HP Hewlett Packard series C6100 User Manual

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Important setup information  
1
Wireless or wired network users: you must follow the instructions in this setup guide  
to be successful adding the HP All-in-One to your network.  
USB cable users: Do not connect the USB cable until step A2.  
Remove all tape and lift display  
2
a
b
a Remove all tape and protective film from  
the lid and from the front, back, and both  
sides of the device.  
b Lift the color graphics display and remove  
the protective film. You can adjust the  
height of the display to a position suitable  
for viewing.  
Locate components  
3
HP Photosmart C6100 All-in-One series  
Basics Guide  
4 x 6 in  
(10 x 15 cm) photo paper  
*
USB cable  
Windows CD  
Mac CD  
Basics Guide  
control panel faceplate  
(may be pre-attached)  
Ethernet cable*  
adapter  
* May need to be purchased  
separately.  
Documentation CD  
This CD may be  
included for some  
languages where help  
is not available through  
the software.  
power cord  
ink cartridges  
phone cord  
The contents of your box may differ.  
HP Photosmart C6100 All-in-One series Setup Guide  
Connect the supplied phone cord  
7
8
Connect one end of the supplied phone  
cord to the port labelled 1-LINE and the  
other to a wall jack.  
See the Basics Guide if you want to use  
your own phone cord or for help with other  
fax setup options.  
Connect the power cord and adapter  
USB cable users: Do not connect the USB  
cable until instructed later in this guide.  
Press the On button  
9
After you press the On button, wait for the prompt  
on the color graphics display before continuing.  
Open the access door  
a
10  
b
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Lift latches inside of the device  
11  
a
a Squeeze the bottom of each latch to release it, and  
then lift the latch.  
b Lift all six latches.  
b
Insert all six ink cartridges  
12  
a
Match the color and pattern of the ink cartridge to the  
color and pattern on the print carriage.  
a Push the black ink cartridge in to the first slot on the  
left. Close the latch.  
b Repeat with each of the color ink cartridges.  
c Make sure each latch is secure.  
b
Note: Use only the ink cartridges that came with  
the printer. The ink in these cartridges is specially  
formulated to mix with the ink in the print head  
assembly at first-time setup.  
c
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Close the access door and follow the prompts  
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a
a After you close the access door, a prompt appears  
to load plain white paper. Make sure paper is  
loaded, and then press OK to start the process.  
The device initializes the ink cartridges and aligns  
the printer. This takes approximately 5 minutes.  
CAUTION: Do not disconnect or turn off the  
HP All-in-One during this time. You may hear the  
device making noises.  
b
b After the alignment page is printed, alignment is  
complete. Check the display for status, then press  
OK. Recycle or discard the alignment page.  
Connect the HP All-in-One  
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Continue to the next page for instructions on connecting your HP All-in-One to your computer or  
your network.  
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Choose ONE connection type (A, B or C)  
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A: USB Connection - Do not connect yet  
Use this connection type if you want to connect the HP All-in-One  
directly to one computer. (Do not connect the USB cable until step  
A2).  
Equipment needed: USB cable.  
For a USB connection, go to Section A (page 7) for instructions.  
B: Ethernet (Wired) Network  
C: Wireless Network  
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Use this connection type if you want an Ethernet cable  
connection between the HP All-in-One and your network.  
Equipment needed: router and Ethernet cable.  
For an Ethernet cable connection, go to Section B (page 9) for  
instructions.  
Use this connection type if you want a wireless  
(802.11 b or g) connection between the HP All-in-One and your  
network. Equipment needed: wireless router*.  
For a wireless network connection, go to Section C1 (page 11) for  
instructions.  
*Note: If you do not have a wireless router, but want to connect  
your wireless computer to the HP All-in-One, see the Wireless Ad  
Hoc Network Setup section in the Basics Guide.  
Section A: USB Connection  
Choose the correct CD  
A1  
Windows Users:  
Mac Users:  
a Turn on your computer, login if necessary, and  
a Turn on your computer, login if necessary, and  
then wait for the desktop to appear.  
then wait for the desktop to appear  
b Insert the HP All-in-One Windows CD..  
Note: If the startup  
screen does not  
appear, double-  
click My Computer,  
double-click the CD-  
ROM icon with the  
HP logo, and then  
double-click setup.  
exe.  
b Locate the HP All-in-One Mac CD.  
c Continue to the next page.  
c Follow the onscreen instructions to install the  
software.  
d On the Connection Type screen, make sure to  
select directly to this computer. Continue to the  
next page.  
e Continue to the next page.  
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Connect the USB cable  
A2  
Windows Users:  
Mac Users:  
a Follow the onscreen instructions until you see  
the prompt to connect the USB cable. (This  
may take several minutes.)  
a Connect the USB cable from your computer to  
the USB port on the back of the device.  
Once the prompt appears, connect the  
USB cable to the port on the back of the  
HP All-in-One, and then to any USB port on  
your computer.  
b Double-click the HP All-in-One Installer icon.  
c Make sure you complete all screens, including  
the Setup Assistant.  
b Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the  
software installation.  
Congratulations! Go to step 18 of this Setup Guide  
A3  
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Section B: Ethernet (wired) network  
Connect the Ethernet cable  
B1  
b
a Locate the Ethernet cable that you may have purchased  
separately.  
b Remove the yellow plug from the back of the device.  
c Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on  
the back of the device.  
d Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the router.  
Important: Your computer and the HP All-in-One must be on  
the same active, working network.  
c
If you are using a DSL or cable modem, make sure you do not  
connect the Ethernet cable from the HP All-in-One to the cable  
modem. Connect it to the router only.  
d
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Choose the correct CD  
B2  
Windows Users:  
Mac Users:  
a Turn on your computer, login if necessary, and  
a Turn on your computer, login if necessary, and  
then wait for the desktop to appear.  
then wait for the desktop to appear.  
b Insert the HP All-in-One CD  
Note: If the startup screen  
does not appear, double-  
click My Computer, double-  
click the CD-ROM icon  
with the HP logo, and then  
double-click setup.exe.  
b Insert the HP All-in-One Mac CD.  
c Double-click the HP All-in-One installer icon.  
c Follow the onscreen instructions to install the  
software.  
d On the Connection Type screen, make sure to  
select through the network. Follow the onscreen  
instructions.  
d Make sure you complete all screens, including  
the Setup Assistant. To install software on  
additional computers, go to step 14.  
e Your firewall software may provide prompts on  
your computer warning you that HP software is  
attempting to access your network. You should  
respond to these prompts so that access is  
“always” allowed. Then continue with the HP  
software installation.  
f Continue to the next page.  
Questions: Anti-virus and anti-spyware applications  
may block software installation and may need  
to be disabled. Remember to turn them back on  
again following installation.  
Congratulations! Go to step 16 of this setup guide  
B3  
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Section C: Wireless Network  
Choose ONE wireless network option (A or B)  
C1  
You have two options for connecting the HP All-in-One to your wireless network. You must choose one or the  
other:  
• If you are certain that your network was originally set up using SecureEasySetup, go to Option A:  
SecureEasySetup in Section C2, below.  
• If you are not certain, then go to Option B: Typical Wireless Setup (Recommended) in section C2, which is on  
the next page.  
Tip: If you are unable to establish a wireless network connection to your HP device, you can connect  
to your network using an Ethernet cable or connect directly to your computer using a USB cable.  
Establish the wireless connection  
C2  
Option A: SecureEasySetup  
Requirements: You must have a wireless router that supports SecureEasySetup.  
IMPORTANT: Use this method only if you have previously used SecureEasySetup to setup your network.  
Otherwise your network settings may be reset.  
a Put the wireless router in SecureEasySetup mode. This often involves pressing a button on the wireless router.  
IMPORTANT: You may have limited time to complete the next step after putting the wireless router into  
SecureEasySetup mode. See the documentation that came with the wireless router for information about  
SecureEasySetup.  
b Press the Setup button on the HP All-in-One.  
c Press until Network is highlighted, and then press OK. The Network Menu appears.  
d Press to highlight Wireless Setup Wizard, and then press OK.  
The network should be detected automatically and the wireless network connection will be established.  
If the wireless connection is not established or you see the Select Network Name screen, it is likely that  
you ran out of time after putting the wireless router in SecureEasySetup mode. Put your wireless router into  
SecureEasySetup mode again, and then rerun the Wireless Setup Wizard.  
e Follow the prompts on the display to complete the network setup. If the connection is successful,  
go to step C3.  
If you have problems connecting to the network, see the Basics Guide for additional setup information.  
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Option B: Typical Wireless Setup (Recommended)  
a Locate and write down your wireless router settings.  
Network Name (also called SSID):______________________________________________________  
WEP key/WPA Passphrase (if needed):__________________________________________________  
IMPORTANT: If you do not know this information, you cannot continue with your wireless setup. To obtain the  
necessary information, you must consult the documentation for your wireless router, the router manufacturer, or  
the person who originally set up your wireless network. As much as HP would like to help you, HP is unable to  
answer questions about your wireless router or your network such as the Network Name, WEP key, or WPA  
passphrase.  
b Press the Setup button on the HP All-in-One.  
c Press until Network is highlighted, and then press OK. The Network Menu appears.  
d Press to highlight Wireless Setup Wizard, and then press OK.  
In a few moments, a list of detected networks appears on the display. The network with the strongest signal  
appears first.  
e Do one of the following:  
• Press to highlight the name of the network that you wrote down earlier, and then press OK.  
• If the network name that you wrote down does not appear in the list, you can enter it manually. Press  
to highlight Enter New Network Name (SSID) and then press OK. See Display keyboard tips to enter  
text.  
f If your network uses security, a prompt appears for the WEP key or WPA passphrase. Both are case  
sensitive. Type the WEP key or WPA passphrase, as requested. See Display keyboard tips to enter text.  
If the WEP key or WPA passphrase is not accepted, refer to Network Troubleshooting on page 15.  
Note: If your router provides 4 WEP keys, make sure you use the first one.  
g Follow the prompts on the display to complete the network setup. If the connection is successful,  
go to step C3.  
Display keyboard tips:  
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Basics Guide  
To Select: use Arrow keys to highlight, and then press  
OK.  
For mistakes: Select Clear. Tip: If the Clear button does  
not appear, select abc to display it.  
If you have problems connecting to  
the network, see the Basics Guide  
for additional setup information.  
For lowercase: Select abc  
For numbers: Select 123  
When you are finished: Highlight Done, and then  
press OK.  
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Insert the correct CD  
C3  
Windows Users:  
Mac Users:  
a Turn on your computer, login if necessary, and  
then wait for the desktop to appear.  
a Turn on your computer, login if necessary, and  
then wait for the desktop to appear.  
b Insert the HP All-in-One Windows CD  
Note: If the startup screen  
does not appear, double-  
click My Computer, double-  
click the CD-ROM icon  
with the HP logo, and then  
double-click setup.exe.  
b Insert the HP All-in-One Mac CD.  
c Double-click the HP All-in-One installer icon.  
c Follow the onscreen instructions to install the  
software.  
d On the Connection Type screen, make sure to  
select through the network. Follow the onscreen  
instructions.  
d Make sure you complete all screens, including  
the Setup Assistant. To install software on  
additional computers, go to step 14.  
e Your firewall software may provide promts on  
your computer warning you that HP software is  
attempting to access your network. You should  
respond to these prompts so that access is  
“always” allowed. Then continue with the HP  
software installation.  
Questions: Anti-virus and anti-spyware  
applications may block software installation and  
may need to be disabled. Remember to turn them  
back on again following installation.  
Congratulations! Go to step 16 of this setup guide  
C4  
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Install software on additional computers  
16  
17  
If you have additional computers on your network, install the  
HP All-in-One software on each computer. Choose the correct  
HP All-in-One CD for each installation.  
Follow the onscreen instructions. Make sure that you choose the  
connection types between the network and your HP All-in-One (not  
between your computer and the network).  
Go to step 18 at the back of this setup guide  
Troubleshooting  
Problem: A Paper Jam message appears.  
Action: Remove the back access door, and then gently pull out any paper. Turn the  
device off, and then on. Load the paper again.  
Problem: You did not see the screen prompting you to connect the USB cable.  
Action: Remove, and then re-insert the HP All-in-One Windows CD. Refer to  
Section A.  
Problem: The Microsoft Add Hardware screen appears.  
Action: Click Cancel. Unplug the USB cable, and then insert the HP All-in-One  
Windows CD. Refer to Section A.  
Problem: The Device Setup Has Failed To Complete screen appears.  
Action: Verify that the control panel faceplate is firmly attached. Unplug the  
HP All-in-One and plug it in again. Check all connections. Make sure the USB  
cable is plugged into the computer. Do not plug the USB cable into a keyboard or  
non-powered hub. Refer to Section A.  
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Network Troubleshooting  
Problem: You are not sure if your network is set up properly.  
Action: For information on how to set up a network, go to www.hp.com/support.  
Enter Photosmart C6100, and then search for Network Setup.  
?
Problem: You are trying to set up a wireless connection through the control panel, and the HP All-in-One  
does not connect to the network.  
Action:  
• On the wireless router, turn on broadcast network name options, and turn off silent broadcast name.  
• Move the wireless router closer to the HP All-in-One and make sure there are no obstructions.  
• Turn the wireless router off, wait 30 seconds, and then on again.  
• Make sure you entered the correct wireless communication mode and authentication type. See steps C1  
through C3.  
• See the Basics Guide for more details and troubleshooting information.  
Problem: The Printer Not Found message appears.  
Action: First make sure that you have an active connection with the HP All-in-One.  
Check your color graphics display for an icon. If you do not see an icon, go back  
to your connection type Section (B or C).  
If you have an active connection, try the following:  
• Turn the HP All-in-One off, wait 30 seconds, and then turn it back on.  
• Try temporarily disconnecting your firewall.  
Wired (Ethernet) network users:  
• Check the cable between the router and the HP All-in-One.  
• Check the cable between your computer and the HP All-in-One.  
• Make sure your LAN card is set up properly.  
Problem: An invalid WEP key or WPA passphrase. This problem could be caused by typing incorrectly, by  
changing the case of the key or passphrase or by inserting blank spaces at the beginning or end.  
Action: Rerun the Wireless Setup Wizard, and type in the WEP key or WPA passphrase correctly, making sure  
there are no blank spaces at beginning or end.  
Problem: I have SecureEasySetup, but when I ran the Wireless Setup Wizard, a list of available networks  
appeared or the Select Network Name screen appeared.  
Action: It is likely that you ran out of time after putting the wireless router in SecureEasySetup mode. Put your  
wireless router into SecureEasySetup mode again, and then rerun the Wireless Setup Wizard.  
HP Photosmart C6100 All-in-One series  
Basics Guide  
See the Basics Guide for more troubleshooting and additional set up information.  
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Print a 4 x 6 inch photo  
18  
a
a Insert the memory card from your camera into the  
appropriate memory card slot and press the Photosmart  
Express button.  
The Photosmart Express menu appears on the color  
graphics display.  
b Press OK to select View & Print. The most recent photo  
on your memory card appears on the display.  
c
c Press the arrow buttons to view the desired photo.  
d
d Keep pressing OK to print your photo.  
If you are looking at a photo on the display, you could  
quickly print a 4 x 6 inch photo by pressing the Print  
Photos button.  
The HP All-in-One makes a print of the photo on your  
memory card.  
Tip: You could use the Reprint  
button to make a copy of an  
original photo.  
Tip: To learn about printing photos from memory cards,  
and other features, see the User Guide and online help.  
For additional help, see www.hp.com/support.  
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