[. . . ] hp photosmart 7600 series basics guide hp photosmart 7200 series © Copyright 2003 Hewlett-Packard Company All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard Company. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. [. . . ] Removing a memory card while it is being accessed may damage the printer and the memory card or corrupt the information on the memory card. To remove a memory card when the printer is not connected to a computer: Once the memory card light stops blinking, gently pull the memory card to remove it from the printer's memory card slot. To remove a memory card when the printer is connected to a Windows PC: 1 2 3 4 If the memory card light is blinking, wait for it to stop. With the memory card still inserted in the printer, right-click the memory card icon in the Windows taskbar. Gently pull the memory card to remove it from the printer's memory card slot. To remove a memory card when the printer is connected to a Macintosh computer: 1 2 With the memory card still inserted in the printer, drag the memory card icon from the desktop to the Trash. Wait until the memory card light stops blinking, then remove the memory card from the printer's memory card slot. basics guide 25 chapter 2 decide which photos to print You can decide which photos to print by printing a photo index page or a proof sheet. · A photo index page shows thumbnail views and index numbers of the photos on the memory card. A proof sheet, which may be several pages long, shows thumbnail views of all the photos stored on the memory card, and allows you to select photos to print, specify the number of copies to print, and select a layout. For more information, see print a proof sheet on page 27. · print a photo index page The photos appear on the photo index page in the order in which they are stored on the memory card. Depending on the number of photos stored on the memory card, a photo index page could be several pages long. To accommodate the maximum number of photos on each photo index page, the printer may change the orientation of the photos. Note: The index number on the photo index page may be different than the index number associated with the photo in your digital camera. 26 hp photosmart 7600 series print from a memory card To print a photo index page: 1 Insert a memory card into your printer. The printer's LCD screen displays: ALL PHOTOS 1 copy Index 2 Press the PRINT button. Index numbers appear in the lower-left corner of each thumbnail. If you use your digital camera or computer to add or delete photos from the memory card, the index numbers of the photos may change. For information about printing photos, see print from a memory card on page 29. print a proof sheet Proof sheets make deciding which photos to print easy. After you print the proof sheet, mark the proof sheet using a black pen to select which photos to print, and then feed the marked proof sheet into the printer to be scanned. The printer reads your proof sheet and prints the photos you selected. A proof sheet differs from a photo index page because it provides spaces for you to select photos to print, specify the number of copies to print, and select a layout. These selections can then be scanned by the printer, providing a simple and convenient way to order and make prints directly from a memory card. You can also use the photo number on the proof sheet to select which photos to print. The photo number on the proof sheet may be different than the photo number associated with the photo on your digital camera. If you add or delete photos from your memory card, reprint the proof sheet to see the new photo numbers. [. . . ] UNSUPPORTED MEDIA SIZE. Possible cause The paper jammed while printing. Your printer does not support the provided paper size. Solution For more information, see the instructions for clearing a paper jam on page 45. For more information about supported sizes, see recommended paper on page 51. 3 Try printing again. 48 hp photosmart 7600 series troubleshooting Message CARD INSERTED INCORRECTLY. [. . . ]