■In the Advanced options, turn MicroWeave® off and/or turn High Speed on.
■If your printer is connected to a hub, disconnect USB devices that you’re not using.
Note: Borderless printing takes longer than normal, especially near the edges of the paper. Printing without a computer is also a bit slower.
■If you are printing a landscape photo without a computer, it takes longer for the printer to rotate and process the image.
Your memory card does not work correctly.
■If you’re using different kinds of memory cards, make sure only one card is inserted at a time.
■Make sure the card contains no more than 999 photos (or the last photos won’t display), and that the photos are in JPEG or Uncompressed Tiff format and taken with a
■Make sure you follow the instructions on the Start Here sheet to install the software, including the card utilities: Card Monitor and PhotoStarter.
■Check your PhotoStarter settings. See page 18 for instructions.
■If you access the card from your computer and delete files, the card may not work correctly with your camera. Always delete pictures using your camera.
■If you’re using Windows XP, you may need to install your Windows storage device driver.
Print Quality Problems
You see banding (light lines).
■The print head nozzles may need cleaning; see page 50 for instructions.
■Select a higher print quality and turn off High Speed mode. See page 30 (Windows) or page 32 (Macintosh).
■If you’re printing without a computer, make sure the printer’s Paper Type setting matches the type of paper you’re using; see page 22 for guidelines.
■If you’re printing from a computer, make sure the paper Type or Media Type setting matches the paper you loaded; see page 37 for guidelines.
■Make sure you load paper with the printable side face up. The printable side is usually the whiter or brighter side of the paper.
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