HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2450 (Q3090A-Japan only) All in One Printer User Manual


 
hp psc 2400 series
chapter 1
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hp psc overview
open the hp director for Macintosh users
Use one of the following methods to launch or access the HP Director,
depending on which Macintosh OS you are using.
open the hp director (all-in-one) using Macintosh OS X
If you are using Macintosh OS X, the HP Director is launched automatically
during the HP Photo and Imaging software installation, and causes the
HP Director (All-in-One) icon to be created in the Dock for your device. You
access the device capabilities via the HP Director menu that is associated with
the HP Director (All-in-One) icon.
Tip: If you do not want the HP Director to launch automatically
each time to start your Macintosh, you can change this setting in
the HP Director Settings menu.
To display the HP Director menu:
! In the Dock, click the HP Director (All-in-One) icon for your device.
The HP Director menu displays as shown below. Refer to the legend for a
brief explanation of the HP Director features.
Note: If you install more than one HP device, an HP Director icon for each
device is displayed in the Dock. For example, if you have an HP scanner
and an HP PSC installed, two HP Director icons are present in the Dock,
one for each device. However, if you installed two of the same kind of
device (for example, two HP PSC devices) only one HP Director icon is
displayed in the Dock to represent all devices of that kind.
9 Make Copies: use this feature to display the Copy dialog box
where you can select the copy quality, number of copies,
color, size, and then start a copy.
10 HP Gallery: use this feature to display the HP Photo & Imaging
Gallery, where you can view and edit images, print photos in
multiple sizes, make and print a photo album, share images
through e-mail or a website, or make a multimedia CD.
11 Transfer Images: use this feature to transfer images from a
photo memory card.
12 Click this arrow to display tool tips that explain each of the
HP Director options.
feature purpose