Hp live photo

Hi
if i delete my app from my iphone how can i get my usertag back on when i download the app again please
i deleted app and then found I could then get back to my place for hp live photo
when i set it up i didnt do it through facebook as i wanted to use it for some school stuff
help please

Connybelle wrote:
My HP Photosmart 5514 is set up on wireless.  It will not let me print a picture from my computer.  No matter what I do, it tells me to insert a memory card.  I want to print what is in my pictures on the computer.  Any ideas?
If you're trying to print from your computer to your printer via wireless, you have a basic printing question...You can get help for those types of questions in this forum:
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printing-Issues-Troub​leshooting/bd-p/PostPrint
I am an HP employee.

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  • HP Live Photo FAQ, Help, and Support

    HP LIVE PHOTO
    HP Live Photo app - available on iOS and Android devices
    Make your photos come to life with HP Live Photo!  HP Live Photo is a free, fun, and easy app for iOS and Android that lets you share your experiences with friends and family by creating photos that launch short personal videos on a smartphone or tablet.  
    Share your Live Photos with friends and family by printing, ordering prints from Snapfish (US only), and via Facebook or email. 
    For more information on HP Live Photo you can:
     1. Watch this short video
     2.  visit the HP Live Photo app page.
    To install the app:
    iOS: App Store link  Look in the Apple App Store for HP Live Photo.  Available in English only at this time.    Supports iOS 6.0 and above.
    The app is designed for the iPhone, and can be run on the iPad2 and above and iPad Mini in 2X mode, and on the iPod Touch 5th generation.   If you want to install the app on your iPad2 or above, do not filter for apps that are designed for the iPad in the app store. 
    Android: Google Play Store link.  Available in English only at this time.  Supported at this time only on the following devices:
    HTC One
    HTC OneX
    Nexus 4
    Samsung Galaxy S2
    Samsung Galaxy S3
    Samsung Galazy S3 Mini
    Samsung Galaxy S4
    Samsung Galazy S4 Mini
    Samsung Galaxy Nexus
    Samsung Galaxy NoteII
    Sony Experia Z
    You'll find the following Help and Support information below: 
    FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
    Help Printing Live Photos
    Troubleshooting Help for Creating, Sharing, and Viewing Live Photos
    How to get more Support 
     FAQ
    Can I see an example of what the app does?
    Yes.  Watch this short video, and the HP Live Photo also app includes a video and an example Live Photo you can print and view from the Live Photo app.  Go to Settings and scroll down to the Tools section and select “Print a Sample” to print the sample Live Photo and then view it with the app. 
    If I have a question about my Snapfish Live Photo order, who should I talk to? (US only)
    When you place a Snapfish order from the Live Photo app, you will receive an order confirmation from Snapfish to your email address.  Review that email to confirm your order and contact Snapfish if your order appears to be late or does not arrive, or you have questions about the quantities you receive after your order arrives.   Check your spam folder if you don't see the Snapfish order confirmation email in your inbox.  If you need assistance from Snapfish and cannot find your confirmation email, here is the US Snapfish Help and Support page.   
    What iOS devices support Live Photo?
    The iPhone, iPad2 and later, and iPad Mini, and iPod Touch 5th generation on iOS 6.0 and above.   The app runs in 2X mode on iPad devices.  Currently, HP Live Photo is supported in the US in English only.  
    Do I need an iOS or Android device to both create and view Live Photos?
    Yes.  Currently Live Photos may only be created and viewed on iOS or Android devices at this time.
    Can I use any video in Live Photo?
    You may use any video recorded on your mobile device using the video function, up to 45 seconds in length.  If the video is longer than 45s, the HP Live Photo app will allow you to select a 45 second or less segment from the video.
    Where are the Live Photo videos saved when I create a Live Photo?
    The videos for your Live Photos are saved over the internet to the cloud.  The original video on your device is not affected or modified in any way.  HP Live Photo is not a video backup solution, so be sure to save images and videos using your own storage solutions.   The live photo videos are not saved to your Facebook account. 
    When I share a Live Photo via email or Facebook is the video included in the email or post?
    No.  Only the Live Photo is included in the email or Facebook post.  The video is only accessed from the cloud when the HP Live Photo app is used to scan a Live Photo. 
    If I print a Live Photo to give to family/friends, how will the recipient know how to view it?
    The HP Live Photo app allows you to choose between printing just the Live Photo itself, or printing the Live Photo and a set of simple instructions for your recipient on 4x6 or 5x7 photo paper.  The instructions explain how to install the HP Live Photo app and view the Live Photo.
    Can I share my Live Photos with anyone? 
    Yes.  You can share with any friends/family using a live photo nametag.  Even easier, if you log into Facebook from the Live Photo app your Facebook friends are automatically enabled to view any live photos you share with them without having to enter your Live Photo nametag. 
    What is a Live Photo Nametag? 
    A Live Photo nametag allows you to share live photos with friends and family who are not a Facebook friend.   The Live Photo app will prompt you to create your own custom nametag. This nametag allows Live Photo users who are not your Facebook friends to view  your live photos. 
    Your nametag is printed on the bottom right corner of all your live photos.  When you share your live photo with someone who is not a Facebook friend, they can simply enter your nametag in the nametag field on the View screen of the Live Photo app, and then view any of your live photos you share with them.  This is a one-time operation - once your friend or family member enters your live photo nametag they will be able to view any of your live photos.  Anyone who is a Facebook friends can view your live photos w/out having to enter your nametag.  
    How do I print a Live Photo from an iOS device?
    You can print Live Photos from the Live Photo app on your iOS device in the same way you print other photos on iOS, using the built-in iOS Airprint feature. Airprint supports a range of printers from HP and other companies.  If you need help with Airprint, follow the steps in “How do I send a print job using Apple AirPrint?” section in these instructions. 
    How do I print a Live Photo from an Android device?
    Printing from Android devices is supported via the HP ePrint app, and is currently only enabled for HP printers. (See the next section for printing to non-HP printers or printers not supported by the HP ePrint app.)  The ePrint app must be installed separately from the Live Photo app, and supports all web-connected HP printers released in the past several years and many legacy HP printers.  If the HP ePrint app is not installed on your Android device you will be prompted to install it when you select the Print option in the Live Photo app.  For more information see the HP ePrint app in the Google Play store.
    Note on HP ePrint app Activation: After the HP ePrint app completes installing you will be prompted by the HP ePrint app to Activate it.  You do not have to complete the “Activation” step in the HP ePrint app to print to your local wi-fi connected HP printers.  HP ePrint app Activation is only required if you wish to print to HP web-connected printers on your HP Connected or HP ePrintCenter account, over an internet connection.
    Once the HP ePrint app is installed, when you select Print from the Live Photo app the HP ePrint app will be automatically launched w/the live photo displayed and ready to print.  All you have to do is select an HP printer on your wi-fi network, ensure you have photo paper inserted, and hit print.
    Can I print from my Android device to non-HP printers and HP printers that the ePrint app does not support?
    Yes.  There are some third-party printing apps available for Android devices in the Google Play store (one example is Printershare).  If your HP printer is not supported by the HP ePrint app, or if your HP printer compatible is not compatible with the HP ePrint app, you may be able to use a third-party print app to print your HP live photos.
    Send the photo to yourself via the Share via email option from Live Photo.  Then open the email on your phone and tap on the photo when it displays after downloading. Select the Android Menu option and choose Share. Your print app should appear on the Share list.  Select the print app and complete your print as you normally do using that app.
    Can I print Live Photos from my computer?
    Yes.  Simply share your photo via email from the Live Photo app to your own email address and then open the email and print the live photo as you normally do from your computer. You can print live photos from your computer to any printer you have attached to it that supports photo printing.
    Can I print Live Photos on plain paper?
    Always print Live Photos on photo paper to provide the necessary color, saturation, and depth for the best Live Photo experience.  You may have success printing on plain paper, but results will be much less predictable.
    Do I need a Facebook account to use HP Live Photo?
    Viewing: No. A Facebook account is not required to view live photos using the Live Photo app. 
    Creating: No.  A Facebook account is not required to create Live Photos.  You can create and share them using your Live Photo Nametag.  However:  If you create live photos without logging into Facebook, we cannot make your live photos available to you in the Live Photo app on other devices.  Any live photos you create on a device using just a Live Photo nametag will be added to your Live Photo gallery and available on other devices if you sign into the app using Facebook. 
    Do I need an internet connection to use this app? 
    Yes, HP Live photo requires an internet connection for launch/use. 
    I played the introduction video in the app but why is there no sound – what’s wrong?
    Make sure that you have sound enabled on your iOS device...if you are set to virbrate mode you will not hear audio with the video. 
    How can I provide feedback on Live Photo features that I’d like added or changed?
    In the HP Live Photo app, select Settings and scroll down to the Send Feedback option.  We would love to hear from you!  Note that this option is for feedback and is not monitored for support questions.  For support questions see the
    Printing Live Photos, Troubleshooting, and Support sections below.
    I am having an issue with the HP Live Photo app – where can I get help? 
    See the Printing Live Photos and Troubleshooting sections below.  If you can’t find what you need and would like to contact HP Live Photo support, see the Support section below. 
    PRINTING LIVE PHOTOS 
    Always print Live Photos on photo paper to provide the necessary color, saturation, and depth for the best Live Photo experience. 
    You can print from your iOS device on 4x6 or 5x7 photo paper using Airprint if you have an Airprint compatible printer.
    You can print from your Android device on 4x6 or 5x7 photo paper via the HP ePrint app if you have an HP wireless/Ethernet connected printer.
    Printing Live Photos shared via email on an iPhone/iPad using Airprint:   
    Long-press on the image in the email and select “Save Image” from the pop-up list of options and select the Save option.
    Go to your Camera Roll and open the image.
    Ensure you have 4x6 or 5x7 photo paper in your printer’s photo paper tray, or main tray if you do not have a separate photo paper tray, select the Action icon and choose the Print option. 
    If you need help with Airprint, follow the steps in “How do I send a print job using Apple AirPrint?” section in these instructions  
    More information on Airprint:
    - HP Airprint support forum discussion thread: Click here. 
    - All Airprint enabled printers:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356
    Printing Live Photos shared via email on an Android device (requires HP printer):
    Tap on the image in the email to open the image.
    While viewing the image, select Menu>Share
    Select the HP ePrint app as the share target, or another print app that you prefer to use if you have one installed. If you select another print app, complete the print as you normally do.
    If you select the HP ePrint app it will open displaying the image – select Print in the HP ePrint app to print the image. Ensure you have 4x6 or 5x7 photo paper in your printer’s photo paper tray, or main tray if you do not have a separate photo paper tray, and select either 4x6 or 5x7 print size in the HP ePrint app settings.
    More information on the HP ePrint mobile app.
    HP ePrint mobile app FAQs:  http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&​lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c01923321
    Printing Live Photos shared via email on PC and Mac:
    You can also use the Email option to send a Live Photo to yourself, open the email on your computer and save and print the photo as you normally print photos on your computer. 
    On a PC, right-click on the photo in the email and select the Save option.  
    On a Mac, see this information. 
    If you need additional help printing photos from your PC, Click here.
    Printing Live Photos shared via Facebook:
    It’s usually easiest to save the photo from Facebook and then print it on your computer or device.
    Computer: Select the photo and select “Options>Download” to save the photo to your computer. 
    Mobile: Long-press on the photo and select “Save Photo” to save the photo to your device.
    After saving the Live Photo print it as you normally print on your computer or device.  
    Printing Photos Directly from Facebook on Your Computer:
    You may also want to try the HP Facebook Photo and Album printing option to print live photos from Facebook shares. 
    However, it may be simpler to save and print the photo from your computer or device using a process that you are more familiar with.
    https://apps.facebook.com/hpprint/
    TROUBLESHOOTING
    Create:
    Can I change the images that the app pulled from the video for the Live Photo?
    It is not possible to directly select a specific frame of the video to print as the Live Photo.  You can try the refresh button in the upper-right corner of the “Choose Image” screen to re-scan your video.
    What can I do if the HP Live Photo app is unable to find an image in my video for the Live Photo?
    The most likely reason for not finding an appropriate image to print for the Live Photo is that the content of the video does not provide enough contrast.  For example, a video of a white dog walking on the sidewalk, or black dog walking on asphalt.  The best way to try to resolve this issue is to shoot the video with more lighting to increase the contrast.  You can also try to include a few “still shots” in the video where camera and subject movement is minimized. 
    What if I don’t want to share the entire video?
    After you select your video, you can use standard iOS video trim functions within the HP Live Photo app to choose your desired begin and end points. 
    What if my video is longer than 45 seconds?
    The HP Live Photo app will display the video trim controls automatically with a 45 second segment selected so you can choose what portion of the video to include.
    Can I use a video from another source?
    HP Live Photo currently only supports videos created on your iOS device.
    It’s taking a very long time to save my Live Photo project.  What can I do to speed it up?
    Saving the project requires uploading both the video clip and the photo, and completing several tasks in the cloud to link the Live Photo to the video. Depending on the length of your video and the speed of your internet upload connection (which can vary significantly over time), this can take several minutes. 
    If you are on Wi-Fi and the save is taking more than five minutes or not completing, try changing to 3G or 4G, which usually have faster upload speeds than home or public Wi-Fi connections.  (Data charges may apply.)  You can also try using a shorter video clip.   (If you are interested, you can use services like www.speedtest.net to test your Wi-Fi and 3G/4G upload speeds.)
    How do I view or share Live Photos I’ve already created?
    Select the Live Photos option (icon looks like a small stack of photos) in the Live Photo app to view the Live Photos you have created.  Select one of them to view the photo and choose a print or share option. 
    How do I delete a Live Photo from my list of saved Live Photos?
    iOS:  Go to the Live Photo tab and slide your finger left-to-right on the Live Photo you want to delete.  A “Delete” button will appear – select it to delete the photo.
    Android: Select the Live Photo icon (at the top of the Live Photo app, looks like a stack of photos) to view your live photos.  Long press on a live photo a context menu will appear with Delete and Share options.  Select the Delete option.
    Share
    I’m having problems printing a Live Photo that was shared to me.   
    See the Printing Live Photos section above for general information and assistance with printing HP Live Photos.
    Can I use the app to view a Live Photo on my computer screen?
    Yes.  If you share the Live Photo via email or Facebook, recipients can use the HP Live Photo app to view the Live Photo on screen and see the video.  Results can be affected by the monitor display resolution and type, as well as ambient lighting.  
    My friend doesn’t have an iOS or Android device.  Can I share my Live Photo with her?
    At this time an iOS or Android device is required to view the videos associated with your Live Photos. 
    I just need the viewing instruction sheet – how can I print that?
    Go into app Settings and scroll down and select the “Print Instructions” option.  If you prefer not to print the instructions on 4x6 or 5x7 media, remove photo media from the photo tray before you send the print. 
    View:
    I have a Live Photo that does not play when I view it through the HP Live Photo app.  What’s wrong?
    Below are some reasons why this could occur:
    The photo is not an HP Live Photo.  Look for the small blue icon of a bird in the lower-right corner of the photo to confirm it is a Live Photo.
    The person who created the Live Photo must be either one of your Facebook friends, or you must connect to them by entering their nametag (printed on the bottom-right of the live photo) in the View screen in the Live Photo app.  
    The Live Photo needs to be printed on photo paper for best results.
    Ensure sufficient light is available for viewing, and minimize any glare or shadows on the photo.
    The creator of the Live Photo may have deleted the Live Photo project from their app.  Contact them to confirm it is still available.
    An internet connection that is too slow/unstable.
    Can I view Live Photos with other augmented reality apps?
    No.  HP Live Photo requires the HP Live Photo app to view the images and display the video.
    SUPPORT
    If you are unable to find an answer to your question in the FAQ, Printing Live Photos, and Troubleshooting sections above, you can get support via email for the HP Live Photo application at the following email address:
    [email protected]
    To ensure a quick resolution of your support question, please provide:
    A clear subject line - e.g., “Live Photo – printing problem”
    A complete description of your problem – what you are trying to do and what is going wrong.
    What iOS mobile device you are using
    Your printer make/model
    Note that we do not have the necessary information to provide support for photo printing on non-HP printers. 
    I am an HP employee.

    Connybelle wrote:
    My HP Photosmart 5514 is set up on wireless.  It will not let me print a picture from my computer.  No matter what I do, it tells me to insert a memory card.  I want to print what is in my pictures on the computer.  Any ideas?
    If you're trying to print from your computer to your printer via wireless, you have a basic printing question...You can get help for those types of questions in this forum:
    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printing-Issues-Troub​leshooting/bd-p/PostPrint
    I am an HP employee.

  • I can't get my iphone 5s to transfer pictures to my computer, windows xp, i keep getting a no pictures found result on everything I have tried.  Windows Live Photo Gallery, Scanner and Camera Wizard, and just by opening up my Computer. Advice anyone?

    I can't open up anything for my iPhone 5s but my wife's regular iPhone 5 works fine.  Nothing shows up when I open up My Computer and double click the Apple iPhone icon.  My iPhone keeps asking if I trust this computer.  I keep clicking trust.  I have no updates pending on my iPhone.  I have tried the Scanner and Camera Wizard and also Windows Live Photo Gallery.  Can anyone help me with this issue?  Is this happening to anyone else?  Thanks in advance.

    Do you have the latest version of iTunes on the computer? v11.1.4. If you are having issues with Camera and Scanner wizard, it is possible the USB driver for the phone is not fully loaded. You might try resetting the phone and then trying again with the photos.
    Also, Microsoft has announced that on April 8, 2014 it will cease all support for XP, I would seriously be looking for a new device soon. This lack of support will cause a myriad of issues in the near future with newer products.
    If the reset does not work, you can look at removing and resinstalling iTunes and then plugging the phone back in. This should download the latest drivers. See this support document and follow the instructions exactly for removing and reinstalling iTunes. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1925

  • HP Live Photo Print Help

    HP Live Photo Printing for Android and iOS
    Android
    How do I print a Live Photo from an Android device?
    Printing from HP Live Photo on Android is currently supported via the HP ePrint mobile app.  Most HP printers are supported.  
    You can also print to printers not supported by the HP ePrint app or non-HP printers using other Android print options.  See below for more information.  
    How do I use the HP ePrint Mobile app to print to HP Printers?
    Install the HP ePrint mobile app.  Google Play store link. 
    Launch the HP ePrint app.  You will be prompted to Activate the app.  You can skip this – Activation is not required to print HP Live Photos.
    Return to the Live Photo app and select the Live Photo you want to print and select Print. 
    The HP ePrint app will launch and allow you to print the photo to supported HP printers on your network.  If your printer does not appear it is not supported by the HP ePrint mobile app.
    More on HP ePrint mobile Activation: HP ePrint app Activation is only required if you wish to print to an HP web-connected printer that has been added to your HP Connected or HP ePrintCenter account over the internet using a mobile phone data connection (e.g., 3G, 4G).  You do not need to Activate to print to HP printers over wireless.
    How can I print from my Android device to non-HP printers and HP printers that the HP ePrint app does not support?
    You can use any third-party photo printing app that is available in the Google Play store:   
    Send the photo to yourself via the Share via email option from Live Photo
    Select the photo in the email on your phone to download it
    While viewing the downloaded image, select Menu > Share
    Choose the app from the Share list that you would like to use to print your photo and complete the print
    iOS
    How do I print a Live Photo from an iOS device?
    Printing is natively supported on your iOS device from the HP Live Photo app, using the built-in iOS Airprint feature. just select Print from the HP Live Photo app and you will be able to print to any Airprint supported printer on your network.
    How do I print a Live Photo shared via email on an iOS device using Airprint?
    Long-press on the image in the email and select “Save Image” from the pop-up list of options and select the Save option.
    Go to your Camera Roll and open the image.
    Ensure you have 4x6 or 5x7 photo paper in your printer’s photo paper tray, or main tray if you do not have a separate photo paper tray, select the Action icon and choose the Print option.
    Airprint supports a range of printers from HP and other companies. If you need help with Airprint, see this FAQ.
    More information on Airprint:
    - HP Airprint support forum discussion thread: Click here.
    - All Airprint enabled printers: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356
    Can I print Live Photos from my computer?
    Yes. Simply share your photo via email from the Live Photo app to your own email address and then open the email and print the live photo as you normally do from your computer.  
    Can I print Live Photos on plain paper?
    Always print Live Photos on photo paper to provide the necessary color, saturation, and depth for the best Live Photo experience.  Results on plain paper will be less predictable.
    If you have general HP Live Photo questions, please refer to below:
    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/ePrint-Print-Apps-Mobile-Printing-and-ePrintCenter/HP-Live-Photo-FAQ-He...
    I am an HP employee.

    Connybelle wrote:
    My HP Photosmart 5514 is set up on wireless.  It will not let me print a picture from my computer.  No matter what I do, it tells me to insert a memory card.  I want to print what is in my pictures on the computer.  Any ideas?
    If you're trying to print from your computer to your printer via wireless, you have a basic printing question...You can get help for those types of questions in this forum:
    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printing-Issues-Troub​leshooting/bd-p/PostPrint
    I am an HP employee.

  • Check out the HP Live Photo App!!

    http://www8.hp.com/us/en/products/smart-phones-handhelds-calculators/mobile-apps/app_details.html?ap...
    A free, fun and easy app that lets you share glimpses of your life with your Facebook friends by creating photos that launch short personal videos. The app uses the magic of Augmented Reality to make your Live Photos spring to life
    Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.
    Twitter: @Ciara_B_HP

    Connybelle wrote:
    My HP Photosmart 5514 is set up on wireless.  It will not let me print a picture from my computer.  No matter what I do, it tells me to insert a memory card.  I want to print what is in my pictures on the computer.  Any ideas?
    If you're trying to print from your computer to your printer via wireless, you have a basic printing question...You can get help for those types of questions in this forum:
    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printing-Issues-Troub​leshooting/bd-p/PostPrint
    I am an HP employee.

  • In windows live photo gallery it says an error is preventing the photo or video from being displayed

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    Hi Frank.
    Thanks for the response.
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    According to the Microsoft support page on editing in Windows Live Photo Gallery, the inability to edit a picture is commonly caused by unsupported file type, or read-only attribute set on the file.
    Unfortunately, he and I are not in the same place, and he's not particularly au-fait with this type of problem solving. Hence, before involving him, I'd like to know:
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    PB

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    As long as you've backed up your photos, what you use is really a matter of personal preference. To avoid duplicates, pick one program. Getting rid of duplicates that you already have is probably going to mean going through the photos one by one.
    For problems with Windows Software, you're probably better off posting on a Windows forum.
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    Hi everyone
    Not sure if this is in the right forum or not but my Windows Server 2011 SBS has screensaver set to Windows Live Photo Gallery which should subsequently play some photo's stored on my server, but it doesn't!
    I've tried changing the location of the photo's etc but no joy. This worked fine up until a couple of weeks ago so guessing an update may of changed something
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    Simon

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    ran? On current situation, please use follow tool and check if can help you.
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    Did you mean that you install some updates recently, then this issue was occurred? Would you please let me
    know which update you had installed before this issue occurred?
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    I use windows 7 and the live photo gallery screensaver.  Recently I am getting this:
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    If I change the screen saver to photos it works fine.  Both Photos and Windows Live Photo Gallery point to the same picture directory.  This likely rules out directory permissions or corruption of the photos that Live Photo Gallery is trying to
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    Hi Gresco,
    Thanks for the post!
    For the Windows Live Photo Gallery issue, I recommend you ask this question in
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    The reason why we recommend posting appropriately is you will get the most qualified pool of respondents, and
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    Setup printer using mobile device  Installed print driver using provided CD. Updated driver software. Printer is networked by wireless to computer & smartphone.Was able to print photo from smartphone, was able to print Word document from computer. Was unable to print photo from computer using Windows Live Photo Gallery. Used the HP troubleshooter, following all possible solutions to no avail. Selected the option of HP Photo Paper but it defaulted to the 8x11 paper tray. Can someone please help? Thank you!

    Hey , Welcome to the HP Support Forums!
    I understand that you're experiencing issues when printing from Windows Live Photo Gallery on your Windows 8 computer to your HP ENVY 5640 e-All-in-One Printer, as your prints continue to default to the letter size Paper Tray. I would like to assist you today with resolving this printing issue. Can I please have you follow the steps below to properly configure your print settings under the Print dialogue window in Windows Live Photo Gallery.  1. Load your Photo Paper in the Photo Tray on your printer  2. Open an image you would like to print under Windows Live Photo Gallery 3. Click on File and select Print   4. Under the Print dialogue window please ensure that your printer, Paper Size, Quality, and Paper Type are all set properly for your specific print job    5. Next, click on the Options button on the bottom right hand corner. Under the Print Settings dialogue box click Printer Properties.    6. Next, change the Paper Source to Photo Tray. If it currently is set to 'Main Tray' please click the Main Tray option and it will drop down to allow you to select Photo Tray. Click OK once the Tray change has been made.    NOTE: If the Paper Size shows an exclamation mark, it means that your Photo Tray does not support the Paper Size selected. Click the dropdown next to Paper Size and choose a size that does not show an exclamation mark.     7. Under the main Print dialogue window click Print on the bottom right   Your document should print as per normal now from the proper Paper Tray.   Please let me know if the steps provided resolve your Paper Tray photo printing issue. I look forward to hearing from you. Good luck!

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