Connect using ethernet, Connect using wireless, Connect using bluetooth – HP Photosmart 3310 All-in-One Printer User Manual

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If you have an enhanced USB host controller, then you have High Speed USB
(USB 2.0). Otherwise, you have Full Speed USB (USB 1.1).

To check the USB port speed on your computer (Mac OS X)
1.

Open the

System Profiler

from the

Applications:Utilities

folder.

2.

Click

USB

on the left.

If the

Speed

is

Up to 12 Mb/sec

, then you have Full Speed USB (1.1). A higher

speed indicates High Speed USB (USB 2.0).

To change the rear port speed to Full Speed (HP All-in-One)
1.

Press

Setup

.

The

Setup

menu appears on the color graphics display.

2.

Press until

Tools

is highlighted, then press

OK

.

The

Tools

menu appears.

3.

Press

5

, then press

2

.

This displays the

USB Speed

menu and then selects

Full Speed (USB 1.1)

.

Connect using Ethernet

Your HP All-in-One supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet network
connections. For detailed instructions on connecting your HP All-in-One to an
Ethernet (wired) network, see the Setup Guide that came with your device. You can
also see

Connect to a network

for more information.

Connect using wireless

The HP Photosmart 3300 All-in-One series uses an internal networking component
that supports a wireless network. For detailed instructions on connecting your HP All-
in-One to a wireless (802.11b or g) network, see the Setup Guide that came with your
device. You can also see

Connect to a network

for more information.

Connect using Bluetooth

®

A Bluetooth

®

connection provides a quick and easy way to print images from a

Bluetooth

®

-enabled computer without using a cable. However, with a Bluetooth

®

connection you will not be able to use other features from your computer such as scan
or HP Instant Share.

Before you print, you must connect an HP Bluetooth

®

adapter to your HP All-in-One.

For more information, see the onscreen

HP Image Zone Help

that came with your

HP All-in-One. For information on using the onscreen

HP Image Zone Help

, see

Use

the onscreen Help

.

If you connect with a Windows computer, see the next section. If you connect with a
Mac, see

Mac users

.

Windows users

You must have Windows XP and either the Microsoft Bluetooth

®

Protocol Stack or the

Widcomm Bluetooth

®

Protocol Stack installed in order to connect your HP All-in-One.

User Guide

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Finish

setup

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