Getting ready to print, Loading paper, Choosing the right paper – HP Photosmart 385 Compact Photo Printer User Manual

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Getting ready to print

Before you can begin printing, there are three easy procedures you should become
familiar with:

Loading paper

Inserting print cartridges

Inserting memory cards

You must load paper and insert a print cartridge before inserting a memory card.

Loading paper

Learn how to choose the right paper for your print job and how to load it into the In
tray for printing.

Choosing the right paper

For a list of available HP-designed inkjet paper or to purchase supplies, go to:

www.hpshopping.com

(U.S.)

www.hp.com/go/supplies

(Europe)

www.hp.com/jp/supply_inkjet

(Japan)

www.hp.com/paper

(Asia/Pacific)

To get the best results from the printer, choose from these high-quality HP photo
papers.

To print

Use this paper

High-quality, long-lasting prints and
enlargements

HP Premium Plus photo paper

Medium- to high-resolution images from
scanners and digital cameras

HP Premium photo paper

Casual and business photos

HP photo paper
HP Everyday photo paper

Note

HP designs its photo papers to resist fading so your photos remain

vibrant for years to come. For more detailed information on this subject, visit
the HP web site. Go to

www.hp.com/support

, select your country/region and

your language, then type

HP Photosmart 380

in the product/name search

box. Press E

NTER

and then select the HP Photosmart 380 series printer. In the

Question or keywords

search box enter

lightfastness

or

permanence

and then press E

NTER

. Click the topic you want to review.

To keep your paper in good condition for printing:

Store the photo paper in its original packaging or in a resealable plastic bag.

Keep the paper flat in a cool, dry place. If the corners curl, place the paper in a
plastic bag and gently bend it in the opposite direction until it lies flat.

Hold photo paper by the edges to avoid smears.

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