Cannot Remove a Memory Card

Cause

Action

miniSD Card, microSDRemove the memory card with printer tilted slightly
Card, xD-Picture Card,downward. Tilt the printer on the wide table securely
MEMORY STICK Duo,

placed, otherwise, the printer may drop and cause an

MEMORYSTICK PROaccident. If you cannot remove the memory card,
Duo, or RS-MMC iscontact your Canon service representative.
attempted to insert into

 

the printer without

 

attaching to the special

 

adapter.

 

Important

Never attempt to remove a memory card using a thin stick or tweezers. Doing so may damage the printer.

Cannot Print Properly through Wireless Communication

This section describes how to solve the problems occurred during printing data through Infrared communication. As for the problems occurred during printing data through Bluetooth communication, refer to the User’s Guide on-screen manual.

Cause

Action

Printer placement isWhen printing through infrared communication,
inadequate.confirm that the IrDA ports on the printer and the

 

mobile phone are placed face to face with each other

 

at a proper angle and distance, and that there is

 

nothing blocking them. Then, retry printing.

 

Operational distance and angle vary depending on

 

the specifications of your mobile phone and your

 

operating environment, but generally place the

 

printer within around 8 inches / 20 cm from the

 

mobile phone in a position that enables proper

 

communication.
During infraredDuring sending, be careful not to interrupt infrared
communication, infraredcommunication with the printer. If it is interrupted,
rays were blocked.send the data from the mobile phone or the PDA

 

again.

The conditions to printThe infrared communication function of the printer is
properly through theonly compatible with mobile phones with IrDA
infrared communicationcompliant infrared communication ports. Printing
are not met.through infrared communication cannot be

 

performed by any other types of mobile phones.

 

See “Printing Photographs from a Wireless

 

Communication Device” on page 25.

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