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Need to know how to delete pictures saved in Sprocket files.
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@Jacks526

 

Printer:

HP Sprocket Photo Printer

 

From what I can gather from the User Guide, the FAQ, and various articles on the subject, the photos are stored in your Media gallery -- that is, the Printer itself prints photos / images you have saved on your device (for example, your phone).

 

If that is the case (photos stored on device), then you would remove (delete) the photo from the photo gallery on the device (phone).

 

Sprocket Photo Applications are available for your device from the "store" for your device.

 

Examples:

HP Sprocket - Android Apps on Google Play

and

HP Sprocket on the App Store - iTunes - Apple

 

 

 

 

 

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Dragon-Fur

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Thanks, it would have been easy if I had a users guide. One did not come with the Sprocket. Thanks again.
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@Jacks526

 

You are welcome.

 

"Things that are Sprocket" are here:

HP Sprocket Photo Printer

 

Click the User Guides Section to find the manual:

User Guide

 

Download and save to your device, if you like.

 

Happy Printing!

 

 

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