Getting connected, Connecting to other devices – HP 380 User Manual

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Getting connected

Use the printer to stay connected to other devices and to family and friends.

Connecting to other devices

This printer offers several ways of connecting to computers or other devices. Each
connection type lets you do different things.

Connection type and what you need

What this lets you do

USB

A Universal Serial Bus (USB) 1.1 or
2.0 full speed compliant cable
3 meters or less in length. For
instructions about connecting the
printer to your computer with a USB
cable, see

Installing the software

.

A computer with Internet access (to
use HP Instant Share).

Print from your computer to the
printer.

Save photos from a memory card
inserted in the printer to your
computer where you can enhance
or organize them using the
HP Image Zone software.

Share photos through HP Instant
Share.

Print directly from an
HP Photosmart direct-printing digital
camera to the printer. For more
information, see the camera
documentation.

PictBridge

PictBridge symbol

A PictBridge-compatible digital
camera and a USB cable.

Connect the camera to the camera
port on the front of the printer.

Print directly from a PictBridge-
compatible digital camera to the printer.
For more information, see the camera
documentation.

Bluetooth
The optional HP Bluetooth wireless
printer adapter.

Print from any device with Bluetooth
wireless technology to the printer.
If you connect the optional HP Bluetooth
wireless printer adapter to the printer
through the camera port, be sure to set
the Bluetooth printer menu options as
needed. See

Printer menu

.

The adapter is not compatible with the
Macintosh OS.

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