Kodak Series 3 manual Troubleshooting, Printing problems, Try the following

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Troubleshooting

When you have questions about your printer dock, start here. Additional technical information is available in the ReadMe file located on the Kodak EasyShare software CD. For updates to Troubleshooting information, visit www.kodak.com/go/printerdocks.

Printing problems

If...

Try the following

 

 

Paper does not

IMPORTANT: Use only Kodak color cartridge & paper kits for your

feed

 

 

printer dock. Do not use inkjet paper.

(Paper light may

The paper tray may be empty. Load paper (page 6), re-install the paper

glow steady

 

tray, then press .

 

amber)

Check the paper:

 

 

 

 

 

1

Remove the paper tray (page 7).

 

 

 

2

Inspect the paper supply: make sure paper is not damaged in any

 

 

 

way, or removable tabs have not been detached. Replace with new

 

 

 

paper if necessary.

 

 

 

3

Carefully "fan" the paper to keep the sheets from sticking together.

 

 

4

Reload the paper tray. Do not exceed the fill line.

 

 

5

Re-install the paper tray, then press

to resume printing.

 

Clean the paper feed roller (page 31).

 

 

 

 

 

Multiple sheets

1

Remove the paper tray (page 7).

 

of paper are

2

Remove the paper supply from the paper tray. Carefully "fan" the paper

pulled through

 

to keep the sheets from sticking together.

printer

3

Reload the paper tray. Do not exceed the fill line.

 

 

4

Re-install the paper tray, then press

to resume printing.

 

 

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Contents User’s Guide Kodak EasyShare Printer dock seriesEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Paper tray Paper light Print button/light Front/top/side viewPaper tray door Refresh button Left/Right controlCooling vents Back/top/side viewTable of contents Table of contents Finding a location for your printer dock Getting startedPress the front of the insert down and snap into place Installing the custom camera insertRemove any packing material covering the connector Your cameraRemove the camera from the printer dock Connecting the powerConnect the AC power cord into a power outlet Handling and storing the color cartridgeClose the cartridge door Installing and removing the color cartridgeHandling and storing the paper Loading the paper Remove the paper tray from the printer dock if installed seePull the paper tray out to remove it Installing and removing the paper trayContents subject to change Choosing the right camera battery for your EasyShare cameraExtending battery life Seat the connector Docking and charging your digital cameraPlace the camera on the printer dock. Push down to Discharging battery pack lights turn off as Green lights Discharging progressesGreen lights Progresses Press the Share button Press to locate a picture Setting the picture qualityTagging pictures for printing See your camera user’s guide for more informationPrinting from your digital camera Printing without a computerPress to begin printing, or press to cancel Printing from a Kodak card readerDock Message disappears after 10 seconds of inactivity Plug the USB connector from the PictBridgePrinting tagged pictures Printing from a PictBridge compatible deviceContinue changing other settings or begin printing Changing the printed picture sizeEffect of picture size on number of copies Press to begin printing Printing different pictures on the same sheetPress to select the number of copies, then press Printing duplicate pictures on the same sheetFold the tabs up, then down Remove each tab and discard Canceling printingRemoving the perforated tabs from the paper Press and hold for 2 secondsWindows OS-based computers Installing softwareInstalling the software Minimum system requirementsAdd the printer for Mac OS Follow the on-screen instructions to install the softwareWindows OS-based computer Uninstalling the softwareConnecting to a computer Using the printer dock with a computerTransferring pictures from your digital camera USB connector located on the side of the printer Transferring pictures from a Kodak card readerIf a camera is docked, remove it Printing from a computer Printing with Kodak EasyShare softwareSee the EasyShare software Help for details Printing tagged pictures from your computer Printing using other applicationsFrom the Start menu, select Settings, then select Printers Choosing a color modeCanceling printing General care Care and maintenanceCleaning the paper feed roller Unplug the AC power cord from the power outletLightly moisten a lint-free cloth with water Traveling with your printer dock Reload the paper tray. Do not exceed the fill line TroubleshootingPrinting problems Try the followingJammed Reconnect the powerRe-install the paper tray, then press to resume printing Printer isOr by the removable tabs Paper stops Check the paper Feeding, Remove the paper trayBlink Check the paper slot on the back of the printer dock To resume printingPicture. See your camera user’s guide for details Operating in a high-temperature environmentIf necessary For detailsManufacturers’ card readers are not supported Print head from overheating Remove color Disconnect then reconnect the power and try againScrapping of paper as a result of jams or other errors Unable toOther manufacturers’ card readers are not supported Transfer/communication problemsWhen you try to Try one or more of the followingPrinter dock status lights Paper light Light status Cause Action/solution Battery charging lights Light status Cause Action/solution Print button/light Light status Cause Action/solution Picture Size lights Light status Cause Action/solution Transfer button/light Light status Cause Action/solution Dock Getting helpHelpful links PrinterTelephone customer support Exact error message you receivedPrinter dock specifications Printer dock specificationsAppendix Important safety instructions Using this productBattery safety and handling Appendix Warranty Limited WarrantyLimited warranty coverage Limitations FCC compliance and advisory Regulatory informationYour rights Outside the United States and CanadaCanadian DOC statement Vcci Class B ITEEnglish translation Color, automatic correction, 28 computer BatteryTypes, 8 button CameraKodak EasyShare software help Power DC-in, iiCooling vents Docking and charging the camera, 10 doorLoading Removing perforated tabs, 19 slot Layout. See picture size left/right control, i lightsPicture size, i, 45 print, i, 44, 46 status, 41 transfer Tips Multi-up. See picture sizePrint button/light, i, 44 print order Bypassing PowerQuality setting on camera Ni-MH rechargeable battery packUninstalling software Connector to computer, iiVcci compliance, 55 vents, cooling Warranty, 52 Windows OS
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