HP ID5226N, ID5286N manual Troubleshooting Problems

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Troubleshooting Problems

Problem

 

The printer outputs a blank

Possible Cause: There is a mismatch between the paper size selected and the

sheet of paper.

paper in the printer.

 

Solution: Restart the print job and specify a paper size that matches the paper

 

loaded in the printer.

 

 

 

Possible Cause: You have selected a print size larger than the current paper

 

size.

 

Solution: Restart the print job and specify a print size that can fit on the paper

 

loaded in the printer.

 

 

The television reports ‘No

Possible Cause: A printer is not connected to the television.

printer available’ when you

Solution: Connect a printer to the television and try again.

initiate a print job.

 

Possible Cause: A printer is connected, but the printer is not powered on.

 

 

Solution: Power on the printer and try again.

 

 

 

Possible Cause: There was a communications problem between the television

 

and the printer.

 

Solution: Disconnect the printer from the television and wait 15 seconds. Then

 

reconnect the printer to the television. Try printing again.

 

 

No images are shown when a

Possible Cause: The memory card has not been fully inserted into the card

memory card has been

reader slot.

inserted.

Solution: Verify that the card is completely inserted in the card reader slot. Pull

 

out the memory card and insert it again.

 

 

Some thumbnail images are

Possible Cause: You have used an external image manipulation program to

missing when you print an

adjust some of the images and the image manipulation tool created a non-

index page.

standard embedded thumbnail, which could not be handled by the printer.

 

Solution: Print an index page using the original, un-altered images.

 

 

Some of the images on the

Possible Cause: The images are not baseline encoded, RGB JPEG images.

memory card show up as

Solution: None. The television only supports JPEG images which use the RGB

'invalid'.

colorspace and baseline encoding.

 

 

 

You rotate an image and then

Possible Cause: The memory card was write-protected, so the rotation

remove the memory card. The

information could not be saved.

next time the card is inserted,

Solution: On the memory card, change the write-protection feature so that you

the rotation information has

can write to the memory card and try again.

been lost.

 

Possible Cause: The memory card is full, so there is no room to save the rotation

 

 

information. (If the memory card is full, a card warning icon appears on the

 

screen.)

 

Solution: Using the camera, remove unwanted pictures, freeing up space on the

 

memory card.

Using the Photo Viewer

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