Kodak 4800 manual Be sure the paper feed option is set to Takeup

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Reference Guide

File will not print

If you are using a parallel cable, be sure it meets the specifications of IEEE 1284.

Check your electrical connections.

From your software application, print to a file and send the file to the printer in DOS using the DOS Copy command. At the DOS prompt, type COPY /b filename portname (LPT or COM port).

Slow printing under Windows

Windows applications naturally print slower than DOS applications. Be sure the Windows Print Manager is turned OFF.

Takeup roll doesn't turn

Be sure the paper feed option is set to Takeup.

Takeup roll doesn't stop turning

Check that the take-up sensor is not blocked. There should be nothing between the take-up sensor and media.

Automatic cutter doesn’t work or tears the paper

Make sure the Auto-Cut option is set to ON.

Make sure Media Supply Type is set to Roll or Roll2.

Make sure the cutter is properly installed. (See the Quick Start Guide.)

The cutter may be dull. Replace the cutter.

TURN POWER OFF and clean the inside of the black belt using alcohol and a lint- free cloth. Push the carriage back and forth to access all areas of the belt. Manually push the carriage all the way to the left to force the cutter to drop. Turn power on.

If the cutter is worn, replace it. You should replace the cutter after every 200 plots (more or less, depending on the type of media used).

Carriage jams

Check for paper jams or blockage.

Be sure the service station is lowering. If it does not lower, push it left and down, or the cutter will not disengage.

Remove the service station. Allow the carriage to retyurn to the service station area. If

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Contents Reference Guide Warranty FCC Statement U.S.A VDE statement Industry CanadaVcci Japan Material safety data sheet General operating safetyPrinter Disposal Dryer safety Manual conventionsOther reference materials Contents Installing additional memory Introduction1 Printing with 4800 Series printersObtaining quality results Use the Correct Inks and MediaCaring for Media Caring for your ink and cartridges Operating EnvironmentCaring for your media Choose the correct printing modeChoose the right media Use the right softwareNine Factors that Affect Print Quality Original Image TypeScan Resolution Original Image Clarity and ColorScanner Type Post Scanning Color Correction and Sharpening RIP Color Profile RIP Diffusion/Dither PatternsInk and Media Cartridge Preparation and AlignmentPrinter options Cartridge setTo choose the cartridge set Choosing print mode options DPIQuality modes Color modeTo choose the color mode To choose print qualityDots per inch To choose dpiCarriage speed Print passesTo change the number of passes To set the carriage speedChoosing feed media options Print directionTo change the print direction End of mediaTo set end of media Media counterTo enter a media length value To print the current value To reset the media counterTo display the current value Choosing paper optionsMedia standard Supply TypeTo choose supply type To choose the media standardMedia Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Rollfeed Media Media Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Sheet Media Margins Cut sheet maximum printing areaTo set margins Auto-Load DelayTo set auto-load delay Auto-CutDelay Status Auto-Cut DelayTo set Auto-Cut Delay To reset counter to zero and initiate Auto-CutSave Media Defining user setupTo save user setup To turn off Save MediaTo choose a language To use a previously saved user settingChoosing a language Choosing ink optionsPress Setup Menu/Paper Option Menu/Auto-Wipe To turn on the wiperTo set the dryer LCD ContrastTo set LCD contrast Printing the settings Returning to the default settingsPrinter Default Settings User Settings Default Other OptionsHP-GL/2 options Accessing HP-GL/2 featuresTo access HP-GL/2 features Printing vector dataPalette select To choose a palette typeControl To rotate the image To set controlRotation ReprintsInk reduction To set ink reductionNesting To enable nesting Nest wait timeInk limit To enable the ink limitTo define nesting wait time HP-GL/2 Test FileAcceptable Dimm sizes Installing additional memoryDimm installation To remove the right coverTo install the new Dimm To remove the DimmTechnical information Media Roll ParametersTechnical information B-2 Menu tree Main menu at a glanceL l Main menuL l Feed media menuSetup menu at a glance English, MetricSetup menu Print Mode Menu L l HP-GL/2 Menu User Setup Menu L l 32.00 34.00 33.00 default Utility menu at a glanceUtility menu Calibration Menu Service Menu Error messages Error MessagesCartridge Errors Following table shows cartridge-related error messages TroubleshootingE Troubleshooting quick listIsolating problems 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 Calling for Help Customer Technical Support
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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.