Thursday, March 28, 2013

HP Photosmart C4180 All-in-One

Who knew photo printing could be so simply smooth, and so rewarding?
The Photosmart C4180 All-in-One makes your printing, copying, and
scanning a breeze. You view images on the large, 2.4" display. You
bypass your PC and print straight from your camera memory card1. You get
laser-quality documents and precision scanning. And you walk away with
great looking prints and reprints.

Quick maneuvers, breakthrough speeds


• Clearly see and edit photos on the spacious 2.4" image display
• Get 4 x 6" photos fast, in times as fast as 25 seconds
• Whip out documents at up to 30 pages per minute in black, 24 in color

Just touch a button to start HP Photosmart Express when you want to
save, print, or share photos; one-touch buttons also let you make color
and black copies
• Effortlessly print without a PC with camera memory cards


Vibrant photos and documents


• Make pro-quality reprints with consistently accurate color reproduction (no PC needed)
• Do high-quality scans of photos and documents with the 2400 x 4800 dpi optical resolution

Automatically remove red eye from photos by touching the photo fix
button; enhance detail in dark areas of photos using HP's Real Life
technologies
• Print borderless shots in sizes up to 8.5 x 24" panorama2 with the included HP Photosmart Premier software
• Print and copy photos in beautiful six-ink color (optional) and laser-quality text with HP's Vivera inks
• Help photos resist fading for generations4 and keep laser-quality documents clear for decades


Fun and functional


• Print a nine-frame "story sequence" of digital video clips (no PC needed)
• Personalize CDs and DVDs with colorful tattoos
• Hold 24 sheets of 4 x 6" paper in the extra photo tray, which is easily stored when not in use
• Save ink and money with the designed-for-efficiency HP inkjet cartridges

Get exclusive offers and rewards discounts on HP ink, toner, and paper,
plus shop from a list of customized printing supplies and get free
next-day shipping with our "My Print Rewards" program

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

HTC Wildfire User Guide Owners

Table content HTC Wildfire
  • Basics
    Inside the box ~ Your phone ~ Back cover ~ SIM card ~ Battery ~ Storage card
  • Getting started
    Switching
    your phone on or off ~ Entering your PIN ~ Setting up your phone for
    the first time ~ Home screen ~ Sleep mode ~ Status and notifications ~
    Opening the Notifications panel ~ Finger gestures ~ Using the optical
    trackball to interact with the touch screen ~ Adjusting the volume ~
    Connecting your phone to a computer ~ Copying files to or from the storage card ~ Searching your phone and the Web
  • Personalizing
    Changing
    the ringtone ~ Personalizing your phone with scenes ~ Changing your
    wallpaper Personalizing your Home screen with widgets Adding application
    icons and other shortcuts on your Home screen ~ Adding folders on your
    Home screen ~ Rearranging or removing widgets and icons on your Home
    screen
  • Phone calls
    Making calls ~ Receiving calls ~ HTC Caller ID ~ Using in-call options ~ Using Call history ~ Call services ~ Turning Airplane mode on or off
  • People
    About
    People ~ Ways of getting contacts into your phone ~ Transferring
    contacts from your old phone ~ People screen ~ Contact groups ~ Contact
    information and conversations ~ People widget
  • Keyboard
    Using the onscreen keyboard ~ Entering words with predictive text ~ Adjusting touch input settings
  • Messages
    About Messages ~ Sending a text message
    (SMS) ~ Sending a multimedia message (MMS) ~ Resuming a draft message ~
    Viewing and replying to a message ~ Managing message conversations ~
    Setting message options
  • Accounts and sync
    Synchronizing with online accounts ~ About HTC Sync
  • Social
    About Facebook for HTC Sense ~ Using Friend Stream ~ Tweeting on your phone ~ Chatting in Google Talk
  • Email
    Using Gmail/Google Mail ~ Using Mail
  • Calendar
    About
    Calendar ~ Creating a calendar event ~ Changing calendar views ~
    Viewing, editing or deleting an event ~ Calendar event reminders ~
    Displaying and synchronizing calendars ~ Changing Calendar settings ~
    Sending a vCalendar ~ About the Calendar widget
  • Clock and Weather
    About the HTC Clock widget ~ About the Clock application ~ Using Desk Clock ~ Using World Clock ~ Setting the alarm clock ~ Checking weather ~ About the Weather widget
  • Internet connections
    Data
    connection ~ Wi-Fi ~ Using the Data connection and Wi-Fi widgets ~
    Connecting to a virtual private network (VPN) ~ Using your phone as a
    modem (tethering)
  • Web browser
    Using your phone’s web browser ~
    Copying text, looking up information, and sharing ~ Viewing bookmarks
    and previously visited pages ~ Setting browser options
  • Bluetooth
    Bluetooth
    basics ~ Connecting a Bluetooth headset or car kit ~ Disconnecting or
    unpairing from a Bluetooth device ~ Sending information using Bluetooth ~
    Receiving information using Bluetooth
  • Camera
    Camera basics ~ Auto focusing ~ Zooming ~ Taking a photo ~ Capturing a video ~ Camera settings
  • Gallery
    About
    the Gallery application ~ Selecting an album ~ Viewing photos and
    videos ~ Editing your photos ~ Sending your photos and videos ~ Sharing
    your photos and videos on the Web ~ Viewing photos in your social
    networks
  • Music
    Playing music ~ Browsing music in the Library ~
    Creating a playlist ~ Setting a song as ringtone ~ Sending music using
    Bluetooth ~ About the Music widget
  • Maps and location
    Turning on location services ~ Google Maps ~ HTC Footprints
  • More apps
    Watching
    videos on YouTube ~ Viewing a PDF ~ Viewing documents, presentations,
    and spreadsheets ~ Keeping track of your stocks ~ Using FM Radio ~
    Recording your voice ~ Reading news feeds ~ Using Flashlight ~ Finding
    and installing apps from Android Market ~ Sharing games and applications
  • Security
    Protecting your SIM card with a PIN ~ Protecting your phone with a screen unlock pattern
  • Settings
    Settings
    on your phone ~ Changing display settings ~ Changing sound settings ~
    Changing the phone language ~ Optimizing your phone’s battery life ~
    Managing memory ~ Checking information about your phone
  • Update and reset
    Updating the phone software ~ Restarting or factory resetting your phone
  • Specifications
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Sunday, March 24, 2013

HP Pavilion dv7 service guide

This HP Pavilion dv7 service guide is a maintenance troubleshooting and instruction owner manual reference used for maintaining, disassembly and servicing the HP Pavilion dv7 laptop. It provides comprehensive information on identifying HP Pavilion dv7 features, components, and spare parts troubleshooting printer problems and performing printer disassembly procedures.

Table contents of HP Pavilion dv7 Service Manual
  • Product description
  • External component identification
  • Illustrated parts catalog
    Service tag ~ Computer major components ~ Display assembly components ~ AntiGlare display assembly spare parts ~ BrightView display assembly spare parts ~ Plastics Kit ~ Cable Kit ~ Mass storage devices ~ Miscellaneous parts ~ Sequential part number listing
  • Removal and replacement procedures
    Preliminary replacement requirements ~ Tools required ~ Service considerations ~ Plastic parts ~ Cables and connectors ~ Drive handling ~ Grounding guidelines ~ Electrostatic discharge damage ~ Packaging and transporting guidelines ~ Workstation guidelines ~ Equipment guidelines ~ Unknown user password ~ Component replacement procedures ~ Service tag ~ Computer feet ~ Battery ~ Webcam/microphone module ~ Optical drive ~ Hard drive ~ TV tuner module ~ RTC battery ~ WLAN module ~ Memory module ~ Switch cover ~ Keyboard ~ Bluetooth module ~ Speaker assembly ~ Display assembly ~ Top cover ~ Fingerprint reader board ~ TouchPad on/off button board ~ TouchPad button board ~ Bluetooth module cable ~ Modem module ~ System board ~ Audio/infrared board ~ USB board ~ Fan ~ Subwoofer ~ Power connector cable ~ Modem module cable ~ TV tuner module cable ~ Heat sink ~ Processor
  • Setup Utility
    Starting the Setup Utility ~ Using the Setup Utility ~ Changing the language of the Setup Utility ~ Display system information ~ Restoring default settings in the Setup Utility ~ Exiting the Setup Utility ~ Setup Utility menus ~ Main menu ~ Security menu ~ System Configuration menu ~ Diagnostics menu
  • Specifications
  • Screw listing
  • Backup and Recovery
    Recovering system information ~ Creating recovery discs ~ Backing up your information ~ When to back up ~ Backup suggestions ~ Using system restore points ~ When to create restore points ~ Create a system restore point ~ Restore to a previous date and time ~ Performing a recovery ~ Recovering from the recovery discs ~ Recovering from the dedicated recovery partition (select models only)
  • Connector pin assignments
    1394 ~ Audio-in (microphone) ~ Audio-out (headphone) ~ External monitor ~ HDMI ~ RJ-11 (modem) ~ RJ-45 (network) ~ Universal Serial Bus
  • Power cord set requirements
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