HP Photosmart D7400 User Guide - Page 150

Photos in a connected digital camera with PictBridge do not print

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Troubleshooting Photos in a connected digital camera with PictBridge do not print Cause: The digital camera is not in PictBridge mode. Solution: If the camera supports PictBridge, make sure the camera is set to PictBridge mode. See the user guide that came with the camera for instructions on how to do this. Cause: The images are not in a supported format. Solution: Make sure the digital camera is saving photos in a file format that the PictBridge transfer feature supports (exif/JPEG, JPEG, and DPOF). Cause: You did not select any photos on the camera for printing. Solution: Before you connect the digital camera to the front USB port on the HP Photosmart, select some photos on the camera for printing. NOTE: Some digital cameras do not allow you to select photos until after you have established a PictBridge connection. If this is the case, connect your digital camera to the front USB port, turn on the camera and change it to PictBridge mode, and then use the camera to select the photos you want to print. The file name appears as meaningless text Cause: The HP Photosmart does not support Unicode. This is a limitation of the Common Internet File System (CIFS) server. The CIFS server is included in all network-connected HP Photosmart devices. It provides network drive letter access to the memory card or storage device in the HP Photosmart. This lets you read/write files on the network from the memory card or storage device in the HP Photosmart. The CIFS server appears on your computer as a network drive. In addition to reading/writing files from your memory card or storage device, you can also create folders and store other information. Solution: If a file name was created with Unicode by another application, it will display as arbitrary characters. Other users on the network can access my memory card or storage device Cause: The Common Internet File System (CIFS) server in the HP Photosmart does not support authentication. This is a limitation of the CIFS server. The CIFS server is included in all network-connected HP Photosmart devices. It provides network drive letter access to the memory card or storage device in the HP Photosmart. This lets you read/write files on the network from the memory card or storage device in the HP Photosmart. The CIFS server appears on your computer as a network drive. In addition to reading/writing files from your memory card or storage device, you can also create folders and store other information. Solution: Every user on the network can access the memory card or storage device. Memory card and front USB port troubleshooting 149

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Photos in a connected digital camera with PictBridge do not print
Cause:
The digital camera is not in PictBridge mode.
Solution:
If the camera supports PictBridge, make sure the camera is set to
PictBridge mode. See the user guide that came with the camera for instructions on
how to do this.
Cause:
The images are not in a supported format.
Solution:
Make sure the digital camera is saving photos in a file format that the
PictBridge transfer feature supports (exif/JPEG, JPEG, and DPOF).
Cause:
You did not select any photos on the camera for printing.
Solution:
Before you connect the digital camera to the front USB port on the
HP Photosmart, select some photos on the camera for printing.
NOTE:
Some digital cameras do not allow you to select photos until after you
have established a PictBridge connection. If this is the case, connect your digital
camera to the front USB port, turn on the camera and change it to PictBridge
mode, and then use the camera to select the photos you want to print.
The file name appears as meaningless text
Cause:
The HP Photosmart does not support Unicode. This is a limitation of the
Common Internet File System (CIFS) server.
The CIFS server is included in all network-connected HP Photosmart devices. It
provides network drive letter access to the memory card or storage device in the
HP Photosmart. This lets you read/write files on the network from the memory card
or storage device in the HP Photosmart. The CIFS server appears on your computer
as a network drive. In addition to reading/writing files from your memory card or
storage device, you can also create folders and store other information.
Solution:
If a file name was created with Unicode by another application, it will
display as arbitrary characters.
Other users on the network can access my memory card or storage device
Cause:
The Common Internet File System (CIFS) server in the HP Photosmart
does not support authentication. This is a limitation of the CIFS server.
The CIFS server is included in all network-connected HP Photosmart devices. It
provides network drive letter access to the memory card or storage device in the
HP Photosmart. This lets you read/write files on the network from the memory card
or storage device in the HP Photosmart. The CIFS server appears on your computer
as a network drive. In addition to reading/writing files from your memory card or
storage device, you can also create folders and store other information.
Solution:
Every user on the network can access the memory card or storage
device.
Memory card and front USB port troubleshooting
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