HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2405 (Q3086A) User Manual

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hp psc 2400 series
chapter 3
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Tip:  
You can optimize the quality of the photos you print with 
your HP PSC by purchasing a photo print cartridge. Remove the 
black print cartridge and insert the photo print cartridge in its 
place. With the tri-color print cartridge and photo print cartridge 
installed, you have a six-ink system, which provides enhanced 
quality photos. When you want to print regular text documents, 
swap the black print cartridge back in.
For more information, se
print a proof sheet
1
Insert the memory card into the appropriate slot on your HP PSC.
2
Press 
Proof Sheet
, and then press 
1
.
This displays the Proof Sheet Menu and then selects Print Proof Sheet.
Note:
Depending on how many photos are on the memory card, the time 
it takes to print a proof sheet can vary greatly.
3
If there are more than 20 photos on the card, the 
Select Photos Menu
 
appears. Press the number next to the command you want to select:
– 1.  All
– 2.  Last  20
– 3. Custom Range
Note:
Use the proof sheet index number to select which photos to print for 
a custom range. This number might be different from the number associated 
with the photo on your digital camera. If you add photos to, or delete 
photos from, your memory card, you need to reprint the proof sheet to see 
the new index numbers.
4
If you choose Custom Range, enter the photo index numbers for the first 
and last photos you want to print as prompted.
Note:
You can erase index numbers by pressing 
 to backspace.
complete the proof sheet 
After you have printed a proof sheet, as described in 
page 24, you can select photos to be printed.
Do you want to do more than just print your photos? You can enhance and edit 
digital photos before printing them by using the HP Image Editor available 
through the HP Director. Just start the HP Director and click HP Gallery. Select 
the photo you want to edit, and click Image Editor in the top pane. Add text or 
special effects to the photo, improve a poor quality photo, or get rid of red eye.
Macintosh users can simply double-click an image in the HP Gallery to open it 
for editing in an Image Window.