Kodak ESP9 User Manual - Page 100

PictBridge camera not detected, Picture cropped, Picture print smudged, Picture will not print

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Troubleshooting To set a Macintosh to print the first page of a document first: 1 On the File menu, select Print. 2 On the Print dialog, select Paper Handling. 3 Select the Normal Page Order option. PictBridge camera not detected Probable Cause The camera is not communicating with the printer. Corrective Action • Make sure the camera is turned on. • Check the USB connections from the PictBridge camera to the printer. • If disconnected, reconnect the USB cable from the PictBridge camera to the printer. • Make sure the connected camera is PictBridge-compatible. See your camera or device user's guide for details. • Check the camera batteries. Picture cropped • Change the picture quality setting (or resolution) on your digital camera to 3:2. See your camera user's guide for details. • Adjust cropped photos using the Kodak Home Center software (Windows only) or other image editing software on your computer. • If you are printing from an application on your computer, select the proper paper size from the printer options. Note: Cropping may vary, depending on the selected picture size and size of the output paper. The dimensions of the photo on the camera are slightly different from each paper size so a portion will be cropped to fit perfectly on whatever paper size was selected. Picture print smudged Probable Cause Fingerprints are on the glossy side of paper. Corrective Action Handle paper by the edges. Picture will not print A selected picture does not print. 92 Kodak ESP 9 Printer User Guide

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Troubleshooting
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Kodak ESP 9 Printer User Guide
To set a Macintosh to print the first page of a document first:
1
On the File menu, select
Print
.
2
On the Print dialog, select
Paper Handling
.
3
Select the
Normal Page Order
option.
PictBridge camera not detected
Probable Cause
The camera is not communicating with the printer.
Corrective Action
Make sure the camera is turned on.
Check the USB connections from the PictBridge camera to the printer.
If disconnected, reconnect the USB cable from the PictBridge camera to the printer.
Make sure the connected camera is PictBridge-compatible.
See
your camera or device
user’s guide for details.
Check the camera batteries.
Picture cropped
Change the picture quality setting (or resolution) on your digital camera to 3:2.
See
your
camera user’s guide for details.
Adjust cropped photos using the Kodak Home Center software (Windows only) or
other image editing software on your computer.
If you are printing from an application on your computer, select the proper paper size
from the printer options.
Picture print smudged
Probable Cause
Fingerprints are on the glossy side of paper.
Corrective Action
Handle paper by the edges.
Picture will not print
A selected picture does not print.
Note:
Cropping may vary, depending on the selected picture size and size of the
output paper.
The dimensions of the photo on the camera are slightly different
from each paper size so a portion will be cropped to fit perfectly on whatever paper
size was selected.