Print a photo index – HP 240 Series User Manual

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Tip: To move quickly through the photos, press and hold the arrows on the

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ELECT

P

HOTOS

button. When you reach the last photo in either direction,

the printer cycles back to the first or last photo and continues.
Note: If you use your computer to delete files from your memory card, the

files you delete may still appear on the printer’s LCD screen. After deleting

the files, remove the memory card following the instructions in remove a

memory card on page 17. Reinsert the memory card to update the printer’s

LCD screen.

print a photo index

A photo index shows thumbnail views and index numbers for all the photos

stored on the memory card, up to a maximum of 2000 photos. The photos

appear in the order in which they are stored on the memory card. The photo

index will print up to 28 photos per page.

Note: Depending on the number of photos stored on the memory card, a

photo index could be several pages long.

The thumbnail views in a photo index

print at low resolution in order to print

quickly, so they do not represent the

final print quality of the photos.
Index numbers appear in the bottom left

corner of each thumbnail view and

indicate the order of the photos on the

memory card.

Note: If an icon of a video camera

appears in the bottom right corner

of an image in the photo index, the

image is the first frame of a video

clip. For more information, see

print video clips on page 25.

To print a photo index:

1

Insert a memory card into the

printer’s memory card slot. For

more information, see insert a

memory card on page 14.
The printer reads the memory card and briefly displays how many photos

and video clips were found on the card.
Note: If you used your digital camera to select photos on the memory card,

a message appears on the printer’s LCD screen asking if you want to print

camera-selected photos. For more information, see print camera-selected

photos on page 26.

2

Load paper in the paper tray. To conserve photo paper, use plain paper or

index cards. For more information, see load the paper on page 8.

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