Helps the Photosmart C6180 Snow Leopard screen

I install Photosmart C6180 all-in-One on my Mac using Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.   I want to access using Mac HP Photosmart for details on its use, but I can not find this file.  In the folder applications folder Hewlett-Packard includes HP Scan, uninstall HP, HP utility and utility peripheral files and licenses. The way I understand it is to use the Apple Software Update instead of using the software (CD) that came with the all-in-one.  I used the Apple software update. The CD that came with the all-in-one is the version 7.8.0.  I am out of the help file or I misunderstood the instructions and I already have all the files?  If so how do I access the folder help?

Thank you.

If you are using Snow Leopard, Lion or Mountain Lion and have HP software for Snow Leopard before (either from a CD that is not marked as compatible with 10.6-10,8 or you recently upgraded to Snow Leopard, Lion or Mountain Lion and had the software HP on your Mac before you upgrade - even if you made a standard uninstall of the old software or installed new software on top of it) You must uninstall the software by using the "scrubber":

Go to Applications/Hewlett Packard / click Uninstall HP
Click on continue
Highlight your device in the left pane
Press and hold Ctrl + Alt + Cmd keys on the keyboard at the same time as you click on uninstall< this="" is="" the="" scrubber="" option,="" there="" is="" no="" button="" labeled="">
There will be a pop up that asks if you are sure you want to uninstall all hp software. (At this point, if you continue, all HP printers you have installed will need to be reinstalled)
Click on continue and let it finish

Download and install this: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL907

Restart your Mac.
Now reset the printing system:

-Sys Prefs, Print & Fax
-Right (control) click inside the box that lists your printers and select Reset Printing System.
WARNING - This will remove ALL your printers!

Finally, download and install the latest software for your printer from the "Support & drivers" link at the top of this page.

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