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Check the USB cable for any obvious damage.

Firmly plug one end of the USB cable into the printer, and the other end into the computer.

Check your network connection.

Make sure the printer is connected to a working network connection.

Check the network adapter documentation for setup and usage information.

Memory Card Problems

Make sure that the type of memory card you are using can be used in the printer.

For more information, see Printing Photos From a Memory Card or USB Key.

Insert only one memory card at a time.

Do not remove the memory card or touch the printer in the area of the memory card while the light is blinking.

The blinking light indicates the printer is communicating with the memory card. Communication errors might occur if you remove the memory card or touch the area near the memory card while the light is blinking.

Do not insert more than one memory card or USB key at the same time.

Make sure the memory card is properly inserted.

Insert the memory card until it stops. The printer will not read the contents of the memory card if it is not properly inserted into the memory card slot.

When printing images from a memory card, make sure the file format of the images is

supported by the printer.

Only images in JPG and a limited set of TIFF formats can be printed directly from the memory card. If you want to print photos stored on the memory card in a different file format, the photos must be transferred to your computer before printing.

Ensure the printer is not connected to a PictBridge-enabled camera.

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Contents DellTM Photo All-In-One Printer 926 Users Guide United States Government Restricted RightsJuly 2006 SRV NJ119 Rev. A00 Find it here Finding InformationWhat are you Looking for? Number Click Start Help and SupportNumber Part Description About Your PrinterUnderstanding the Printer Parts Power cable into the wall outlet Understanding the Operator PanelNumber Use Operator Panel Menus Copy ModeSettings Copy menuScan Menu Settings Scan ModeCopy menu Settings Fax menu item Settings Fax ModePhoto Mode Photo menu item SettingPictBridge-Enabled Camera Photo menu itemPictBridge Mode PictBridge menu item SettingsOffice File Settings Menu item Office File ModeBluetooth Mode Setup Menu itemMaintenance menu item Settings Maintenance ModeSetup Menu item Settings Loading Paper and Originals Loading Paper into the Paper SupportLoad up to Make sureUnderstanding the Automatic Paper Type Sensor Load up to Make sureClick Printing Preferences Loading Original Documents on the Scanner Glass Printing Printing DocumentsPrinting Photos Printing Envelopes Printing Photos From a PictBridge-Enabled Camera Printing Photos From a Memory Card or USB Key Printing Photos Using a Proof Sheet Printing All Photos on a Memory Card or USB KeyPage Printing photos from a digital camera using Dpof Saving Photos on a Memory Card or USB Key to Your ComputerChanging the Photo Color Settings Altering Photos Before PrintingPage Printing From a Bluetooth-enabled Device Setting the Bluetooth Security Level Printing from a Bluetooth-enabled Device Page Copying Documents Using the Operator PanelCopying Using Your Computer Copying Photos Changing Copy Settings Click See More Copy Settings to Click this tabScanning Scanning Single-page Documents or PhotosScanning Multiple Photos or Multiple-Page Documents Scanning a Document or Photo Across a Network Editing Scanned Text Using Optical Character Recognition OCR Advanced Scan Settings dialog box opens Editing Scanned Images Saving an Image on Your Computer Mailing a Scanned Image or Document Page Sending a Fax Dell Fax Solutions Software opensFaxing Sending a Paper FaxClick Send a new fax Faxing Electronic DocumentsCreating a Fax Cover Sending a Scheduled Fax Dell Fax Solutions Software opens Click Send a new fax Sending a Fax With AttachmentsDell Fax Solutions Software opens Click Send a new fax Forwarding a Received Fax Click Start All Programs Fax Solutions Fax SolutionsReceiving a Fax Receiving a Fax AutomaticallyDeleting a Received Fax Receiving a Fax ManuallyPrinting a Received Fax Blocking Junk Faxes Click the Receiving Faxes tab Select Enable fax blockingMonitoring Fax Activity Viewing the Fax StatusTo edit an entry on the Block List Using the Dell All-In-One Center Understanding the SoftwareDell All-In-One Center allows you to This section You can Using Printing Preferences Click File PrintOptions Using Memory Card ManagerTab Click Options, and then select the Other Devices tab Using the Dell Fax Solutions Software You can Dell Ink Management SystemThis Section Removing and Reinstalling Software Replacing Ink CartridgesWindows XP, click Start My Computer Maintenance Replacing Ink CartridgesPage Page Aligning Ink Cartridges Cleaning the Ink Cartridge Nozzles Click Align Ink CartridgesOperator panel menu Menu options Changing the Default Operator Panel SettingsClick Clean Ink Cartridges Restoring Factory Default Settings Bluetooth MenuPage Computer Problems TroubleshootingSetup Problems Determine if the printer software is installed Click Start Programs or All Programs Dell PrintersPrinter Problems General Problems Printing ProblemsCopying Problems Make sure the scanner glass is cleanScanning Problems Check paper sizesClick Scan Now Click Scan Now Faxing Problems Paper Problems Disconnect other equipment temporarilyNetworking Problems Check the cable connectionsMemory Card Problems Error Messages Error Message What it indicates SolutionError Codes Error MessageError Error name Code Nvram R/WImproving Print Quality Condition Temperature Relative humidity non-condensing SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications OverviewOperating System Support Power Consumption and RequirementsPrint and Scan Mode Capabilities Memory Specifications and Requirements Print Media GuidelinesCables Contacting Dell AppendixDell Technical Support Policy Warranty and Return Policy Ftp.dell.comBSD License and Warranty statements Licensing NoticeGNU License General Public LicensePage Page END of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public License Page Page Page Page Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries