Sony DPP-FP75 Operating Instructions - Page 53

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Symptom Check Cause/Solutions Even if "Borderless" is selected, the image is printed with borders on both sides. c When you use an editing/recording device other than the printer to edit or save an image, the image is saved with blank areas - around the image. Even if you print it with the "Borderless" setting, you cannot eliminate the borders on both sides of a print. The whole area of • Did you select "Borders an image cannot (Pattern 1)"? be printed. c You can print the whole area of an image by selecting "Borders (Pattern 1)". (."Setting the print finish (Borders/ Borderless print)" on page 26) The image is • Is the paper tray inserted printed at an angle. properly? c Re-insert the paper tray firmly straight in to the end. There are white lines or dots on the printed pictures. c The print head or paper path may be - soiled. Use the supplied cleaning cartridge and sheet to clean the head and path. The picture is too bright, dark, reddish, yellowish, or greenish. c You can adjust the image. - (."Adjusting an image" on page 21) The Edit menu cannot be used. • Did you enlarge, reduce the c You cannot use the Edit menu after size of, rotate, or move an performing Red-eye Correction with the image after performing Red- button. Select the Edit menu and eye Correction with the perform these editorial operations first, button? and then perform Red-eye Correction. Settings Symptom The Borders/ Borderless setting does not take effect. Check • Are you using the Layout Print menu? Cause/Solutions c In the Layout Print menu, templates are used and you cannot select Borders/ Borderless Print. Troubleshooting Continued 53 GB

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53
GB
Troubleshooting
Settings
Even if
“Borderless” is
selected, the image
is printed with
borders on both
sides.
c
When you use an editing/recording device
other than the printer to edit or save an
image, the image is saved with blank areas
around the image. Even if you print it with
the
“Borderless” setting, you cannot
eliminate the borders on both sides of a
print.
The whole area of
an image cannot
be printed.
Did you select “Borders
(Pattern 1)”?
c
You can print the whole area of an image
by selecting “Borders (Pattern 1)”.
(
.
“Setting the print finish
(Borders/
Borderless print)” on page 26)
The image is
printed at an angle.
Is the paper tray inserted
properly?
c
Re-insert the paper tray firmly straight in
to the end.
There are white
lines or dots on the
printed pictures.
c
The print head or paper path may be
soiled. Use the supplied cleaning cartridge
and sheet to clean the head and path.
The picture is too
bright, dark,
reddish, yellowish,
or greenish.
c
You can adjust the image.
(
.
“Adjusting an image” on page 21)
The Edit menu
cannot be used.
Did you enlarge, reduce the
size of, rotate, or move an
image after performing Red-
eye Correction with the
button?
c
You cannot use the Edit menu after
performing Red-eye Correction with the
button. Select the Edit menu and
perform these editorial operations first,
and then perform Red-eye Correction.
Symptom
Check
Cause/Solutions
The Borders/
Borderless setting
does not take
effect.
Are you using the Layout
Print menu?
c
In the Layout Print menu, templates are
used and you cannot select Borders/
Borderless Print.
Symptom
Check
Cause/Solutions
Continued