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ii Table of Contents Chapter 1: Installing CD-Writer Plus and Software What’s in the Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Tools You’ll Need . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iii Chapter 6: Making Music CDs Starting Easy-CD Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 How to Make a Music CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Modifying Your CD Layout .
iv Chapter 11: Corel Print House Magic ™ What's in Corel Print House Magic? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 Corel Print House 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 Corel Photo House 2 .
v Appendix B: Customer Support Who do you need to call for help? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 Before You Call HP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2 HP Customer Support .
vi Installation Guide Product Certifications UL, cUL, TÜ V , CEBEC, CE, C-Tick, meets or exceeds FCC Class B Requirements Laser: CDRH Laser Safety This unit employs a lase r . Do not remove the cover or attempt to service this device when connected due to the possibility of eye damage.
vii Federal Communications Commission R. F . Interference Statement WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
viii Installation Guide FCC Declaration of Conformity According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15, Class B Computer Peripherals: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
ix Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement HP SureStore CD- Writer Plus Drive DURATION OF LIMITED WARRANTY Hardware - 1 year Software - 90 days 1. HP warrants to you, the end-user customer, that HP hardware, accessories and supplies will be free from defects in materials and workmanship after the date of purchase, for the period specified above.
x HP Software License Agreement ATTENTION: USE OF THE SOFT WARE IS SUBJECT TO THE HP SOFT WARE LICENSE TERMS SET FORTH BELO W . USING THE SOFT WARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE LICENSE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS, YOU M AY RETURN THE SOFT WARE FOR A FULL REFUND.
1-1 Chapter 1 : Insta lling CD Writer Plus and Softwar e Chapter 1: Installing CD- Writer Plus and Software What ’s in the Package Make sure you have the items shown belo w . (Keep the packaging in case you need to transport the CD- Writer Plus drive.
1-2 Tools You’ll Need Tools You’ll Need Locate the following items, before you begin to install the drive: ■ A medium-size Phillips screwdriver ■ Your computer system’s manual (you may need to look up information about the location of your IDE controllers).
Installing the Hardware 1-3 Chapter 1 : Insta lling CD- Writer Plus and Softwar e If your computer does not have a CD-ROM drive, see “ If your computer does not have a CD-ROM drive: ” on page A-1. 2. Click on the Install CD- Writer Plus icon. Follow the instructions on the screen.
1-4 Installing the Hardware 3. Remove the cover from your computer CAUTION: Be careful of any sharp edges that may be present inside your compute r . 4. Remove the cover plate from a larger half-height drive ba y . See your computer’s manual if you need help removing the cove r .
Installing the Hardware 1-5 Chapter 1 : Insta lling CD- Writer Plus and Softwar e TIP: Keep any mounting hardware such as rails. Y ou will need it for securing the drive into the bay in step 8. 5. Write down the CD- Writer Plus’s serial number in the space belo w .
1-6 Installing the Hardware 6. R efer to the Install Recommendation Printout (see page 1-2). Find the section labeled JUMPER SETTING? Set the jumper as advised. Slave Check the back of the new drive and make sure the jumper is on the center location (Slave-SL).
Installing the Hardware 1-7 Chapter 1 : Insta lling CD- Writer Plus and Softwar e 7. Insert the drive into the drive ba y . Be careful not to dislodge any cables inside your computer as you do this. WARNING: The drive requires a secure fit. If there is a gap of 1/8 inch (3.
1-8 Installing the Hardware 9. Refer to the Install Recommendation Printout (see page 1-2). Find the section labeled WHICH IDE CONTROLLER? TIP: If the Install Recommendation states that your CD- W rit.
Installing the Hardware 1-9 Chapter 1 : Insta lling CD- Writer Plus and Softwar e CAUTION: Make sure that you are attaching the cable correctly! You must locate PIN-1 on each connector and attach the cable so that the edge with the color stripe is aligned with PIN-1.
1-10 Installing the Hardware One Device The OPTIONAL data cable that came with the CD- Writer Plus drive is only used if there is no cable already attached to the recommended IDE controller in your computer system or the cable supplied with your computer is not long enough.
Installing the Hardware 1-11 Chapter 1 : Insta lling CD- Writer Plus and Softwar e 11. Locate your computer’s power suppl y . Find an unused power cable leading from the power suppl y . NOTE: If you do not have an available power connector, you will need to purchase a Y -power cable that expands one power connector into two.
1-12 Installing the Hardware 13. Attaching the audio cable is OPTIONAL. If you do not wish to use it, go to step 14. The audio cable is used only for hearing music CDs through your computer’s sound system.
Installing the Software for Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 1-13 Chapter 1 : Insta lling CD- Writer Plus and Softwar e 14. If you skipped inserting the screws to secure the drive into the ba y , do it now (see step 8). 15. Replace your computer's cove r .
1-14 Uninstalling the Software Uninstalling the Software You can remove all CD- Writer Plus programs or individual programs. CAUTION: If you want to reinstall the CD- W riter Plus’s software, first be sure to uninstall the original software. 1. Click the Start button.
If You Have Problems 1-15 Chapter 1 : Insta lling CD- Writer Plus and Softwar e Now your computer won’t boot up! ■ Turn off and unplug your compute r .
1-16 If You Have Problems Not sure which drive letter was assigned to the CD- Writer Plus The CD- Writer Plus drive will have a drive icon just like a CD-ROM drive icon.
2-1 Chapte r 2: Usin g Y our C D Writer Plus Chapter 2: Using Your CD-Writer Plus This chapter describes how to use and purchase CDs and how to take care of your drive. Using CDs Inserting a CD 1. Press the eject button on the CD- Writer Plus front panel.
2-2 Using CDs When you access the CD- Writer Plus drive from within a program, you should be able to read the files on the inserted CD. If you have problems: ■ The CD may be in the tray upside-down or a little off-center; try reinserting the CD. The label should be facing up.
Using CDs 2-3 Chapte r 2: Usin g Y our C D- Writer Plus Ideas for using CD-R (Recordable or write-once) discs which can be read in most CD-ROM or CD-Recordable drives: ■ Permanently save large proje.
2-4 Maintenance Maintenance The CD- Writer Plus drive requires no maintenance or cleaning. If you simply keep your CDs clean, you will prevent most problems. CAUTION: DO NOT use the CD-ROM cleaning CDs that rely on a small brush to sweep dirt off the lase r .
3-1 Chapte r 3: Pro blem Solv ing Chapter 3: Problem Solving If you are having difficulties with a software application check that application’s chapter and on-line help for troubleshooting information. If you need further assistance, the table on page B-1 will help you find the phone numbers for the appropriate customer support service.
3-2 Common Symptoms and Solutions Common Symptoms and Solutions ■ Now your computer won’t boot up! (see page 1-15) ■ Not sure which drive letter was assigned to the CD- Writer Plus (see page 1-16) ■ The CD- Writer Plus drive doesn’t show up in My Computer or Explore r .
Common Symptoms and Solutions 3-3 Chapte r 3: Pro blem Solv ing program. To learn ho w , see the documentation that came with your computer or call the computer manufacture r .
3-4 Common Symptoms and Solutions ■ Reduce the size of the video window and close any other programs that are running. Unable to see a second session reading from a CD-ROM drive ■ Eject the CD and reinsert it. ■ Refresh the screen. Select the My Computer icon in Windows Explorer and press F5 .
Common Symptoms and Solutions 3-5 Chapte r 3: Pro blem Solv ing drive letter you wish to change. Select Assign Drive Lette r . Change the drive lette r . In Windows Explorer, unable to see the CD label or all the sessions/files on the CD Refresh the screen.
3-6 Common Symptoms and Solutions Buffer underrun error messages When using Easy-CD Audio or Disc Copier: ■ Make sure your system meets the minimum system requirements, see “Minimum System Requirements” on page A-1. ■ Buffer underrun may be caused by hard drive compression software (see page 3-5).
Common Symptoms and Solutions 3-7 Chapte r 3: Pro blem Solv ing MAXTOR or on the World Wide Web at http://ww w .maxto r .com/ for more information. Checking for resource conflicts In rare cases, your .
4-1 Chap ter 4: Sharing Y our CDs Chapter 4: Sharing Your CDs How you write your data to CD and the type of CDs that you use will determine who else can read the data from your discs. This chapter briefly explains some of the options you have in creating CDs that can be shared with others using different computer and CD setups.
4-1 Chap ter 4: Sharing Y our CDs Chapter 4: Sharing Your CDs How you write your data to CD and the type of CDs that you use will determine who else can read the data from your discs. This chapter briefly explains some of the options you have in creating CDs that can be shared with others using different computer and CD setups.
4-2 Sharing CDs across Different Formats Can I share a CD-RW disc? Yes. You can share a CD-RW disc directly with someone owning another CD-RW drive or with someone that has a MultiRead CD-ROM drive and UDF reader software.
4-2 Sharing CDs across Different Formats Can I share a CD-RW disc? Yes. You can share a CD-RW disc directly with someone owning another CD-RW drive or with someone that has a MultiRead CD-ROM drive and UDF reader software.
Sharing CDs across Different Formats 4-3 Chap ter 4: Sharing Y our CDs Using CD-R Discs When should I use CD-R discs? The data you put on a CD-R can’t be erased.
Sharing CDs across Different Formats 4-3 Chap ter 4: Sharing Y our CDs Using CD-R Discs When should I use CD-R discs? The data you put on a CD-R can’t be erased.
4-4 Sharing CDs across Different Formats extension. Files and executables that expect a specific file name may not function as anticipated in Windows 3.x and DOS. What if I used Easy CD Audio to create my CD-R disc? This application automatically writes the audio format understood by millions of car and home CD players in existence toda y .
4-4 Sharing CDs across Different Formats extension. Files and executables that expect a specific file name may not function as anticipated in Windows 3.x and DOS. What if I used Easy CD Audio to create my CD-R disc? This application automatically writes the audio format understood by millions of car and home CD players in existence toda y .
5-1 Chapte r 5: Maki ng Data CDs Chapter 5: Making Data CDs To make data CDs, you can use DirectCD. ™ DirectCD provides a way to write files directly to a CD-Recordable (CD-R) or CD-Re Writable (CD-RW) disc, much like you would to a floppy diskette or removable drive.
5-2 Starting DirectCD ■ Disseminating information to field offices ■ Transferring and distributing data to other Windows 95 systems Starting DirectCD To start DirectCD so you can begin writing data to your CD: ■ Double-click the CD-RW drive icon on the right side of the taskba r .
Starting DirectCD 5-3 Chapte r 5: Maki ng Data CDs The DirectCD Disc Ready window appears when the formatting is complete. 8. Click OK . The DirectCD disc is ready for you to write information directly to the CD.
5-4 Erasing the Contents on a DirectCD Disc 1. Insert the DirectCD disc into your CD-RW drive. 2. Wait for the DirectCD Disc Ready window to appea r . 3.
6-1 Chap ter 6: Maki ng Mus ic CDs Chapter 6: Making Music CDs A music CD is a compact disc (CD) containing digital audio tracks recorded in the Compact Disc-Digital Audio (CD-DA) format. Music CDs can store up to 74 minutes of music and may contain up to 99 tracks, each usually representing a separate piece of music.
6-2 How to Make a Music CD How to Make a Music CD To make an audio CD, you can record songs from: ■ Tracks on an existing CD ■ W ave files stored on your hard drive (*.
How to Make a Music CD 6-3 Chap ter 6: Maki ng Mus ic CDs 2. Follow the on-screen instructions in the Wizard windows. A list of the audio tracks you are adding to your CD appears in the main Easy-CD Audio windo w . A final message box notifies you when the recording is complete.
6-4 How to Make a Music CD 3. Insert the source CD, which contains the songs you want to record, into your CD-RW drive. NOTE: Y ou can record directly from a CD-ROM drive only if it supports digital audio extraction. See “Recording from a CD-ROM Drive” in the Easy-CD Audio Online Help.
How to Make a Music CD 6-5 Chap ter 6: Maki ng Mus ic CDs To record Wave files stored on your hard drive to a blank CD, follow these steps: 1. Insert a blank CD into your CD-RW drive. 2. Select New CD Layout from the File menu or open an existing layout.
6-6 How to Make a Music CD You can pre-record one Wave file at a time. To pre-record a Wave file from an existing CD, follow these steps: 1. Insert the source CD, which contains the song you want to pre-record to your hard drive, into your CD recorde r .
Modifying Your CD Layout 6-7 Chap ter 6: Maki ng Mus ic CDs Combining Both Audio Tracks and Wave Files You can make a music CD that contains songs both from pre-recorded Wave files stored on your hard drive and from audio tracks on an existing music CD.
6-8 Playing Music CDs Renaming Songs in Your CD Layout To rename a song listed in your CD Layout, follow these steps: 1. Select the song you want to rename in the Audio CD Layout windo w . 2. Select Rename in the Track menu. 3. Type in the new name in the text box.
Getting Help 6-9 Chap ter 6: Maki ng Mus ic CDs Getting Help For setup and connection problems with your CD-RW drive, refer to the Troubleshooting section of the hardware guide. For information about Easy-CD Audio refer to the appropriate topics in the Online Help.
7-1 Chap ter 7: Maki ng Inse rts and L abels Chapter 7: Making Inserts and Labels A jewel case insert is a cover you can print and insert in the CD’s jewel case —the plastic case that holds the CD—to indicate the title and contents of your CD. The cover is printed on one side of a sheet of paper and then folded.
7-2 Starting Jewel Case Designer Starting Jewel Case Designer There are two ways to start the Jewel Case Designer: 1. In Windows 95, click the Start button, select Programs, point to HP CD- W riter Plus , and select Make Inserts and Labels. 2. If you are already in Easy-CD Audio, click the Jewel Case Layout tab.
How to Make a Jewel Case Insert 7-3 Chap ter 7: Maki ng Inse rts and L abels 2. From the Page menu, select the part of the insert you want to view: ■ Jewel Front —to view the Inside Jacket and Front Cover ■ Jewel Back —to view the Back Cover ■ Disc Printer —to view the Compact Disc label Easy-CD Audio displays the vie w .
7-4 How to Make a Jewel Case Insert To display or hide the rulers, do the following: ■ Select the Ruler option from the View menu to view rulers. ■ Deselect the Ruler option from the View menu to hide rulers. Using Grids Grids help you to more precisely position objects on the insert with respect to other objects on the physical page.
How to Make a Jewel Case Insert 7-5 Chap ter 7: Maki ng Inse rts and L abels Adding Text You can add as much text as you like to the jewel case insert. When you add text, you can define some attributes, such as font style, color, and background fill colo r .
7-6 How to Make a Jewel Case Insert Editing Text Objects To change the attributes of any text object in the jewel case layout, follow these steps: 1. Double-click the text object you want to edit. 2. Select the text attributes you want to change. See “ Adding Text ” on page 7-5.
How to Make a Jewel Case Insert 7-7 Chap ter 7: Maki ng Inse rts and L abels Deleting tracks while making an audio CD may cause blank rows to appear in the tracks list of the Jewel Case Layout tab.
7-8 Getting Help To fit the tracks on the page as described above: ■ Select Best Fit from the Arrange menu. Printing Jewel Case Inserts You can print a jewel case insert while the Jewel Case Layout tab is open. The commands and options available for printing depend on the type of printer that is connected to your compute r .
8-1 Chap ter 8: Co pying CDs Chapter 8: Copying CDs The most common use for making a copy of a CD is to create a working copy of a CD and archive the original in a safe place. NOTE: CD Copier is designed to assist you in reproducing material in which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owne r .
8-2 What Kinds of CDs Can I Copy? Starting CD Copier You can open CD Copier from the Start button in the Windows 95 taskba r . To do so, follow these steps: 1. In Windows 95, click the Start button located on the left side of the taskba r . 2. Select Programs , point to HP CD-Writer Plus , and select Copy CDs.
How to Make a Copy of a CD 8-3 Chap ter 8: Co pying CDs How to Make a Copy of a CD To make a backup copy of a CD, follow these steps: 1. Select the source drive from which you want to copy the CD.
8-4 CD Copier Advanced Tab Settings CD Copier Advanced Tab Settings Getting Help For setup and connection problems with your CD-RW drive, refer to the Troubleshooting section of the hardware guide. For information about CD Copier refer to the appropriate topics in the Online Help.
9-1 Chapter 9 : HP Si mple T r ax Chapter 9: HP Simple Trax Welcome to HP Simple Trax HP Simple Trax protects your data by copying files and folders to a CD and saving information about them in the Simple Trax information vault on your hard drive. This makes it easy for you to find and retrieve any protected version of a file you need.
9-2 Protecting Files and Folders Immediately HP Simple Trax is installed along with your other CD- Writer Plus software. No special installation or configuration is necessar y . All you need to do before using HP Simple Trax is to prepare a CD for writing with your CD- Writer Plus.
Creating a Protection List 9-3 Chapter 9 : HP Si mple T r ax 4. Point to HP Simple Trax and click Protect... from the HP Simple Trax menu. The View Versions option only appears if you have selected a single file.
9-4 Scheduling a Protection Session to Run Automatically 2. Click the file or folder you want to protect with the right mouse button. A popup menu appears. To select multiple files or folders within a single folder, press and hold the CTRL key while clicking the desired items with the left mouse button.
Scheduling a Protection Session to Run Automatically 9-5 Chapter 9 : HP Si mple T r ax For a scheduled protection session to run unattended you will need to have a CD that already has a name for use in HP Simple Trax.
9-6 Retrieving Protected Files and Folders ■ All files in the list: Protects every item in your Protection List, whether changed or not. ■ Only changed files: Protects only those items in your Protection List that have changed since the last protection session.
Retrieving Protected Files and Folders 9-7 Chapter 9 : HP Si mple T r ax 3. Double-click the CD label for the CD from which you want to retrieve files or folders.
9-8 Retrieving Protected Files and Folders ■ Make sure Include subdirectories is checked to retrieve all subdirectories in the selected folde r . (This option is useful only if you have selected one or more folders.
Searching the HP Simple Trax Information Vault 9-9 Chapter 9 : HP Si mple T r ax The File Protection History dialog box appears: To retrieve an older version of a file, click the desired file version in the File Protection History dialog box and click the Retrieve button.
9-10 Searching the HP Simple Trax Information Vault To find protected files in the HP Simple Trax information vault: 1. Run Explorer by clicking the Start button, pointing to Programs , and clicking Windows Explore r . 2. Double-click the HP Simple Trax icon.
HP Simple Trax Control Panel Overview 9-11 Chapter 9 : HP Si mple T r ax If you do not know the name of the file(s) or folder(s) you want to find, click the Date tab to search the information vault for items created, modified, or protected during a specified period of time.
9-12 HP Simple Trax Control Panel Overview Selection Tab The Selection tab gives you full control over the HP Simple Trax Protection List, allowing you to add and remove files and folders as needed to protect your valuable information.
HP Simple Trax Control Panel Overview 9-13 Chapter 9 : HP Si mple T r ax 1. All Files & Folders: Selects all files and any subfolders in the current folder for protection. The contents of the current folder appear in the File List. 2. File Type: Specifies the type of files that are selected for protection and displayed in the File List.
9-14 HP Simple Trax Control Panel Overview ■ Run No w ... Button: Click this button to protect all items in your Protection List immediatel y . Error Logs Tab An error log is automatically created during every protection or retrieval session whether or not an error occurs.
10-1 Chapter 1 0: Adob e PhotoDe luxe™ Chapter 10: Adobe PhotoDeluxe ™ Welcome to Adobe PhotoDeluxe ™ PhotoDeluxe software makes it easy to be creative with your own photographs.
10-2 Learning PhotoDeluxe If You have Problems For solutions to problems you encounter while using the program, see the topic “ Troubleshooting” in online Help. For important information that became available after this book went to press, see the Readme file installed in the same folder as PhotoDeluxe.
Looking at PhotoDeluxe 10-3 Chapter 1 0: Adob e PhotoDe luxe™ Looking at PhotoDeluxe PhotoDeluxe is organized so that the most important tools are ready when you need them. Step-by-step guided activities make projects eas y . A. Buttons organize guided activities into categories .
10-4 Getting a Photo into PhotoDeluxe Toolbar and Photo Organizer You’ll find the toolbar at the top of the photo windo w . A. Zoom In button magnifies an image . B. Zoom Out button reduces an image. C. Zoom tool magnifies the area you click or drag across .
Getting a Photo into PhotoDeluxe 10-5 Chapter 1 0: Adob e PhotoDe luxe™ If you don’t have any digital photos yet, you can still use PhotoDeluxe with any sample photo from one of the photo organizer galleries stored on the HP SureStore CD.
10-6 Getting a Photo into PhotoDeluxe all the features in the program. The photo appears in the photo windo w , ready for use in PhotoDeluxe. ■ If you get the photo from outside PhotoDeluxe, it opens as an untitled photo so it ’s important to save it right awa y .
Saving and Printing your Photos 10-7 Chapter 1 0: Adob e PhotoDe luxe™ 2. Click the Get Photo button, click the Get Photo tab, and then click the My Photos , Sample Photos , or Clip Art button. The gallery appears in a photo organizer windo w . 3. Drag a photo from the photo organizer window to the PhotoDeluxe windo w .
10-8 Saving and Printing your Photos 2. Drag the photo to the My Photos windo w . NOTE: If you are not using the Object selection tool, choose it before dragging to the My Photos windo w . To save changes to a photo: ■ With the photo window open and in front, choose the Save command from the File menu.
Saving and Printing your Photos 10-9 Chapter 1 0: Adob e PhotoDe luxe™ 2. Click the button that matches the destination of your photo, and follow the instructions on the tabs.
10-10 Saving and Printing your Photos Printing a Photo You can print completed photos or projects with your printe r . To prevent mistakes and save paper, use Print Preview to check the size of the photo on the paper you selected and confirm settings in Page Setup before you actually print.
Touching Up a Photo 10-11 Chapter 1 0: Adob e PhotoDe luxe™ To print multiple copies on a single page: 1. Click the Send button at the upper left corner of the screen, click the To Printer tab, and click the Tiled Printing button. 2. Specify the number of copies you want on the same page for Copies Across and Copies Down and then click Print .
10-12 Adding Text Undoing Mistakes Changes you make don’t always look right the first time. Use the following strategies to correct mistakes in various situations: ■ You can undo the most recent change by clicking the Undo button on the toolba r .
Adding Text 10-13 Chapter 1 0: Adob e PhotoDe luxe™ 2. Type into the Text Tool box. The text automatically goes to the next line in the text box, but will appear as a single line in the photo unless you press Enter where you want to create a new line.
10-14 Exploring Advanced Features 6. Click OK after you set the options you want. After clicking OK, you can drag the text to any position within the photo. The text appears on the photo surrounded by a box with small black squares (called handles ) on each side and corne r .
Exploring Advanced Features 10-15 Chapter 1 0: Adob e PhotoDe luxe™ A. The Advanced button presents PhotoDeluxe features without guided activities so you can use them in any orde r .
10-16 Exploring Advanced Features NOTE: The view menu will only appear when long menus are activated. To activate long menus select File, Preferences, Long Menus.
11-1 Chap ter 11: C orel Print House M agic ™ Chapter 11: Corel Print House Magic ™ Corel Print House™ is back, and it's better than ever! Welcome to Corel Print House Magic™, a powerful suite of applications designed to help you create exciting printing projects in no time at all.
11-2 What's in Corel Print House Magic? ■ newly designed user interface, including an on-screen Color Palette ■ redesigned Notebook, for easier access to all of the Corel Print House features.
Corel Print House 3 11-3 Chap ter 11: C orel Print House M agic ™ SVGA monitor with 800x600 resolution. You must also have 45–65 megabytes of free disk space and 8 megabytes RAM (for Windows 95) or 12 megabytes RAM (for Windows NT). Corel Print House 3 Corel Print House 3 makes any printing job fun and easy to do.
11-4 Corel Print House 3 ■ Start from scratch to build your project from the ground up. The Scratch wizard lets you choose from various blank paper layouts. Then, it's up to you to add text, clipart, and other graphics. ■ Choose the Open Existing option to access any project you have saved previousl y .
Corel Print House 3 11-5 Chap ter 11: C orel Print House M agic ™ The Notebook The Notebook is located on the left side of the Corel Print House desktop.
11-6 Corel Print House 3 By default, the Color Palette automatically appears when you launch Corel Print House. You can hide the Color Palette by clicking Vie w , Color Palette . The check mark beside the command name disappears when the Color Palette is hidden.
Corel Photo House 2 11-7 Chap ter 11: C orel Print House M agic ™ Corel Photo House 2 Welcome to Corel Photo House 2, a photo-editing and bitmap-creation program you can use with Corel Print House 3 and other applications.
11-8 Corel Photo House 2 Setting up the page When you create a blank image, you set the image size and resolution and choose the paper colo r . The image's size and resolution are particularly important because they affect both the size of the file and the quality of your printed image.
Corel Photo House 2 11-9 Chap ter 11: C orel Print House M agic ™ The Notebook The Notebook is located on the left side of the Corel Photo House desktop. Use the Notebook to ■ get assistance with tasks such as using the painting and selection tools ■ choose brushes, colors, and effects ■ access the photos available on the Corel CD (non-U.
11-10 Corel Family & Friends Dust And Scratches effect can be used to improve damaged areas of images. Special effects Special effects let you transform your photos in fun and interesting ways. They can change image colors and textures, create three-dimensional effects, and distort image appearances.
Corel Family & Friends 11-11 Chap ter 11: C orel Print House M agic ™ The Calendar helps you schedule events and displays them in the familiar format of a paper calenda r .
12-1 Chapte r 12: Phot o Organi zer Chapter 12: Photo Organizer Welcome to Photo Organizer—the best way to create electronic photo albums, catalog all their photos for easy retrieval, create Internet web pages, and launch popular “digital darkroom” photo-editing programs.
12-2 Getting Started Adding Photos to the Media Library Photo Organizer can import picture files from any drive that can be accessed by your computer: hard drives, floppy drives, CD-ROM drives, and network drives. It can also import pictures directly from a scanne r .
Getting Started 12-3 Chapte r 12: Pho to Organi zer Rearranging Pictures on the Gallery Tab To rearrange the order of pictures on the Gallery tab: ■ Click the left mouse while dragging a picture to its new location. To place a picture in front of another picture, position the mouse pointer on the left side of the picture.
12-4 Getting Started Creating Albums Albums are collections of pictures. You can group pictures into albums by subject, event, or any other criteria that you choose. Pictures can be added to an album by scanning or importing, or by copying or moving pictures from the Light Table or from other albums.
Getting Started 12-5 Chapte r 12: Pho to Organi zer Cataloging Pictures Pictures can be cataloged for later retrieval using the Search tool. Keywords and classifications are used to catalog pictures. Keywords are words or phrases that you create to identify pictures.
12-6 Getting Started 4. Click the major classification that applies to the picture. 5. Expand the major classification by clicking the plus sign (+) beside it. 6. Choose the sub-classification that applies to the picture. 7. Click the Add button to assign the selected classification to the picture.
Getting Started 12-7 Chapte r 12: Pho to Organi zer Performing Keyword Searches To search for pictures using the list of existing keywords: 1. Switch to the Tree Browser by clicking the Tree Browser button. 2. Open the Keywords listing by clicking the plus sign (+) beside Keywords.
12-8 Getting Started specify only one of the dimensions; the program automatically changes the othe r . Crop Image —To crop a picture, press the left mouse button and outline the cropped area. To resize the image so that it fills the entire area before cropping, click the Scale Image button.
Getting Started 12-9 Chapte r 12: Pho to Organi zer right side of the dialog. To cancel the color and/or exposure corrections and restore the original settings, click the Reset button. To scale a picture to fill the white drawing space, click the Scale Picture button.
13-1 p p Live Quic k-Start T utori al Chapter 13: PaperMaster Live Quick-Start Tutorial This tutorial is designed to get you up and running quickly with PaperMaster Live.
13-2 Searching for a Document Searching for a Document One of the main features that makes PaperMaster Live such an effective organizing tool is its AutoSearch capabilit y . With AutoSearch, you can locate documents in your cabinet quickly and easily without having to remember where they were filed.
Viewing and Customizing Your Documents 13-3 Chapter 1 3: Pa perMaster Live Quic k-Start T utori al 5. Click on “ Documents ” in the Search For box if it ’s not already selected. 6. Click “ Search .” Matching documents are then displayed by Rank (frequency of keywords).
13-4 Viewing and Customizing Your Documents sticky note icon, and another is through the “Type Text” tool, which allows you to type directly onto the document. “Sticky Note” Annotation Use this type of annotation to make notes to yourself about the documents you’ve filed.
Faxing and Printing Your Documents 13-5 Chapter 1 3: Pa perMaster Live Quic k-Start T utori al 2. Position the mouse where you’d like to have text, click the left mouse button once, and begin filling out the DocuMagix registration card.
13-6 Creating a New Cabinet and Copying Information Printing 1. Choose Print under the File menu. This Print dialog box lets you set the print range, scaling options, print qualit y , number of copies, collation, and whether to print annotations. If everything is correct, click OK .
Creating Customized Drawers and Folders 13-7 Chapter 1 3: Pa perMaster Live Quic k-Start T utori al 1. Using the right mouse ke y, drag the Open Me First! drawer from the old cabinet into an empty slot in the “ Backup Cabinet ” cabinet. When the Move/Copy menu pops up, select Cop y .
13-8 Creating Customized Drawers and Folders Creating a New Drawer 1. Create a drawer by choosing New Drawer from the cabinet window’s File menu. This brings up the New Drawer dialog box. 2. Replace the default name “Drawer #1” in the name field with “DocuMagix”.
Filing a Document into PaperMaster Live 13-9 Chapter 1 3: Pa perMaster Live Quic k-Start T utori al Filing a Document into PaperMaster Live There are several ways of filing documents into PaperMaster .
13-10 Publishing, Sharing and Archiving Cabinets to CD Publishing, Sharing and Archiving Cabinets to CD If you have a CD-R or CD-R W , you have the tool necessary to take a large cabinet with all of your custom documents just about anywhere.
Viewing a Cabinet Given to you on CD 13-11 Chapter 1 3: Pa perMaster Live Quic k-Start T utori al Viewing a Cabinet Given to you on CD If you own PaperMaster Live, you can view a cabinet on a CD simply by selecting Open Cabinet from your local cabinet and opening the one on the CD.
13-12 Upgrade Notification PaperMaster Live 98 allows allows you to store common Window ’s application files in their original format directly into your file cabinet. This let’s you search for all of your documents (scanned paper, web pages and even application files) in one easy to organize file cabinet.
14-1 Chap ter 14: N orton AntiVirus Chapter 14: Norton Anti Vi rus This chapter explains how to use Norton AntiVirus to protect your computer from viruses. In general, Norton AntiVirus operation is the same for Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.
14-2 About Norton AntiVirus well as damage data, delete files, and even completely erase your hard disk. Macro viruses, the newest threat, infect and spread throughout Word and Excel documents. Whenever an infected program is run or an infected document is opened, the attached virus is activated and spreads to other programs and documents.
Using Norton AntiVirus 14-3 Chap ter 14: N orton AntiVirus online (for example, over the Internet) or by mail. See “ Keeping virus protection current ” on page 14-14. WHY? New viruses are being written all the time. You have to regularly obtain files from Norton AntiVirus that contain the latest virus protection.
14-4 What else can I do with Norton AntiVirus? Turning Auto-Protect off temporarily WHY? You are sometimes told to disable your antivirus software when you are installing new computer programs. In this case, you disable Auto- Protect temporarily and then turn it back on again.
What else can I do with Norton AntiVirus? 14-5 Chap ter 14: N orton AntiVirus Register Norton AntiVirus WHY? After registration, you are eligible for 90 days of free technical support, special upgrade pricing, and up-to-date product and company information.
14-6 What else can I do with Norton AntiVirus? Scan for viruses WHY? We recommend you scan all floppy disks before you use them. To scan drives for viruses: 1. Start Norton AntiVirus. 2. In the Norton AntiVirus main windo w , check specific drives in the Drives list box or select multiple drives by checking items in the Drive types box.
What else can I do with Norton AntiVirus? 14-7 Chap ter 14: N orton AntiVirus 9. Windows 95: Click Minimize to close the dialog box but leave the Norton Scheduler running. Under Windows N T , the Scheduler service runs all the time. Your computer must be turned on when the scan is due to take place.
14-8 What else can I do with Norton AntiVirus? To create or update rescue disks: 1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start , point to Programs , point to HP CD-Writer Plus , point to the Norton AntiVirus group, then click Rescue Disk . 2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
What to do if a virus is found 14-9 Chap ter 14: N orton AntiVirus What to do if a virus is found Windows 95: If you see a virus alert 1. Look for words that identify the type of problem.
14-10 What to do if a virus is found NOTE: If a virus is detected during Windows 95 startup, a text message will be displayed. Just follow the on-screen instructions.Quick guide to alert actions Actions If a Norton Anti Virus alert or Problems Found dialog box appears on your screen, use this table to decide what to do.
What to do if Norton AntiVirus can’t repair 14-11 Chap ter 14: N orton AntiVirus What to do if Norton AntiVirus can’t repair WHY? One of the most common reasons Norton AntiVirus can’t repair a file is that you don’t have the most up-to-date virus protection files.
14-12 What to do if Norton AntiVirus can’t repair Compressed files A compressed file may contain many individual files. For example, MYFILE.ZIP may contain the files: FILE1.
What to do if Norton AntiVirus can’t repair 14-13 Chap ter 14: N orton AntiVirus To restore your hard disk: 1. Switch off your computer using the power switch. 2. Place your write-protected Norton AntiVirus Emergency Boot Disk in the A: drive, then switch on your compute r .
14-14 Keeping virus protection current Keeping virus protection current WHY? Norton AntiVirus relies on up-to-date information to detect and eliminate viruses. One of the most common reasons you may have a virus problem is that you have not updated your protection files since you purchased the product.
Keeping virus protection current 14-15 Chap ter 14: N orton AntiVirus TIP: W e recommend Find Device Automaticall y . However, you may want to control the choice depending on long-distance telephone charges for the direct modem connection or access time from the Internet site.
14-16 Keeping virus protection current 5. Select Monthly for the Frequenc y . 6. Click OK to close the dialog box, then click OK again to confirm. 7. Click Exit in the upper-right corner of the Norton Scheduler dialog box. 8. Windows 95: Click Minimize to close the dialog box but leave the Norton Scheduler running.
Troubleshooting 14-17 Chap ter 14: N orton AntiVirus Troubleshooting Norton AntiVirus can’t repair my infected files. The main reason that Norton AntiVirus may not be able to repair your infected files is: ■ You don’t have the latest virus definitions files installed on your compute r .
14-18 Troubleshooting The source of the infection is a floppy disk. ■ Scan all the floppy disks you use for viruses. Some Norton AntiVirus features are password protected, and I don’t know the password. Uninstall Norton AntiVirus, then reinstall it.
Troubleshooting 14-19 Chap ter 14: N orton AntiVirus Sometimes, your Norton AntiVirus Emergency Boot Disk does not work properly because you have more than one operating system installed, such as Windows NT and Windows 95.
14-20 Troubleshooting /S[+|-] Enables (+) or disables (-) scanning of subfolders for any folders specified in the pathname. S+ is the default. /M[+|-] Windows 95 only: Enables (+) or disables (-) scanning of memory (for example, N AVW32 C: /M+ or NAVW32 D: /M-) /MEM Windows 95 only: Only memory is scanned.
A-1 Appen dix A: T e chnical Informa tion Appendix A: Technical Information Minimum System Requirements Your computer should meet or exceed these requirements: ■ A CD-ROM drive to install the application software. If your computer does not have a CD-ROM drive: You can create an Install Assistant diskette on another computer with a CD-ROM.
A-2 What Affects System Performance ■ 16 MB RAM ■ Hard drive with at least 528 MB storage capacity (with a transfer rate of at least 800 kB/sec and disk access time of less than 20 msec) ■ 110 M.
Drive Specifications A-3 Appen dix A: T e chnical Informa tion NOTE: Refer to your computer and mother board manuals or contact your computer vendor if you have any questions about your computer ’s configuration or capabilities. Drive Specifications ISO 9660 Disc Data Capacity (74 Minute CD) *1 MB is defined as 10 6 bytes UDF 1.
A-4 Drive Specifications 300 KB/s (2x speed) up to 900 KB/s (6x speed) Error rate: < 1 frame/10 12 bits Audio distortion: < 0.1% Discs supported 120 mm and 80 mm CD-R (write-once) media (any CD-.
B-1 Append ix B: Cus tomer Suppor t Appendix B: Customer Support Who do you need to call for help? The following table will help direct you to the appropriate customer support service .
B-2 Before You Call HP Before You Call HP If your own troubleshooting efforts fail, contact Customer Support. Make sure you are at your system and have your drive installed when you call. Phone numbers begin on page B-5. Before you contact them, have the information below read y .
Before You Call HP B-3 Append ix B: Cus tomer Suppor t Where to Find This Information CD- Writer Plus drive model The CD- Writer Plus drive model number appears on a small sticker on the underneath side of the tray of the CD- Writer Plus drive, as well as on the box.
B-4 Before You Call HP of memory listed under Physical Memory - Total; for example: 16 MB RAM . Other CD-ROM drives Your computer may have come with an internal CD-ROM or you may have purchased a CD-ROM drive. Check the documentation that came with your computer or CD-ROM drive.
HP Customer Support B-5 Appe ndix B: C ustomer Suppor t HP Customer Support If you have questions about the HP Simple Trax software, call the appropriate number listed in this section.
B-6 HP Customer Support Asia/Pacific Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (03) 9272 2627 China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8610) -65055280 Japan . . . . . . . . . . .
HP Customer Support B-7 Appe ndix B: C ustomer Suppor t Asia/Pacific Australia (M-F 7am-7pm, Eastern Standard Time) . . . (03) 9272 8000 China (M-F 8:30-17:30) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8610)-62625666 extensions 5602 through 5609, 5611 and 5612 (8610)-62614174 (8610)-62624175 (8610)-62614176 Korea (M- F , 8:30-19:00) .
B-8 Adaptec Customer Support Adaptec Customer Support Electronic Support Technical information, including product literature, answers to commonly asked questions, information on software upgrades and other topics is available electronically through the following: World Wide Web .
Adobe PhotoDeluxe Technical Support B-9 Appe ndix B: C ustomer Suppor t Adobe PhotoDeluxe Technical Support U.S. and Canada Adobe's CustomerFirst program offers the following Technical Support options: ■ A technical support database on the World Wide Web providing PhotoDeluxe technical notes: http://ww w .
B-10 Adobe PhotoDeluxe Technical Support CUSTOMER SERVICE Disk replacements or User's Manuals can only be provided from the manufacturer that included the PhotoDeluxe program with your new hardware device. European Support Email . . . . . . . . .
Corel Print House Magic Service & Support B-11 Appe ndix B: C ustomer Suppor t Corel Print House Magic Service & Support Corel is committed to providing customers with high-qualit y , timely technical support. This section describes the range of support services available.
B-12 Corel Print House Magic Service & Support Middle East Dubai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 971.4.523.526 Isreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-6793-723 Eastern Europe Czech Republic .
Photo Organizer Customer Support B-13 Appe ndix B: C ustomer Suppor t Photo Organizer Customer Support Call the appropriate number listed in this section if you have questions about the Photo Organizer software. US . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-14 PaperMaster Technical Support PaperMaster Technical Support United States and Canada DocuMagix, Inc. 2880 Zanker Road Suite 204 San Jose, CA 95134 USA Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-408-434-1001 Sales .
PaperMaster Technical Support B-15 Appe ndix B: C ustomer Suppor t Denmark Esselte A/S PaperMaster Nordre Fasanvej 117-119 DK-2000 Frederiksberg Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +45 38 16 7800 Fax . . . . . .
B-16 PaperMaster Technical Support Italy/Switzerland Esselte SpA PaperMaster Centro Direzionale Lombardo Via Roma 108 I-20060 Cassina de Pecchi Milan, ITALY Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +39 2 95 300 991 Fax .
Symantec Service and Support Solutions B-17 Appe ndix B: C ustomer Suppor t Symantec Service and Support Solutions Symantec is committed to excellent service worldwide. Our goal is to provide you with professional assistance in the use of our software and services, wherever you are located.
B-18 Symantec Service and Support Solutions ■ FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions documents, also known as FAQs, list commonly asked questions and clear answers for specific products. ■ Discussion groups: Discussion groups provide a forum where you can ask questions and receive answers from Symantec online support technicians.
Symantec Service and Support Solutions B-19 Appe ndix B: C ustomer Suppor t Support for old and discontinued versions When a new version of this software is released, registered users will receive upgrade information in the mail. Telephone support will be provided for the previous version for six months after the release of the new version.
B-20 Symantec Service and Support Solutions ■ NORTH AMERICA Symantec Corporation (800) 441-7234 (USA & Canada) 175 W . Broadway (541) 334-6054 (all other locations) Eugene, OR, 97401 Fax: (541) 984-8020 Automated Fax Retrieval (800) 554-4403 (541) 984-2490 ■ BRAZIL Symantec Brazil +55 (11) 5561 0284 Av.
Returning a Drive B-21 Append ix B: Cus tomer Suppor t Returning a Drive All other countries except USA. If your Hewlett-Packard product requires repair or replacement, call the HPCustomer Support at the phone number listed in ”Appendix B: Customer Support ” to receive instructions.
Index-1 Index Index A access time 3-6, A-2, A-3 accessing online Help 10-2 adding graphics to inserts 7-6 adjusting a photo 10-11 Adobe Acrobat file 10-9 Adobe Acrobat Reader 10-9 Adobe Systems Web si.
Index-2 C cabinets closing 13-10 creating 13-6 cable select 1-6, 1-15, 1-16 cables audio 1-12, 3-3 data 1-8, 1-10, 1-12, 1-13, 1-15, 1-16 power 1-11, 1-13, 1-15, 1-16 canceling an action 10-12 capacit.
Index-3 Index supported discs A-4 system requirements A-1 uninstalling 1-14 using earphones or speakers 3-3 changed files, protection of 9-13 changing song order 6-7 changing text attributes 7-6 cleaning CD-Writer drive 2-4 Clip art 10-6 closing cabinets 13-10 Clue cards 10-3, 10-11 CMOS boot order settings 3-3 collage.
Index-4 D data cable 1-8, 1-12 connecting 1-10 connector 1-8 sharing 1-8, 1-13, 1-15, 1-16 troubleshooting 1-15 defining text attributes 7-5 Delete action button Windows 95 14-10 deleting infected fil.
Index-5 Index error message buffer underrun 3-6 cannot find CD 1-16, 3-4– 3-5 invalid media 3-3 unable to read 3-4 error rate A-3 Exclude action button Windows 95 14-10 expanding power connector 1-11 exploring advanced features 10-14, 10-15 Export button 10-9 exporting a photo.
Index-6 error logs tab 9-14 protecting files 9-2 protection list 9-3 retrieving protected files 9-6 schedule setup tab 9-13 scheduling a protection session 9-4 selection tab 9-12 humidity specificatio.
Index-7 Index when unable to repair files 14-11 Windows 95 procedure 14-14– 14-16 scheduling Windows 95 14-15 updating virus protection without Windows 95 14-16 Long Menus command 10-15 M magnifying.
Index-8 photo organizer 10-4, 10-7 photo window opening more than one 10-15 playing music CDs 6-8 positioning objects 7-4 power cable 1-11 connecting 1-11 troubleshooting 1-15, 1-16 power connector 1-.
Index-9 Index retrieving options 9-7 protected files 9-6 returning a CD-Writer drive B-21 reverting 10-12 rewritable CDs 2-2, 2-3, 3-4, A-4 ruler option 7-4 S Sample Photos gallery 10-6 saving a photo.
Index-10 test options CD Copier 8-3 text 10-14 text attributes changing 7-6 defining 7-5 TIFF file format 10-8, 10-9 Touch Up tab 10-11 touching up a photo 10-11 tour movie 10-2 track column lists 7-7.
Index-11 Index W wave files 3-3, 6-2 combining with audio tracks 6-2 pre-recording from audio tracks 6-5 recording 6-4 specifications 6-4 web site, Symantec B-17– B-18 Windows 95 irreparable system .
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il HP (Hewlett-Packard) C4380-90100 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del HP (Hewlett-Packard) C4380-90100 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso HP (Hewlett-Packard) C4380-90100 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul HP (Hewlett-Packard) C4380-90100 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il HP (Hewlett-Packard) C4380-90100, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del HP (Hewlett-Packard) C4380-90100.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il HP (Hewlett-Packard) C4380-90100. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo HP (Hewlett-Packard) C4380-90100 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.