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A variety of resources, both printed and onscreen, provide information about setting up
and using the HP Photosmart.
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Setup Guide
The Setup Guide provides instructions for setting up the HP Photosmart and installing
software. Make sure you follow the steps in the Setup Guide in order.
If you have problems during setup, see Troubleshooting in the last section of the
Setup Guide, or see
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Onscreen Help
The onscreen Help provides detailed instructions on features of the HP Photosmart
that are not described in this Basics Guide, including features that are only available
using the software you installed with the HP Photosmart.
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www.hp.com/support
If you have Internet access, you can get help and support from the HP Web site. This
Web site offers technical support, drivers, supplies, and ordering information.
Load paper
This section describes the procedure for loading different types and sizes of paper into
the HP Photosmart for your printouts.
TIP:
To help prevent rips, wrinkles, and curled or bent edges, store all paper flat in
a resealable bag. If the paper is not stored properly, extreme changes in temperature
and humidity might result in curled paper that does not work well in the
HP Photosmart.
To load full-size paper
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Raise the output tray to load paper into the main input tray.
Name and Description
Red-Eye Removal: Turns the Red-Eye Removal feature On or Off. By default, this
feature is turned off. When the feature is turned on, the HP Photosmart automatically
corrects red eye coloring in the photo currently shown on the display.
Cancel: Stops the current operation and returns to the main screen.
On: Turns the HP Photosmart on or off. When the HP Photosmart is off, a minimal
amount of power is still supplied to the device. You can further reduce power
consumption by holding down the On button for 3 seconds. This will put the
HP Photosmart in Standby/Off state. To completely remove power, turn the
HP Photosmart off, and then unplug the power cord.
"Troubleshooting and support" on page 45
in this guide.
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