HP (Hewlett-Packard) 140 All in One Printer User Manual


 
basics guide
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change the LCD screen language and country/region
If you purchased your printer in a country other than the U.S. or Canada, you
are asked to set the language and country/region for the printer’s LCD screen
the first time you turn on the printer. You can use the printer’s control panel to
change the printer’s language and country/region settings at any time.
To change the LCD screen language and country/region:
1 Make sure there are no memory cards in any of the printer’s memory card
slots. For more information, see remove a memory card on page 22.
2 Press the S
ELECT PHOTOS button to scroll through the printer menu
options until the message S
ELECT LANGUAGE? appears on the printer’s LCD
screen. Press the OK button.
3 The first language choice appears on the printer’s LCD screen. To select this
language, press the OK button. To see more languages, press the S
ELECT
P
HOTOS button. When you see your desired language, press the OK
button to select it.
4 A message appears on the printer’s LCD screen asking you to confirm your
language choice. Press the OK button to confirm your choice.
A message appears briefly on the printer’s LCD screen telling you which
language you selected.
5 When the message S
ELECT COUNTRY/REGION? appears on the printer’s LCD
screen, press the OK button.
6 The first country/region choice appears on the printer’s LCD screen. To
select this country/region, press the OK button. To see more choices, press
the SELECT PHOTOS button. When you see your desired country/region,
press the OK button to select it.
A message appears briefly on the printer’s LCD screen telling you which
country/region you selected.
Note: You can press the C
ANCEL button at any time to cancel and exit the
menu.
Exif Print
Your printer supports Exif Print (Exchangeable Image File Format 2.2), an
international open standard that simplifies digital imaging and enhances printed
photos. When you take a photo with a digital camera that supports Exif Print,
information such as exposure time, flash setting, and color saturation is added
to the image file. If your printer finds Exif Print information in an image file on a
memory card, it uses the information to automatically adjust and enhance the
printed photo. You don’t need to do anything to get the highest quality photos
possible!