

HP Smart lets you choose the photo size, the paper size, the orientation, and other options.For example, there are no options to view "cut lines". The feature is not quite so sophisticated (yet) in HP Smart. HP Smart software can print more than one photo on a page - this is similar to the "Multi=up" feature in Photo Creations.(Remember Photo Creations was fully dependent on the Full Feature Software (HP printer software / driver). HP Smart is very easy to install, fairly easy to use, and does not depend on having other printer software installed.HP Printers - Using the HP Smart App (Windows 10)

Links to HP Smart software for Windows and Mobile devices, includes an FAQ section
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Open the Software and Drivers Support Website for your printer > Check the Box Get the App
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Learn how to use HP Smart on your Windows 10 computer In GENERAL, HP Smart does support some nice print features. If you can spend any time helping him to get started, I think he will be able to use the software to print his photos.Įxcerpted from my original Post on the Subject: Using the software is relatively straightforward. The setup is fairly intuitive (assuming the printer is on the network already). HP Smart is easy to download and install.

My feeling is that if it will support your Photosmart printer, the HP Smart application will be suitable. My own father, in that age group at the time, did have trouble learning new tasks. I can offer the following - my own experience with the various software programs does not allow me to guess whether your Grandfather will find the alternatives usable. Answered a similar post about this subject a while back - I did not get any response, possibly because the person to whom I offered the advice did not like the answer - or maybe just because, you know, they didn't bother.
