Kodak 4800 manual Caring for your ink and cartridges, Operating Environment

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Reference Guide

Operating Environment

These media work best in an environment ranging from 68 to 82° F (20 to 28° C) at 30 to 70% relative humidity. Image drying time depends on the humidity, temperature, and amount of ink coverage. Inks dry more slowly when relative humidity is high. When relative humidity is too low, inks may not spread enough to obscure scan lines resulting in banding which is usually first observed in areas of solid colors.

Handling

KODAK PROFESSIONAL inkjet media are wound ink-receiving side out The ink- receiving side has a slightly rougher surface compared to the surface on the back side. Avoid getting fingerprints on the image area of the ink-receiving side. Wear clean cotton or latex gloves, and handle rolls only by the edges. Also, keep the material free from moisture at all times.

Caring for your ink and cartridges

!Handle cartridges only on the plastic areas. Touching the copper electrical interconnect or the inkjets can damage the cartridge.

Be sure the ink in the cartridges matches the ink in the reservoirs.

Do not mix inks.

Do not shake ink refill containers.

Store ink and cartridges in the same environment as the printer whenever possible.

Removing cartridges may result in loss of negative pressure and cause the cartridge to leak through the jet plate. If you remove a cartridge from the printer, leave the tube needle attached to the cartridge. This will help maintain negative pressure within the cartridge. Do not leave cartridges exposed to the air for an extended periods because the jets may clog. Replace the original tape on the jet plate. Place the cartridge in a cartridge garage or sealed plastic bag and store it in a closed area at room temperature. Keep it out of direct sunlight.

Open new cartridges only when you are ready to install them.

Use only KODAK PROFESSIONAL-brand ink refills and cartridges.

Be sure to connect cartridges to reservoirs which contain the same color and type of ink originally in the cartridge.

Drawings containing both black and color elements require alignment of the cartridges to each other. See the Quick Start Guide for details.

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Contents Reference Guide Warranty FCC Statement U.S.A Vcci Japan VDE statementIndustry Canada Printer Disposal Material safety data sheetGeneral operating safety Other reference materials Dryer safetyManual conventions Contents Installing additional memory Printing with 4800 Series printers Introduction1Caring for Media Obtaining quality resultsUse the Correct Inks and Media Operating Environment Caring for your ink and cartridgesUse the right software Choose the correct printing modeChoose the right media Caring for your mediaOriginal Image Type Nine Factors that Affect Print QualityScanner Type Scan ResolutionOriginal Image Clarity and Color Post Scanning Color Correction and Sharpening RIP Diffusion/Dither Patterns RIP Color ProfileCartridge Preparation and Alignment Ink and MediaTo choose the cartridge set Printer optionsCartridge set DPI Choosing print mode optionsTo choose print quality Color modeTo choose the color mode Quality modesTo choose dpi Dots per inchTo set the carriage speed Print passesTo change the number of passes Carriage speedEnd of media Print directionTo change the print direction Choosing feed media optionsTo enter a media length value To set end of mediaMedia counter Choosing paper options To reset the media counterTo display the current value To print the current valueTo choose the media standard Supply TypeTo choose supply type Media standardMedia Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Rollfeed Media Media Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Sheet Media Cut sheet maximum printing area MarginsAuto-Cut Auto-Load DelayTo set auto-load delay To set marginsTo reset counter to zero and initiate Auto-Cut Auto-Cut DelayTo set Auto-Cut Delay Delay StatusTo turn off Save Media Defining user setupTo save user setup Save MediaChoosing ink options To use a previously saved user settingChoosing a language To choose a languageTo turn on the wiper Press Setup Menu/Paper Option Menu/Auto-WipeTo set LCD contrast To set the dryerLCD Contrast Returning to the default settings Printing the settingsUser Settings Default Other Options Printer Default SettingsPrinting vector data Accessing HP-GL/2 featuresTo access HP-GL/2 features HP-GL/2 optionsControl Palette selectTo choose a palette type Reprints To set controlRotation To rotate the imageNesting Ink reductionTo set ink reduction Nest wait time To enable nestingHP-GL/2 Test File To enable the ink limitTo define nesting wait time Ink limitTo remove the right cover Installing additional memoryDimm installation Acceptable Dimm sizesTo remove the Dimm To install the new DimmMedia Roll Parameters Technical informationTechnical information B-2 Main menu at a glance Menu treeMain menu L lFeed media menu L lEnglish, Metric Setup menu at a glanceSetup menu Print Mode Menu L l HP-GL/2 Menu User Setup Menu L l Utility menu at a glance 32.00 34.00 33.00 defaultUtility menu Calibration Menu Service Menu Cartridge Errors Error messagesError Messages Following table shows cartridge-related error messages Isolating problems TroubleshootingETroubleshooting quick list Printer Health Be sure the paper feed option is set to Takeup Fore Performing this Step Cannot draw ink during initial siphon Ink cartridges do not fire properly Ink spills on the flex cable Overall print quality is poor Calibrate cartridges Steps to Minimize Ghosting Parasitic Suppression Perform color calibration. See the Quick Start Guide Data Transfer Troubleshooting E-13 Application Software Customer Technical Support Calling for Help
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4800 specifications

The Kodak 4800 is a significant addition to the world of digital photography, blending advanced technology with user-friendly features to capture stunning images. This camera is well-suited for both amateur photographers and seasoned professionals, catering to a wide range of photographic needs.

One of the standout features of the Kodak 4800 is its impressive resolution. With a powerful 48-megapixel sensor, users can achieve remarkable image clarity and detail, making it perfect for large prints and high-quality displays. The camera excels in various lighting conditions, thanks to its advanced ISO range, which allows for stunning low-light performance while minimizing noise.

The Kodak 4800 incorporates a versatile zoom lens, providing users with the flexibility to capture a variety of scenes, from expansive landscapes to close-up portraits. With optical zoom capabilities that offer a focal range suitable for multiple genres of photography, this camera is an all-in-one tool for budding and professional photographers alike.

In terms of technology, the Kodak 4800 features an intuitive touchscreen interface, making navigation straightforward and enjoyable. The menu system is designed to be user-centric, allowing quick access to essential settings and modes. This is complemented by built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, which enables seamless sharing of images and remote control capabilities via smartphones.

Another hallmark of the Kodak 4800 is its robust video capabilities. The ability to record in 4K resolution allows for stunning footage that captures the action in vivid detail. Whether filming a family gathering or a professional event, users can rely on the camera’s comprehensive video features.

The Kodak 4800 also includes various shooting modes and filters, enabling users to experiment creatively. From stunning time-lapse sequences to slow-motion effects, the camera encourages exploration of different artistic expressions.

Battery life is another critical aspect of the Kodak 4800, with efficient power management ensuring users can shoot for extended periods without worry.

In conclusion, the Kodak 4800 stands out for its combination of high-resolution images, versatile zoom capabilities, user-friendly interface, strong video functionality, and innovative technologies. This camera appeals to a diverse audience, promising to enhance the photographic experience and inspire creativity.