![]() If the printer has a built-in card reader, that's what the icon is for. ![]() I'll help by bumping this back to the top and maybe answering this first question. I am now scared that the printer will disconnect as well the next This is similar to the one that appears when IĬonnect my Digital camera to the PC, in which case, of course, I'llĬlick on the icon as the last step before disconnecting the camera. When I installed the printer, a "safely remove hardware" iconĪppeared on the right hand side taskbar (near the clock icon) and ![]() Unexpected issues which I am not sure of and would appreciate Happy with the quality of both text and photos. I recently purchased the HP Photosmart 7762 (7760 in the US) and am So, when I remove a partly used Black(56) cartridge to install, say, the Photo(58), can I use the same plastic guard to protect the black cartridge? The printer takes only two cartridges at a time and the tri-colour 57 is not swappable. Am I correct?įinally, I have Black(56), Colour(57), Photo(58) and Photo-grey(59) cartridges. I could not find the 7762 manula anywhere on the web and so I downloaded the one for the similarly specced HP Photosmart 7760 from Amazon (USA), assuming that they are almost the same. The printed manual is just a quick start guide. ![]() Is this possible?Įven though I installed the 7762 software properly, there appears to be no full electronic manual anywhere on the CD. I am now scared that the printer will disconnect as well the next time I use that icon for my camera. This is similar to the one that appears when I connect my Digital camera to the PC, in which case, of course, I'll click on the icon as the last step before disconnecting the camera. When I installed the printer, a "safely remove hardware" icon appeared on the right hand side taskbar (near the clock icon) and has remained. But there are some unexpected issues which I am not sure of and would appreciate clarification and/or advice. I recently purchased the HP Photosmart 7762 (7760 in the US) and am happy with the quality of both text and photos. ![]()
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