Yes No Restores factory settings for all menu items except Select language and Select country/ region (under Language in Preferences menu) and Bluetooth settings (under Bluetooth in the main printer menu).
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2 Getting ready to print Before you can begin printing, there are three easy procedures you should become familiar with: ● ● ● Loading paper Inserting print cartridges Inserting memory cards You must load paper and insert a print cartridge before inserting a memory card. Loading paper Learn how to choose the right paper for your print job and how to load it into the correct tray for printing. Choosing the right paper For a list of available HP inkjet paper, or to purchase supplies, go to: ● ● ● ● www.
Chapter 2 Loading your paper Paper loading tips: ● ● ● ● You can print photos and documents on a wide variety of paper sizes, from 3 x 5 inches (76 x 127 mm) up to 8.5 x 14 inches (216 x 356 mm), as well as on 8.5 inch-wide (216 mm) banner paper. Before loading paper, slide out the paper-width and length guides to make room for the paper. After loading paper, adjust the guides to fit close to the edges of the paper without bending the paper. Load only one type and size of paper at a time.
(continued) Paper type How to load Tray to load 1 ● ● 5 x 7 inch (13 x 18 cm) photo paper Envelopes 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the Out tray by pushing in the buttons on each side and pulling the tray towards you. Load photo paper printside down. Load envelopes with the front-side down and with the flap on the left. Tuck the flaps inside the envelopes to avoid paper jams. Replace the Out tray. Pull the Photo tray slider towards you until it stops.
Chapter 2 Use the correct print cartridges (continued) To print… Insert this print cartridge in the left stall Insert this print cartridge in the right stall Black-and-white photos HP Tri-color #95 or #97 HP Gray Photo #100 Sepia or antique photos HP Tri-color #95 or #97 HP Photo #99 Text and colored line drawings HP Tri-color #95 or #97 HP Black #96 Caution Check that you are using the correct print cartridge. Also, note that HP does not recommend modifying or refilling HP cartridges.
Insert or replace the print cartridges (continued) 5. When you are finished installing cartridges, close the main cover. You must install both cartridges in order for the printer to work as intended. Tip Ink-backup printing mode lets you keep printing even if one of the cartridges fails or runs out of ink. Remove the cartridge and close the main cover to enter ink-backup printing mode. The printer continues to print, but at a slower speed and with inferior print quality.
Chapter 2 can read the following types of memory cards: CompactFlash™, Memory Sticks, Microdrive™, MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, SmartMedia™, and xD-Picture Card™. Caution Using any other type of memory card may damage the memory card and the printer. To learn about other ways of transferring photos from a digital camera to the printer, see Getting connected.
(continued) Memory card Slot How to insert the memory card Memory Stick Bottom left slot ● ● ● Angled corner is on the left Metal contacts face down If you are using a Memory Stick Duo™ or Memory Stick PRO Duo™ card, attach the adapter that came with the card before you insert the card into the printer Microdrive Top right slot ● ● Front label faces up, and if the label has an arrow, the arrow points toward the printer Edge with metal pinholes goes into the printer first MultiMediaCard Bottom r
Chapter 2 (continued) Memory card Slot How to insert the memory card SmartMedia Upper portion of the top left double slot ● ● Angled corner is on the left Metal contacts face down xD-Picture Card Lower right portion of the top left double slot ● ● Curved side of card points toward you Metal contacts face down Removing a memory card Wait until the Memory Card light stops flashing, then gently pull the memory card to remove it from the printer.
3 Printing photos without a computer The HP Photosmart 8100 series printer lets you select, enhance, and print photos without even turning on the computer. Once you've set up the printer using the instructions in the Quick Start booklet, you can insert a memory card in the printer and print your photos using the buttons on the printer control panel. You can also print photos directly from a digital camera. For more information, see Printing photos from a digital camera.
Chapter 3 (continued) Follow these steps for start-to-finish photo printing from a memory card Step 7 Improve photo quality See Improving photo quality. Step 8 Get creative! See Getting creative. Step 9 Print the photos See Printing photos. Selecting a photo layout Turn the Layout dial to select a layout for the photos you want to print. All photos selected from the printer control panel will print in this layout.
Select the desired layout with the Layout dial… Description Print layouts (row 1) 1. One photo per sheet, borderless 2. One photo per sheet, with white borders around the edges 3. Two photos per sheet Print layouts (row 2) 1. Three photos per sheet 2. Four photos per sheet 3. Nine photos per sheet Deciding which photos to print You can decide which photos to print by viewing the photos on the printer screen, by printing a photo index, or by printing a proof sheet.
Chapter 3 (continued) To decide which photos to print, try one of these options paper instead of photo paper to cut costs. 5. Select Print index page, then press OK. A photo index may be several pages long. Print a proof sheet A proof sheet shows thumbnail views of all photos stored on a memory card. A proof sheet is different than a photo index because it provides spaces for you to select photos to print, specify the number of copies to print, and select the photo layout.
Selecting photos to print If you want to… Follow these steps Select a photo 1. 2. 3. 4. Select more than one copy of a photo 1. 2. 3. Deselect a photo When you deselect a photo, the printer discards any changes you made to the print settings for that photo. Note Deselecting photos does not delete them from the memory card. Deselect all photos 1. 2. Insert a memory card. Press Select Photos or to display the photo you want to select.
Chapter 3 (continued) If you want to… Follow these steps Once you've filled out the proof sheet, scan it to print the selected photos. For information about scanning the proof sheet, see Printing photos. Improving photo quality The printer provides a variety of enhancements that can improve the quality of a photo printed from a memory card. These print settings do not change the original photo. They only affect printing.
(continued) Problem and solution How to correct it 3. 4. Select Video enhancement, then press OK. Select On, then press OK. Getting creative The printer provides a variety of tools and effects that let you use your photos in creative ways. These print settings do not change the original photo. They only affect printing. To try these features… Follow these steps Crop a photo 1. Press Zoom to enter Zoom mode where you can increase or decrease the magnification by 0.25x. The maximum level is 5.0x. 2.
Chapter 3 (continued) To try these features… Follow these steps Add a color effect 1. You can set the printer to change the color effect applied to a photo from No effect (default) to Black & white, Sepia, or Antique. 2. 3. 4. 5. Photos printed in Sepia print in brown tones and look similar to photos produced in the early 1900s. Photos printed in Antique print in the same brown tones, but with some pale colors added to give the appearance that they are hand-colored.
(continued) To try these features… Follow these steps View a slide show To view a slide show on the printer screen: 1. Press Menu. 2. Select Tools, then press OK. 3. Select Slide Show, then press OK. Press OK to pause or resume a slide show. Press Cancel to stop the slide show. You can view all the photos stored on a memory card in sequence like a slide show. Viewing a slide show on the printer screen does not affect any photo selections or print settings you have made.
Chapter 3 (continued) If you want to… Follow these steps: paper tray you want to use is engaged and loaded with the correct paper. 3. 4. 5. 6. Print more than one copy of a photo Before you begin, make sure that the memory card is inserted in the printer and the paper tray you want to use is engaged and loaded with the correct paper.
(continued) If you want to… Follow these steps: card at once. “New” photos are photos that have not previously been printed from the printer control panel. 4. If you print or modify the photos using a computer, the tags the printer uses to mark photos that have been printed from the control panel might get removed, causing previously printed photos to be selected as new photos. Select Print new, then press OK. The first frame of each new video clip will also print.
Chapter 3 (continued) If you want to… Follow these steps: When you first insert a memory card containing a video clip, the printer uses the first frame of the video clip to represent the clip on the printer screen. 3. 4. The printer recognizes video clips recorded in these formats: 5. ● ● ● Motion-JPEG AVI Motion-JPEG QuickTime MPEG-1 6. Press OK to play the video clip. You can fast-forward the video while it is playing by pressing and holding Navigation .
(continued) If you want to… Follow these steps: 5. When a message appears on the printer screen asking if you want to print the cameraselected photos, select Yes, then press OK. The photos you selected with a camera will print. If the printer cannot find or read all of the cameraselected photos on the card, it will print those photos that it can read. After printing, the printer deletes the DPOF file and unmarks the photos. Stop printing To stop a print job in progress, press Cancel.
Chapter 3 (continued) To print photos from a… HP direct-printing digital camera Follow these steps 3. Make sure the camera is in PictBridge mode, then connect it to the camera port on the front of the printer using the USB cable that came with the camera. Once the printer recognizes the PictBridge camera, the selected photos print automatically. 1. Turn on the HP direct-printing digital camera and select the photos you want to print.
4 Getting connected Use the printer to stay connected to other devices and people. Connecting to other devices This printer offers several ways of connecting to computers or other devices.
Chapter 4 Connecting through HP Instant Share Use HP Instant Share to share photos with friends and relatives using e-mail, online albums, or an online photo finishing service. The printer must be connected through a USB cable to a computer with Internet access and have all the HP software installed. If you try to use HP Instant Share and do not have all the required software installed or configured, a message prompts you through the required steps. To use HP Instant Share 1.
5 Printing from a computer All HP photo printers come with the HP Image Zone software, which helps you do more with your photos than ever before. Use it to get creative with your pictures: edit them, share them, and create fun projects such as greeting cards. To work with photos, you need to transfer them to a computer that you have connected to the printer. Press Save on the printer control panel to save the photos from an inserted memory card to the computer.
Chapter 5 (continued) Software feature Where to find information Use HP Instant Share to share photos with family and friends. HP Instant Share lets you easily: Macintosh: Start HP Instant Share, then follow the onscreen instructions.
(continued) Software feature The HP Image Zone lets you: ● ● ● Where to find information Macintosh: To edit photos on a Macintosh, press and hold on the active HP Photosmart Menu in the Dock, then select HP Image Edit from the pop-up menu.
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6 Care and maintenance The HP Photosmart 8100 series printer requires very little maintenance. Follow the guidelines in this chapter to extend the life span of the printer and printing supplies, and to ensure that the photos you print are always of the highest quality. Cleaning and maintaining the printer Keep the printer and print cartridges clean and well maintained using the simple procedures in this section. Cleaning the outside of the printer 1. 2.
Chapter 6 cartridge contacts. For more information, see Manually cleaning the print cartridge contacts. Note If a cartridge has been recently dropped, you may also see white streaks or missing colors in your prints. This problem is temporary and clears up within 24 hours. Manually cleaning the print cartridge contacts If you use the printer in a dusty environment, debris may accumulate on the coppercolored contacts and cause printing problems. To clean the print cartridge contacts: 1.
1 Image print quality. If the lined bars look good, photos should print well. 2 Ink nozzle quality. If there are white streaks in the solid bars on this page, try cleaning the print cartridge. For more information, see Automatically cleaning the print cartridges. 3 Estimated ink level. This indicator shows how much ink is left in the print cartridge. 4 Diagnostic information. Use the text information on this page when working with Customer Care to solve printing problems.
Chapter 6 Updating the software Download the latest printer software update periodically to ensure you have the latest features and improvements. You can download printer software updates by going to www.hp.com/support or by using HP Software Update. Note The printer software update that you download from the HP web site does not update the HP Image Zone software. Downloading the software Note Make sure you are connected to the Internet before you use HP Software Update. 1. 2.
Storing the print cartridges When you store the printer, always leave the active print cartridge inside the printer. The printer stores the print cartridge in a protective cap during the power-down cycle. Caution Make sure the printer completes its power-down cycle before you unplug the power cord. This allows the printer to store the print cartridge properly.
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7 Troubleshooting The HP Photosmart printer is designed to be reliable and easy to use. This chapter answers frequently asked questions about using the printer and printing without a computer. It contains information about the following topics: ● ● ● Printer hardware problems Printing problems Error messages For additional troubleshooting information, see: ● ● Software installation troubleshooting: The Quick Start booklet that came with the printer.
Chapter 7 The On light flashed amber briefly after I turned the printer off. This is a normal part of the power-down process. It does not indicate a problem with the printer. The On light is flashing amber. A printer error has occurred. Try the following: ● ● ● Check the printer screen for instructions. If you have a digital camera connected to the printer, check the camera screen for instructions. If the printer is connected to a computer, check the computer monitor for instructions.
operation—the printer is performing an automatic maintenance procedure to ensure that it produces the best quality output. Printing problems Before contacting Customer Care, read this section for troubleshooting tips or go to the online support services at www.hp.com/support. The printer does not print borderless photos when I print from the control panel. Make sure you have selected an appropriate paper size. The printer cannot print borderless photos on all sizes of paper.
Chapter 7 use photo paper that is not curled. For information about proper storage and handling of photo paper, see Maintaining the quality of photo paper. Paper does not feed into the printer correctly from the Main tray. ● There may be too much paper loaded in the Main tray. Remove some paper from the tray and try printing again. ● The paper guides may not be adjusted correctly. Make sure that the paper-width guide and the paper-length guide fit close to the edges of the paper without bending the paper.
No page came out of the printer. —OR— The paper jammed while printing. ● The printer may need attention. Read the printer screen for instructions. ● The power may be off or there may be a loose connection. Make sure the power is on, and that the power cord is securely connected. ● You may not have any paper in the Main tray or Photo tray. Check that the paper is loaded correctly in the paper tray you are using. For paper-loading instructions, see Loading paper. ● The paper may have jammed while printing.
Chapter 7 print settings that have been applied to an individual photo by deselecting the photo. For more information, see Selecting photos to print. The printer ejects the paper when preparing to print. Direct sunlight could be interfering with the operation of the automatic paper sensor. Move the printer out of direct sunlight. Print quality is poor. ● You may be printing in Ink-Backup Printing Mode. The printer enters Ink-Backup Printing Mode when one of the print cartridges is missing.
memory to the memory card, the marks do not transfer. Mark photos for printing after you transfer them from the digital camera's internal memory to the memory card. Error messages Before contacting Customer Care, read this section for troubleshooting tips or go to the online support services at www.hp.com/support.
Chapter 7 remove the jammed paper from the printer, then replace the rear access door. Plug the printer back in and turn it on. Error message: Out of paper. Load paper then press OK. Load paper, then press OK to print again. For paper-loading instructions, see Loading paper. Error message: Unsupported media size. Job was cancelled. Press OK. The printer cannot use the size of paper loaded in the paper tray. Press OK, then load a supported paper size instead.
Error message: One or more cartridges have failed. Please remove all cartridges. Reinsert them one at a time, closing the main door each time, to see which cartridges have failed. A print cartridge is old or damaged. Follow these steps to test both print cartridges to see if one or both of the print cartridges failed: 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove both of the print cartridges. Reinsert one of the print cartridges in its appropriate print cartridge cradle. Close the main door.
Chapter 7 reinsert it. —OR— Cartridge is not installed correctly. please remove and reinsert it. The specified print cartridge is not installed properly. Remove the print cartridge and reinstall it. For more information, see Inserting print cartridges. Error message: Color Cartridge is missing. —OR— Photo Cartridge is missing. —OR— Cartridge is missing. Please install and snap cartridge in completely. The specified print cartridge is not installed.
Error message: Print cartridge cradle is stuck. Clear jam then press OK. Follow these steps to clear any obstruction in the path of the print cartridge cradle: 1. 2. 3. 4. Lift the top cover to access the print cartridges. Clear any obstruction in the cradle path. Close the top cover. Press the OK button to continue. The current page will eject and the print job will continue on the next available sheet of paper. Error message: Top cover is open. Close the top cover of the printer.
Chapter 7 Error message: Card is locked. Can not access card. The printer cannot read the memory card because the memory card is password protected. Follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Remove the memory card from the printer. Insert the memory card in the device you originally used to store the password on the memory card. Remove the password from the memory card using the same software you used to store the password. Remove the memory card and reinsert it in the printer memory card slot.
Error message: No new photos on card. There are no new photos on the memory card, or the photos have already been printed once. Select and print the desired photos. For more information, see Selecting photos to print. Error message: Cannot display this photo. The memory card contains image formats that the printer does not support or the file is corrupted. For a list of supported image formats, see Printer specifications. Access photos using the computer. Error message: Memory card in backwards.
Chapter 7 Error message: Multiple number of copies selected. Scan cancelled. Please print a new proof sheet and select one choice for number of copies. Press OK. You filled in more than one circle for the number of copies at the bottom of the proof sheet. Print a new proof sheet and try again. For more information, see Deciding which photos to print. Error message: Multiple layouts selected. Scan cancelled. Please print a new proof sheet and select one choice for layout. Press OK.
Error message: Printer memory is full. Job was cancelled. Press OK. The printer encountered a problem when saving files to the computer. Try the following: ● ● ● ● To clear the printer memory, turn the printer off, then turn it on again. Print fewer photos at a time. Press Save to save the photos to the computer and print from there. Save the files to the computer using a memory card reader and then print from the computer. Error message: Computer is not connected. To save photos...
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8 Customer Care If you have a problem, follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. Check the documentation that came with the printer. – Quick Start booklet: The HP Photosmart 8100 series Quick Start booklet explains how to set up the printer and print your first photo. – User's Guide: The User's Guide is the book you are reading. This book describes the basic features of the printer, explains how to use the printer without connecting a computer, and contains hardware troubleshooting information.
Chapter 8 United Kingdom should go to www.hp.com/support to access phone support numbers in their country/region.
Placing a call Call Customer Care while you are near the computer and printer. Be prepared to provide the following information: ● ● ● ● ● ● Printer model number (located on the front of the printer). Printer serial number (located on the bottom of the printer). Computer operating system. Version of printer driver: – Windows PC: To see the printer driver version, right-click the memory card icon in the Windows taskbar and select About.
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a Specifications This section lists the minimum system requirements for installation of the HP Photosmart printer software, and provides selected printer specifications. For a complete list of printer specifications and system requirements, see the onscreen Printer Help. For information about viewing the onscreen Printer Help, see Welcome.
Appendix a Printer specifications Category Specifications Connectivity USB: Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 Professional, ME, XP Home, and XP Professional; Mac OS X 10.1 through 10.
(continued) Category Specifications A6, 4.13 x 5.85 inches (105 x 148.5 mm) Envelopes No. 9, 3.875 x 8.875 inches (98.4 x 225.4 mm) No. 10, 4.125 x 9.5 inches (105 x 240 mm) A2 Invitation, 4.375 x 5.75 inches (110 x 146 mm) DL, 4.33 x 8.66 inches (110 x 220 mm) C6, 4.5 x 6.4 inches (114 x 162 mm) Custom 3 x 5 inches to 8.5 x 14 inches (76 x 127 mm to 216 x 356 mm) Transparencies and label sheets Letter, 8.5 x 11 inches (216 x 280 mm) A4, 8.27 x 11.
Appendix a (continued) Category Specifications 14 envelopes 20–40 cards (depending on thickness) 20 sheets of banner paper 30 sheets of labels 25 transparencies, iron-on transfers, or photo paper Photo tray 25 sheets of photo paper Out tray 50 sheets of plain paper 20 sheets of photo paper, banner paper, or transparencies 10 cards or envelopes 25 sheets of labels or iron-on transfers Power consumption Printing: 15–45 W Idle: 5 W Off: 2 W Print cartridges HP Gray Photo (C9368A) HP Color Photo (C9369W) H
Index Symbols/Numerics 9–up view 25 A accessories 250-sheet paper tray 7 two-sided printing 7 aligning print cartridges 18, 45 alignment page 45 antique coloration 29 AVI 20 B black-and-white photos 17 Bluetooth connecting to printer 37 menu settings 8 wireless printer adapter 8 borderless prints 29 buttons 5 C cameras connecting to printer 37 direct-printing 35 PictBridge 35 port 4 printing from 35 cartridges.
storing 46 warnings 2 printer software updating 39, 46 printing from a computer 39 from a proof sheet 31 from cameras 35 from computer 3 from memory cards 31 multiple copies 27 multiple photos 27 photo index 25 photos 31 proof sheet 25 range of photos 31 test page 44 thumbnails 25 without computer 23 proof sheet printing from 31 Q quality photo paper 47 photos 28 printing test page 44 QuickTime 20 T test page 44 thumbnails, printing 25 TIFF file format 20 trays, paper 4 troubleshooting Customer Care 65 err
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