Kodak Series 3 manual Print head from overheating

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Troubleshooting

If...

Try the following

Nothing

Check the USB connections from the printer dock to the computer

happens when

(page 23).

you try to print

The computer may be transferring pictures. Wait a few seconds, then try

(from computer)

to again.

 

Access the printer menu for your system. Remove check marks next to

 

Pause Printing and Offline, if checked.

 

Close unnecessary software applications. Disconnect then reconnect the

 

USB cable from the printer dock to the computer (page 23).

 

Make sure Kodak EasyShare software is installed (page 20). Install if

 

necessary. If you choose Custom installation, make sure to install the

 

printer driver.

 

Uninstall, then reinstall Kodak EasyShare software (page 20).

 

Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements

 

(page 20). Upgrade your system if necessary.

 

 

Printing is slow

NOTE: When printing a large number of prints, printing may slow down to prevent the

 

print head from overheating.

 

Make sure the printer dock is not placed in direct sunlight or is not

 

operating in a high-temperature environment.

 

Make sure the cooling vents are not blocked or dirty (page 1).

 

Close unnecessary software applications.

 

Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements

 

(page 20). Upgrade your system if necessary.

 

 

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Contents Kodak EasyShare Printer dock series User’s GuideEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Front/top/side view Paper tray door Refresh buttonLeft/Right control Paper tray Paper light Print button/lightBack/top/side view Cooling ventsTable of contents Table of contents Getting started Finding a location for your printer dockInstalling the custom camera insert Remove any packing material covering the connectorYour camera Press the front of the insert down and snap into placeConnecting the power Connect the AC power cord into a power outletHandling and storing the color cartridge Remove the camera from the printer dockInstalling and removing the color cartridge Close the cartridge doorHandling and storing the paper Remove the paper tray from the printer dock if installed see Loading the paperInstalling and removing the paper tray Pull the paper tray out to remove itChoosing the right camera battery for your EasyShare camera Contents subject to changeExtending battery life Place the camera on the printer dock. Push down to Seat the connectorDocking and charging your digital camera Green lights Progresses Discharging battery pack lights turn off asGreen lights Discharging progresses Setting the picture quality Tagging pictures for printingSee your camera user’s guide for more information Press the Share button Press to locate a picturePrinting without a computer Printing from your digital cameraDock Press to begin printing, or press to cancelPrinting from a Kodak card reader Plug the USB connector from the PictBridge Printing tagged picturesPrinting from a PictBridge compatible device Message disappears after 10 seconds of inactivityEffect of picture size on number of copies Continue changing other settings or begin printingChanging the printed picture size Printing different pictures on the same sheet Press to begin printingPrinting duplicate pictures on the same sheet Press to select the number of copies, then pressCanceling printing Removing the perforated tabs from the paperPress and hold for 2 seconds Fold the tabs up, then down Remove each tab and discardInstalling software Installing the softwareMinimum system requirements Windows OS-based computersFollow the on-screen instructions to install the software Add the printer for Mac OSUninstalling the software Windows OS-based computerUsing the printer dock with a computer Connecting to a computerTransferring pictures from your digital camera If a camera is docked, remove it USB connector located on the side of the printerTransferring pictures from a Kodak card reader See the EasyShare software Help for details Printing from a computerPrinting with Kodak EasyShare software Printing using other applications Printing tagged pictures from your computerChoosing a color mode From the Start menu, select Settings, then select PrintersCanceling printing Care and maintenance General careLightly moisten a lint-free cloth with water Cleaning the paper feed rollerUnplug the AC power cord from the power outlet Traveling with your printer dock Troubleshooting Printing problemsTry the following Reload the paper tray. Do not exceed the fill lineReconnect the power Re-install the paper tray, then press to resume printingPrinter is JammedPaper stops Check the paper Feeding, Remove the paper tray Blink Check the paper slot on the back of the printer dockTo resume printing Or by the removable tabsOperating in a high-temperature environment If necessaryFor details Picture. See your camera user’s guide for detailsManufacturers’ card readers are not supported Print head from overheating Disconnect then reconnect the power and try again Scrapping of paper as a result of jams or other errorsUnable to Remove colorTransfer/communication problems When you try toTry one or more of the following Other manufacturers’ card readers are not supportedPrinter 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 Getting help Helpful linksPrinter DockExact error message you received Telephone customer supportAppendix Printer dock specificationsPrinter dock specifications Battery safety and handling Important safety instructionsUsing this product Appendix Limited warranty coverage WarrantyLimited Warranty Limitations Regulatory information Your rightsOutside the United States and Canada FCC compliance and advisoryEnglish translation Canadian DOC statementVcci Class B ITE Battery Types, 8 buttonCamera Color, automatic correction, 28 computerPower DC-in, ii Cooling ventsDocking and charging the camera, 10 door Kodak EasyShare software helpLayout. See picture size left/right control, i lights Picture size, i, 45 print, i, 44, 46 status, 41 transferTips Multi-up. See picture size Loading Removing perforated tabs, 19 slotPower Quality setting on cameraNi-MH rechargeable battery pack Print button/light, i, 44 print order BypassingVcci compliance, 55 vents, cooling Warranty, 52 Windows OS Uninstalling softwareConnector to computer, ii
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