Now you can access Snapfish to upload, view, and print your photos directly from select HP Photosmart printers. We'll provide step-by-step instructions to show you how.
You can now log onto your Snapfish account directly from select HP Photosmart All-in-Ones to quickly upload, view, and print your photos using a large, intuitive TouchSmart screen.
Method one—Step 2: Touch Photos on your printer's home screen to access the Save Photos option. Method two—Step 1: Touch the Snapfish icon to begin uploading your photos.
After you initially login, check the Remember Me box to avoid re-typing your name and password each time you access Snapfish.
The following instructions for uploading (as well as those for printing photos from Snapfish) are for the HP Photosmart Premium Web All-in-One, though the process is nearly identical for the HP Photosmart Premium All-in-One Printer.
There are two easy ways to upload photos to your Snapfish account directly from your HP Photosmart printer:
Method one: Use Save Photos option
Touch Photos on the home screen.
Touch Save Photos.
Choose the source of the photos you're uploading: Memory Card USB Drive Photo Original (on glass)
Select Snapfish as the destination for your saved photos.
A message will appear, informing you that your photos will be saved to a new Snapfish album. Touch Yes to continue.
Enter your Snapfish login name and password using the onscreen keypad, and press OK.
A message will appear, informing you that your save was successful. Press OK.
Method two: Upload via Snapfish
Touch the Snapfish icon on the home screen (or touch Photos on the home screen, then touch the Snapfish icon).
Enter your Snapfish login name and password using the onscreen keypad, and press OK.
Touch Upload.
A message will appear, informing you that your photos will be saved to a new Snapfish album. Touch Yes to continue.
A message will appear, informing you that your save was successful. Touch OK.
Step 4: Before you select an individual image, select the Snapfish album you’d like to print a photo from.
Once you choose an album (Step 4), the photos will appear as thumbnails on the screen. Touch any thumbnail to enlarge your view and select which shots to print (Step 5).
With time-saving touchscreen access to Snapfish, it's easy to print your photos:
Touch Photos on the home screen.
Touch Snapfish.
Enter your login name and password using the onscreen keypad, and press OK.
Touch the album containing the photo(s) you’d like to print. Thumbnails of your album photos will appear on the screen.
Touch Select All to print every photo in your album, or touch any individual thumbnail to enlarge your view and begin selecting the photos you want to print.
Use your finger to scroll through your photos from left to right on the screen. Touch the photos you’d like to print (a checkmark will appear in the bottom left corner).
Touch Print to preview your selected photo(s). To change the layout of a photo you are previewing, touch Settings and then Layout. Choose your print layout size.
Touch Print to begin printing your Snapfish photo(s).
Use the TouchSmart screen to navigate the editing menu and improve your photo(s) before printing. Drag your finger up or down the screen to scroll through the options.
If you'd like to edit one of the photos that you selected to print (after following Steps 1-6 in the section above), scroll through your selected photos until you come to the one you want to edit. Press Edit to access the editing menu. Your options will include:
The HP Photosmart Premium Web All-in-One and the HP Photosmart Premium All-in-One are ideal for families that want to print lab-quality photos directly from Snapfish.
Both printers feature large TouchSmart screens, built-in WiFi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth, and offer in-printer editing features such as red-eye removal, cropping, and lighting adjustment.
For PC-free capabilities beyond access to Snapfish, look no further than the HP Photosmart Premium Web All-in-One, which allows you to print a variety of online content, such as recipes, coupons, and maps, directly from the extra-large TouchSmart screen—no PC needed2!
To discover more HP Photosmart printers and All-in-Ones and compare their features, visit the HP Photosmart photo printer buying guide.
*Based on light fade testing under glass using HP Vivera Inks on HP Premium Plus photo paper and HP Premium photo paper, according to Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc.