HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2170 All in One Printer User Manual


 
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use a photo card
what is a photo card?
If your digital camera uses a photo card to store photos, you can insert the photo
card in your HP PSC to print or save your photos.
You can print a Proof Sheet, which may be several pages long and shows
thumbnail views of photos stored on the photo card, and print photos from the
photo card, even if your HP PSC is not connected to a computer.
Your HP PSC can read SmartMedia, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, and
SecureDigital photo cards. Each of these cards can have up to 128 megabytes
of memory.
Your HP PSC features four different slots for photo card input, shown in the
illustration below with the photo card that corresponds to each slot.
The IBM Microdrive photo card uses the same slot as the Compact Flash photo
card, as shown in the following illustration.
Note: You can only use one photo card in your HP PSC at a time.
Note: By default, Windows XP will format a CompactFlash photo card of
64MB or more with FAT32 format. Digital cameras and other devices use
the FAT (FAT16) format and cannot operate with a FAT32 formatted card.
Either format your CompactFlash card in your camera or select FAT format
to format your CompactFlash card in a Windows XP PC.
SmartMedia
CompactFlash
SecureDigital
Memory
Stick