HP Photosmart 1218 HP Photosmart 1215/1218 Color Printer - (English) User Guid - Page 105

Error messages, LCD Message, Problem, Solution

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Troubleshooting Error messages LCD Message Problem Solution Some photos are corrupted. Some files are corrupted. The printer detects that one or more files specified in the job are corrupted and cannot be accessed. Photo is too large. File is too large. The file received from the camera via infrared is too large to be processed. Some photos are missing. One or more photos specified for the job are missing from the card. Photo type is not supported. File type is not supported. The file specified for the job is not of a supported file type. • Press OK/Yes. The printer may not print the file or it may not print the file correctly. OR • Press Cancel/No to cancel the print job. OR • If you are printing from a memory card, try saving the file from the memory card to your computer, and then print the file from your computer software. See "Saving from a memory card" on page 61 for more information. OR • If a photo is missing, check that you have not accidently deleted the photo from the memory card. Some photos are not on the card. Job was cancelled. Press OK. Some photos are not on the card. Check the DPOF file. Press OK. At the begining of the print job or during the print job, the printer checks the photo selection and detects that some of the specified photos are missing or have been deleted. Make sure that you have not accidently deleted any photos from the memory card. Print a new index page to see the index numbers associated with each photo. See "Printing an index page" on page 31 for more information. www.hp.com/photosmart 99

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Troubleshooting
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Error messages
LCD Message
Problem
Solution
Some photos are corrupted.
Some files are corrupted.
The printer detects that one
or more files specified in the
job are corrupted and
cannot be accessed.
´
Press
OK/Yes
. The printer may not print the file or it may not
print the file correctly.
OR
´
Press
Cancel/No
to cancel the print job.
OR
´
If you are printing from a memory card, try saving the file from
the memory card to your computer, and then print the file from
your computer software. See ±Saving from a memory card² on
page 61 for more information.
OR
´
If a photo is missing, check that you have not accidently deleted
the photo from the memory card.
Photo is too large.
File is too large.
The file received from the
camera via infrared is too
large to be processed.
Some photos are missing.
One or more photos
specified for the job are
missing from the card.
Photo type is not supported.
File type is not supported.
The file specified for the job
is not of a supported file
type.
Some photos are not on the
card. Job was cancelled.
Press OK.
Some photos are not on the
card. Check the DPOF file.
Press OK.
At the begining of the print
job or during the print job,
the printer checks the photo
selection and detects that
some of the specified
photos are missing or have
been deleted.
Make sure that you have not accidently deleted any photos from the
memory card.
Print a new index page to see the index numbers associated with
each photo. See ±Printing an index page² on page 31 for more
information.