Sony DPP-FP90 Instruction Manual - Page 57

Symptom, Troubleshooting - cleaning cartridge

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Symptom The image cannot be printed fully in the print range. Borders remains. Even if "Borders" is set to "Borderless", the image is printed with borders on both sides. The whole area of an image cannot be printed. The image is stretched horizontally when printed. The image is printed at an angle. There are white lines or dots on the printed pictures. Check Cause/Solutions • Did you select "Pattern1" or "Pattern2" for "Borders" in the Print setup menu? • Is the aspect ratio of the image correct? c Set "Borderless" by selecting Menu Print setup - Borders. (.page 31) c Depending on the type of digital camera used, the aspect ratio of the recorded image differs, so the image may not be printed covering the entire printable area. • Is the image edited and saved with "Pattern1" or "Pattern2" settings? c When you edit and save an image with "Pattern1" or "Pattern2" settings, it is saved as a print image including the blank areas. Even if you print it with "Borderless" setting, you cannot eliminate the borders on both sides of a print. To print without borders, edit and save an image with "Borderless" setting. (.page 31) • Did you set "Pattern1" in the Print setup menu? c You can print the whole area of an image by selecting "Pattern1" in the Print setup menu. (.page 31) • Did you rotate the image or add other process? • Is the paper tray inserted properly? c Depending on the type of digital camera used, the image may be stretched vertically if it has been rotated or processed using your digital camera. This is not because of trouble with the printer, but because the image was rewritten with your digital camera. c Re-insert the paper tray firmly straight in to the end. cThe print head or paper path may be soiled. Use the supplied cleaning cartridge and sheet to clean the head and path. Troubleshooting Continued 57 GB

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57
GB
Troubleshooting
Symptom
The image
cannot be
printed fully in
the print range.
Borders
remains.
Even if
“Borders” is set
to “Borderless”,
the image is
printed with
borders on both
sides.
The whole area
of an image
cannot be
printed.
The image is
stretched
horizontally
when printed.
The image is
printed at an
angle.
There are white
lines or dots on
the printed
pictures.
Cause/Solutions
c
Set “Borderless”
by selecting Menu -
Print setup - Borders. (
.
page 31)
c
Depending on the type of digital
camera used, the aspect ratio of the
recorded image differs, so the image
may not be printed covering the entire
printable area.
c
When you edit and save an image with
“Pattern1” or “Pattern2” settings, it is
saved as a print image including the
blank areas.
Even if you print it with
“Borderless” setting, you cannot
eliminate the borders on both sides of a
print.
To print without borders, edit
and save an image with “Borderless”
setting.
(
.
page 31)
c
You can print the whole area of an
image by selecting “Pattern1” in the
Print setup menu. (
.
page 31)
c
Depending on the type of digital
camera used, the image may be
stretched vertically if it has been
rotated or processed using your
digital camera. This is not because of
trouble with the printer, but because
the image was rewritten with your
digital camera.
c
Re-insert the paper tray firmly straight
in to the end.
c
The print head or paper path may be
soiled.
Use the supplied cleaning
cartridge and sheet to clean the head
and path.
Check
• Did you select “Pattern1”
or “Pattern2” for
“Borders” in the Print
setup menu?
• Is the aspect ratio of the
image correct?
• Is the image edited and
saved with “Pattern1” or
“Pattern2” settings?
Did you set “Pattern1” in
the Print setup menu?
• Did you rotate the image
or add other process?
• Is the paper tray inserted
properly?
Continued