Kodak 4700 manual Working with the Printer

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Working with the Printer

Follow these guidelines:

Do NOT overload the paper tray. We suggest loading no more than 100 sheets of paper.

Do NOT remove prints from the output tray until the printer ejects them.

Do NOT put a print back into the output tray or you may cause a paper jam.

Do NOT exceed the 10 print capacity of the output tray.

Do NOT cut more than 50 sheets without emptying the trimmings bin.

Photo Printer 4700 Series

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Contents Page Contents Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Printer Accessories and Supplies -lists accessories Regulatory and Safety Information -providesTroubleshooting and Maintaining the Printer Printer Specifications and Site Requirements -listsRadio Frequency Interference Regulatory and Safety InformationNoise Emission Information Important Safety InformationModel Print Speed Cutter Getting StartedFinding a Location for the Printer Space requirements for the printer To unpack the printer Unpacking the PrinterBack and Left Side of Printer Locating the Printer PartsFront and Right Side of Printer To connect the 1284 parallel cable Connecting the Cable and the Power CordsTo connect the power cord To load a ribbon cartridge Loading the Ribbon CartridgeRemoving the Ribbon Cartridge Loading the Paper Damage the printer Make sure that you check the label on your paper tray topBefore you load paper. If the tray top does not match Paper you load, you may have poor image qualitySide Bias Springs Right Corner Nail To install the printer driver Installing the Printer DriversTo add the EKLPT1 port To finish installing the printer driverInstalling the Windows NT 4.0 Printer Driver To add the EKLPT1 port Looking at the Display Panel Indicator Light Indicator Light Status Means ThisOperating the Printer Trimmings from interfering with the operation of the cutter Removing Paper Trimmings Photo Printer 4720 onlyKeeping the Printer in Good Working Order Empty the bin every fifty cut prints to preventWorking with the Printer Photo Printer 4700 Series What You Can Do on the Paper Tabbed To resolve the error message What You Can Do on the Device Options Tabbed Choosing the Printer Features on a Windows NT 4.0 System Photo Printer 4700 Series What You Can Do on the Advanced Tabbed To resolve the error message Handling Paper Jams Troubleshooting and Maintaining the PrinterTo clear a paper jam through the paper jam access area Photo Printer 4700 Series Cleaning the Print Head and the Platen Roller Locate the thermal print head and the platen roller Photo Printer 4700 Series To clean the pick roller Cleaning the Pick RollerNever use abrasives or harsh chemicals to clean any part Cleaning the PrinterError # Message Possible Causes Possible Solutions Resolving Error MessagesWhen an error message appears you can NTDriver Example, replace C\4700Windows NT Driver with \4700WindowsAppendix a Printer Specifications and Site Requirements Supplies Appendix B Accessories and SuppliesAccessories Accessories and Order Numbers Accessory Printer TypeImage Size Table Width Length Appendix C Image SizesNumerics IndexRemoving

4700 specifications

The Kodak 4700 is a versatile and innovative machine that has made a significant impact in the realm of digital imaging and printing. Released during the height of Kodak’s prominence in the photography industry, the 4700 series was designed to meet the growing demands of professional photographers, enthusiasts, and commercial users alike.

One of the standout features of the Kodak 4700 is its impressive resolution, which delivers vibrant, high-quality prints. With a maximum print resolution that ensures clarity and color accuracy, this printer is particularly suited for producing photos that capture intricate details and vibrant colors. This printer utilizes advanced dye sublimation technology, which allows for smooth color gradients and impressive image reproduction, setting it apart from many of its contemporaries.

Another notable characteristic of the Kodak 4700 is its speed. It is capable of efficiently producing a variety of print sizes, ranging from small ID photos to larger poster prints, making it ideal for various applications. This speed is complemented by its user-friendly interface, allowing operators to easily navigate through its functions and settings.

Additionally, connectivity options are a major aspect of the Kodak 4700. It supports various input methods, including USB and Wi-Fi, enabling seamless integration with multiple devices. This means users can print directly from cameras, computers, and even smartphones, enhancing convenience and flexibility.

Moreover, the Kodak 4700 is designed with durability in mind. It boasts a robust build quality that is suitable for frequent use in both professional studios and commercial settings. This durability ensures that the machine can withstand the rigors of daily use without compromising on performance.

One of the appealing aspects of the Kodak 4700 is its ability to create stunning panoramas and collages, thanks to its flexible printing options. Users can customize their prints with templates and designs, allowing for personalization that caters to individual tastes and requirements.

In conclusion, the Kodak 4700 stands out for its combination of high print quality, efficiency, versatile connectivity, and durable design. It is a prime example of Kodak’s commitment to innovation in the digital imaging industry, making it a sought-after choice for photographers and businesses looking to produce stunning visual presentations.