Print video clips – HP 240 Series User Manual

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basics guide

print from a memory card

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To print the new photos on a memory card:

1

Insert a memory card into the printer’s memory card slot. For more

information, see insert a memory card on page 14.

2

If you have not changed the default photo layout in the printer preferences,

you will be asked to select a layout for your photos. Press the S

ELECT

P

HOTOS

 or  button to highlight the photo layout you want to print,

then press the OK button. For information about changing the default

photo layout, see default photo layout on page 36.
The first photo on the memory card appears on the printer’s LCD screen.

3

Press the M

ENU

button on the printer’s control panel.

4

Press the S

ELECT

P

HOTOS

 button until Print special is highlighted on the

printer’s LCD screen. Press the OK button.

5

Press the S

ELECT

P

HOTOS

 button until Print new is highlighted on the

printer’s LCD screen. Press the OK button.
The printer’s LCD screen displays the number of new photos found on the

memory card and asks if you want to continue.

6

If you like, you can change the number of copies to print of the new photos

by pressing the C

OPIES

+ or button. Press the OK button when the

desired number of copies appears on the printer’s LCD screen.

7

Press the P

RINT

button to begin printing the new photos, or press the

C

ANCEL

button to cancel the operation.

print video clips

Your printer can display and print frames from video clips recorded on a memory

card. Your printer recognizes the following video file formats: Motion JPEG AVI,

Motion JPEG Quicktime, and MPEG-1. Video clips recorded in other formats will

be ignored.

Note: Not all digital cameras allow you to record video clips.

When you insert a memory card containing a video clip into one of

the printer’s memory card slots, the printer uses the first frame of the

video clip to represent the clip on the printer’s LCD screen and in the

photo index. A small video camera icon in the corner of the image indicates that

the image is the first frame of a video clip rather than a photo.
You can select video clips for printing the same way that you select photos. For

more information, see select photos to print on page 19. When you print a

selected video clip, you get a video action print—nine frames from throughout

the video clip printed on one page. You can change the default number of frames

on your video action prints to 16 or 25. For more information, see default layout

for video action prints on page 37.

Note: When you select a combination of photos and video clips for

printing, the video action prints will print after the photos.

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